Academic and Research Centers

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has various academic centers that complement and enhance faculty research and academic efforts.

These Centers conduct research and surveys, evaluate programs and policy, consult with organizations on special projects, teach and train students and practitioners, and provide public services and information. The knowledge generated by the faculty and staff in the centers is widely disseminated to educate policy makers, scholars, service providers and the general public.

The work by these centers advances understanding in academic fields for the university, the state, the nation and the world.

Center Review

Academic and Research Centers are reviewed periodically, generally every 5-7 years. Many center reviews are combined with the corresponding academic program review. Others may be reviewed during the college accreditation process and some are reviewed by the college dean on a pre-determined timeline.

In the year following the center review, reports are prepared by the office of the vice chancellor with the cooperation of the deans office. Those reports are presented to the university president, the board of regents (BOR), and Nebraska’s Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education (CCPE).

What is a Center?

Academic Centers for Research, Teaching, and/or Service is a generic designation which applies not only to “centers” but also to all such entities such as those characterized as “bureaus,” institutes,” or designations other than colleges or schools. Such Centers require approval by the Board of Regents as stated in section 2.11 of the Bylaws of the Board of Regents if they meet all of the following criteria:

  1. Interdisciplinary breadth encompassing commitment of funding and faculty time from more than one department.
  2. An identifiable budget.
  3. Evidence that the multi-departmental center will more effectively achieve stated academic objectives than traditional departmental, school or college structures.

Establishing a New Center

A proposal for establishing a new academic center should be approved at the college level and then routed to the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor. The proposal should include a detailed description of the multi-departmental center function, justification, relevance to the University’s strategic plans, participating departments and faculty, administration, funding, formal name, and evidence that the multi-departmental center will more effectively achieve stated academic objectives than traditional departmental, school, or college structures. Download the format

Changes to an Existing Center

It is required for program changes, name changes, or the discontinuation of existing centers to go through the same channels of approval as required when establishing a new center. Please consult the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor at (402) 472-3751 or executivevcoffice@unl.edu to begin this process.

Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor

The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor oversees the following centers including the preparation of center review reports that are reported to the University President.

 

Center NameAffiliated UnitsReview ProcessNext Review
Nebraska Public Policy CenterUniversity of NebraskaExecutive Vice Chancellor2024-25


 

College of Arts and Sciences
Center NameAffiliated UnitsReview ProcessNext Review
Bureau of Sociological Research Sociology APR2030-31
Cedar Point Biological StationBiological SciencesBiological Sciences APR2026-27
Center for Digital Research in HumanitiesLibrariesPOE renewal2025-26
Center for Great Plains Studies review by CAS dean2029-30
Center for Plains Humanities AllianceCenter for Great Plains Studiesreview by CAS dean2029-30
Center for Science, Mathematics, and Computer Education Mathematics APR2030-31
Center on Children, Families, and the LawLawreview by CAS dean2024-25
Harris Center for Judaic StudiesClassics & Religious Studiesreview by CAS dean2023-24
Nebraska Center for Mass SpectrometryChemistryChemistry APR2024-25

 

College of Business Administration
Center NameAffiliated UnitsReview ProcessNext Review
Bureau of Business ResearchEconomicsCOB accreditation2027-28
Center for Economic EducationEconomicsCOB accreditation2027-28
Nebraska Center for EntrepreneurshipManagementCOB accreditation2029-30
Nebraska Council on Economic EducationEconomicsCOB accreditation2025-26

 


 

College of Education and Human Sciences
Center NameAffiliated UnitsReview ProcessNext Review
Family Resource CenterChild, Youth and Family StudiesMarriage and Family Therapy accreditation2023-24
Kit and Dick Schmoker Reading CenterTeaching, Learning and Teacher Education & Special Education and Communication DisordersTeaching, Learning and Teacher Education APR2027-28
Nebraska Center on Research for Children, Youth, Families, and Schools review by EHS dean2025-26

 

 

College of Law
Center NameAffiliated UnitsReview ProcessNext Review
Nebraska Governance and Technology CenterLawreview by Law dean2026-27

Office of Research and Economic Development

The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development oversee the following centers including the preparation of center review reports which are submitted to the University President by the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor.

Center NameAffiliated UnitsReview ProcessNext Review
Center for Biotechnology NRI Review2024-25
Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior Review by VCR2027-28
Center for Electro Optics (NRI) Review by CoE2026-27
Holland Computing Center Computer Science APR2026-27
Mid-America Transportation CenterCollege of Engineeringreview by CoE2025-26
Nebraska Center for Energy Sciences Research Review by VCR2027-28
Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience NRI Review2023-24
Nebraska Center for Plant Science Innovation Review by VCR2027-28
Nebraska Center for Virology (with UNMC and Creighton) Review by VCR2024-25
Nebraska Redox Biology Center (with UNMC)Agricultural Research Division and College of Arts and SciencesReview by VCR and ARD2023-24
Nebraska Transportation CenterCollege of EngineeringReview by CoE2025-26
W.M. Keck Center for Mesospin and Quantum Information Systems Nebraska Materials and Nanoscience Center review2023-24

Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources