
The Graduate Institute for Design, Ethnography & Social Thought (GIDEST) incubates advanced research at the intersection of social
theory and design, fostering dialogue on related themes across the university. Our popular bi-weekly seminar series features presenters who draw from the social sciences, arts, and design, and annually supports five faculty fellows, five
doctoral fellows, and an artist-in-residence. This series provides members of the campus community with a lively and inventive research environment, as well as a focused interdisciplinary space in which to develop their ideas. Through
our lab in the University Center, we serve as a university-wide hub for collaborative faculty research, interdisciplinary doctoral dissertations, and innovative scholarly practices that draw substantively on ethnographic methodologies
and sensibilities.