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This strategic framework sets the University of Notre Dame's direction to become the leading global Catholic research university, distinct yet on par with the world's best private institutions. The plan centers on three key pillars: strengthening its foundational resources, particularly its people; deepening its commitment to global Catholicism; and advancing science and engineering to address pressing global needs. It aims to foster academic excellence, provide comprehensive student development, and make significant contributions to human understanding through its unique Catholic mission.
This document outlines the Electronic Research Administration (eRA) Project, a transformative initiative designed to select and implement a cutting-edge system supporting the entire research lifecycle. The project directly aligns with the University of Notre Dame’s Strategic Framework 2033, focusing on advancing research excellence, operational efficiency, and data-informed decision-making. Key pillars include enabling research growth by simplifying administrative processes, fostering operational excellence through streamlined workflows and improved compliance, and facilitating collaboration across networks to empower innovation and success.
Notre Dame's strategic framework includes a dedicated initiative focused on Health and Well-Being, committing to research and education that enhance health outcomes for all, with a particular emphasis on marginalized populations. This initiative addresses the nationwide mental health crisis, advances bioengineering and life sciences, and promotes research in neuroscience and behavior.
This document, 'Notre Dame 2033: A Strategic Framework,' represents the University's latest strategic planning effort, undertaken every ten years to chart its future course. It is the product of extensive research and reflection, designed to guide the University's direction and advance its goals through the collaborative efforts of trustees, faculty, staff, students, alumni, parents, and friends.
The IT Strategic Plan for Notre Dame outlines the department's direction to advance the university's mission through secure technology services and thoughtful innovation. It is structured around five strategic goals for FY2026: People and Talent, Partnerships, Innovation and Change, Security, and Technology Experience. These goals aim to cultivate engaged IT professionals, foster robust collaborations, drive efficiency and transformation with emerging technologies, ensure comprehensive cybersecurity, and deliver an exceptional, inclusive, and accessible user experience.
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