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    The UCLA Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies

    The UCLA Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies is a world-class research center and intellectual hub for the study of Jewish culture, religion, thought, literature, and much more. Nestled in a dynamic Humanities Division, at the heart of a public university dedicated to the creation, dissemination, and application of knowledge for the betterment of our global society, the Leve Center has helped UCLA earn the competitive title of the third-best campus for Jewish students in the United States—a ranking it shares with Brandeis University. The Leve Center is among the oldest Jewish Studies centers in the country, and boasts…

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    Center for 17th- and 18th-Century Studies

    The Center, which administers the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library in West Adams, supports research related to the seventeenth and long-eighteenth centuries as well as Oscar Wilde and the fin-de-siècle aesthetics movement. Through its robust program of fellowships, conferences, and institutes, the Center serves as a forum for students, professors, and independent scholars to collaborate and commune.

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    LGBTQ Studies

    The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Studies Program at UCLA is an interdisciplinary program that supports teaching and research on the historical and contemporary experience of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, and transgendered people. It provides an academic home for those who wish to study the intellectual and cultural traditions that have shaped our current understanding of sexuality and gender, as well as for those who wish to challenge such traditions and generate new theoretical paradigms.

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    Study of Religion

    The undergraduate major in the Study of Religion equips students to understand and compare creatively the worldwide varieties of core convictions, stories, texts, rituals and practices known collectively as religion.

  • Global Antiquity

    Global Antiquity brings together scholars and community members from UCLA, the greater Los Angeles area and around the globe for a new dialogue on the equivalency of past human experiences and the role that the ancient past still plays in shaping all our contemporary identities.

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    CMRS Center for Early Global Studies

    The UCLA CMRS Center for Early Global Studies (CMRS) supports interdisciplinary and cross-cultural studies of the period from Late Antiquity to the middle of the seventeenth century through a program of lectures, seminars, conferences, and fellowships for visiting professors, post-doctoral scholars, graduate students, and researchers.  Additionally, we publish the academic journals Viator and Comitatus as well as a book series called Cursor Mundi.

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    Philosophy

    The principal goal of the Department of Philosophy is to produce philosophers of high quality, thinkers informed by the great historical traditions of Western philosophers who can apply the methods of philosophical analysis to a broad range of current philosophical problems.

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    Pourdavoud Center for the Study of the Iranian World

    The Pourdavoud Center intends to be a disciplinary home to stimulating intellectual encounters and exchanges for scholars working on ancient Iran and the ancient world, and will contribute to the development of collaborative research projects in such diverse areas as Assyriology, Biblical Studies, Central Asian studies, Classics, Egyptology, ancient History, Indology, Sinology, and the Study of Religion.

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    Comparative Literature

    Standing at the forefront of innovative literary, theoretical, and cultural studies, comparative literature is one of the most exciting fields in the Humanities. The discipline demands exceptional linguistic ability, advanced critical tools, and high intellectual caliber.  

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    Asian Languages & Cultures

    The Department of Asian Languages and Cultures (ALC) is dedicated to the study of the civilizations of the Asian region, in all their diversity. The rich cultural heritages of the region are covered in courses ranging from language, to literature, religion, thought, archaeology, and other aspects of culture.

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    The UCLA Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture

    The Center promotes interdisciplinary studies of Hellenic Culture, from the ancient world through the modern day. The Center also serves as a vibrant cultural hub for the Southern California Hellenic community, presenting innovative programs, often in collaboration with local Hellenic organizations, and generating interest in Greece’s historical and ongoing contributions to modern culture.

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    European Languages and Transcultural Studies

    The Department of European Languages and Transcultural Studies is a new and innovative program that was established in 2020 and that brings together the former departments of French and Francophone Studies, Germanic Languages, Italian, and Scandinavian. The term “transcultural” in our name emphasizes our shared European roots, and our expanded focus on the perspectives of filmmakers, writers, and theorists from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and elsewhere, allows for a more pointed, rigorous, and comprehensive understanding of history and more accurate contextualization of the “European” experience.

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    Linguistics

    The UCLA Linguistics Department is one of the world’s leading centers for the scientific study of language.

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    Writing Programs

    UCLA Writing Center and Writing Programs encourages students to use language as a means of discovery, understanding, analysis, inspiration, community building and diplomacy.

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    Spanish and Portuguese

    The Department of Spanish and Portuguese offers a rich and diverse program dedicated to the study of the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking diasporas of Europe, North, Central and South America. Along with notable traditional strengths in Spanish, Spanish American, and Portuguese literature, departmental offerings include courses in U.S. Latino Studies and language instruction in Quechua and Catalan.

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    Classics

    UCLA’s highly-ranked Department of Classics hosts a diverse faculty of scholars and teachers dedicated to bringing the foundational cultures of ancient Greece and Rome to life for the contemporary student.  Our courses range widely over areas such as Greek and Roman literature, Mediterranean archaeology, Indo-European linguistics, ancient philosophy and political thought, as well as ancient sexuality and gender studies.

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    Law and Philosophy

    The Law and Philosophy Program is a unique collaboration between the UCLA School of Law and the UCLA Philosophy Department.  We offer many academic events, including a workshop series and public lectures, as well as curricula throughout the year that focus on the many intersections between legal and philosophical issues.  We also offer opportunities to earn specializations in law and philosophy to law students and to philosophy graduate students, as well as a joint J.D./PhD.

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    Near Eastern Languages & Cultures

    The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures has excellent degree programs in Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures (including Arabic and Islamics, Armenian, Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Iranian, Turkish) and Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations (including Assyriology and Sumerology, Biblical Studies, Egyptology, Near Eastern Archaeology).

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    Center for Liberal Arts and Free Institutions

    The Center for the Liberal Arts and Free Institutions is an interdisciplinary center created in 2009 as part of the UCLA division of Humanities.

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    English

    English at UCLA long has been known for its innovative research and excellence in teaching. Today, the English Department maintains its strong commitment to traditional areas of study, while also supporting groundbreaking research and teaching in new and interdisciplinary approaches to literary studies.

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    Center for the Study of Religion

    The UCLA Center for the Study of Religion coordinates and promotes the academic study of religion at the University for members of the campus community as well as for a wider public. In addition to housing an undergraduate major, the Center sponsors seminars, lectures, and conferences as well as films and artistic performances that explore the role of religious ideas, practices and institutions within human societies, both historical and contemporary and throughout the regions of the world. 

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    Slavic, East European & Eurasian Languages & Cultures

    Founded in 1948, the Department of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Languages and Cultures is one of the oldest and most prominent programs in its field in the United States. The program, which offers undergraduate and graduate studies, provides students with a comprehensive education in the languages, literatures, cultures, and history of Eastern and Central Europe and Eurasia.

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    Art History

    Building on a long tradition of intellectual innovation, the Department of Art History at UCLA provides a rigorous program of undergraduate and graduate study that endorses an interdisciplinary and intercultural approach to art history of all periods and places.

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    Indo-European Studies

    UCLA offers an interdepartmental graduate program in Indo-European Studies (the only such program in the US), leading to the degree of Ph.D. The program’s primary focus is historical linguistics, in particular the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European (the ancestor of Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, English, and many other languages) as well as the culture of its speakers.