Centers and Programs

Centers and cooperative programs offer unique opportunities for multi- and interdisciplinary inquiry. The College administers six interdisciplinary centers, three of them jointly with other UW academic units. Centers at the UW generally focus on research and outreach. Although centers do not administer academic programs, they are an important resource for graduate and undergraduate student learning and research, including mentoring and funding for masters and PhD students.

Some programs, like the Stand Management Cooperative and the Precision Forestry Cooperative, are organized as research cooperatives, with members from private industry and government agencies. Others are organized as consortia or networks, drawing on the expertise and interests of faculty, students, and staff from the College and throughout the UW. The College also collaborates with Washington State University and with federal agencies. The U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the National Park Service have personnel housed at the College who hold courtesy faculty appointments.

Centers and Programs