Research and Instructional Resources within Disciplinary Colleges: APPLIED LIFE STUDIES


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In addition to departmental research facilities within the College of Applied Life Studies, the Institute for Research on Human Development serves as an interdisciplinary research unit concerned with health and human development. The institute's work is directed toward understanding and promoting optimum health, human development, and performance. The institute has an established national reputation for its work in gerontology, motivation, psychopharmacology, performance assessment, and related areas. Its programs are characteristically undertaken in cooperation with other units such as the Division of Human Development and Family Studies, the Department of Community Health, and the Division of Rehabilitation Education.


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