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About
Even prior to the Division's official founding in November 1930, achievements in the social sciences were hallmarks of the University of Chicago's earliest history.

From the Dean

“The Division of the Social Sciences is an interconnected community of scholars. Those connections extend across disciplines; encompass faculty, students, alumni; and extend to the community of social scientists across the University of Chicago. We sustain and are enriched by activities—from faculty research collaboration to graduate education and undergraduate teaching—that naturally reach across divisions and schools. These connections feed our scholarly and pedagogical work and provide routes for our research to have influence on real-world challenges. ”

— Amanda Woodward 
Dean, Division of the Social Sciences 
William S. Gray Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology

A Community of Scholars

Social Sciences faculty, research, and training programs are known for exceptional strengths in statistical methods and formal modeling, social theory, and scientific reasoning, a combination that distinguishes the Division as a preeminent leader in research and education. These examples highlight just a few of these endeavors and accomplishments.

The social sciences are the means by which we come to understand the world in which we live.

The Division offers Doctoral degrees in ten programs, Masters degrees in four, and innovative opportunities for joint degrees.