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Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) (Part of Institute of Educational Initiatives)
ACE is a two-year service program offering college graduates the opportunity to serve as full-time teachers in under-resourced Catholic schools across the southern United States. Because we believe that good teachers need excellent training, ACE prepares its teachers in an innovative Master of Education program at Notre Dame. ACE teachers represent a broad variety of undergraduate disciplines, with a diverse set of backgrounds and experiences. See the Institute for Educational Initiatives.
Center for Accounting Research and Education (CARE)
The mission of CARE is to support faculty in the creation and dissemination of accounting knowledge while strengthening bridges between accounting research, accounting education, and accounting practice. CARE focuses on accounting research that 1) has affected, and will affect, the way both undergraduate and graduate students are trained and educated, 2) affects the practice of accounting and the use of accounting information, and 3) is relevant to accounting standard setters.
Center for Applied Mathematics
CAM "was established to enhance interdisciplinary use and teaching of applied mathematics and to provide support for faculty and student research."
Center for Aquatic Conservation (CAC)
The Center promotes the application of scientific knowledge to conserve earth's freshwater resources. Through research, education, and outreach, the CAC builds partnerships to enhance the capacity of ecosystems to support the diversity of life and increase human welfare in future generations.
Center for Asian Studies
The Center coordinates teaching and research related to Asia, offers a supplementary major and minor in Asian Studies, and coordinates a variety of conferences, lectures, and film series related to Asia.
Center for Astrophysics (CANDU)
The Center is part of the Department of Physics and is directed by Professor Grant Mathews (gmathews@nd.edu).
Center for Behavioral Studies of Mother-Infant Sleep
The Center is located in O'Shaughnessy Hall and does not yet have a website. Its director is James McKenna who can be reached at (574) 631-3816 or via email to mckenna.25@nd.edu See also the Mother-Baby Sleep Laboratory.

Center for Building Communities
An initiative of the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture, the Center for Building Communities (CBC), addresses architectural and urban design needs around the country. Led by professors Ron Sakal, CBC executive director, and Sallie Hood, CBC director of design, the center serves a national constituency, offering design studios focusing on sustainable architecture and urban design. Supported in part by an ongoing gift from Champion Enterprises, Inc., a leader in factory-built construction, CBC studios place a special emphasis on modular building technology and the ways it can quickly and dramatically help strengthen communities.

Center for Children and Families
This center does not yet have a website but is within the Department of Psychology.
Center for Civil and Human Rights
The Center is part of the Notre Dame law School and its diverse activities "in teaching, research and service contribute to the vision and belief of both the Law School and the University" that "the worth and dignity of every human being mirrors the image of God, and that education is essential to build a human rights culture in which the values of human dignity, peace and democracy are cherished and protected."
Center for Complex Network Research (CNet)
The primary goal of the Center for Complex Network Research is to capitalize on the international impact of networks related research taking place at Notre Dame, becoming the information and intellectual hub of network science. This is achieved through a few key activities such as; offering sabbatical support for prominent visitors, providing resources to industry and government agencies as a think-tank for network applications, and stimulating dialog for the art and science of networks. Finally, knowing that network science is applicable in all aspects of life, the center aims to also serve as a mechanism for attracting non-governmental funding to meet the demands of technological growth in the corporate and foundation sectors of business and research.
Center for Creative Computing (CCC)
The Center fosters initiatives in research and teaching that seek new paradigms of literacy through a critical and creative exploration of emerging forms of visual communication in the digital arts. True to the Catholic ideal of connecting scholarship across academic disciplines, the CCC is committed to the cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas and skills for the purpose of supporting artistic collaboration, faculty research, and curricular innovation.
Center for Environmental Science & Technology (CEST)
This Center, formerly named the Center for Bioengineering and Pollution Control, is a cooperative effort between the College of Science & the College of Engineering, providing education and basic research opportunities for the development of cutting-edge technologies leading to innovative solutions to both national and international environmental problems."
Center for Ethical Education
The Notre Dame Center for Ethical Education builds ethical community and character. The Center envisions a world in which media, sports, and schooling embrace opportunities for ethical leadership and intentionally promote ethical growth. The Center accomplishes its goals by fostering scholarship and developing resources for education, sports and media.
Center for Ethics and Culture
The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture is rooted in the belief that systematic and rational discussion of ethical problems must be grounded in traditions of thought and practice. The Center sponsors research in ethics inspired by the Catholic moral vision so well articulated in John Paul II's recent encyclicals, especially Evangelium Vitae, Veritatis Splendor, and Centesimus Annus.
Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business
"The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business seeks to build bridges among business, business studies and the humanities...by fostering dialogue between academic and corporate leaders, and by research and publications."
Center for Financial Services Studies
This center responds "to the rapid evolution of the financial services industry. Activities include: supporting faculty Fellows and encouraging faculty research, inviting financial services experts to speak on campus, and preparing students for employment in financial services firms."
Center for Flow Physics and Control
This center is directed by Dr. Thomas Corke. It was established "to promote multi- and inter-disciplinary research in the areas of flow diagnostics, prediction and control."
Center for Global Health and Infectious Diseases
See below - Eck Family Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases
Center for Latino Spirituality and Culture (part of the Institute for Latino Studies)
The Center for Latino Spirituality and Culture (CLSC) has reflects the growing presence and contributions of Latinos to US spiritual life. See also the Institute for Latino Studies.
Center for Microfluidics and Medical Diagnostics
The miniaturization of medical diagnostics and opportunities presented by combinatorial drug screening and mapping require new applications of physics, chemistry and biology to microscales. In addition to conducting research, the staff of this center works to move the research results to industrial applications. Microfluidics are currently central to devices such as diaabetic kits, DNA Chips and Proteomic Chips.
Center for Molecularly Engineered Materials
Created in October 2000, the Center builds upon a long history of faculty research and educational developments in materials science at the University. Its purpose is to actively explore multidisciplinary fundamental concepts in materials science.
Center for Nano Science and Technology
The Center for Nano Science and Technology explores new device concepts and associated circuit architectures which are enabled by novel phenomena on the nanometer scale. The Center catalyzes multidisciplinary research at the intersection between chemistry and biochemistry, physics, electrical engineering, and computer science and engineering.
Center for Philosophy of Religion
The Center for Philosophy of Religion is working "to promote, support and disseminate scholarly work in philosophy of religion and Christian philosophy" including traditional topics and questions on "the theistic proofs, the rationality of belief in God, the problem of evil, the nature of religious language," and more.
Center for Research Computing
The Center for Research Computing is a joint effort between the OIT, Office of Research and three Notre Dame colleges. It will support the research agenda of the University through high availability of managed computing assets and staff with expertise in the application of these resources to multidisciplinary research interests. The CRC is housed on the first floor of the University's Information Technology Center. The CRC is the primary interface to the Northwest Indiana Computational Grid (NWICG).
Center for Research on Educational Opportunity (CREO)
This center conducts basic and applied research on schools and the learning process. Researchers study the formal and informal organization of schools, the curriculum, teacher background and ability to affect student learning. Special attention is given to the study of Catholic schools, particularly in reference to the education of at-risk students.
Center for Social Concerns
This Center "provides educational experiences in social concerns inspired by Gospel values and Catholic social teachings" to enhance our "spiritual and intellectual awareness...calling us all to service and action for a more just and humane world."
Center for the Study of Contemporary Society
The Center does not have a website. CSCS was established in 1961 to promote and advance research and reflections on social, economic andcultural problems that confront the contemporary human community."
Center for the Study of Latino Religion (CSLR) (part of the Institute of Latino Studies)
The Center for the Study of Latino Religion (CSLR) was founded in 2002 within the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Its mission is to serve as a national center and clearinghouse for ecumenically focused social-scientific study of the US Latino church, its leadership, and the interaction between religion and community. Highlighting the ways in which religion strengthens and improves the quality of public life, the Center examines the impact of religious beliefs, leaders, churches, and faith-based organizations on Latino urban communities. With leadership from its professional staff and contributions from a national network of scholars, the Center conducts both original and secondary research. It convenes theologians, religious leaders, and scholars to discuss key issues and disseminates its research findings nationwide.

Center for the Study of Religion and Society (CSRS)
The Center for the Study of Religion is dedicated to advancing social scientific understanding of religion in society through scholarly research, training, and publications. The Center brings a variety of faculty, students, and other researchers together into a community of scholars engaged in empirical investigations, intellectual interchange, and teaching crucial for advancing the sociological study of religion. Activities facilitated by the Center include major data collection projects, seminars, colloquia, lectures, conferences, grant writing, and the building of an infrastructure for survey, interviews-based, and participant-observation social research. The Center combines an emphasis on the insight and richness of cultural analyses with the strength of large-scale survey research.

Center for the Study of Social Movements and Social ChangeThe Center was founded in 2006 to provide an interdisciplinary emphasis on the study of collective political challenges expressed via protest, collective violence, and other extra-institutional collective. The Center will provide a clearinghouse for information about scholarly activity related to the study of social movements and social change at Notre Dame.  It will also provide means for linking social movement scholarship at Notre Dame with the broader community of social movement scholars.

Center for US-Japanese Studies
This center seeks to raise global awareness of Japan and Pacific Asia and to introduce a new emphasis on internationalism in teaching, research and service. The center also provides experiential student learning through MBA internships with business firms in Japan.
Center for Zebrafish Research
The Center for Zebrafish Research was created in 2000 as a mechanism to provide a state-of-the-art facility to raise zebrafish, which was becoming a powerful vertebrate model system. The Center contains four separate rooms with independent Aquatic Habitats life support racks that can support up to 200,000 adult zebrafish. The fish are maintained by certified Animal Technicians 365 days a year. This makes the Center one of the largest single zebrafish centers in the nation.
Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism
"The Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, dedicated in 1981, is recognized throughout the nation as the leading center for the historical study of Roman Catholicism in the United States" and "the Center is also winning recognition for important interdisciplinary research in American religion and culture, the experiences of women in American religious history, and the impact of the Second Vatican Council on the American Catholic community."
Educational Talent Search Program - see TRIO Programs
Eck Family Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases
This center is an interdisciplinary group of Notre Dame faculty who are committed to the development of better tools and strategies for controlling infectious diseases, especially in the economically less developed countries of the world.
Environmental Molecular Science Institute (EMSI)
The aim of this institute is to bring engineers and scientists together to investigate the interaction between microparticles and heavy metals in the environment. Funded by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy, researchers at the institute will work closely with their counterparts at Argonne, Oak Ridge and Sandia National Laboratories and DuPont Engineering Technology.
Environmental Research Center (UNDERC)
The central mission of the University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center (UNDERC) "has focused on basic and applied research and educational programs that explore solutions to global environmental problems based on an understanding of undisturbed natural habitats and biological diversity."
Erasmus Institute
"The Erasmus Institute was founded to foster research grounded in Catholic intellectual traditions and focused on significant issues in contemporary scholarship. Its mission is not to advance study of the Church or theology as such, but rather to bring resources from two millennia of Catholic thought to bear on problems in the humanities and social sciences."
Fanning Center for Business Communication
"The Center's mission is to assist members of the Notre Dame community in the achievement of their academic, intellectual, and professional goals by providing instruction, guidance, and counsel in writing, speaking, and other dimensions of human communication."
Freimann Life Sciences Center
"This center maintains, under tightly controlled conditions, the laboratory animals critical to University research projects in the life sciences."
Gender Relations Center
The Gender Relations Center educates on the impact of the social construction of gender and encourages students to explore issues of equality, personal identity and relationship development. Committed to fostering the spiritual, emotional and intellectual development of all students, the GRC—through signature programs and training about gender related issues—facilitates respectful dialogue where women and men can share their unique experiences and participate in building a community which fully honors the human dignity of each member as a creature of God.
Gigot Center for Entrepreneurial Studies
This center fosters innovation among current and aspiring entrepreneurs. Through a unique curriculum, business plan competitions, and mentoring opportunities with Notre Dame alumni, students gain vital experience and the skills necessary to build successful businesses.
Higgins Labor Research Center
This center studies "the economic and social consequences of different systems of work organization and the relationships between management and workers."
Indiana Center for Insect Genomics (part of the Center for Global Health & Infectious Disease)
This center is under the direction of Jean Romero-Severson and is "a virtual center that involves laboratories and facilities at both the University of Notre Dame and Purdue University. This Center coordinates work on a wide variety of insects that are being studied at the 'genomic' level, including everything from the construction of EST databases, large scale sequencing of genomic DNA in clones like BACs or BAC clone ends, and bioinformatics analysis of this information." A website is not yet available. See also Center for Global Health & Infectious Disease.
Industrial Assessment Center
"The purpose of the IACis to assist area manufacturers to identify and apply technology to reduce energy consumption and minimize wastes, thereby lowering production costs. This service is provided at no cost to manufacturers, and is provided by the United States Department of Energy."
Institute for Church Life
"The Institute for Church Life of the University of Notre Dame (ICL) is a creative partnership of Centers and resources committed to a process of transforming the Church and society in light of the Gospel. ICL develops and supports leadership and programs for spirituality, liturgy, ministry and social concerns."
Institute for Educational Initiatives
The IEI "was established in 1997 to conduct research on schools and the educational process" with a particular focus on "disadvantaged students and related issues of equity and justice."
Institute for Ethical Business Worldwide
The Instiute was created in 2001 with the vision to advocate ethical business conduct in a global setting.
Institute for Latino Studies
"The mission of the Institute for Latino Studies (ILS) at the University of Notre Dame is to advance teaching and research on the Latino population using both interdisciplinary and comparative approaches. The Institute's primary aim is to further the understanding of the history, culture,literature, and sociopolitical position of Latinos in the United States."
Institute for Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics (ISNAP)
The Institute is a university-based three (JN, KN, FN accelerators) laboratory funded by the National Science Foundation with the broad program in low-energy nuclear physics.
Institute for Theoretical Sciences
"The Institute for Theoretical Sciences (ITS) promotes theoretical research at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) and University of Notre Dame (ND) by attracting internationally recognized leaders, junior researchers as well as graduate students in selected areas of basic and applied theoretical sciences, and by providing them with the opportunity to pursue research in the international, intellectually stimulating environment of the University of Notre Dame and Argonne National Laboratory."
Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Biocomplexity
Biocomplexity is the study of the complex structures and behaviors that arise from the interaction of biological entities (molecules, cells, or organisms). While physical and chemical processes give rise to a great variety of spatial and temporal structures, the complexity of even the simplest biological phenomena is infinitely richer. The goal of the Center is to meld physical, mathematical, and computational approaches with those of modern biology to understand this complexity in a quantitative and predictive way.
ISLA - Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts
"The goal of the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts (ISLA) is to help build, sustain and renew a distinguished faculty in the arts, humanities and the social sciences, and to enhance the intellectual life on campus" using internal and external grants, plus special programs.
Jacques Maritain Center
In 1957, "the Center was founded to ensure that the thought and spirit of Jacques Maritain would remain at Notre Dame" and "a good deal of effort has been put into the preservation of archival materials to facilitate the research of those who come to the Center..."
JINA - Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics
The Physics Frontier Center JINA (Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics) at the University of Notre Dame, Michigan State University, the University of Chicago, and Argonne National Laboratory will provide an intellectual center with the goal to enable swift communication and stimulating collaborations across field boundaries and at the same time provide a focus point in a rapidly growing and diversifying field.
Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning
This center conducts workshops on the latest teaching methods and offers research on the factors that influence college student learning.
Keck Center For Transgene Research
The research done here is for the development and use of gene targeting technology to investigate the roles of the genes of the blood coagulation, anticoagulation, and fibrinolytic pathways in hemostasis and related diseases.
Kellogg Institute for International Studies
"The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies is designed to advance understanding of Third World development, particularly in Latin America, through research, education, and outreach" focusing "primarily on democratization and the quality of democracy; paths to development; religion and the Catholic Church; social movements and organized civil society; and public policies for social justice."
Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies (in Dublin it's the Keough-Notre Dame Centre)
"Ireland has an extraordinary tradition in literature (in both English and Irish languages), a unique historical position in relation to British and European historical development, and an influence, disproportionate to its size, on the history of the United States." The Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies offers the chance to research and study all of those things and more.
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
"The objectives of the Institute have been not only to educate a growing number of U.S. and international experts to prevent violence and to promote peace but also to operate as a multifaceted training, research, and policy institute in which each activity supports the other."
Marital Therapy and Research Center
Under the direction of Dr. David Smith, the Marital Therapy and Research Center is a place for research of marital relations as well as a training site for graduate-level marriage counselors. "The Clinic also provides quality, research-supported psychological services to couples in South Bend and the surrounding community."
McNair Scholar Program- see TRIO Programs
Medieval Institute
"The Medieval Institute, founded in 1947, is a comprehensive teaching and research institution dedicated to the study of European culture and history between the fifth and the fifteenth centuries."
Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery (MIND)
"Led by Notre Dame, the Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery (MIND) is a research consortium designed to discover and develp the next nanoscale logic device, which will be the basic building block of future computer technology. The consortium includes Purude University, the University of Illinois, Pennsylvania State University, the University of Michigan, Argonne National Laboratory, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory"
Nanovic Institute for European Studies
"Founded in 1993, the Nanovic Institute seeks to enhance European studies at the University of Notre Dame by providing a forum for the discussion of key issues in Europe across all fields and by stimulating faculty and student research with research grants."
Notre Dame Center for Liturgy
Located at the Institute for Church Life, the Center for Pastoral Liturgy "helps church leaders and parishes to celebrate God's presence in church and world and to connect liturgy and life."
Notre Dame Energy Center
Developing abundant, inexpensive energy sources, whose use does not harm the environment, is arguably the greatest challenge facing civilization. The Notre Dame Energy Center is addressing this challenge with state-of-the-art research and education programs in energy efficiency, safe nuclear waste storage, clean coal utilization, CO2 separation, storage, sequestration and use, solar and other renewable energy, and the social, political and ethical aspects of energy policy and use.
Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study
This effort will build on the University's distinctive Catholic identity and mission to help universities internationally rethink the role of religion in modern history.
Philosophic Institute
The Institute evolved from the Philosophic Institute for Artificial Intelligence of the 1960s and early 1970s. The director is Professor Kenneth Sayre (ksayre@nd.edu).
QuarkNet
A community of high school students, teachers and particle physicists collaborating on research, making strong efforts to reach minority-serving schools. This project is supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of Notre Dame.
Radiation Laboratory
"The Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory is the premier research laboratory in the United States for radiation chemistry, the study of chemical reactions induced by ionizing radiation."
Radiation Laboratory's Chemistry Data Center
This Center "is an information resource dedicated to the collection, evaluation, and dissemination of data characterizing the reactions of transient intermediates produced by radiation chemical and photochemical methods."
Reilly Center for Science, Technology and Values
"The Center is committed to advancing research on science and technology as human, knowledge-producing institutions" by studying "the variety of ways these institutions impact upon society at large."
Robinson Community Learning Center
"The mission of the Robinson Community Learning Center is to strengthen interaction between the Northeast Neighborhood of South Bend and the University of Notre Dame by building trust through partnerships that stimulate community revitalization. Through teaching and learning opportunities, the Center will offer an enjoyable range of educational, health and faith-based initiatives designed to enhance the area's collective gifts and quality of life."
South Bend Center for Medical Education
"The South Bend Center for Medical Education, located at the University of Notre Dame, is one of eight centers for medical education in the Indiana University Medical School system" offering "programs leading to amaster's and a doctoral degree in biomedically oriented sciences in conjunction with the Notre Dame Graduate School."
Tantur Ecumenical Institute
This Institute, located on the main road between Jerusalem and Bethlehem, welcomes "scholars and students to pursue their research and writing for longer or shorter periods," and offers "programs of continuing education and spiritual renewal for parish clergy, teachers and other church workers."
TRIO Programs
TRIO programs are federally funded projects designed to enhance postsecondary educational opportunities for economically disadvantaged young people. The programs at Notre Dame are:
1) Upward Bound - helps area minority and low-income high school students prepare for college. More than 2,000 local students have been involved in the program since its inception in 1966.
2) Educational Talent Search, - designed to assist low income and first generation students ages 11-27 to prepare for their future and guides them to enroll in the post secondary school that is best for them.
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3) Ronald McNair Scholar Program - promotes graduate school for minority college students through trips to graduate schools, academic counseling, course tutoring, professional conferences, preparation for GRE exams, advice and assistance with the graduate selection and application process and partial funding for graduate school interviews.
Upward Bound Program - see TRIO Programs
Walther Cancer Institute Center of Excellence in Cancer Research
With a number of faculty members researching the treatment and prevention of cancer, the College of Science and the Walther Cancer Institute developed this institute in 1997 to "bring these programs together and provide a major additional thrust in basic cancer studies."
White Center on Law and Government
Through the generosity of the late Thomas J. and Alberta White of St. Louis, Missouri, the Law School established the Thomas J. White Center on Law and Government to examine public policy questions within the framework of Judeo- Christian values. The White Center enriches the Law School's curriculum by providing a focal point for public law research, attracting distinguished scholars and public figures to the Law School campus, and encouraging a select group of law students to dedicate a substantial portion of their professional study to public concerns.

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