| Welcome
to the Office of the Provost |
| New Report Available - |
Case as a Research University:
Opportunities and Challenges
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This is an historic and exciting time for the University, with a renewed commitment to learning and service at all levels. Such times present both opportunities and challenges. Case has a distinguished history of research and scholarship. How can we proactively maintain our research standing in areas of traditional strength, and build up those areas where increased strength would produce significant returns? What steps are required to meet the challenges of a changing research environment? How can we address the promise presented by new large interdisciplinary programs, as well as the burden imposed by rapidly escalating costs of recruiting and supporting faculty and students?
Read the whole report here:
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| Our
Annual Campus-Wide Conversation |
America's
Role in the World Proposals
Being Accepted for Projects up to $10,000.00
As part
of its ongoing effort to foster a vibrant intellectual campus community,
the Office of the Provost plans to sponsor an annual campus-wide conversation
on a designated theme. This theme will be chosen by a widely drawn
committee including faculty and students from across the University.
For academic year 2002-2003, the annual theme committee has selected
the topic "America's Role in the World," defined broadly.
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| Center
for Institutional Research |
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The
Center for Institutional Research at Case provides
information and research to support decision-making,
policy analysis, institutional assessment, and strategic
planning. Based in the Office of the President and the
Provost but drawing on the expertise of staff in a number
of units, the Center's resources are available to school-based
faculty and staff as well as to central administration
and campus committees. Policy and priorities for the
Center will be established by the Office of the President
and the Provost. |
| Undergraduate
Student Information |
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Undergraduate
Admission |
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Office
of Undergraduate Studies |
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Handbook
for Undergraduates 2001-2002 |
| Student
Experience |
Prepare
for a challenging career
Contribute
to vital research
Make a positive
contribution to communities throughout the world
Expand your
academic horizons abroad
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| Graduate
Student Information |
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Office
of Graduate Studies
The School of Graduate Studies is the unit of Case Western Reserve
University through which graduate programs in the humanities and social
sciences, biological and physical sciences, engineering, and selected
disciplines related to professional fields are offered. |
| Financial
Aid |
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Office
of Financial Aid
Case Western Reserve University makes every effort to contribute
to each family's resources to the fullest extent, hopefully fulfilling
the student's financial need. |
| Research |
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Office
of Research Compliance
Office
of Sponsored Projects Administration |
| UCITE
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University
Center for Innovation and Teaching in Education |
| University
Center for Women |
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The
mission of the CWRU Center
for Women is to promote the well-being and advancement of women
through education and advocacy. Its charge is to stimulate and coordinate
women-centered activities, education, research, services, and resources
for Case students, faculty, staff, alumnae, and related community
organizations and individuals |
| WiSER
(Women in Science Roundtable) |
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Funded
by the Provosts office as part of the PCUEL initiative, our goal
is to promote the academic excellence of people, particularly women,
pursuing science at CWRU at every level, from freshmen to faculty,
by building a learning community and by giving them the tools they
need to succeed. |
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| Schools
and Colleges of CWRU |
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College
of Arts and Sciences
- Departments and interdisciplinary programs in the areas
of the humanities, fine and performing arts, social sciences, natural
sciences, and mathematics
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Case
School of Engineering - preparing engineers
with the complete range of skills and hands-on experience they will
need to succeed. |
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School
of Dentistry
- Explore
our website and learn the difference between virtual dentistry and
dentistry in the real world. Then, let us prepare you to make a difference. |
| Graduate
Studies |
School
of Graduate Studies -
graduate programs in the humanities and social sciences, biological
and physical sciences, engineering, and selected disciplines. |
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School
of Law -
teaching critical thinking and analysis, legal theory
and perspectives, written and oral communication, and the skills,
values, and ethics of lawyers--as well as the public policies underlying
legal issues. |
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Weatherhead
School of Management
- an international center of management scholarship, committed
to preparing and enhancing organizational leadership |
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School
of Medicine -
Since its founding in 1843, the Case Western Reserve University School
of Medicine has been at the forefront of medical education and research. |
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Frances
Payne Bolton School of Nursing Providing a foundation
in the discipline of nursing; encouraging students to demonstrate
leadership in clinical practice, utilize clinical inquiry to advance
practice, and become actively involved in research. |
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Mandel
School of Applied Social Sciences - Consistently ranked
as one of the top ten schools of social work in the country, the Mandel
School offers an innovative combination of extensive field education
with the enduring traditions and prestige of a major university |
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Cooperative
Education -
An extension of the classroom. It is a learning experience designed
to integrate classroom theory with practical experience and professional
development |
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