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GUIDELINES ON CAMPUS-WIDE CENTERS

Although discipline-based departments have and will continue to be the foundation of IUPUI, interdisciplinary programs provide a means to develop innovative programs. Some centers are created as a result of external funding opportunities, and other centers originate in response to a group of faculty interested in formally working together. This policy is intended to help foster the creation, operation, and evaluation of those centers that originate within IUPUI.

Section 1 - Criteria for the Creation of a Specific Center

Section II - Procedures for Establishing a Center

Authority for approving the establishment of a new center (research center, public service unit, institute, etc.) whether funded with extramural funds or not, rests with the President who consults with the Academic Policies and Procedures Committee. The President may delegate approval authority to the Chancellor. In determining whether or not to forward a proposal to the President, the Chancellor will consider factors such as the designation "Center" or "Institute," appointment of an administrative head such as a director, and a budget distinct from the budget of the unit to which the project reports. Each such center or institute must ordinarily have a clear administrative reporting line through a degree-granting school.

Requests for approval to establish a new center are to follow the approval sequence below.

Forward a written request accompanied by a signed Route Sheet to the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education. Review of proposals for centers that are primarily related to research or graduate education will be coordinated by the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education. Proposals that are primarily related to undergraduate education or service will be coordinated by the Executive Vice Chancellor and Dean of the Faculties.

Upon approval by the Vice Chancellors listed above, the proposal and review analysis will be forwarded to the Chancellor, and upon review and campus approval, through the appropriate University approval procedure, the center will be approved or denied.

Notification of University approval or denial will be forwarded to the requesting unit.

If external funds are involved, approval for establishing a new center must have been received prior to the University's acceptance of an award to fund the center. In no case should the center or institute become operational without administrative approval.

Each request must address the items referenced on the request specifications.

Section III - Organizational Structure

Center's Life Span/Disestablishment:

A center is not intended to have an indefinite institutional life. It should be oriented to solving problems and should then be closed when it has solved the problems (or because it is no longer able to do so). The following guidelines are to ensure that a center does not outlive its useful purpose:


The term "Center" is intended to be generic and applies to interdisciplinary programs that have chosen to use other descriptors such as "Institute".


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