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Established in 1979, ARL continues to be guided and inspired by the following mission , context , and objectives.

ARL Mission
ARL supports and promotes interdisciplinary collaborations that initiate new research and educational programs of high priority to the scientific community. This cross-fertilization between disciplines has created new projects, collaborations, and educational opportunities (e.g., establishment of the Biomedical Engineering Program, Center for Insect Science, Divisions of Neurobiology and of Neural Systems, Memory and Aging, and Institute for the Study of Planet Earth). The very success of these programs and other programs in ARL is a direct result of providing opportunities for research active faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and students (undergraduate and graduate) to develop intellectual and scientific growth.

ARL Context
The enormous expansion of interdisciplinary programs reflects the growing awareness that the most urgent and significant problems faced by our society and the most exciting research at the frontiers of science cannot be successfully addressed from the perspectives of a single traditional discipline. Critical scientific engineering and societal problems are necessarily complex, and a mixture of disciplines is needed for their study. The establishment of effective interdisciplinary programs is mandated if a university wishes to respond to society's needs. Such programs will contribute to participating academic units by attracting outstanding students and faculty and by providing exciting opportunities for graduate students in new areas of knowledge and new realms of research.

ARL Objectives

  • To provide the necessary mechanisms to enable world-class researchers, postdoctoral fellows, scientists, and students (undergraduate and graduate) to construct new research projects, arrange productive collaborations, and open new educational opportunities of an interdisciplinary quality among colleges which otherwise would not be possible, thereby cultivating intellectual and scientific development and scholarly endeavors.
  • To actively explore for and acquire necessary extramural funding to support the interdisciplinary programs and research activities.
  • To promote the excellence of ARL instructional programs, scholarly research activities, and faculty service at the State and National levels.
  • To offer educational opportunities through formal courses, workshops, training and outreach programs.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 21 October 2006 )
 
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