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Centers and institutes serve as hubs of collaboration in areas as diverse as microbiology and papermaking. As innovative and interdisciplinary forums for trailblazing ideas, they allow scholars from across the university to tackle problems and make lasting contributions to the world’s body of knowledge.

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47 Centers & Institutes

  • The Center for Urban Entrepreneurship & Economic Development (CUEED) is the first center of its kind in the nation to integrate scholarly works with private capital, government, and non-profit sectors to develop citywide resources and bring renewed economic growth and vitality through urban entrepreneurship. We promote and foster a new generation of urban entrepreneurs who actively seek socially conscious urban renaissance.

    1 Washington Park

    Newark, NJ 07102

  • Rutgers Business School works in partnership with companies and organizations to develop women leaders for tomorrow’s evolving workforce. Founded in December 2019, the Rutgers Center for Women in Business (CWIB) has expanded our programs and research focus to serve our growing community of members and corporate partners. As the Center continues to grow, we invite and encourage our corporate partners and alumni to connect with us to take advantage of what the Center has to offer.

    women@business.rutgers.edu

    1 Washington Park

    Newark, NJ 07102

  • The Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture and the Modern Experience is a campus-based, community-oriented center for the public arts and humanities, committed to critical thinking and creativity in civic life.

    priceinstitute@newark.rutgers.edu

    49 Bleeker Street

    Newark, NJ 07102

    (973) 353-3496

  • The Collaborative for Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization (CTEC) is the newest initiative at Rutgers Business School. CTEC’s focus is on translating cutting-edge technology and scientific discoveries into new business opportunities as startup ventures or new lines of business. It is a place where students, faculty, inventors and business people come together to build the future through innovation grounded in a foundation of sound business practices.

    1 Washington Park

    Newark, NJ 07102

    Contact Mukesh Patel

    mukesh.patel@rutgers.edu

  • The Humanities Action Lab (HAL) is a coalition of universities, issue organizations, and public spaces in 40 cities, and growing, led from Rutgers University-Newark, that collaborate to produce community-curated public humanities projects on urgent social issues. Through project-based courses, in which students collaborate with local organizations, students and stakeholders in each city develop local chapters of international traveling exhibits, web projects, public programs, and other platforms for civic engagement. Projects travel internationally to museums, public libraries, cultural centers, and other spaces in each of the communities that helped create them.

  • We begin our work by digesting research about the systems, policies, and practices that drive racial and class inequity and how to address them.

    Community Conversations: Working in partnership with various stakeholders, we then “pressure test” what we’ve learned through conversations with affected communities. Our goal is to gain practical wisdom and a more nuanced understanding from communities themselves about the problems and how they should be addressed in order to craft solutions that are likely to stick.

    123 Washington St

    Newark, NJ 07102

  • The Institute for Ethical Leadership is dedicated to the study of leadership ethics and to programs for students and practitioners that aim to cultivate the knowledge and imagination to exercise ethical and effective leadership.

    1 Washington Park

    Newark, NJ 07102

  • The International Institute for Peace (IIP) is a UNESCO Category II organization dedicated to the promotion of research and education on peacebuilding and conflict transformation through nonviolent struggle, and the cultivation of a culture of peace.

    360 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Hill Hall 605

    Newark, NJ 07102

    Contact Chris Duncan

    chris.duncan@rutgers.edu

  • Since it was established in 2000, the Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies has been a signature component of Rutgers University Newark’s commitment to be an anchor institution for the metropolitan area. Cornwall’s specific role is bringing the campus’s intellectual talent and other resources to bear on the challenges of revitalizing Newark and similar communities in the region and state. To this end, the Center sponsors research projects, publications, conferences, symposia, seminars, workshops, public forums, and incubates projects translating research into effective practice. In all its work, Cornwall is especially concerned with supporting the most vulnerable urban populations.

    47 Bleeker Street

    Newark, NJ 07103

    973-353-1750

  • NPSC brings together data analysts, social workers, policy makers and practitioners to contextualize ‘big data’ and make decisions for actions in coordinated fashion. The NPSC maximizes local resources and expertise to solve problems and improve the impact of public safety work already underway in Newark.

    123 Washington St

    Newark, NJ 07102

    Contact Alejandro Gimenez-Santana

    alejandro.gimenez@rutgers.edu

    (862) 236-2498