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  Link   Live ORFE/ITP Construction Site Camera
"This website tracks the construction of the new IT Policy Center/ORFE building until completion (est. summer, 2008). It is being built across the quad from the CS building and Friend Center. The live image is being archived every 30 seconds."
  Link   Foreign Travel Approval Procedure
All foreign travel charged to a sponsored research award (4000 and 6000 project/grants) needs to be approved by ORPA, and depending upon the award requirements, the sponsoring agency.
  Link   Learned Society Travel Reimbursements Quick Reference
Learned Society Travel benefits will provide reimbursement of transportation and hotel expenses for regular (i.e. non-visiting) full-time faculty members, as well as emeritus/a faculty, for conferences or learned society meetings (held within or outs
  Link   Bendheim Center for Finance
"The Bendheim Center for Finance was established in 1998 to encourage interdisciplinary research in finance, primarily from a quantitative or mathematical perspective. The research activities of the center are directed toward the study of financial m
  Link   Department of Economics
"The Department of Economics has a worldwide reputation for outstanding teaching and research. Students have unusual access to the faculty, and nearly all faculty members teach undergraduates. There are approximately 50 full-time economics faculty me
 
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About ORFE
Welcome to the Department of Operations Research & Financial Engineering, part of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University. ORFE is engineering for business, commerce, and industry.
Our students are innovators and entrepreneurs. They acquire the skills to become leaders in finance, information technology, management consulting, insurance, and operations planning. Our researchers develop the tools used to make better decisions, improve the performance of complex systems, and manage resources efficiently.
The Department was formed in 1999 and traces a distinguished history to activities at Princeton between 1930 and 1960.