Collaborating Partners

Collaborating Partners

Collaborating with the following partners and other stakeholders broadens the College of Arts & Science (CAS) research enterprise and opens opportunities for CAS to advance USF's Strategic Areas of Focus in Analytics & Data Science, Biology by Design, Global & National Security, Social Justice & Human Rights, and Sustainability, Environmental, & Oceanographic Sciences.  

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Global & National Security Institute (GNSI). GNSI operates across science & technology, human dynamics and social behavior, and cybersecurity. 

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Great Power Competition (GPC) Conference Series. USF in partnership with the National Defense University's Near East and South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies and the U.S. Central Command hosts the GPC Conference. 

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U.S. CENTRAL COMMAND. The USF-MacDill Air Foce Base partnership places education at the forefront, enhancing the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math.  and supporting ßÙßÇÂþ»­ students, researchers, and greater military community. 

IAE

. IAE provides agile, best-value engineering solutions to enhance the performance, effectiveness and safety of its sponsors, including the Department of Defense; other federal, state and local agencies; and industry. 

Moffitt

. The partnering agreement between USF and the Moffitt Cancer Center brings together experts whose aim is to advance the field of cancer research and drug discovery. The College of Arts & Science (CAS) contributes to and strengthens these collaborative initiatives by conducting innovative, interdisciplinary research and scholarship, advancing knowledge in ways that prepare us to address complex social and scientific problems and enhance the quality of life for people and communities. 

Cyber Florida

. In its mission to help position Florida as a national leader in cybersecurity through education, research, & outreach, Cyber Florida has collaborated with USF -CAS, NESA, & U.S. Central Command in several GPC cybersecurity conferences surrounding threats ffacing the U.S., its allies, & partners.