Indiana University


Indiana University is dedicated to building a better future through education, research, and community engagement. With a commitment to academic excellence, IU offers a diverse range of programs across its nine campuses, fostering an inclusive environment for over 90,000 students from around the world. IU is also at the forefront of groundbreaking research, particularly in areas such as brain health and Alzheimer's disease.

Indiana University

Indiana University

Indiana University, Bloomington, IN


What We Do

IU offers over 930 academic programs across various fields, including health, business, and the arts, providing students with the opportunity to pursue their passions and career goals.

As one of America's top research universities, IU is committed to impactful research that improves lives and addresses global challenges. Recent initiatives include the largest early-onset Alzheimer's study expanding globally and innovative research on sleep and biological clocks.

The improved IU Mobile app puts more of the tools you need in one place, no matter where you are. Stay updated on important university info, get easy access to IU learning resources, view your class schedule, and more.

IU has specific admissions standards for first-year applicants, including a minimum GPA requirement and core high school coursework. For more details, visit the admissions standards page.

IU offers various financial aid options, including scholarships, grants, and work-study programs to help students manage the cost of their education.

Discover a wide range of scholarships that you can use to help fund your IU education.


Regenerative Medicine

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Funded Projects

Electroceutical Technology Against Bacterial Drug Resistance

Bacterial drug resistance remains a significant threat to Service Members. In response, Indiana University has performed preclinical studies to establish the electroceutical based EDT technology. This technology is a flexible fabric-based disposable dressing that generates a low level of electricity in the wound milieu causing injury to the bacteria and making it more susceptible for adjunct therapies.


News & Updates

IU Public Safety provides essential tips for dealing with winter weather conditions.

A story highlighting the significance of the Old Oaken Bucket tradition at IU.

An initiative by IU to assist communities in enhancing their tree canopies.

IU is expanding the largest study of early-onset Alzheimer's disease in the United States to five new sites in Europe and South America.

Married researchers Orie Shafer and Maria de la Paz Fernandez seek to understand our biological clocks and circadian rhythm.

Amanda Mejia's research analyzes functional MRI data to identify Alzheimer's earlier in at-risk patients.