Overview
University of Washington (UW), founded in 1861 and headquartered in Seattle, is a leading public research university. It aims to educate and empower students, advance innovation, and serve communities through research, teaching, and public service. UW is recognised globally for its commitment to discovery and social impact.
Mission and focus areas
UW’s mission is to enhance the public good through education, research, and engagement. Its core focus areas span health, technology, sustainability, and equity. The university integrates sustainability across its operations and research, advancing environmental stewardship, responsible innovation, and equitable development, aligning with ESG and sustainable development objectives.
Structure and governance
UW operates three campuses — Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma — overseen by a Board of Regents and led by the university president. Its academic structure includes multiple colleges and schools covering disciplines from engineering and public health to law and business. Collaborative institutes and partnerships foster interdisciplinary research and global collaboration.
Programs and offerings
UW delivers extensive undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional programmes, along with online and continuing education options. It is a major research institution producing influential studies in medicine, data science, climate change, and social policy. Through initiatives such as the Office of Sustainability and the Population Health initiative, UW provides resources, data, and training that support sustainable practices and informed decision-making across sectors.
Mission statement
The primary mission of the University of Washington is the preservation, advancement, and dissemination of knowledge.