Founded in 2014, the was the University鈥檚 first new college or school in nearly a century. It was founded to help bring research, policy development, and engagement to bear in pursuing integral human development around the world.

The Keough School recognizes that the problems we face in the world are seldom narrowly confined to one policy area or even one geographic area. Rather, they are complex issues that often involve elements of economic, environmental, and/or civil policy, to name a few. The Keough School seeks to address these issues by training students for ethical professional leadership in government, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector. This training occurs with the support of nine centers and institutes that focus on holistic study and project development in specific geographic regions and the world at large.

The Keough School currently offers several supplementary majors and minors for undergraduates. It also features a program, which offers the opportunity for scholars to contribute to helping to solve some of the complex issues facing the world while they earn their degree. The school offers a variety of through its institutes as well.

The Keough School welcomes engagement with people of all nationalities and religious, secular, and philosophical traditions.

Keough School Centers and Institutes

  • The is dedicated to the study of religion around the world and serves as a center of public deliberation and education through research, teaching, outreach, and interaction with religious communities and the public worldwide.

  • The is an interdisciplinary community of scholars and students from across the University and around the world that promotes research, provides educational opportunities, and builds linkages related to two topics critical to our world鈥攄emocracy and human development.

  • The is a teaching-and-research institute dedicated to the study and understanding of Irish culture鈥攊n Ireland and around the world鈥攊n all of its manifestations.

  • Grounded in an integrative approach to civil and human rights, the aspires to provide transformative education, innovative research, and meaningful engagement with students and with the broader community.

  • The is one of the world鈥檚 leading centers for the study of the causes of violent conflict and strategies for sustainable peace. Kroc Institute faculty and fellows conduct interdisciplinary research on a wide range of topics related to peace and justice.

  • Theprovides a forum for integrated and multi-disciplinary research and teaching on Asia. It supports innovative projects that actively combine teaching, research, and social engagement, creating a unique model of rounded education on Asia.

  • The seeks to better understand the critical role of global business in reducing poverty and inequality.

  • The mission of the is to enrich the intellectual culture of 帝王会所 by creating an integrated, interdisciplinary home for students and faculty to explore the evolving ideas, cultures, beliefs, and institutions that shape Europe today.

  • The addresses global poverty and inequality through policy, practice, and partnership. It designs, implements, monitors, and evaluates projects and programs that promote human dignity, empowering the world鈥檚 poorest and vulnerable populations to flourish.