Facts and Figures
Faculty
14 American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellows | 1 MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Fellow |
3 President's Professors | 5 Fulbright American Scholars |
2 Foundation Professors | 2 National Science Foundation Early Career Development Awardees |
2 Centennial Professors | 5 National Academy of Sciences Members |
1 ASU Origins Professor | 4 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Members |
1 Carnegie Fellow | 1 Guggenheim Fellowship Awardee |
4 Regents Professors | 50 Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty |
Research
Projects
The school’s research endeavors encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration and student participation in pursuit of solutions to real-world problems. Our research themes are:
- Human Origins, Evolution and Diversity
- Societies and their Natural Environments
- Bio-cultural Dimensions of Global Health
- Culture, Heritage and Identity
- Global Dynamics and Regional Interactions
- Urban Societies
Publications
225 faculty-edited and/or authored papers, journals and books produced in academic year 2016-2017.
Funding
Annual grants and awards (financial year 2016-2017) = $15.9 million.
Collections
Our collections comprise over 2 million specimens, including ethnographic items; evolutionary artifacts, fossils, and remains; the Hedgpeth Hills petroglyphs – the largest concentration of Native American rock art in the Phoenix area – and more than 350,000 individual and bulk archaeological specimens.
Facilities
- 35 labs, field sites and museums
- 12 study abroad locations, field schools and global internships
- 3 museum spaces
- 40 countries where our faculty do research
- 72,311 square feet of facilities space
Students
- 7,120 students enrolled in our courses (fall 2019)
- 4,100 graduated alumni
- 888 undergraduate students (fall 2019)
- 114 graduate students (fall 2019)
- 241 bachelor's degrees awarded (2019-20)
- 34 graduate degrees awarded (2019-20)