Community Engaged Research & Impact (CERI)
Find Faculty Collaborations Across Divisions and Schools
Interdisciplinary collaborations among faculty are an important strength at UChicago. Addressing complex intersectional issues confronting communities poses a unique opportunity for researchers to coordinate their efforts across disciplines and continue the engagement long-term. At CERI, we seek to create systemic opportunities for collaboration by hosting networking events, providing consultations, and leveraging collaborator finder data sources. We also serve as a point of contact for inter-institutional collaborations across the city of Chicago.
Faculty Collaborators
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| Find a Social Scientist/Policy Collaborator |
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Find Community Partners
If community engagement is new to you, learning about established academic-community networks located throughout UChicago can be a starting point. Institutional leaders in the Office of Civic Engagement, divisions, schools, institutes, and centers are available to facilitate introductions to community partners for research, educational, and service opportunities.
Community Partners
UChicago Institutional Leaders
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| Biological Science Division |
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| Physical Sciences Division |
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| Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering |
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| Social Sciences Division |
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| Harris School of Public Policy |
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| Crown School of Social Work |
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| Booth School of Business |
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Engage in Workshop & Training Opportunities
Workshops and Events
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| Arts + Public Life | |
| Inclusive Economy Lab | |
| Mansueto Institute for Urban Innovation | |
| UChicago Crime Lab | |
| Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation |
Training Opportunities
| Office of Civic Engagement (OCE) |
Get Started with CERI
Reach out to Elbert Huang (Senior Advisor to the Vice Provost for Research) with any questions about University-wide opportunities to collaborate, seek funding, or demonstrate Broader Impacts with community-based research.