Facilities and Resources

Greater range of opportunities

Five Campuses Provide Varied Facilities and Resources

Combining facilities and resources from five campuses into a single, coherent graduate program greatly expands the opportunities for IMS students. Students have access to a much greater range of research opportunities, faculty expertise, and facilities than exists on one campus alone. Each campus has a number of departments and interdepartmental programs with areas of strength in the marine-science field. Our research and outreach constitute critical units of IMS and complement our teaching of future marine scientists. IMS is also closely affiliated with a number of on-campus research centers and institutes, as well as off-campus marine research facilities, expanding its realm of research opportunities and resources.

Below is a list of all IMS Facilities, spanning all the campuses.  Click on any column heading to sort by that heading. 

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Facilities Details
Facility: Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI)
Campus: Lowell
Type: Research Center or Institute
Website: http://www.turi.org/
Description:

A multi - disciplinary research, education, training, and policy center focusing on helping industries to use nontoxic materials and generate less hazardous wastes while maintaining profitability and growth. Provides education and training on toxic use reduction and pollution prevention to industry, government, municipalities, public interest groups, and students. Sponsors and conducts innovative research in the development of safer materials and cleaner technologies, operates a state - of - the - art surface cleaning laboratory that evaluates safer alternatives to hazardous cleaning solvents, and houses New England?s largest research library and clearinghouse of information on pollution prevention and cleaner production.
Affiliated with UMass Lowell's College of Engieering.