University Resources
Academic Units and Resources that Support the Work of the Initiative
The University’s most valuable resources are the interdisciplinary research centers, academic departments, and faculty across the University who engage in path breaking work in children, youth and family issues:
- Division of Adolescent Health Training Program
- Baby's Space Expansion Project
- Bell Museum of Natural History
- Center for 4-H Youth Development
- Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare
- Center for Early Education and Development
- Center for Youth Development and Research
- Center for Adolescent Nursing
- Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare
- Center for American Indian Research and Education
- Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement
- Center for Child and Family Health Promotion
- Center for Children with Special Health Care Needs
- Center for Early Education and Development
- Center for 4-H Youth Development
- Center for Leadership Education in Maternal and Child Public Health
- Center for Neurobehavioral Development
- Center for Reading Research
- Center for School Change
- Center for Transportation Studies
- Center for Urban and Regional Affairs
- Center for Youth Health Promotion
- Children, Youth and Family Consortium
- College of Education and Human Development
- Center of Excellence in Children’s Mental Health
- College of Human Ecology
- Department of Applied Economics
- Department of Educational Psychology
- Department of Family Social Sciences
- Department of Maternal and Child Health
- Department of Neurology
- Department of Psychology
- Department of Recreational Sports--Youth and Community Programs
- Department of Sociology
- Division of Epidemiology
- Institute of Child Development
- Institute on Community Integration
- Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community
- Institute on Race and Poverty
- Kerlan Collection
- Konopka Institute for Best Practices in Adolescent Health
- Marriage and Family Therapy Program
- Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse
- Multicultural and Academic Affairs
- National Center on Educational Outcomes
- Healthy Youth Development Prevention Research Center
- Physics Force
- QuarkNet
- School of Public Health
- School of Social Work
- Shirley G. Moore Laboratory School
Note: As the initiative continues to develop, we also expect to engage faculty members from the Law School, School of Journalism, and the Carlson School of Management.
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