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The Center for Materials Science and Engineering (CMSE) provides a vehicle for enhancing materials research and education at the University of Toledo. To accomplish this, the CMSE facilitates collaborative research and educational activity on the University of Toledo campus, with Bowling Green State University, other educational institutions, and regional industry. |
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The Geographic Information Sciences and Applied Technology (GISAG) center focuses on regional and community issues, environmental protection, land use planning, economic development, site characterization, and resource mapping. The GISAG center is a focal point for GIS research and graduate certification programs. |
The Humanities Institiute, established in 1986, offers at least one major public humanities program each year in collaboration with other local cultural and educational institutions. The mission of the institute is to encourage understanding of the humanities through interdisciplinary programs for faculty, students, and the general public. |
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The Instrumentation Center supports research activities to faculty in the colleges of Arts & Sciences, Engineering, and Pharmacy by providing advice, technical assistance and access to advanced scientific equipment. This includes education and training for graduate students. The Center specializes in Crystallographic studies and is the home to the Ohio Crystallographic Consortium (OCC). |
The Lake Erie Center is an interdisciplinary research and education center for aquatic conservation, bioremediation and restoration, coastal zone processes, environmental chemistry and hydrology, ecology and ecosystem management, fishery genetics, geography and land use planning, bioeconomics, limnology, remote sensing, and environmental monitoring. Research at the Lake Erie Center explores the linkages among land use, aquatic resources, and water quality. |
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The Stranahan Arboretum is a 47-acre site that consists of cultivated ornamental trees, rolling lawns, natural woods, ponds, wetlands, and prairie. It serves as a field site for environmental education and research, and hosts educational programs for area school students throughout the year. The arboretum is open for public tours during May and October, when spring wildflowers and fall foliage are in full color. |
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