Allied Centers, Institutes, and Programs

The Center for Italian Studies maintains a working relationship with various departments, programs, centers, institutes, and schools in the Notre Dame community. Currently, the Center has frequent and active collaborations with the campus entities listed here.

Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures

The CSLC provides space and programming for foreign language-culture exposure, interaction, and communication combined with innovative technology and effective foreign language pedagogy.

Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism

The Cushwa is the leading center for the historical study of Roman Catholicism in the United States.

Devers Family Program in Dante Studies

The Devers Program promotes the study of Dante through a vibrant and diverse program of research activity and scholarly collaboration.

Department of Romance Languages and Literatures

The Department of Romance Languages is home to the major and minor in Italian as well as M.A. and Ph.D. programs in Italian Studies.

Medieval Institute

Notre Dame's Medieval Institute offers a prestigious graduate program and a unique undergraduate program, which are enriched by a vibrant lecture and conference schedule. Its library is an exceptional place to research the European Middle Ages.

Nanovic Institute for European Studies

The Nanovic is housed in the Keough School of Global Affairs and focuses on modern Europe. It funds graduate and undergraduate research and travel, visiting scholars, graduate fellowships, faculty research, conferences, lectures, and publications.

Teachers as Scholars

The Teachers As Scholars program provides teachers and administrators the opportunity to become students again. Teachers gather with colleagues from neighboring school districts to study, discuss, and reflect upon scholarly issues with Notre Dame professors.