Why World Studies?

In the School of World Studies we explore what it means to be human.

Using anthropology, foreign languages, international studies and religious studies, we investigate the depth and breadth of the human experience so we can address the challenges we face as global citizens. Our programs begin with basic questions about humanity: Who are we? Where did we come from? What do we believe? How do we communicate and negotiate meaning? What is our responsibility as world citizens? 

Learn more about the value of a degree in a World Studies program.

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Now in its third year, the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Fund has invested more than $300,000 to support and expand arts and humanities research on campus. (File photo)

May 15, 2024

10 innovative research projects earn latest funding from VCU’s Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Fund

Faculty are exploring an expansive collection of topics that delve into social and cultural identity as well as practical applications.

Skye Thurston, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering and physics, was among the student researchers to feature their work at two recent poster symposiums. (Photo by Dina Weinstein, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)

May 7, 2024

Hundreds of posters reveal one compelling story of VCU student research

Undergraduate and graduate symposiums, part of annual VCU Research Weeks, highlight projects that touch on an array of disciplines, notable history and scientific potential.

Alyssa Sievers' knee injury in high school sparked an interest in health care that has endured. (Contributed photo)

May 1, 2024

Class of 2024: Alyssa Sievers turned injury into opportunity and found her passion for physical therapy

The Honors College student, who will pursue graduate studies through VCU, also used Spanish skills to address language barriers to health care.

World Studies Spotlight