Partners

  • Department of Africana Studies

    Africana Studies spans the globe covering the U.S. and broader African diaspora. The Department’s intellectual interests cross an array of disciplines in the humanities, the social sciences, the arts, business and the sciences.

  • Institute for Latino Studies

    ILS fosters a deeper understanding of Latino communities in order to empower students, faculty, and community members to make better strategic decisions as to what kind of a country we want to leave for future generations.

  • John. J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology and Values

    The John J. Reilly Center at the University of Notre Dame offers graduate and undergraduate programs and fosters scholarly conversation at the intersections between the humanities and social sciences, and the sciences and medicine.

  • Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies

    The Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies is a teaching-and-research institute dedicated to the study and understanding of Irish culture—in Ireland and around the world—in all of its manifestations.

  • Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies

    The University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, part of the Keough School of Global Affairs, is one of the world's leading centers for the study of the causes of violent conflict and strategies for sustainable peace.

  • Medieval Institute

    Notre Dame’s Medieval Institute, with fifty faculty fellows from thirteen different departments and an unparalleled library and growing manuscript collection, is the nation’s largest and most prestigious center for understanding the Middle Ages.

  • Nanovic Institute for European Studies

    The mission of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies is to strengthen Notre Dame’s presence in Europe, deepen the understanding of Europe within the Notre Dame community, and contribute to academic discourse and research on European studies.

  • Notre Dame Initiative on Race and Resilience

    Global in scope and comparative and interdisciplinary in critical approach, the Initiative on Race and Resilience promotes multiracial collaboration, qualitative and quantitative methodologies, and inclusive pedagogy.

  • Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center

    The Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center (ND TEC) develops and supports multi- and inter- disciplinary research on questions related to the impact of technology on humanity.