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The University of Illinois Chicago received $490.7 million in research funding during the 2025 fiscal year, led by significant gains in the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, the School of Public Health, the College of Applied Health Sciences and the College of Engineering. Awards from federal, state and private sources sponsored over 3,400 projects on research topics including health care, transportation, tele-robotic surgery, education and climate science.

The first quarter of fiscal year 2026, which closed on September 30, was a record Q1, with a total of $214 million in awards. This includes a $33 million State of Illinois capital funding grant to the College of Medicine to establish a community healthcare center on Chicago’s southwest side.

  • $ 491 M in sponsored awards received.

  • $ 486 M in research expenditures.

  • 3,440 active sponsored projects.

  • 1,046 total PIs.

  • 27 % funding increase since 2019.

  • 76 % of total funding came from federal sponsors.

As Chicago’s only public research university, UIC is making critical contributions to the innovation economy of Chicago, our state, our nation and indeed the world. UIC will continue to advance research that addresses some of society’s most vexing challenges while elevating the quality of life for the many wonderful communities we serve.

Marie Lynn Miranda  |  Chancellor, University of Illinois Chicago

UIC received 76% of its research funding from federal sponsors. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services agencies awarded $250.4 million, including $201.4 million from the National Institutes of Health. U.S. Department of Energy funding increased to $36.3 million, U.S. Department of Defense funding increased to $22.9 million and the National Science Foundation awarded UIC $27.9 million. 

Other top government sponsors included the State of Illinois, which awarded $53.7 million, up 16% from fiscal year 2024. Private and industry sponsors, such as the American Heart Association, Apple and Bloomberg Philanthropies, awarded $61.3 million to UIC for research ranging from nutrition policy to cancer treatment.

In addition to the $490.7 million in research funding, the UIC Office of Technology Management reported $5.6 million in funding from 304 active licenses of its intellectual property.

Our steady numbers in research funding reflect the breadth and depth of research at UIC, as well as the resilience of our research community. In the face of challenges, UIC researchers continue to make the discoveries that change people’s lives.

Joanna Groden  |  Vice Chancellor for Research, University of Illinois Chicago

Nine UIC researchers received National Science Foundation CAREER awards, a prestigious grant for early career development:

Read about the UIC faculty members who received the most research funding in 2025.