The National Science Foundation - University of Arizona Accelerator Mass Spectrometry facility is dedicated to the study of cosmogenic isotopes, with special emphasis on radiocarbon, 14C.
Centers and Institutes
Since 1966, ALIC has provided specialized information services, spanning the full range of library functions, to the University of Arizona community, the public, government agencies, and international development organizations.
The Arizona Cancer Center's vision is to be the preeminent leader in achieving freedom from cancer by extending and enhancing the lives of individuals regionally, nationally, and throughout the world.
Education: The Center offers a broad range of educational opportunities for healthcare professionals with an interest in learning and practicing the principles of
The Arizona Pest Management Center (APMC) is an umbrella organization within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) whose goal is to create a working environment in which the science and implementation of Integr
Arizona Remote Sensing Center (ARSC) serves as a focus for remote sensing and spatial analysis research within the College of Agriculture and Life Science.
AzRISE, a global institute at the University of Arizona, creates multi-disciplinary partnerships that integrate research, economics, public policy, and education.
The Arizona Respiratory Center is an internationally renowned organization of physicians, scientists, and scholars all seeking to understand and eradicate respiratory diseases.
Arizona State Museum’s expansive collections are among the most notable resources in the world for research and study of Native peoples of the American Southwest and northern Mexico.
B2 Institute is addressing scientific Grand Challenges whose solutions require the combined expertise of a broad range of scientific fields and diverse interdisciplinary talents.
Agriculture. Engineering. Medicine. Pharmacy. Science. These are the five original disciplines BIO5 pulled together to tackle the complex biology-based challenges affecting humanity today: How do we prevent, treat and cure the myriad diseases we face?
The mission of Biosphere 2 is to serve as a center for research, outreach, teaching, and life-long learning about Earth, its living systems, and its place in the universe.
The Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology (BARA) is a unique academic research unit that strives to place anthropology at the service of contemporary society, prepare the next generation of professional anthropologists, advance knowledge of the hum
The Center for Applied Spatial Analysis (CASA) is a GIS research facility within the School of Geography and Development.
The Center for Astrobiology works with researchers, programs, departments, and colleges across campus and researchers throughout the world to build the research and educational programs needed to answer the profound questions raised in astrobiology: how
The Center for Creative Photography (CCP) is an archive and research center that retains the archives of Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Garry Winogrand, Harry Callahan, and other great 20th century photographers.
The Center for Insect Science (CIS) is a division of the Arizona Research Laboratories at the UA.
CISSEM is comprised of a team of scientists, engineers, and staff located at major universities and research centers in Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, New Jersey, and Washington.
The goals of the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) are to contribute to the teaching mission of the University; foster high quality research; serve as an outreach resource for public understanding of Latin America in the University, the community, the state, the nation, and the hemisphere; and develop and support strong collaboration with Latin American colleagues and institutions.
Collaboration among scientists at the UA and across the world has created a timely exchange of knowledge and a worldwide understanding of the importance of toxicology studies.
The Climate Dynamics and Hydrometeorology Center (CDHC) was established to coordinate interdisciplinary research on hydrometeorology and climate among 11 units (six in the College of Science; two in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; and one
The vision of the Controlled Environment Agriculture Center is to develop controlled environment agriculture as an economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable agricultural option.
The Drachman Institute is a research and public service unit of the College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Arizona dedicated to the environmentally sensitive and resource-conscious development of neighborhoods and commun
The Environmental Research Laboratory (ERL) is a specialized off-campus component of the Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Science.
The Jack and Vivian Hanson Arizona Film Institute (Hanson Film Institute) at The University of Arizona offers programs for students, emerging filmmakers, and media entrepreneurs who want to contribute significantly to the art and/or business of filmmaki
The Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources (IMR) at the University of Arizona has been created to advance scientific, technological and educational aspects of mineral discovery, extraction and processing, including the environmental and societal issues
Our faculty and students study a wide range of topics that all tie together under one common theme: the Earth-atmosphere system. Most of the department's research is done through the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP).
The Institute of the Environment collaborates across campus to understand, communicate, and solve the environmental challenges facing our world, nation, and state, as well as to help the people of Arizona seize opportunities created by these challenges.
Maricopa Agricultural Center has a goal to develop, deliver, and service the best integrated agricultural technologies for all problems faced by Arizona consumers and producers.
The Natural Products Center (NPC) conducts interdisciplinary research leading to the discovery and development of useful natural products from plants and micro-organisms.
The University of Arizona Poetry Center is a living archive, founded in 1960, to maintain and cherish the spirit of poetry.
The mission of the Southwest Border Rural Health Research Center is to conduct policy-relevant (action or applied) research that addresses health issues affecting the southwestern United States, the U.S.-Mexico border region, and the nation; disseminate
The Southwest Center seeks to define, illuminate, and present, through research, teaching, and publishing, the character of the Greater Southwest: the heartland of Arizona, New Mexico, Sonora, and Chihuahua, and its peripheries.
SWEHSC is composed of scientists from multiple colleges and departments across the University. They provide expertise that empowers investigators to better address environmental health problems associated with the Southwest.
The Southwest Institute for Research on Women (SIROW) is a regional research and resource center within the Women’s Studies Department at the University of Arizona.
The goals of the Center for Environmentally Benign Semiconductor Manufacturing are to develop novel strategic solutions to existing environmental, safety, and health (ESH) problems in semiconductor manufacturing; create new and effective environmentally
The V Bar V Ranch (V-V) provides a unique combination of research and educational opportunities for sustainable rangeland management.
The mission of the Valley Fever Center for Excellence (VFCE) is to mobilize resources for the eradication of valley fever (Coccidioidomycosis) through the development of public awareness and education about the disease, the promotion of high quality car
The mission of the National Science Foundation Water Quality Center (WQC) is to conduct research that evaluates physical, chemical, and microbial processes that affect the quality of surface and subsurface waters used for potable supplies.
The Water Resources Research Center (WRRC) promotes understanding of critical state and regional water management and policy issues through research, community outreach, and public education.
Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (WISE) program was established at the University of Arizona in 1976 as part of the Women's Studies Department and the Southwest Institute for Research on Women.


