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Life of a Notre Dame Mind
The Graduate School
Dynamic growth in research funding and brand-new facilities are the hallmark of a Notre Dame graduate education at the beginning of the 21st century. We’re building on our core strengths—an intimate community focused on collaboration and interdisciplinary study—to become one of the leading graduate programs in the world.
We offer 56 degrees in 30 disciplines housed by the College of Arts and Letters, the College of Science, the College of Engineering, and the School of Architecture.
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The Law School
At Notre Dame Law School, a premier Catholic law school, students and faculty are part of something larger than themselves, part of a place built on integrity and community with a vision of law and lawyering that is rooted in vocation, intellectual rigor, and a commitment to service.
The Law School offers a J.D., an LL.M. Program in International and Comparative Law, an L.L.M. and a J.S.D. in Human Rights Law, and several dual-degree programs.
The Mendoza College of Business
Become a leader in thought, action, and values.
The degree programs in the Mendoza College of Business are consistently ranked among the top–tier schools by Business Week and U.S. News's World Report.
The Master of Nonprofit Administration (M.N.A.) program, founded in 1954, prepares students to achieve administrative excellence and ethical leadership in the nonprofit sector. The M.B.A., Executive M.B.A., and executive education programs will give students both the tools to change their life and the vision to change the world.
Research Support and Professional Development
Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts
Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning
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Center for Aquatic Conservation (CAC)