It’s an unusual academic model. Scholars from health, literature, business, art, technology, music, economics, science, and government meet, collaborate, and collectively generate inventive ideas. No lines in the sand here; just an open-ended invitation to take your field—and yourself—to the furthest reaches of your imagination. Spill over into other disciplines as need be. Enlist input from other subject experts who can further your quest. Dartmouth is as much an ethic, a spirit, a support system, and a process of forging fresh thought as it is a place for in-depth scholarship.
Dartmouth is where you learn to think and imagine and do, where you build the resources to transform the world while transforming yourself.
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Combine robust study of diverse peoples, places, and cultures with sustained exploration of the creative process to bring fresh insights into the world.
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Dive into deep, complex, and intellectual waters-engineering, mathematics, and computational technologies.
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Cut to the core of cultures, societies, ethics, literature, and belief systems to help shape a future built on productive social and intellectual engagement.
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Integrate traditional disciplines into groundbreaking theoretical and analytical combinations to tackle the world's most pressing empirical challenges.
- African and African American Studies
- Cognitive Science
- Comparative Literature
- Environmental Studies
- International Studies
- Jewish Studies
- Latin American, Latino, & Caribbean Studies
- Linguistics
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Middle Eastern Studies
- Native American Studies
- Quantitative Social Science
- Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
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Push the frontier of the physical and life sciences through collaborations on next-generation research, theoretical studies, fieldwork, and publications.
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Develop a vision for societal health and productivity with multidimensional studies of human behavior, humankind, and natural and social evolution.
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Amid a pandemic, the course explores the anthropology, psychology of life's milestones.
In virtual classrooms, learning fellows have a unique perspective on remote learning.
Several faculty from the History Department participate in a course on epidemics.
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