Missouri S&T has been classified as one of the nation’s top-tier research institutions and now has a Research 1 (R1) designation, according to the 2025 Carnegie Foundation classifications released today (Feb. 13). S&T is one of 187 institutions out of more than 4,300 nationwide to receive this distinction.
Read More »The campus community is invited to attend open forums for the associate vice chancellor of research and innovation candidates. Your participation and feedback are essential in the selection process.
Read More »The vice chancellor for Research and Innovation invites you to Research Center Day 1-5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, in St. Pat’s Ballroom C of the Havener Center. The event will feature introductory presentations, discussions and handouts.
Read More »The Research and Innovation division has announced the establishment of Missouri S&T’s Core Facility for Advanced Materials Characterization.
Read More »Because many funding agencies limit the number of proposals a university can submit for a competition, S&T has a structured limited-submissions process in place. This process is designed to be fair, transparent and supportive of our research community while also ensuring S&T puts forward the most competitive proposals possible.
Read More »The Research and Innovation division is seeking a tenured faculty member for the position of faculty fellow, who will aid Missouri S&T in achieving strategic research goals, including the coordination of research initiatives and leading efforts to promote faculty success.
Read More »Katie Hatcher, formerly a pre-award grants and contracts administrator with sponsored programs, was recently named proposal project manager for the proposal development unit within research and innovation.
Read More »An internal search is underway for the assistant vice chancellor for research and innovation. This position will support strategic research priorities and initiatives.
Read More »Join Dr. James Huff, associate professor at Harding University, for a workshop on cultivating an empathetic understanding of how students and faculty interact with each other.
Read More »Please join the office of the vice chancellor for research and innovation for a seminar on best practices to protect your research and intellectual property presented by an FBI special agent assigned to work on national security matters at Little Rock field office.
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