Advanced Electronics Technology Center
The Center's mission is development of reliable manufacturing for giga-scale miniaturization technology, to be performed in linkage with supporting companies.
Boston Writing Project
Since 1979, the BWP has conducted annual Summer Institutes and established professional development relationships with school systems across Eastern Massachusetts. The BWP is part of the Graduate College of Education at UMass Boston and is based on the National Writing Project model begun in Berkeley, California.
Career Services
Strives to attract students and alumni by providing relevant employment information, trends and requirements to the university community and by helping students learn about the world of work.
Center for Advanced Materials
The Center is a multidisciplinary research and resource center, bringing together state-of-the-art instrumentation, facilities and expert personnel.
Center for Electric Car and Energy Conversion
The primary focus is application of renewable energy in roof-top residential, industrial, and utility-interactive environments.
Center for Electromagnetic Materials and Optical S
Mission: To promote the design and adoption of materials that are safe to use, renewable within one generation of use, result in sustainable development, increase the standard of living of successive generations, and improve the environment.
Center for Environmental Engineering, Science and
CEEST'S mission is to improve the human environment and infrastructure regionally and globally through research, education, technical support and technology transfer on environmental issues.
Center for Family, Work and Community
The staff is available to consult about creating partnerships with University faculty, staff and students, and can help enhance community and organizational capacity by bringing University skills, strategic planning and expertise to groups outside the University.
Center for Field Services and Studies
An initiative within the UMass Lowell's College of Education, the Center was formed to create a new level of sustenance for the region's elementary and secondary schools.
Center for Health Promotion
dedicated to improving the health care of the region's residents. To accomplish its mission, the Center focuses on several areas of activity: faculty research in the health professions, faculty consultations to practicing health professionals, and consumer education aimed at improving health status.
Center for Industrial Competitiveness
The CIC combines active involvement in industrial restructuring with in-depth research on the history, theory, and practice of industrial development.
Center for Intelligent Biomaterials
Carries out basic and applied research on the evolved intelligent properties of specific biological macromolecules.
Center for Lowell History
Established in 1971 to assure the safekeeping, preservation and availability for study and research of materials in unique subject areas, particularly those related to the Greater Lowell Area, and UMass Lowell.
Center for Sustainable Energy
Develops systems to provide energy for various uses in an environmentally and economically sustainable manner.
Centers for Learning and Academic Support Services
Established to improve the quality of the students academic experience at UMass Lowell, the Centers have received national attention for the innovative approach to academic support services and the unique partnership that the Centers have with the faculty.
College of Health Professions
The programs of the College through didactic, laboratory and practical experiences, emphasize the scientific and theoretical basis of each of the disciplines. The multi disciplinary nature of the programs provide the foundation for cooperation and collaboration among health professionals.
College of Management
The College is one of only 305 institutions worldwide to have both undergraduate and graduate programs accredited by the AACSB, the International Association for Management Education. This is the highest level of business school accreditation a U.S. institution can achieve.
Continuing Studies and Corporate Education
Provides information on degrees and programs offered.
Division of Fine Arts
The campus offers six majors including sound recording technology and graphic design. The focus of all majors is on practical education and hands-on experience.
Indian Student Association
Information on this student group at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
Institute for Asian American Studies
The Institute brings together resources and expertise within both the university and the community to conduct research on Asian Americans; to expand Asian American studies in the curriculum; and to strengthen the community development capacity of Asian Americans.
James B. Francis College of Engineering
In addition to the traditional four-year course of study, the College of Engineering also offers minors in business, a dual-degree BA/BS program, internships, and our unique Track II program, which provides a five-year phased introduction into the engineering curriculum.
Kerr Ergonomics Institute
The goal of KEI is to develop programs and strategies that promote worker health and improve long-term company productivity, broadly defined.
Lowell Center for Sustainable Production
Develops, studies, and promotes environmentally sound systems of production, healthy work environments, and economically viable work organizations.
Massachusetts Bioprocess Development Center
The Center is an interdisciplinary research and development and education center that assists start-up biotechnology companies in the development of procedures that can become validated, cGMP compliant, manufacturing processes.
NSF Biodegradable Polymer Research Center
The Center carries out exploratory and applied research on biodegradable polymers to support the technological interests of its members.
Office of Community Service
The University's service learning connection to the Greater Lowell and other neighboring communities, the Office searches regularly for students who might enjoy making community service a part of their education and life at the University, and for those community agencies and facilities that need these services most.
Photonics and Optoelectronics Design and Fabricati
The Center's mission is to support regional industries and start-ups, perform sponsored research, and form a core of design and fabrication technology to support initiatives requiring innovative semiconductor-based device technologies.
Radiation Laboratory
Mission: To support the existing degree programs in sciences, in engineering, and other fields and to foster interdisciplinary academic activity at the UMass Lowell campus and within the UMass system as a whole.
Student Health Services
The staff consists of nurse practitioners, a part-time M.D., a health educator, a secretary, and an insurance coordinator. While walk-in service is provided for emergency first aid, students must have an appointment to see the nurse practitioner or M.D. for an illness or routine health care.
Submillimeter-Wave Technology Lab
The Laboratory's goal is to develop and apply technology in the frequency range of 100 GHz to 5 THz.
The Center for Atmospheric Research
The Center was founded with the goal of conducting experimental and analytical research in the atmospheric and space sciences, to provide research opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students, and to demonstrate how research and development tie to solving real world problems.
The Center for Women and Work
Dedicated to improving the conditions of work and enhancing economic opportunities for women through research, education, and social action.
The Institute for Plastics Innovation
Offers leaders of the American plastics industry the knowledge and tools to stay in the forefront of research and development.
Toxics Use Reduction Institute
TURI was created to promote reduction in the use of chemicals and the generation of toxic by-products in industry and commerce in the State of Massachusetts.
Tsongas Center-Tsongas Industrial History Center
A collaborative project of the UMass Lowell Graduate School of Education and the National Park Service at Lowell National Historical Park. The Center encourages the teaching of industrial history in a hands-on way through on- and off-site educational programs for over 50,000 students annually.
UMass Lowell Electronic Library
Links the Boston Library Consortium, FirstSearch, GateNet, Infotrak, and many other scholastic, industrial and commercial databases.
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Offers a broad array of programs to its 13,000 full- and part-time, undergraduate and graduate students. With a special expertise in applied science and technology and a focus on regional economic and social development, the campus offers an outstanding and well-rounded education to its students, engages in substantial and wide-ranging research, and is deeply involved in the lifeblood of the community.