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Research Institutes

 

Claremont McKenna College plays a significant role in addressing public policy questions of importance to society through ten nationally recognized research institutes. The institutes serve to enrich the curriculum and provide timely research opportunities for students working closely with faculty scholars. They also attract distinguished scholars and lecturers to the College, provide students with a variety of internship experiences, and produce scholarly research valuable to the community, the state, and the nation. Institutes of particular relevance to the Robert Day School include:

The Financial Economics Institute

Lisa Meulbroek, Director
The Financial Economics Institute (FEI) administers a unique curricular program, the Financial Economics sequence, which affords a rigorous educational opportunity for CMC students that is distinguished both by its liberal arts emphasis and quantitative orientation. The Institute provides databases and other resources to support faculty and student research, and sponsors conferences, workshops, and other events intended to bridge theory and practice. Each year, the FEI sponsors a trip that allows CMC students to visit some of the leading financial institutions in New York City. Professor Lisa Meulbroek, Fritz B. Burns Professor of Financial Economics, is the director of the Institute; Professor Eric Hughson, the Don and Lorraine Freeberg Professor of Economics and Finance, is the associate director.

The Lowe Institute of Political Economy

Marc D. Weidenmier, Director
The Lowe Institute supports individual faculty research covering a broad range of topics in political economy. The Institute sponsors a scholars program for independent student research, brings speakers to campus, and sponsors workshops and conferences. Research results are published in professional journals. Professor Marc Weidenmier, William F. Podlich Associate Professor of Economics and George R. Roberts Fellow, is the director.

The Berger Institute for Work, Family and Children

Heather Antecol, Director
The Berger Institute for Work, Family and Children was established in 2000 to be a leading source of research on significant issues impacting the intersection between work and family. The Berger Institute focuses on quantitative research impacting business practices and families; supports high-quality interdisciplinary research by talented CMC professors, which will lead to publishing opportunities; provides challenging and stimulating educational experiences for CMC students from freshman year through graduation, resulting in high-quality student work and publishing opportunities; and connects the wider CMC community, including alumni and parents of students to provide practical information about significant work/family issues.

The Kravis Leadership Institute

Jay Conger, Chair
The Kravis Leadership Institute (KLI) administers the Leadership Studies Sequence, including psychology, government, history, literature, philosophy, economics, and military science and leadership courses. Students work with KLI faculty on research projects studying leadership dynamics. The Institute also pursues a broad range of interdisciplinary research projects on leadership performance, entrepreneurship, and organizational effectiveness. Professor Jay Conger, Henry R. Kravis Research Chair in Leadership Studies serves as the chair.

The Rose Institute of State and Local Government

Andrew Busch, Director
The Rose Institute of State and Local Government specializes in survey research, fiscal analysis, and database development. The Rose Institute authors studies of political and demographic trends, and its student team is trained in many aspects of computer-aided research. Professor Andrew Busch, Crown Professor of Government, and George R. Roberts Fellow serves as the director.
 

Additional Institutes & Centers

The Family of Benjamin Z. Gould Center for Humanistic Studies

The Center for Human Rights Leadership

The Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies

The Roberts Environmental Center

The Salvatori Center for the Study of Individual Freedom in the Modern World