Featured Center Conferences and Publications
The Brotherhood's Dilemma
Marc Lynch
Middle East Brief Series, Crown Center for Middle East Studies
Renewing the Pacific Partnership
Peter A. Petri, co-author
Asia-Pacific Center for Economics and Business, International Business School
Creating Art, Promoting Change: Works by Jewish Women
Hadassah-Brandeis Institute
Independence and Interdependence: The Delicate Balance of International Justice
International Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life
Symposium Video and Audio Archive
One Land, Two People: Sixty Years since the 1947 U.N. Partition Plan for Palestine
Crown Center for Middle East Studies & the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies
German Ambassador Klaus Scharioth Keynote Address
Center for German and European Studies
Israel Studies
Schusterman Center for Israel Studies
The International Judge: An Introduction to the Men and Women Who Decide the World's Cases
Daniel Terris, Leigh Swigart, Cesare P.R. Romano
International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life
Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile: The Making of a Political Philosopher
Eugene R. Sheppard
Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry
International Centers
Eleven interdisciplinary centers — ranging from economic research to the study of justice worldwide — are contributing to new knowledge and change in the global community.
Asia Pacific Center for Economics and Business
The Asia-Pacific Center for Economics and Business (APC), located within Brandeis International Business School, conducts research, teaching and outreach on business and economic issues in the Asia Pacific region and on US-Asia Pacific relations.
Asper Center for Global Entrepreneurship
The Asper Center serves as Brandeis' platform to probe and understand the key trends affecting entrepreneurship across cultures and borders.
Center for German and European Studies
CGES' mission is teaching, research and outreach to broader communities about the social, political and cultural issues involved in integrating diversity and difference in Germany and Europe in the new millennium.
Center for International Development
The Programs in Sustainable International Development form a community of concerned students and faculty drawn from around the world. Our mission is to help build a new generation of development planners and policy makers in the U.S. and abroad for whom a global society free of poverty, preventable disease, and environmental degradation is achievable.
Crown Center for Middle East Studies
With a commitment to objective research and such a wide array of activities, the Crown Center is poised to take its place as a leading university research center for the study of the Middle East.
Gordon Public Policy Center
The Gordon Center supports research; campus-based lectures, workshops, and conferences; and publications focused on various aspects of public policymaking in the United States and other developed democracies.
Hadassah-Brandeis Institute
The mission of the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute is contained in one brief sentence: to develop fresh ways of thinking about Jews and gender worldwide by producing and promoting scholarly research and artistic projects.
International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life
The mission of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life is to develop effective responses to conflict and injustice by offering innovative approaches to coexistence, strengthening the work of international courts, and encouraging ethical practice in civic and professional life.
Rosenberg Institute of Global Finance
The Rosenberg Institute, established in 2002, is the International Business School's principal research platform in the field of international finance. The Institute seeks to analyze and anticipate major trends in global financial markets, institutions and regulations, and to develop the information and ideas required to solve emerging problems.
Schusterman Center for Israel Studies
The Schusterman Center for Israel Studies, founded in 2007, is dedicated to promoting exemplary teaching and scholarship in Israeli history, politics, culture, and society at Brandeis University and beyond.
Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry
The Tauber Institute seeks to study the history and culture of European Jewry in the modern period. It has a special interest in studying the causes, nature, and consequences of the Holocaust and explores them within the context of modern European diplomatic, intellectual, political, and social history.