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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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42 Centers & Institutes

  • The Rutgers Accounting Research Center/Continuous Audit and Reporting Laboratory (RARC/CAR Lab) are internationally renowned, having led the accounting profession into the internet era and now leading research in continuous audit and audit analytics. The Rutgers Accounting Research Center aims to further research and creative teaching methods in accounting and information systems. Its main emphasis is on the use of technology to support accounting teaching and decision making. The center leads the field in research in the areas of continuous auditing, enhanced business reporting, and is constantly seeking solutions to take advantage of the real-time economy.

  • The Rutgers Agricultural Research and Extension Center in Upper Deerfield, NJ generates and dispenses research applicable to the production of high-quality vegetable crops, ornamentals, field crops, and tree and small fruits, with special emphasis on crop protection and integrated pest management. The center stimulates the production of crops with maximum benefit to the New Jersey economy and minimum risk to the environment.

  • As part of the School of Arts and Sciences, the Rutgers British Studies Center (RBSC) supports a rich variety of programming—lectures, conferences, seminars, workshops, and roundtables—dedicated to the interdisciplinary analysis of British history and culture. The center's work is broad in chronological scope and geographical sweep, ranging from the Early Middle Ages to the present and from the local to the global. Chronologically, we aim to investigate conventional boundaries between tradition and modernity, feudalism and capitalism, the imperial and the post-imperial, the neo-classical and the post-romantic, and the modern and the post-modern.

  • As New Jersey’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI) - designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey is dedicated to improving the prevention, detection, treatment, and care of patients with cancer. Through the transformation of laboratory discoveries into clinical practice, the institute targets cancer with precision medicine, immunotherapy, and clinical trials and provides the most advanced, comprehensive, and compassionate world-class cancer care to adults and children. 

    195 Little Albany Street

    New Brunswick, NJ 08901

    732-235-2465

  • The Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey at University Hospital provides NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center services such as access to the most advanced cancer treatment options and clinical trials to the residents of the greater Newark region to improve outcomes for patients and their families impacted by cancer.

  • The Rutgers Center for Adult Autism Services (RCAAS) offers adults with Autism spectrum disorder a one-of-a-kind support program that makes an independent and fulfilling life possible. Simultaneously, it advances research and ensures that each year, a cadre of graduates leaves Rutgers prepared to enter careers in support of this underserved population. Located on Douglass Campus, the RCAAS is a center within the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology. It features four distinct, yet collaborative programs that are designed for adults on the autism spectrum with diverse support needs.

  • Within the School of Arts and Sciences, the Rutgers Centers for Chinese Studies sponsors, coordinates, and promotes all China-related academic activities at Rutgers–New Brunswick. The center is a major source for scholars and the public to acquire a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of China, both historical and contemporary. Rutgers has a group of active scholars in various areas of Chinese studies across a wide range of academic disciplines.

    64 College Avenue, Room 204

    New Brunswick, NJ 08901

    848-932-9640

  • Within the School of Arts and Sciences, the Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS) is an internationally-recognized cognitive science center that has been fostering interdisciplinary collaborations for more than twenty-five years. RuCCS faculty with intersecting interests from numerous disciplines come together to carry out innovative and transformative research in the complex field involving the mind and brain. RuCCS collaborations create an enriched student experience that engages research at the intersection of the Arts and Sciences, and uniquely prepares the next generation of Cognitive Science scholars. Through our undergraduate major and undergraduate minor, RuCCS provides interdisciplinary training and research experiences with pioneers in the field. In addition, in the Graduate Certificate in Cognitive Science program, doctoral students learn about areas outside of their specialization and conduct research with faculty members who introduce them to novel ideas and techniques.

  • The Rutgers Center for Emergent Materials supports inter-institutional collaborative research programs on scientifically important and technologically relavent materials among Rutgers, NJIT and industrial laboratories throughout New Jersey. The center also fosters interdisciplinary education for postdoctoral fellows, graduate and undergraduate students as well as high school students.

  • Housed at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, the Rutgers Center for Green Building conducts applied research utilizing planned and existing green building projects, works with industry and government to promote these concepts, and develops undergraduate, graduate, and professional education programs.