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Research and Innovation

Topple a paradigm. Uncover the Unknown. Tar Heels ask questions, develop answers, create solutions and discover cures.

  • Students Paint.

    Arts Everywhere

    Arts Everywhere is making the arts a fundamental part of Carolina culture and daily campus life, unlocking our fullest potential, both as individuals and as a collective. The arts prompt us to see the world with new eyes, allowing us to solve problems in non-linear ways, ask difficult questions, access creativity and think unconventionally.

  • The Watchdog Medical team work in the MakerSpace.

    Student startup aims to save lives

    Watchdog Medical, a startup formed by five Carolina biomedical engineering students, represented the University at the annual ACC InVenture Prize competition. The team has developed a device that could help save the lives of premature infants.

  • Ramses paints a black wall.

    Live and learn

    Today is Arts Everywhere Day. The celebration will feature more than 50 performances, exhibitions and hands-on activities throughout campus.

  • Student plays piano.

    Empowerment through music

    Musical Empowerment, one of Carolina's student organization, serves 130 children in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro school district who would not otherwise have access to music lessons.

  • Shane Tharrington, Jason Whitley and Jamie Markham

    School of Government publishes first graphic book

    N.C. Department of Public Safety and University employees combined their talents to create the School of Government’s first graphic book, which helps to explain the state prison system in words and pictures.

  • Seth Glickman uses the Bivarus program.

    Supporting a University startup

    Innovate Carolina, a comprehensive network of programs, helps UNC-Chapel Hill faculty, students and alumni turn their ideas into market-ready innovations.

  • A woman talks at Launch Chapel Hill

    A home for entrepreneurs

    Launch, a partnership project, has been providing area startups with resources needed to grow their business for five years.

  • Maria Duran, Leslie Adams and Jennifer Rangel

    Carolina Grad Student F1RSTS initiative helps students succeed

    The Graduate School's program focuses on helping students navigate the academic culture as a graduate-level scholar and thrive as advanced students.