The Graduate School is home to 3,500 graduate students across 80-plus Ph.D. and research master’s programs.
The Duke Human Rights Center @ the Franklin Humanities Institute brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, staff and students to promote new understandings of and action on human rights. We engage with issues of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, religion, income inequality, the environment, the philosophy and history of human rights, the literature that emerges alongside it, linguistic rights, and artistic responses in our research, teaching, programming and outreach. Our goal is to foster strategies and collaborative, cross-disciplinary and critical thinking about human rights in both local and global contexts.
We foster research, education, communication, democratic deliberation, and policy engagement on the ethical progress of science and technology in society.
Interdisciplinary institute connecting brain science researchers across departments – both conventional (e.g. neurobiology; psychology; etc.) and innovative (e.g. art; romance studies)
Fostering innovations in research, pedagogy and community engagement across disciplines
Duke University’s John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and International Studies
Fostering collaborative, interdisciplinary humanities research at Duke
Duke Law School is an ambitious and innovative institution whose mission is to prepare students for responsible and productive lives in the legal profession by providing a rigorous legal education within a collaborative, supportive, and diverse environment.
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Duke University School of Medicine is a robust, multidisciplinary academic department dedicated to advancing the care of women through research, education, and patient care. Our department has been a valuable resource for women’s reproductive health, since its founding in 1931. Today, we are at the forefront of women’s reproductive health care and making innovations to better our community, patients, trainees, faculty and health care as a whole.
The behind-the-scenes facilitator for faculty, students and staff as they
pursue the academic goals of Duke University.
Ormond Center fosters the imagination, will, and ability of congregations and communities to be agents of thriving. We do this by equipping practitioners with mindsets, skillsets, and toolsets they need to serve their field, place, and neighbors.
A vibrant teaching and research institution at Duke University focused on exploring the frontiers of engineering.