The University of Alaska Fairbanks is a Land, Sea, and Space Grant university and an international center for research, education, and the arts, emphasizing the circumpolar North and its diverse peoples. UAF integrates teaching, research, and public service as it educates students for active citizenship and prepares them for lifelong learning and careers.
Fairbanks Campus
1731 South Chandalar Drive
Fairbanks, AK 99775
(907) 474-7034
Dillingham
527 Seward St.
Dillingham, AK 99576
(907) 842-5109
Kotzebue
604 3rd Ave
Kotzebue, AK 99752
(907) 442-3400
Fairbanks
604 Barnette Street
Fairbanks, AK 99701
(907) 455-2800
Fairbanks
4280 Geist Road
Fairbanks, AK 99775
(907) 474-5439
Bethel
201 Akiak Dr.
Bethel, Alaska 99559
(907) 543-4500
Nome
400 East Front Street
Nome, AK 99762
(907) 443-2201
The mission of the University of Alaska Anchorage is to discover and disseminate knowledge through teaching, research, engagement, and creative expression. Located in Anchorage and on community campuses in Southcentral Alaska, UAA is committed to serving the higher education needs of the state, its communities, and its diverse peoples. The University of Alaska Anchorage is an open access university with academic programs leading to occupational endorsements; undergraduate and graduate certificates; and associate, baccalaureate, and graduate degrees in a rich, diverse, and inclusive environment.
Anchorage Campus
3211 Providence Drive
Anchorage, AK 99508
(907) 786-1800
Kenai River Campus - Soldotna
156 College Rd.
Soldotna, Alaska 99669
1 (877) 262-0330
Kachemak Bay Campus - Homer
533 East Pioneer Ave.
Homer, Alaska 99603
(907) 235-7743
Kodiak
117 Benny Benson Drive
Kodiak, Alaska 99615
(907) 486-4161
Palmer
8295 East College Dr
Palmer, AK 99645
(907) 745-9774
Valdez
303 Lowe Street
Valdez, AK 99686
(907) 834-1600
The University of Alaska Southeast is recognized as a destination of choice for students seeking excellent academic programs and engaging learning opportunities that integrate the environment and cultures of Southeast Alaska.
Juneau Campus
11066 Auke Lake Way
Juneau, AK 99801
(907) 796-6100
2600 Seventh Avenue
Ketchikan, AK, 99901
(907) 228-4511
1332 Seward Ave
Sitka, AK, 99835
(907) 747-7700
Through its support of the Board of Regents, the three universities with distinct missions, and their community campuses, the University of Alaska System Office advances higher education and honors the Indigenous and diverse peoples of Alaska. The University of Alaska System Office manages corporate responsibilities, strategically stewards shared resources, and works with the universities to implement Regents' policies and directions to align with current and future needs of the state.
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I first joined the University through a temporary pool, and what began as a job quickly became a career. From the start, my supervisors invested in my growth by encouraging training, conference participation, and advancement. The university truly changed my life, giving me purpose, expertise, and lasting professional relationships. Knowing my child and I both earned degrees here through tuition waivers makes this place even more meaningful to me. There have been ups and downs in my university experience but the theme that has remained consistent is I love the work I do and the relationships I build. There is something special about working at a place that touches so many lives.
I most recently applied for the Ketchikan Campus Director role and was reminded how welcoming and supportive the hiring process at the University of Alaska truly is. I began my career here as an adjunct instructor in 2007 and, through mentorship and professional development, progressed to full professor and university administration. What has kept me here is the shared mission, seeing the lasting impact our work has on students, communities, and Alaska as a whole. It’s meaningful work, and each graduating class reinforces why it matters.
The hiring and onboarding process was straightforward, with frequent, helpful communication and a team that was always willing to answer questions. I felt supported from the start and settled in quickly thanks to how welcoming and helpful everyone has been, both in learning my role and adjusting to life in Alaska. And don’t let the weather scare you, the state is absolutely breathtaking and an incredible place to live and work.
The application process was easy to navigate, and communication throughout the interview process was clear and timely. Everyone I interacted with was welcoming and supportive. Since joining the team, I’ve felt truly supported. My coworkers are always willing to help, which has made the transition from the private sector a great experience.
I applied to the University from my college town in South Carolina, but clear and consistent communication from HR made the remote hiring process feel personal and engaging.I was thrilled when the opportunity ultimately led to a job in Alaska. I found roles through careers.alaska.edu and appreciated HR’s support throughout. Since joining UAF, I’ve felt warmly welcomed by the Fairbanks community and have grown both professionally and personally through the people, classes, and cultural events that make UAF such a special place.
I had a great experience applying after meeting the recruitment team from the University of Alaska at a job fair hosted by Cook Inlet Tribal Council. The hiring timeline was clear and the process felt thoughtful and supportive. Working in higher education allows me to contribute to program growth, community partnerships, and leadership development. Despite challenges, I’m proud to help shape future leaders for Alaska and beyond.
I first joined the University through a temporary pool, and what began as a job quickly became a career. From the start, my supervisors invested in my growth by encouraging training, conference participation, and advancement. The university truly changed my life, giving me purpose, expertise, and lasting professional relationships. Knowing my child and I both earned degrees here through tuition waivers makes this place even more meaningful to me. There have been ups and downs in my university experience but the theme that has remained consistent is I love the work I do and the relationships I build. There is something special about working at a place that touches so many lives.
I most recently applied for the Ketchikan Campus Director role and was reminded how welcoming and supportive the hiring process at the University of Alaska truly is. I began my career here as an adjunct instructor in 2007 and, through mentorship and professional development, progressed to full professor and university administration. What has kept me here is the shared mission, seeing the lasting impact our work has on students, communities, and Alaska as a whole. It’s meaningful work, and each graduating class reinforces why it matters.
The hiring and onboarding process was straightforward, with frequent, helpful communication and a team that was always willing to answer questions. I felt supported from the start and settled in quickly thanks to how welcoming and helpful everyone has been, both in learning my role and adjusting to life in Alaska. And don’t let the weather scare you, the state is absolutely breathtaking and an incredible place to live and work.
The application process was easy to navigate, and communication throughout the interview process was clear and timely. Everyone I interacted with was welcoming and supportive. Since joining the team, I’ve felt truly supported. My coworkers are always willing to help, which has made the transition from the private sector a great experience.
I applied to the University from my college town in South Carolina, but clear and consistent communication from HR made the remote hiring process feel personal and engaging.I was thrilled when the opportunity ultimately led to a job in Alaska. I found roles through careers.alaska.edu and appreciated HR’s support throughout. Since joining UAF, I’ve felt warmly welcomed by the Fairbanks community and have grown both professionally and personally through the people, classes, and cultural events that make UAF such a special place.
I had a great experience applying after meeting the recruitment team from the University of Alaska at a job fair hosted by Cook Inlet Tribal Council. The hiring timeline was clear and the process felt thoughtful and supportive. Working in higher education allows me to contribute to program growth, community partnerships, and leadership development. Despite challenges, I’m proud to help shape future leaders for Alaska and beyond.
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