AFFILIATED CENTERS
  • Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies
    The Princeton University Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies was created to improve the clarity, accuracy and sophistication of discourse about the nation's artistic and cultural life.
  • Center for Migration and Development
    The Princeton University Center for Migration and Development was created to promote scholarship and enrich intellectual exchanges among faculty and students with an interest in migration processes and community national development.
  • Center for Research on Child Wellbeing
    The Center for Research on Child Wellbeing (CRCW) conducts research on children's health, education, income, and family structure.
  • Center for the Study of Religion
    The Center for the Study of Religion at Princeton University is a major academic initiative that aims to encourage scholarly research, teaching, and public discussion about religion through the diverse perspectives of the humanities and social sciences.
  • Global Network on Inequality
    The Global Network on Inequality is a group of 14 research institutes throughout Western Europe and Japan that host Princeton doctoral students for periods of 2-3 months for collaborative work. GNI faculty visit Princeton periodically to present their research.
  • International Network Archive
    The International Network Archive provides data on contemporary global transactions. It is currently beginning to collect data from the Historical Atlas of Globalization.
  • Office of Population Research
    The Office of Population Research at Princeton University is the oldest population research center in the country. Founded in 1936, it has trained more than a hundred students who received doctoral degrees and more than a hundred others who received one-year professional training. Many of these alumni occupy important professional positions in developing countries; others are on university faculties in this country and abroad.

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