Overview:
The Applied Psychology Research Institute (APRI) is established to perform funded
research associated with the Wichita State University Department of Psychology. The
mission of the Research Institute is to advance the applied research and educational
objectives of WSU faculty by encouraging, promoting, and supporting research. It supports
the pursuit and management of externally funded projects while also connecting researchers
with potential sponsors from various funding agencies. The Research Institute also
connects graduate students with researchers to provide them with an applied learning
experience built to develop knowledge, skills, and values beyond traditional classroom
lectures.
APRI researchers have a diverse array of sponsored research from various funding agencies. All human subjects research conducted at the Research Institute is reviewed by WSU’s Institutional Review Board (IRB) to assure the rights and welfare of subjects are protected and that the University is in compliance with federal requirements (Title 45 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 46). Current areas of emphasis include:
- Transportation
- Training and Performance
- User Experience (UX)
- Aerospace/Military
- Community Research, Intervention, and Action
Contact:
Dr. Carryl L. Baldwin
Jabara Hall, Room 421
Overview:
The mission of the Center for Economic Development and Business Research (CEDBR) is
to enhance the region's economic growth and development by:
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collecting, analyzing and disseminating business, economic and demographic information
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conducting applied business, economic and demographic research
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serving as a vital link between the business and economic development community, Wichita State University and the W. Frank Barton School of Business.
The CEDBR strives to be recognized by the business and economic development community as:
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a reliable and responsive source for business, economic and demographic information, and as an
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essential partner in the region's economic development process by conducting high-quality, objective research on issues related to the community's current and future economic well-being.
Contact:
Jeremy Hill, Director
Grace Wilkie Hall, Room 223
(316) 978-5184
Overview:
Center for Energy Studies (CES) was established in the 1970s as the WSU Wind Energy
Lab. This is one of the thirteen university members of the Power Systems Engineering Research Center (PSERC). CES continues excellence in the energy and electric power industry research
and advanced power system education.
CES has always been involving to find innovative and efficient solutions to the problems in the area of power system, power quality, various energy technologies and communication & control system.
Overview:
The purpose of the Center for Physical Activity and Aging (CPAA) is to examine the
interrelationships between exercise and aging via research, education, and service.
The CPAA then integrates these findings into practical forms of physical activity and multidimensional strategies that allow older adults to maintain or improve their quality of life.
The CPAA offers a variety of activity classes and fitness testing (such as bone density testing) for older adults in the community. These services assist seniors in maintaining a high quality of life. Furthermore, the CPAA members serve as a "living laboratory" that allow for investigation of the relationship between physical activity and aging.
Overview:
The real estate program at Wichita State was founded in the late 1970s, making it
one of the oldest real estate programs in the country. Since its inception, the program
has strived to maintain close connections with real estate professionals throughout
the region. In 2000, the Center for Real Estate was established to help deepen the
connections between the professional real estate community and the academic programs
at Wichita State University. Housed within the W. Frank Barton School of Business, the Center for Real Estate engages in a variety of research, community networking,
and student support activities to achieve this goal.
Contact:
Dr. Stanley D. Longhofer, Director
(316) 978-7163
Overview:
The Center for Women's Studies at Wichita State University offers the major and minor
in women's studies through courses and curriculum. It is a campus resource / research
center for scholarship concerning women. Unique in Kansas, the Center for Women's
Studies at Wichita State is one of the longest-standing, degree-granting, and autonomous
women's studies centers in the country.
Overview:
Ennovar at Wichita State University emphasizes education, emerging technology, experiential
learning, evolutionary research, exploration and engagement. Ennovar is a derivative
of the Spanish word “innovar,” which means, “to innovate.”
Ennovar is adding jobs and growing the economy -- fulfilling WSU’s strategic plan -- and paving the way for additional organizations on campus that make the Innovation University concept real -- right now.
Contact:
Matt Forney, Executive Director
Overview:
The WSU Environmental Finance Center (EFC), housed within the Hugo Wall School of
Public Affairs, is one of 10 university-based centers across the country that provides
communities with professional training, technical assistance and applied research
to equip officials in making sound financial and environmental decisions. By sharing
tools, technologies and resources offered by a network of collaborators, the Wichita
State University Environmental Finance Center helps communities meet environmental
and financial needs while increasing quality of life and financial sustainability.
Contact:
Lindquist Hall, 2nd Floor
(316) 978-7240
Overview:
You can dream anywhere. When you’re ready to do, you’re going to need tools and technology
and know-how. You’ll find all of that in our makerspace studios. They’re equipped
with high-tech tools like 3D printers and laser cutters, CNC and EDM machines, and
good old fashioned machine shop tools and equipment like sheet metal machines, lathes
and saws. Or maybe you just need a screwdriver. We’ve got those, too.
Contact:
Wichita State University
John Bardo Center
(316) 978-2738
Overview:
Your designs need validation. That’s where we come in. Whether it’s a material, component,
system or full airframe; we’ll push it, pull it, heat it, freeze it, zap it and take
it to its limits. We work with certification agencies to prove compliance and help
when design issues arise. Our experience with countless unique projects brings in
a fresh perspective, and our capabilities, technology, and expertise are unlike that
of any other test lab. Bring us your test plans – you’ll get results.
Contact:
Dr. John S. Tomblin Ph.D., Executive Director
National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR)
(316) 978-6427
Overview:
The Public Policy and Management Center (PPMC) at Wichita State University advances
public good by strengthening people, organizations and communities. The PPMC provides
expertise and support in the following areas:
- Research and Program Evaluation
- Talent Development and Professional Services
- Community Engagement
Contact:
Misty Bruckner, Director
Lindquist Hall, 3rd Floor
(316) 978-6527
Overview:
WSU has a rich history of research and service in the field of aging involving multiple
academic departments and colleges. In 2003-04, a group of scholars and partners from
the community explored the desirability of folding the activities into a more formal
framework that would expand, coordinate, and further develop these activities. Dr.James
Rhatigan led this initiative, in partnership with Drs. Philip Gaunt and Charles Fox. Faculty members involved in the early discussions of an institute on aging at WSU
included: Drs. Mary Corrigan, Louis Medvene, Michael Jorgensen, Steven Peters, Ruth
Bohlken, Alex Chaparro, Michael Rogers, Matthew Shepherd, Ray Hull, Barbara Chaparro,
and Laszlo Stumpfhauser.
Contact:
Dr. Carryl L. Baldwin, Director
(316) 978-3058
Overview:
We are a group of professionals who are dedicated to deliver the best solutions and
results to our customers. Each team member possesses unique skills and talents and
when they’re combined we produce dynamic results! Each project is a collaboration
and integrates project management process phases that have proven to be effective
and efficient.
We have a strong history of providing applied learning opportunities for students; having provided work experience on real-world projects to more than 100 students since 1998. The entire T3 staff is comprised of 100% Shockers: either currently enrolled or WSU alumni. Go Shox!
Contact:
(316) 978-5398
Overview:
WSU Strategic Initiatives enables market-driven technology development, demonstration,
and deployment by providing unparalleled access to WSU facilities, faculty, and students
as problem solvers for business/industry, innovators, and students to evaluate and
explore new technology customization and adoption/implementation.
Contact:
Debra Franklin, AVP
Phone: 316-978-5363