Research
University study points to five ways to reform schools
A University study of Chicago elementary schools identified five key factors proven to boost student achievement. They are detailed in a new book, Organizing Schools for Improvement, Lessons from Chicago.
The Power of Ideas
At the University of Chicago, we take seriously our part in the enormous task of generating new knowledge for the benefit of present and future generations. Our agenda-setting faculty crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries to transform the way we understand business, economics, history, law, literature, religion, physics, chemistry, and biology and medicine, among other fields. In this spirit of discovery, we train future generations of scholars, scientists, educators, and world leaders.
Transformative Technology
As technology pioneers, we are fully engaged in the process of preparing our most beneficial, most practical, and innovative scientific discoveries for the marketplace. As we create new ideas for the marketplace, we also generate revenues for research and education.
National Laboratories
The University of Chicago manages, supports, and engages with two major federal research centers where cutting-edge science is always underway: Argonne National Laboratory and the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. Together these great laboratories attract $900 million annually in federal research funding and employ 5,000 Illinois residents. Argonne and Fermi are leaders in ensuring U.S. competitiveness in the global economy, and providing unmatched science talent and capacity for our region and its people and economy. The research that takes place in them, often in collaboration with Illinois universities, contributes to our nation’s environmental, energy, and national security.
RESEARCH NEWS
- Scientists explore the future of high-energy physics
- University of Chicago establishes new center for chemical innovation
- Harris School students examine Cambodia's health care system first-hand
- Study looks at welfare reform from the viewpoint of most needy
- Lewis-Sebring gift supports work to improve urban schooling
- Two UChicago scientists garner Heineman Prize for Astrophysics
- University of Chicago, a Bright Spot for the City
- Psychology professor, two Fermilab employees earn rank as AAAS fellows
- Tracey Quinn Appointed Assistant Vice President for National Laboratories
- Conrad Gilliam named Dean for Research at the Biological Sciences Division
- Frank Richter earns Hess Medal for diverse spectrum of geological contributions
- Researchers have much to learn about human language from studying animals
- Chicago Cancer Genome Project studies genetics of 1,000 tumors
- Grant will help unravel internal politics of terrorist violence