
The Keller Center partners with numerous organizations both inside and outside the university to offer additional services to students, faculty, and members of the community. Below is a list of some (but by no means, all) of our partners.
Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment The Keller Center partners with the Andlinger Center on various events, projects and initiatives.
Career Services To provide Princeton University undergraduate and graduate engineering students internships, and job placement opportunities, the Keller Center partners with Career Services.
Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) The Keller Center partners with CITP to offer students the certificate Program in Information Technology and Society (PITAS). The program aims to help Princeton students better understand how technology drives social change, how society shapes technology, and how technologies can be used to address grand social challenges.
Community-Based Learning Initiative (CBLI) The Keller Center partners with CBLI on various community-based initiatives, lectures, and programs.
Office of International Programs For international internships for Princeton University engineering students, the Keller Center relies on the expertise and support of the International Internship Program (IIP) within the Office of International Programs in providing the best international experience for our students.
James Madison Program The James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions in the Department of Politics at Princeton University is dedicated to exploring enduring questions of American constitutional law and Western political thought, and is also devoted to examining the application of basic legal and ethical principles to contemporary problems.
JumpStart NJ Angel Network As the largest angel investing group in the state, JumpStart NJ provides support for entrepreneurial lectures and events.
Pace Center for Civic Engagement The Pace Center and the Keller Center work closely to support students working on initiatives at the intersection of technology and civic engagement as well as partner on a number of lectures and events.