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Research
- The Center for Economic Development - - The Center assists cities, towns and organizations to retain and expand their employment base. CED is a research and community-oriented technical assistance program that is partially funded by the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
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- Center for Immigrant and Refugee Community Leadership and Empowerment - - CIRCLE is managed by the Center for Organization and Community Development (COCD), a project of the Center for International Education in the School of Education of UMass Amherst. CIRCLE is part of a statewide project in Massachusetts with additional sites in Boston and Lowell.
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- Center for Intelligent Information Retrieval (CIIR) - - The NSF funded CIIR at UMass Amherst carries out basic research and technology transfer in the area of text-based and multimedia information systems. Today, this Center represents an innovative and effective new model for more streamlined technology transfer, public/private partnership, and economic developmen.
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- Center for International Education - - An academic program in the Department of Education Policy, Research and Administration (EPRA) in the School of Education at UMass Amherst.
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- Center for Knowledge Communications (CKC) - - The Center at UMass Amherst focuses on research and development of systems capable of functioning responsively, robustly and flexibly to a variety of students, within a variety of domains, and with multiple tutoring strategies.
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- Center for Neuroendocrine Studies - - The specific research interests of the members of CNS are diverse, and include the relationship of environmental pollutants to reproduction, the role of nutrition in determining fertility, behavioral and environmental influences on neurohormone production and hormonal response, sexual differentiation of nervous system and behavior, neuroendocrine control of circadian rhythms, and hormonal regulation of behaviors.
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- Center for Rural Massachusetts - - The Center was established at UMass in 1985 because a new set of problems had arisen in the rural part of the state, driven by rapid economic growth in urban areas, a widespread belief that uncontrolled growth posed a major threat to natural and built rural environments, major changes in the rural economy, and concerns about the welfare of rural residents.
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- The Center For Teaching - - The Center grew out of a desire among faculty and administrators to provide support for teaching at UMass Amherst.
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- Transportation Center - - Serves, initiates, coordinates, and facilitates transportation research for the five campus University of Massachusetts system.
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