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WELCOME to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, where for over
100 years independent-minded scholars and thinkers have found
an intellectual home. Bryn Mawr's radical innovation of graduate
education in a women's college was the foundation of a distinguished
history of teaching and learning designed to make every student
reach the apex of her or his intellectual capacity. Through
the GSAS, Bryn Mawr offers co-educational Ph.D. programs in
Classical and Near
Eastern Archaeology, Greek
and Latin, and History
of Art; Clinical
Developmental Psychology; Chemistry,
Mathematics and Physics;
Russian; and an M.A.
program in French.
The programs in Archaeology, Classics, and History of Art form a Graduate Group offering exceptional interdisciplinary and collaborative opportunities, including special Fellowships and Internships.
OUR MISSION
Since 1886 Bryn Mawr College has welcomed students seeking
to attain the highest level of academic achievement in the
distinctive environment of a liberal arts college. Today,
women and men in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
are a vital component in a continuum of learning and research,
acting as role models for undergraduates and as collaborators
with the faculty. Bryn Mawr provides an alternative to traditional
models of graduate education in its attention to the unique
needs of individual students and its commitment to developing
a broadly trained community of scholars who are equipped for
a variety of useful professional careers. Renowned for excellence
within disciplines, Bryn Mawr also fosters connections across
disciplines and the individual exploration of newly unfolding
areas of research.
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