University Partners
Partners
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Center for School and Community Partnerships
The mission of the Center for School & Community Partnerships is to build partnerships to support K-12 schools, educators, and students. Our current projects include providing technical assistance to schools and community partners, professional development for educators, and a variety of research projects. The Center also provides administrative and technical support to faculty in the College of Education in obtaining and managing external funding for education research and service projects.
The mission of the Center for School & Community Partnerships is to build partnerships to support K-12 schools, educators, and students. Our current projects include providing technical assistance to schools and community partners, professional development for educators, and a variety of research projects. The Center also provides administrative and technical support to faculty in the College of Education in obtaining and managing external funding for education research and service projects.
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Division of University Advancement
The Division of University Advancement at Boise State works to build relationships and support for student success, including the university’s mission as a metropolitan research university of distinction. We tell our story, develop and nurture donor-centered relationships, and help ensure the stewardship of gifts made in support of Boise State.
Boise State UniversityThe Division of University Advancement at Boise State works to build relationships and support for student success, including the university’s mission as a metropolitan research university of distinction. We tell our story, develop and nurture donor-centered relationships, and help ensure the stewardship of gifts made in support of Boise State.
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Energy Policy Institute
The Energy Policy Institute is dedicated to advancing energy policy and decision-making through an evidenced-based approach that is grounded in social and technical understanding of energy systems change.
220 Parkcenter Blvd Boise, ID 83706The Energy Policy Institute is dedicated to advancing energy policy and decision-making through an evidenced-based approach that is grounded in social and technical understanding of energy systems change.
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Idaho Policy Institute
Started in 2016 by Boise State’s School of Public Service, the Idaho Policy Institute is dedicated to conducting and fostering research and partnerships with community and industry.
1910 University Drive MS 1935 Boise, Idaho 83725Started in 2016 by Boise State’s School of Public Service, the Idaho Policy Institute is dedicated to conducting and fostering research and partnerships with community and industry.
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Office of Emergency Management
The Boise State Office of Emergency Management “takes an all-hazards approach to continuously improve our campus community’s preparedness. [They] “plan for,” “mitigate against,” “respond to,” and “recover” from an incident or emergency.”
Department of Public SafetyThe Boise State Office of Emergency Management “takes an all-hazards approach to continuously improve our campus community’s preparedness. [They] “plan for,” “mitigate against,” “respond to,” and “recover” from an incident or emergency.”
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Process Management Lab
Our PML is associated with Boise State’s Organizational Performance and Workplace Learning (OPWL) department. We work with nonprofit and community-serving organizations to help them improve their internal processes so they can better meet their missions and serve their communities. In doing so, with work with retired professors, tenured professors, community executives, graduates, and graduate students. OPWL does not receive funding from Boise State.
Boise State UniversityOur PML is associated with Boise State’s Organizational Performance and Workplace Learning (OPWL) department. We work with nonprofit and community-serving organizations to help them improve their internal processes so they can better meet their missions and serve their communities. In doing so, with work with retired professors, tenured professors, community executives, graduates, and graduate students. OPWL does not receive funding from Boise State.