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Emory's greatest opportunity to excel and to make important contributions to the future of scholarship lies in promoting vigorous, synergistic intercourse among the disciplines.

A view of the mandala created by monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery in honor of the visit of the XIV Dalai Lama in May 1998.
 

Interdisciplinary teaching and research are institiutionalized on the Emory campus, as evidenced by the Institute of the Liberal Arts, the Graduate Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, the Department of Environmental Studies, the Center for Ethics in Public Policy and the Professions, and The Carter Center. The Graduate Instittue of the Liberal Arts is one of the older interdisciplinary programs in the U.S.
The Center for the Study of Health, Culture,and Societyintegrates perspectives on issues of public health importance, particularly the merging of the social and biomedical sciences.
Violence Studies is an interdisciplinary program involving more than sixty faculty from twenty departmetns, schools, and programs in the University. It examines violence broadly conceived, including both individual and collective violence in the U.S. and abroad.
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