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Great minds don’t think alike. But when they think together, they’re capable of amazing discoveries. When you pursue graduate research at Clark, you’ll be part of this diversity of thought — challenging and solving our world’s most difficult problems.

Clark fosters research that crosses traditional disciplinary, intellectual, and societal boundaries. The graduate students who make up our campus community share a passion for challenging conventional wisdom and reaching out to their colleagues in other disciplines to develop solutions to critical issues. As you share ideas with your peers at Clark and in the wider world, you gain a deeper understanding of your own field and a greater appreciation for what can be achieved through research that marries theory and practice.

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In Their Words

Chris Owens

I became interested in policies surrounding national security, humanitarian aid, and human mobility. Clark is an ideal place to think critically about these issues because the faculty and students provide global perspectives on these topics.

Christopher Owens

M.A. ’17, International Development and Social Change

Chris Owens
Shibbir Khan
Ashley York
Valerie Ivancic
Michael Reardon
Working As One

Research Connections

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Across the Academy

From biology to history, Clark graduate students pursue fundamental research across the arts and sciences.

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Across Disciplines

Our research culture reflects the belief that the most innovative solutions and discoveries occur when disciplines collide.

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Across the World

Our investigators frequently bring theory to practice by solving real-world problems, monitoring implementation, and measuring impact.

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Graduate Research

Our Stories

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