Simpson Center Projects
Faculty and graduate students lead projects promoting intellectual discovery across boundaries.
Featured Project
Intersectional Animal Studies: Thinking Humans and Animals Together
Following scholarship on intersectionality, a particularly powerful analytic tool for understanding identity formation and experience, we argue that species...
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| Collaboration Studio Grants provide UW faculty groups with leave to catalyze, deepen, or reconfigure cross-disciplinary research and to work toward publication. | Colloquia and Conferences include speaker series, international research, and working conferences. They are selected for support based on their crossdisciplinary and interdisciplinary focus. |
| Crossdisciplinary Research Clusters seed new collaborations between faculty and graduate students who share research interests. | Graduate Interest Groups encourage crossdisciplinary collaboration among graduate students through organized readings, screenings, dissertation working groups, and other activities. |
| Large Scale Collaborations fund extended crossdisciplinary, collaborative projects that are often aligned with Simpson Center initiatives. | Public Scholarship supports projects that promote collaboration between scholars and community partners in education, governmental, non-profit, and grassroots organizations. |








