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MAIS in Interdisciplinary Studies

The Interdisciplinary Studies (MAIS) program in the College of Humanities & Social Sciences consists of multiple established degree paths that exist in partnership with academic units and faculty across the University. It offers a home for students with broad academic interests who seek a master'...

Religious Studies concentration in the MAIS in Interdisciplinary Studies

INQUIRING INTO RELIGION AS AN ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE, AND FREQUENT SOURCE OF CONFLICT, IN SOCIETY Religious Studies provides inquiry into religion as an organizing principle, and frequent source of conflict, with training suitable for careers in law, government, journalism, library sciences, teaching ...

Cher Weixia Chen

Cher Weixia Chen

Dr. Cher Weixia Chen is an Associate Professor in the School of Integrative Studies, the founder of the Human Rights and Global Justice Initiative, a Senior Scholar of the Center for the Advancement of Well-Being, and a faculty fellow of the Institute for a Sustainable Earth, George Mason University....

Tracy Corley: Transformative Science for Transitional Times

Past Event
Tuesday, April 2, 2024 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM EDT
Van Metre Hall (formerly Founders Hall), #121

Dr. Tracy Corley is the second Next System Speaker for 2024. Please be certain to register here: https://forms.gle/4a6AaUZSWi7yVWqM9 Scientists have engaged everyday people in research for centuries. But, in recent decades, community-engaged and participatory practices are engaging researchers in...

Book Discussion with Dr. Jamie Fader

Past Event
Monday, April 1, 2024 12:00 PM EDT
Fenwick Library, #1014B

The Social Justice Collaborative, housed in Mason’s Department of Criminology, Law and Society, is delighted to host Dr. Jamie Fader for a discussion of her new book, On Shifting Ground: Constructing Manhood on the Margins. We hope to see many of you for what promises to be a lively conversation abou...

Accelerated MAIS in Interdisciplinary Studies

Accelerated master’s degree programs (BAM) are designed for Mason’s highly qualified and highly motivated undergraduates. BAM provides a streamlined application process with no application fee. Students are allowed to apply six graduate credits to their undergraduate degrees and have the opportunity ...

Social Justice and Human Rights concentration in the MAIS in Interdisciplinary Studies

IMAGINING AND APPLYING STRATEGIES FOR CREATING AND SUSTAINING A MORE EQUITABLE, JUST, AND HUMANE WORLD Social Justice and Human Rights focuses on racial injustice, educational rights, (dis)ability rights, indigenous rights, animal rights, and human trafficking in preparation for careers in education...

Social Entrepreneurship concentration in the MAIS in Interdisciplinary Studies

ENGAGING WITH REAL-WORLD ISSUES WHILE COMMITTING TO SOCIAL JUSTICE AND TO CARING FOR HUMAN DIGNITY Social Entrepreneurship provides students with a theoretical and practical toolkit to engage with real-world issues in industry, nonprofits, government, public policy, and education while maintaining a...

Energy and Sustainability concentration in the MAIS in Interdisciplinary Studies

CREATING THE SUSTAINABILITY PROFESSIONALS OF THE FUTURE Energy and Sustainability offers broad training in environmental science, engineering, economics and business, public policy, and the humanities to create the sustainability professionals of the future.