Bridging Business, Data, and Innovation
The Rady School of Management impacts the business community through cutting edge research, top quality student education, and centers of excellence that combine faculty expertise, practitioner knowledge, and experiential learning opportunities for students.
Each of the Rady School’s centers of excellence addresses a critical element within the business community’s need for advanced training and knowledge generation. These centers connect the school to communities that will benefit from the advances made within the entire UC System.
Beyster Institute
The Beyster Institute at UC San Diego’s Rady School of Management advances the understanding and practice of employee ownership as an effective and responsible business model.
The Brandes Center
As a dedicated, value-added research center, the Brandes Center is a nexus of scholarly theory and practical application, bringing to life the Rady vision of “ideas to impact.”
Business Analytics and Data Sciences
The Center for Business Analytics and Data Sciences serves as a platform for innovation, connecting industry leaders, world-class faculty, and talented students to develop the next generation of analytics leadership.
California Institute for Innovation and Development
The California Institute for Innovation and Development (CIID) empowers students and alumni to identify solutions to society’s problems and create an impactful future for themselves and their communities.
Center for Social Innovation & Impact
The Center for Social Innovation and Impact (CSII) extends the Rady School's unique combination of rigorous business thinking and entrepreneurial spirit to address the big issues and big challenges our society is facing.
U.S.-Israel Center on Innovation and Economic Sustainability
The U.S.-Israel Center on Innovation and Economic Sustainability (U.S.-Israel Center) is focused on long-term economic success in Israel, the United States, and beyond.
Kroner Center for Financial Research
The Kroner Center for Financial Research has a mission that’s simple: Make asset-owner research topics mainstream in academic research.