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ASU’s bioscience research enterprise is producing the next generation of scientists and educators through an approach that breaks down the traditional silos between academic disciplines and brings together world-renowned experts to solve critical global challenges in energy, health, sustainability, engineering and education.
Earth and space science studies at ASU expand the frontiers of knowledge about the structure, processes, and history of Earth, as well as the solar system - from distant galaxies in the Universe to the most fundamental questions of astrobiology and astronomy.
At ASU, our world-class faculty and students use engineering and technology to address the world’s grand challenges in energy, healthcare, sustainability, education and security.
ASU embraces the challenge of teaching mathematics to students with a wide variety of backgrounds, abilities and needs and how to apply their skills to real-world challenges.
With degrees in speech and hearing science, psychology and behavioral sciences, ASU pioneers new opportunities in education, research and collaborations, including a neuroscience graduate degree in conjunction with the Barrow Neurological Institute.
What does it mean to be human? ASU addresses this question through the study of origins and human evolution.
Chemistry and physics at ASU are at the leading-edge of scientific and technological advancements in spectroscopy, cosmology, nuclear and particle physics, biological physics, synthesis, molecular biology, biochemistry, biomimicry and geochemistry.
ASU delivers breakthroughs in a broad range of strategic research areas, from next generation health diagnostic exams and cancer vaccines, to conservation, ethics and reliable and efficient alternative fuels, with support from ASU's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development.
ASU is home to a range of research centers founded to help decision makers and institutions grapple with the immense power and importance of science and technology as society charts a course for the future.
Sustainability at ASU is more than a buzzword: it is a philosophy that we are constantly working to incorporate into our research, education, outreach and operations.
ASU offers a range of summer STEM programs and more for youth, from sixth grade to high school. There are SummerUP camps on ASU's West campus where high school students experience life as a college student and do college-level coursework in 10 academic tracks, from sustainability and coding to forensics.
On the Downtown Phoenix campus, the College of Health Solutions’ Summer Health Institute@ASU provides 12th graders the opportunity to live on the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus for a week while experiencing a variety of interprofessional health-related activities, as well as tours of health care facilities in Arizona. The college also offers Camp Crave, Future Health Leaders and Health Ninja Warrior summer programs.
In Tempe, experiences include the Digital Culture Summer Institute, the Young Adult Writing Program, iD Tech Camps, Clubes de Ciencia Arizona and, in Fulton Schools of Engineering, the Fulton Summer Academy offerings range from app and game camps to coding, VR and robotics in half-day, full-day or overnight camps.
There is also Barrett Summer Scholars designed for academically-talented and motivated students and many, many more.
For a full list of all summer programs at ASU, go here.