A Community of Scholars
As the first institution in the United States initially dedicated exclusively to graduate training and research, Clark University prides itself in fostering innovative scholarship through its highly rigorous doctoral programs. Clark’s division of Graduate Arts and Sciences flourishes as a close-knit community with more than 225 scholars.

Graduate Arts and Sciences Programs
Our Ph.D., M.A., M.S., and MAT programs draw a diverse community of scholars who become lifelong researchers, educators and collaborators, all across the world.
Ph.D. in Biochemistry
Ph.D. in Biology
Ph.D. in Chemistry
Ph.D. in Economics
Ph.D. in Geography
Ph.D. in Genocide Studies
Ph.D. in History/Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Ph.D. in Physics
Ph.D. Psychology (Clinical, Developmental, or Social)
Ed.D. in Transformative Education
MAT (Teaching)
M.A. in English
M.Ed./Ed.S. in School Psychology
M.S. Geographic Information Science (GIS)
Graduate Student Resources and Services
Student Services

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Graduate Arts and Sciences Newsletter
The Dean’s Office publishes a newsletter filled with announcements, deadlines, events, and services available to graduate students.
Contact Information
Dean and Associate Provost for Graduate Studies and International Programs
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Jonas Clark Hall, Room 114A
950 Main Street
Worcester, MA 01610-1477 - 1-508-793-7676
- 1-508-793-8834
- jlabrie[at]clarku[dot]edu
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