Research

Research is fundamental to the mission of UNC Charlotte. New knowledge and creative works change the world and shape the future of the University. Charlotte values research in all its forms, including scholarly inquiry, discovery, exploration, innovation, entrepreneurship, creative activities, community engagement and/or interdisciplinary endeavors.

UNC Charlotte’s research endeavors are distinct:

  • Among the 229 public doctoral-granting research universities in the United States, 124 hold the Carnegie Community Engaged University classification. Carnegie’s community engagement classification signifies that UNC Charlotte collaborates with its larger communities (local, regional/state, national, global) for the mutually beneficial exchange of knowledge and resources in the context of partnership and reciprocity
  • UNC Charlotte is among the 80 public universities that have earned the APLU's Innovation and Economic Prosperity designation. The Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities designation recognizes that UNC Charlotte has demonstrated a meaningful, ongoing and substantial commitment to economic and community development, growth and economic opportunity

Significant research activities are focused in UNC System recognized centers and institutes. And in 2023, Charlotte launched 12 new pilot centers to foster synergistic research initiatives. In 2022, Ventureprise became the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

Alum’s company produces ‘world changing idea’


Charlotte Venture Challenge Student Showcase rewards entrepreneurs virtually


Architecture students’ 9 predictions for the future resulting from COVID-19


NEA grant to fund arts-based social mobility research


Researchers recognized with best journal article award


Belk College of Business Doctorate in Business Administration program awards its first degrees


Architecture students accepted into international research program


New UNC Charlotte podcast to support college athletes’ mental health


Cat math: The physics of falling felines


Education Research Symposium successfully goes virtual


Engineering students awarded NSF research fellowships


Political Science researcher receives First Citizens Bank Scholars Medal