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.
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Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Indiana University
Awards
Technology in Disaster Environments (TiDE) Multi-Topic
Accelerating the Improvement of Disaster Medicine: From Performance and Data Sciences to Field-Level Results
Funding (ceiling)
$2,276,506
Award Year
2021
Electroceutical Technology Against Wound Microbial Biofilm Infection
Funding (ceiling)
$1,640,000
Award Year
2020
Warfighter Brain Health (WBH): Late and Long-Term Consequences of Head Impact Exposure and Concussion/Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) on Brain Health
Characterizing Potential Chronic Brain Health Effects of Concussion and Repetitive Head Impact Exposure: The CARE-SALTOS Integrated (CSI) Study
Funding (ceiling)
$25,000,000
Award Year
2021
Electroceutical Technology Against Bacterial Drug Resistance
Funding (ceiling)
$387,499
Award Year
2019
Products
Undergraduate degree programs
A portfolio of undergraduate majors, minors, and certificates across arts, STEM, health, business, education, and professional fields delivered across multiple campuses and online.
Graduate and professional programs
Masters, doctoral, and professional degree offerings including medicine, law, dentistry, business, public health, and engineering with program-specific curricula and tuition schedules.
Online degree and certificate programs
Fully online undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs with dedicated online advising, success coaching, and 24/7 academic assistance.
Research centers and shared research facilities
A network of research centers, cores, and shared facilities including biorepositories, nanotechnology development labs, computational biology platforms, and prototyping spaces to support interdisciplinary research.
Undergraduate degree programs
A portfolio of undergraduate majors, minors, and certificates across arts, STEM, health, business, education, and professional fields delivered across multiple campuses and online.
Graduate and professional programs
Masters, doctoral, and professional degree offerings including medicine, law, dentistry, business, public health, and engineering with program-specific curricula and tuition schedules.
Online degree and certificate programs
Fully online undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs with dedicated online advising, success coaching, and 24/7 academic assistance.
Research centers and shared research facilities
A network of research centers, cores, and shared facilities including biorepositories, nanotechnology development labs, computational biology platforms, and prototyping spaces to support interdisciplinary research.
Expertise Areas
- Multi-campus academic operations
- Admissions and enrollment management
- Transfer credit articulation
- Tuition billing and student financial planning
Key Technologies
- Learning management systems
- Student information and enrollment systems
- Web-based cost calculators and cost-of-attendance estimators
- Mobile applications for campus services
Featured In Technology Showcase
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.
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.