UAA is the premier university in the heart of Alaska's largest city with campuses throughout Southcentral Alaska. Where culture, innovation and adventure converge, the unique locations provide unparalleled access to industry connections, Arctic research, outdoor recreation and more, facilitating once-in-a-lifetime experiences, groundbreaking education and impactful careers.
UAA offers more than 100 degree and certificate programs that consistently prepare students for success after graduation. State-of-the-art classroom instruction and hands-on learning collide in UAA's innovative academic programs, which feature unique courses that train students to lead Alaska into the future.
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From 13 competitive NCAA teams to recreation and intramural and club sports, students have the opportunity to excel in athletics at every level. The Alaska Airlines Center and Seawolf Sports Complex offer recreation as well as hosting community events and concerts. Students can take advantage of cheering for SeawolfNation with free tickets to many games.
UAA is a hub for cutting-edge theoretical and applied research in health, engineering, and the physical and social sciences. In nearly every discipline, undergraduate and graduate students have the opportunity to join research teams and collaborate with experienced faculty mentors.
Explore the wide variety of services and resources available at UAA to help promote your academic and personal success and well-being. From academic advising to student clubs and residence life, we're here to help you have an amazing university experience.
Located in the ancestral homelands of the Dena'ina, Ahtna Dene, Alutiiq/Sugpiak, Chugachmiut and Eyak peoples, Alaska Native curriculum at UAA provides an in-depth perspective on contemporary Alaska Native societies, languages, cultures, history, politics, art, governments and corporations.
November 03, 2021
Cozy, furnished, first floor condo for rent in a two-story condo complex in Independence Park on lower Hillside. Regular lawn-care and snow-removal in winter managed by the HOA. Free parking on premises. Walking distance to a grocery store.
Samantha Dunning will defend her thesis "Identifying Marine Mammal Remains In The Western Aleutian Islands Using Zooarchaeology And Stable Isotope Analysis" by Zoom, Saturday, Nov. 13, 9 a.m., Alaska Standard Time. If you would like to listen in, please send a request to Diane Hanson at dkhanson@alaska.edu requesting the link and you can be added to the guest list. The thesis is available to preview and Diane Hanson can send you that link too.
The Juneau Economic Development Council is pleased to join the Alaska State Committee for Research (SCoR) in encouraging nominations for the Alaska Innovators Hall of Fame.
Computer and networking technology graduate Hunter Crace landed his dream job with the Lower Kuskokwim School District and is using his degree as a launching pad for his education and career.
November is Alaska Native Heritage Month and UAA is celebrating our state’s rich and diverse heritage of Alaska Native and Native American people all month long.
Conversation Café is a facilitated workshop and dialogue space where members of the UAA community can unpack how race, gender and sexuality show up in our current society. This month we will be thinking about how gender and the gender binary is constructed through a Western Colonial lens. Guest speaker Souksavanh T. Keovorabouth will share how non-binary and gender non-conforming people have always existed and how we can and should challenge our current understanding of gender.
The Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) seeks outstanding candidates for a postdoc fellowship position; salary commensurate with qualifications. The one-year fellowship is renewable for up to three years, depending on performance and budget.
Show your Seawolf pride during UA Giving Day! Make the most of the 49 hours for Alaska by supporting a program or area that is meaningful to you. Gifts of any size make a tremendous difference to students, and it is your participation that counts.
November 02, 2021
Rilke Clubs is looking for bright, energetic, and passionate people to come join our team! Rilke Clubs is a before and after school program that is operated by a nonprofit organization called Rilke Schule Inc. Rilke Clubs offers a variety of opportunities to the students of Rilke Schule German Immersion School, including Art Club, Ballet Club, Drama Club, Kung Fu Club, and so much more.
November 01, 2021
November is National Native American and Alaska Native Heritage Month, an opportunity for our campus community to recognize and celebrate the rich and diverse culture of Alaska Native people and communities in our state.