The mission of the University of Kansas encompasses teaching, research and service as well as
an international dimension and humanitarian values. KU has a long history of commitment to scholarship and service
in all their manifestations. Learn more:
KU Institutional Mission.
Research
KU's total research expenditures reached a record $274 million in 2004,
more than double the 1997 total. Particularly strong were programs in
drug development and delivery, fueled by the pharmacy school,
which ranks third in the nation in federal research funding.
Biosciences are considerable — cancer, vaccines, Parkinson's, etc. — with significant
potential for generation of breakthroughs that not only improve the lives of millions
but establish a foundation for the creation of new businesses.
Learn more:
Research
Service to Kansans
KU's most significant contribution to the state
is providing well-educated graduates who
choose to apply their enhanced skills to endeavors within our state's
boundaries. Among the many KU grads living in Kansas are physicians,
pharmacists, lawyers, teachers and engineers. In addition, KU supports
numerous proactive outreach programs drawn from the breath of expertise
at the university, including KU Continuing Education, the Robert J.
Dole Institute of Politics, the Lied Center of Kansas, the Kansas Geological
Survey, the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center and Kansas Public Radio.
Learn more:
Outreach