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Operates at several locations, offering liberal arts, engineering, arts and sciences, veterinary medicine, dental medicine, law and diplomacy and others.
Through its fellowships, workshops, seminars, and a variety of public-outreach activities, the Center provides leadership in the training and retraining of science teachers to use innovative methods to stimulate young minds.
The Center's primary goal is to provide those who teach at Tufts with the support and resources necessary to enhance the quality and enjoyment of their teaching.
A research unit, offering no courses or degrees of its own, but providing an administrative home for various research projects in cognitive studies undertaken by the director and his associates.
The future success of some of the fastest-growing and most critical industries in America hinges on solutions to problems so multi-disciplinary that teams of investigators with different backgrounds are needed to address these issues. Engineers at Tufts are addressing these challenges through this innovative lab.
This facility is a start-to-finish project center which enables students to take their projects from the initial "idea stage" to the "final product and presentation stage.
The primary purpose of the Center is to use cutting edge research, with particular emphasis on the cognitive neurosciences, to push forward our understanding of children with reading disabilities.
Develops curricula, activities, and computer tools which allow students to participate actively in their own learning and to construct scientific knowledge for themselves. Using these materials the students learn directly from the physical world.
To promote a greater understanding of gender issues in the workplace and the academic community by supporting committees, policy development, and other administrators or advocates dealing with gender conflicts and problems.
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