CIS is an interdisciplinary program sponsored by four units:
The deadline for Fall 2025 admissions for all applicants is February 5, 2025.
For more information on general admission requirements please visit the Graduate Division's Prospective Students web page. To view instructions for application, please see the CIS Application page.
News & Events
CIS 720 Seminar – A Talk With Dr. Buente on Betel nut and Instagram
Please join us on Monday Oct 21, 4:30-5:30 (Hamilton Library 3F) for a talk with Dr. Wayne Buente on Betel nut and Instagram. Title: Betel nut and Instagram Abstract: A 2012 WHO report recognizes betel nut use as an urgent public health threat faced by the Western Pacific region. Yet, compared to other addictive substances, little is known about […]
CIS 720 Seminar – A Talk With Dr. Victoria Fan on Health Informatics:More Health for the Money: Applications in Health Systems and Financing
Please join us on Monday Oct 14, 4:30-5:30 (Hamilton Library 3F) for a talk with Dr. Victoria Fan on Health Informatics: More Health for the Money: Applications in Health Systems and Financing. Bio: Dr Victoria Fan is an associate professor of health policy based at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. She is also an FXB fellow […]
CIS 720 Seminar – A Hands-on Session With Dr. Winter on Individualized Development Plans (IDPs)
Please join us on Monday Oct 7, 4:30-5:30 (Hamilton Library 3F) for a Hands-on Session With Dr. Winter on Individualized Development Plans (IDPs). During this seminar, CIS Chair Jenifer Winter will lead us to explore a free online tool that helps PhD students at any stage assess skills and values, plan effectively, and explore career options. Please visit the Imagine […]
CIS 720 Seminar – A Hands-On Session about Open Access
Please join us on Monday Sep 30, 4:30-5:30 (Hamilton Library 3F), for a hands-on session about Open Access. CIS students Jennifer Beamer and Stanislava Gardasevic will conduct a hands-on session about Open Access. They will cover the the many benefits to hosting your works online, tackle tough questions, and show us how to add our own works to ScholarSpace […]