The University of Alaska System offers a dynamic work environment with opportunities for growth, research, and community engagement across its campuses in Fairbanks, Anchorage, and Southeast Alaska.
The University of Alaska System is a public university system that serves the state of Alaska through its three primary campuses: the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA), and the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS). Established in 1917, the system has grown to become a vital educational and research institution in the region, offering a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
The University of Alaska System is renowned for its research capabilities, particularly in fields such as geophysics, Arctic studies, and natural resources. UAF, for instance, is home to the Geophysical Institute, which conducts cutting-edge research on the Earth and its environment. UAA's Institute of Social and Economic Research provides critical data and analysis on Alaska's economy and society, while UAS focuses on marine and environmental sciences. The system's commitment to research is evident in its numerous research centers and institutes, which attract funding from federal agencies, private foundations, and industry partners.
The University of Alaska System is governed by a Board of Regents, which oversees the strategic direction and policies of the system. The president of the University of Alaska System works closely with the chancellors of each campus to ensure that the system's mission of education, research, and public service is fulfilled. The leadership team is dedicated to fostering an environment of innovation and excellence, with a focus on meeting the needs of Alaska's diverse communities.
The University of Alaska System has received numerous accolades for its contributions to education and research. UAF, for example, has been recognized as a Carnegie R2: Doctoral University - High Research Activity, reflecting its significant research output. UAA has been praised for its community engagement and its role in preparing students for the workforce. UAS has been commended for its commitment to sustainability and its efforts to promote environmental stewardship.
The University of Alaska System is at the forefront of several emerging research areas, including climate change, renewable energy, and indigenous knowledge systems. The system's researchers are actively involved in international collaborations and are contributing to global efforts to address these critical issues. The University of Alaska System's commitment to thought leadership is evident in its numerous publications, conferences, and public outreach initiatives.
Working at the University of Alaska System offers a unique and rewarding experience, characterized by a collaborative and inclusive environment. Employees across the system's campuses in Fairbanks, Anchorage, and Southeast Alaska enjoy a sense of community and shared purpose, driven by the mission to serve Alaska and beyond.
The University of Alaska System offers a comprehensive range of benefits designed to support the well-being and professional development of its employees.
To apply for positions at the University of Alaska System, visit the University of Alaska Careers page. For further inquiries, you can contact the HR department at ua-hr@alaska.edu.