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Law School

Regarded as one of the nation’s preeminent law schools, the University of Wisconsin Law School is defined by its tradition of excellence and innovation, its law-in-action approach to teaching and learning, its unrivaled portfolio of experiential learning opportunities, and it’s location in the heart of one of the world’s leading research universities. Students are drawn… Read more »

College of Letters & Science

The College of Letters & Science is the heart of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. We enroll more than half of all students at UW-Madison and teach the core requirements in science, math, languages, and literature required for every undergraduate at the university. L&S scholars generate more than $125 million in research grant awards. Sixteen of… Read more »

School of Medicine and Public Health

The mission of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) is to meet the health needs of Wisconsin and beyond through excellence in education, research, patient care and service. The school has worked to bring together unprecedented resources that will help create transforming research initiatives and an entirely new model of… Read more »

The Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies

Honoring the Legacy. Empowering the Future. The Nelson Institute – named after Earth Day founder, U.S. Senator and Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson – is training New Environmental Citizens. These future leaders seek not only to conserve the Earth’s last best places, but to create the next best places. They draw knowledge from outside the walls… Read more »

School of Nursing

Leaders in Research, Education, and Practice The School of Nursing is the leading nursing education and research institution in Wisconsin. Its faculty and graduates are working to improve human health throughout the state, across the nation, and around the world. The mission of the school is to develop leaders for the profession and society—making discoveries,… Read more »