ABSTRACT – CURED Administrative Core Administrative Core of the proposed BCM-TSU P20 CURED program will serve as a primary administrative unit that oversees the collaborative research, education and associated outreach efforts between the two institutions. The goal of Administrative Core is to ensure continuity of the strong and productive ongoing partnership between BCM and TSU to enhance cancer research and education capacity at both BCM and TSU while promoting the diversity of the cancer research workforce. This is to be accomplished through activities such as administrative oversight, operational support, communications, as well as regulatory and financial oversight. The two objectives of Administrative Core are: (1) To provide integrated administrative support, promote recruitment and increase diversity: The pilot projects and cores will benefit from centralized activities regarding budgetary activity, including dispensing monies, overseeing budgets, generating interim and final financial reports and resolving disputes. In addition, the administrative core with input from the IAC will use the discretionary funds it receives each year to support new pilot projects in both institutions. It will collaborate with the Education core (C-REP) to promote sustainable cancer research and education capacity in P20 program. It will also facilitate C-REP to develop systematic curriculum and educational research programs between the institutions. It will conduct planning and evaluation of the P20 partnership, ensure the partnership follows NIH policies and guidelines and submit the annual financial and scientific reports to the IAC, EAC and NIH. (2) To provide scientific oversight and promote collaborations: The core will provide scientific oversight by arranging internal meetings of investigators, assessing research progress, and providing project management support to ensure that milestones are accomplished in a timely manner. It will also coordinate internal and external advisory committee meetings and implement the recommendations received. It will ensure frequent interactions and promote collaborations between members of both the institutions by conducting regular seminars and monthly meetings. It will work with institutional leaders to promote recruitment of new workforce to ensure diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). We expect this BCU-TSU P20 CURED program will evolve to be a highly collaborative, systematic and sustainable partnership between the two institutions that synergizes strengths of faculty and students in cancer research, education and community outreach.