University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Industrial and Management Systems Engineering

A Department of the College of Engineering

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Invest in the Industrial and Management Systems engineering department:


The Industrial and Management Systems Engineering Department is grateful for the financial support of alumni, corporations, foundations and friends to help enhance our programs, facilities and technology to benefit students. The following priorities have been determined by the department for funding. Several established funds are also available for donor participation.

 

Priority Funding Needs:


Create your own fund

Establishing your own fund is the ultimate way to make a difference in the department. Your gift enables the college to stay on top of the constantly changing field of industrial and management systems engineering and provide the best possible education for future engineers and community leaders. Your support enables the college to enhance students' experiences through relevant and challenging educational programs, leading edge research and the transfer of knowledge, which helps prepare competent and intelligent graduates who are ready for the fast-paced challenges of a career in engineering.

Student Support

  • Undergraduate Scholarships
    Lots of gifted young people dream of going to college, but not everyone has the financial resources to make that dream a reality. That's where scholarships come in. A gift supporting undergraduate scholarships supports aspiring engineers within the Industrial and Management Systems Engineering Department by increasing financial aid opportunities for deserving students enrolled on campus. With the help of scholarships, students are not only realizing the dream of higher education, they are discovering their unlimited potential.

  • Graduate Fellowships
    Whether collaborating with faculty on research, or teaching and mentoring undergraduates, graduate students are crucial to the strength and integrity of the department. The advances these students make in the field of industrial and management systems engineering while at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln greatly enhance its reputation as a leader in education and scientific research. Private support for graduate fellowships ensures that the university will continue to attract top graduate students and faculty eager to work with these bright, hard-working students.

Faculty Support

  • Faculty Development
    The quality of a program is measured by the quality of the faculty, who equip students with the necessary skills to succeed in an ever-changing world. Endowed and expendable funds would enable the department to maintain its high level of excellence in the classroom, by providing an excellent tool for attracting and retaining top faculty scholars.

  • Research Partnerships
    The Industrial and Management Systems Engineering Department is fortunate to have some of the most prominent scholars in several fields already providing the influence and leadership that make the best students even better. Research support and partnerships allow the department's capable researchers the opportunity to advance ideas. Such support also allows our students to actively participate in cutting edge research projects, helping them not only advance their education, but also impact society.

Program Development

  • Facility Upgrades/Equipment Maintenance
    The Industrial and Management Systems Engineering Department maintains a high standard in facilities and equipment used for the development of our students. Endowed and expendable funds allow for a planned renewal of equipment and enhancement of current facilities to properly prepare students for industry standards.

Make a difference now with an investment in these Established Funds:


For more information on how you can make an impact on engineering education through a major, planned or estate gift to the college, contact:

Karen Moellering
Director of Development for the College of Engineering
(402) 458-1179
kmoellering@nufoundation.org