Topic: Grants and Funding

Jay I. Kislak Research Fellowship and Artist-in-Residence

A Special Collections program offering access and support to foster scholarly and artistic pursuits using the Kislak Collection.

Jay I. Kislak Research Fellowship and Artist-in-Residence

A Special Collections program offering access and support to foster scholarly and artistic pursuits using the Kislak Collection.


Goizueta Foundation Graduate Fellowship 2025-2026

A program to support doctoral research with primary and secondary source materials at the Cuban Heritage Collection.

Goizueta Foundation Graduate Fellowship 2025-2026

A program to support doctoral research with primary and secondary source materials at the Cuban Heritage Collection.



Using artificial intelligence to influence public health outcomes

University of Miami researchers are combining machine learning with mathematical models to help decrease the spread of mosquito-borne illnesses in South Florida.

Using artificial intelligence to influence public health outcomes

University of Miami researchers are combining machine learning with mathematical models to help decrease the spread of mosquito-borne illnesses in South Florida.



University of Miami, partners awarded $16 million NOAA grant for groundbreaking coral restoration project

University of Miami, partners awarded $16 million NOAA grant for groundbreaking coral restoration project




International Open Access Week is Oct. 21–27

Discover and explore open access resources and tools at the University of Miami and beyond.

International Open Access Week is Oct. 21–27

Discover and explore open access resources and tools at the University of Miami and beyond.


Cultivating equitable and resilient housing solutions for Miami

A symposium organized by the Office of Civic and Community Engagement explored how climate gentrification is impacting Miami and aims to inspire future policy solutions.

Cultivating equitable and resilient housing solutions for Miami

A symposium organized by the Office of Civic and Community Engagement explored how climate gentrification is impacting Miami and aims to inspire future policy solutions.




‘Hands-on, minds-on’ learning: Revolutionizing early science education

Through research and community outreach, Daryl Greenfield is on a mission to improve how science is taught to young children.

‘Hands-on, minds-on’ learning: Revolutionizing early science education

Through research and community outreach, Daryl Greenfield is on a mission to improve how science is taught to young children.


NOAA awards grant to enhance decision-ready climate projections for diverse stakeholders

University of Miami scientists will lead a four-year, first-of-its-kind collaborative project.

NOAA awards grant to enhance decision-ready climate projections for diverse stakeholders

University of Miami scientists will lead a four-year, first-of-its-kind collaborative project.




A moon shot for the world's oceans

Ved Chirayath—Rosenstiel School professor, National Geographic Explorer, and inventor of cutting-edge remote sensing technology—has been awarded the prestigious Moore Inventor Fellowship to advance his work in mapping the world’s oceans.

A moon shot for the world's oceans

Ved Chirayath—Rosenstiel School professor, National Geographic Explorer, and inventor of cutting-edge remote sensing technology—has been awarded the prestigious Moore Inventor Fellowship to advance his work in mapping the world’s oceans.



Social Justice Prize honors two exceptional projects

This prize funds innovative projects that address social and environmental justice through the lens of architecture.

Social Justice Prize honors two exceptional projects

This prize funds innovative projects that address social and environmental justice through the lens of architecture.



Revolutionizing energy storage technology

Professor Chao Luo will study an innovative design concept for energy storage batteries, underscoring the University of Miami's commitment to clean energy innovation.

Revolutionizing energy storage technology

Professor Chao Luo will study an innovative design concept for energy storage batteries, underscoring the University of Miami's commitment to clean energy innovation.


Atlantic hurricane season could be record-breaker

‘Perfect storm’ of a transition from El Niño to La Niña conditions and exceptionally warm Atlantic Ocean temperatures could result in one of the most active hurricane seasons ever.

Atlantic hurricane season could be record-breaker

‘Perfect storm’ of a transition from El Niño to La Niña conditions and exceptionally warm Atlantic Ocean temperatures could result in one of the most active hurricane seasons ever.


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