University-Managed Shared Resources

Core Research Facilities and Services

The Core Research Facilities and Services at the University of New England were established by the Office of Research and Innovation to provide the University community and other scientific institutions access to state-of-the-art equipment and training.

The purpose of the Cores is to make technology and expertise available to all students, faculty, professional staff, and external researchers. Our highly-trained facility managers help expedite the research process in a variety of ways.

The core facilities are categorized into centralized labs organized by areas of technology and scientific study. UNE currently hosts the following core facilities:

Facilities Open for Use and Collaboration

These shared University facilities support hands‑on learning, research, innovation, and cross‑disciplinary collaboration.

Two U N E students show their technology projects to one another in the Makerspace
A professor monitors motion capture data on a computer screen as a student participant wearing sensor markers walks through a biomechanics lab in the background. The screen displays a 3D skeletal model alongside multi-angle video feeds of the participant.
Students on a U N E research boat
Three U N E health sciences students in white coats and scrubs practice a clinical procedure on a medical simulation mannequin in a hospital-style training lab, with an IV bag and medical equipment visible in the background.