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Research at the Heart of Stanford

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Where Discovery Begins

Foundational Research. Transformational Impact.

Behind every breakthrough is the unseen work that drives discovery, innovation, and progress for all humankind.

The Research Behind the Breakthroughs
Foundational Research
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Digitally charting the past

History Student Christian Robles-Baez Explores Rare Cartographic Treasures at the David Rumsey Map Center

As part of a Department of History tour, student Christian Robles-Baez engages with the David Rumsey Map Center’s expansive digital archive, gaining firsthand experience with the unique cartographic tools and resources available to Stanford scholars.

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Advancing Knowledge, Shaping the Future

Behind every breakthrough is the unseen work that drives discovery, innovation, and progress for all humankind.

New course showcases humanities, social science offerings for undergrads

April 15, 2024

New course showcases humanities, social science offerings for undergrads

With help from 30 professors, students were introduced to the breadth of these academic areas and gained insight into courses, research opportunities, and majors.

Josiah Ober's mission to revitalize democracy and civic education

April 12, 2024

Josiah Ober's mission to revitalize democracy and civic education

The political science professor's innovative approach to teaching ancient political thought has inspired a new generation of students to engage with democratic principles and civic responsibility.

Common diversity argument linked to beliefs that maintain inequality

April 8, 2024

Common diversity argument linked to beliefs that maintain inequality

A groundbreaking study reveals how certain diversity narratives may inadvertently reinforce existing power structures, prompting a reevaluation of inclusion strategies.

Jamming with Joshua Redman

April 5, 2024

Jamming with Joshua Redman

The renowned saxophonist and Stanford alumnus returns to campus for a series of masterclasses and performances, sharing his expertise with the next generation of jazz musicians.

Stanford researchers uncover ancient trade routes in Mediterranean

April 3, 2024

Stanford researchers uncover ancient trade routes in Mediterranean

Using advanced archaeological techniques and historical analysis, a team of researchers has mapped previously unknown trade networks that shaped early Mediterranean civilizations.

New study reveals impact of digital media on political discourse

April 1, 2024

New study reveals impact of digital media on political discourse

Research from the Communication Department shows how social media platforms are transforming political engagement and public opinion formation in contemporary society.

Faculty Awards

Honoring the Impact of H&S Faculty

Faculty across the School of Humanities and Sciences continue to earn distinguished awards for their innovative research, transformative teaching, and contributions to global scholarship.

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New course showcases humanities, social science offerings for undergrads

April 15, 2024

New course showcases humanities, social science offerings for undergrads

With help from 30 professors, students were introduced to the breadth of these academic areas and gained insight into courses, research opportunities, and majors.

Josiah Ober's mission to revitalize democracy and civic education

April 12, 2024

Josiah Ober's mission to revitalize democracy and civic education

The political science professor's innovative approach to teaching ancient political thought has inspired a new generation of students to engage with democratic principles and civic responsibility.

Common diversity argument linked to beliefs that maintain inequality

April 8, 2024

Common diversity argument linked to beliefs that maintain inequality

A groundbreaking study reveals how certain diversity narratives may inadvertently reinforce existing power structures, prompting a reevaluation of inclusion strategies.

Jamming with Joshua Redman

April 5, 2024

Jamming with Joshua Redman

The renowned saxophonist and Stanford alumnus returns to campus for a series of masterclasses and performances, sharing his expertise with the next generation of jazz musicians.

Stanford researchers uncover ancient trade routes in Mediterranean

April 3, 2024

Stanford researchers uncover ancient trade routes in Mediterranean

Using advanced archaeological techniques and historical analysis, a team of researchers has mapped previously unknown trade networks that shaped early Mediterranean civilizations.

New study reveals impact of digital media on political discourse

April 1, 2024

New study reveals impact of digital media on political discourse

Research from the Communication Department shows how social media platforms are transforming political engagement and public opinion formation in contemporary society.

Faculty Awards

Honoring the Impact of H&S Faculty

Faculty across the School of Humanities and Sciences continue to earn distinguished awards for their innovative research, transformative teaching, and contributions to global scholarship.

Add an award or honor

Explore All Awards

New course showcases humanities, social science offerings for undergrads

April 15, 2024

New course showcases humanities, social science offerings for undergrads

With help from 30 professors, students were introduced to the breadth of these academic areas and gained insight into courses, research opportunities, and majors.

Josiah Ober's mission to revitalize democracy and civic education

April 12, 2024

Josiah Ober's mission to revitalize democracy and civic education

The political science professor's innovative approach to teaching ancient political thought has inspired a new generation of students to engage with democratic principles and civic responsibility.

Common diversity argument linked to beliefs that maintain inequality

April 8, 2024

Common diversity argument linked to beliefs that maintain inequality

A groundbreaking study reveals how certain diversity narratives may inadvertently reinforce existing power structures, prompting a reevaluation of inclusion strategies.

Jamming with Joshua Redman

April 5, 2024

Jamming with Joshua Redman

The renowned saxophonist and Stanford alumnus returns to campus for a series of masterclasses and performances, sharing his expertise with the next generation of jazz musicians.

Stanford researchers uncover ancient trade routes in Mediterranean

April 3, 2024

Stanford researchers uncover ancient trade routes in Mediterranean

Using advanced archaeological techniques and historical analysis, a team of researchers has mapped previously unknown trade networks that shaped early Mediterranean civilizations.

New study reveals impact of digital media on political discourse

April 1, 2024

New study reveals impact of digital media on political discourse

Research from the Communication Department shows how social media platforms are transforming political engagement and public opinion formation in contemporary society.

Research & Learning are the foundations of discovery.

Explore what moves you

Books in Brief

Books by H&S Faculty

Explore recent books published by faculty in the School of Humanities and Sciences—covering groundbreaking research, fresh perspectives, and influential scholarship.

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New course showcases humanities, social science offerings for undergrads

April 15, 2024

New course showcases humanities, social science offerings for undergrads

With help from 30 professors, students were introduced to the breadth of these academic areas and gained insight into courses, research opportunities, and majors.

Josiah Ober's mission to revitalize democracy and civic education

April 12, 2024

Josiah Ober's mission to revitalize democracy and civic education

The political science professor's innovative approach to teaching ancient political thought has inspired a new generation of students to engage with democratic principles and civic responsibility.

Common diversity argument linked to beliefs that maintain inequality

April 8, 2024

Common diversity argument linked to beliefs that maintain inequality

A groundbreaking study reveals how certain diversity narratives may inadvertently reinforce existing power structures, prompting a reevaluation of inclusion strategies.

Jamming with Joshua Redman

April 5, 2024

Jamming with Joshua Redman

The renowned saxophonist and Stanford alumnus returns to campus for a series of masterclasses and performances, sharing his expertise with the next generation of jazz musicians.

Stanford researchers uncover ancient trade routes in Mediterranean

April 3, 2024

Stanford researchers uncover ancient trade routes in Mediterranean

Using advanced archaeological techniques and historical analysis, a team of researchers has mapped previously unknown trade networks that shaped early Mediterranean civilizations.

New study reveals impact of digital media on political discourse

April 1, 2024

New study reveals impact of digital media on political discourse

Research from the Communication Department shows how social media platforms are transforming political engagement and public opinion formation in contemporary society.

Scholarly Series

Scholarly Series from H&S Faculty

Ongoing Series That Spotlight Scholarship and Impact

Stay connected with the work, recognition, and ideas shaping the School of Humanities and Sciences. Whether you’re following faculty achievements or diving into their latest books, these series offer a window into the intellectual life of Stanford.

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