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The following organizations have provided either financial or in-kind support for the continued development of UCP-SARnet.

CCBR is a community centre focused on strengthening communities through social research. They believe in the power of knowledge in order to impact positive social change. CCBR wants to bring people together to use knowledge to provide a real sense of innovative solutions to different community needs. CCBR is an independent, non-profit organization that is located in Kitchener, Ontario.
The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) is an independent, nonpartisan think tank dedicated to researching solutions to today's international governance challenges. CIGI strives to identify and generate ideas for global change by studying, advising and networking with scholars, practitioners and governments on the character and desired reforms to multilateral governance issues. CIGI conducts in-depth research and engages experts and partners worldwide from its extensive networks to craft policy proposals and recommendations that promote change in international public policy.

CIGI established IGLOO (International Governance Leaders and Organizations Online) as an online network to facilitate and promote knowledge exchange among individuals and institutions working, studying or advising on global issues.

Within five thematic areas (sustainability, complexity, origins, health and quality of life, global engagement), The College aspires to help solve pressing societal problems, to challenge and inspire the next generation of leaders, and to demonstrate the power of intellectual fusion.

The Department of Psychology is among the largest and most popular departments in ASU. Their mission is to create an environment that prepares undergraduates to take their place in the world, more effectively because of what they have learned; graduates to conduct innovative psychological research and pursue careers that use those skills to benefit their community; and faculty to grow in expertise both in teaching and scholarship.
University Technology Office develops and implements a long range technology plan in support of President Crow's vision for the New American University, fulfilling ASU's goals of excellence, access and impact. UTO uses strategic technologies to meet the unique administrative, research and academic computing needs of a multi-campus university.
The Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities was founded in 1996 by former professors of the Institute of Psychology, and the Polish Academy of Sciences. At present, it has more than 11 000 students studying in five faculties: psychology, philology, humanities & social sciences.

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