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  1. Ph.D. Admissions

    All questions regarding graduate admissions should be directed to [email protected]. The principal goal of the Stanford Ph.D. program in political science is the training of scholars. Most students who receive doctorates in the program do research and teach at colleges or universities. We offer courses and research opportunities in ...

  2. PhD in Political Science

    The Ph.D. in Political Science program prepares students to be outstanding researchers and scholars at top universities, policy think tanks, consulting firms, and U.S. and international institutions. Working in small classes and with experienced faculty mentors, doctoral students construct a program around a major and minor field of study.

  3. Ph.D. Fields

    Columbia's School of Public Health, which offers a Ph.D. in the history of medicine and public health in association with our department; the Law School, with which we offer a joint Ph.D./J.D. program; Teachers College; and the School of International and Public Affairs are four of Columbia's many professional schools that offer courses and ...

  4. Ph.D. Program

    In addition, our graduate students have found that our curriculum facilitates intensive study in a number of cross-cutting areas - empirical and theoretical, contemporary and historical. Among these interdisciplinary concentrations are political economy, American political development, race and politics, and the philosophical, historical, and ...

  5. PhD History

    Interested students apply to the PhD program through the Division of the Social Sciences. For questions regarding the application submission and fee waivers, please contact SSD Admissions. For questions regarding the History PhD Program or History-specific application components, please contact our graduate affairs administrator.

  6. PhD in Political Science

    Our graduate seminars in the history of political thought - Classical Political Thought, Medieval Political Thought, and Modern Political Thought - provide students with an exceptional foundation in the history of Western political thought. "Contemporary Political Thought" explores such thinkers as Oakeshott, Voegelin, and Strauss, or a theme ...

  7. PhD in Political Science

    The MIT PhD in Political Science requires preparation in two of these major fields: American Politics. Comparative Politics. International Relations. Models and Methods. Political Economy. Security Studies. We recommend that you take a broad array of courses across your two major fields. In some cases, a single course may overlap across the ...

  8. Doctoral Program

    The principal goal of the Stanford Ph.D. program in political science is the training of scholars. Most students who receive doctorates in the program do research and teach at colleges or universities. We offer courses and research opportunities in a wide variety of fields in the discipline, including American Politics, Comparative Politics ...

  9. PhD Requirements

    To fulfill the requirements for the Ph.D. in Political Science students must complete 12 courses at the 600-level with a grade of B or better. Of these 12 courses, eight must be graduate-level (600-level) courses taken in the Political Science department. No more than two of these eight courses (600-level) may be Independent Studies.

  10. History

    Examples of dissertations students have worked on include "Cold War Capitalism: The Political Economy of American Military Spending from 1949 to 1989" and "Imperial Schemes: Empire and the Rise of the British Business-State, 1914-1939." ... students may pursue both a PhD in history and a JD at Harvard Law School. To learn more about ...

  11. Ph.D. in Political Science

    Ph.D. in Political Science. We are ranked as a top-ten research department and our graduate program has an excellent job placement record. Over the past decade, the vast majority of our PhD graduates have gone on to attain tenure-track positions, and many other students have become leaders in the public, private, and non-profit sectors.

  12. American Political History Institute

    American Political History Institute. An internationally recognized center for the study of America's political past, the American Political History Institute is Boston University's intellectual hub for research, teaching, and scholarly exchange in the field of US political history.

  13. Politics and Institutions Track

    The Politics and Institutions track provides a curriculum for students interested in a rigorous program of study and research on international or domestic politics and institutions as these issues relate to major public policy issues in the U.S. and around the world. Graduates will be prepared for academic research and teaching positions in schools of public policy and disciplinary departments ...

  14. What We Look For

    The PhD in Public Policy (PPOL) program balances theory with practical methods to prepare students for careers in academia, in government, at research organizations, or in the private sector. What do we look for in our PPOL students? Evidence of your ability to handle the rigor of our curriculum, which is why you're required to have completed and excelled in the following:

  15. Political Philosophy

    Overview. The Program in Political Philosophy is available to students with interests in one or more of three areas: (1) the history of political ideas, (2) the investigation of contemporary problems of political philosophy, and (3) the study of the relations between institutional and social history and systems of political thought.

  16. Graduate

    The Ph.D. program in Politics seeks to train students to assume faculty positions at a range of institutions of higher education and supports students pursuing a range of substantive research in the discipline. If you ask graduate students to identify the program's strengths, they will mention: An across-the-board commitment to excellence in ...

  17. Doctor of Philosophy

    Doctor of Philosophy. Doctoral students are expected to develop a firm knowledge of the first principles of American constitutionalism and to understand the fate of those principles in American political development and contemporary American politics. Since the first principles of American constitutionalism and subsequent developments in the ...

  18. Political History PhD Network

    Political History PhD Network, initiated after the launch of the Association for Political History in September 2014, brings together PhD candidates working on political history. The Political History PhD Network offers a yearly PhD workshop. The workshop is organised by and for PhD students. More information on upcoming and previous events can ...

  19. PhD in Political Economy & Government

    History of the PhD in Political Economy and Government. Dating to the 1930s, the PhD Program in Political Economy and Government (PEG) was initiated with the objective of fostering research at the intersection of Economics and Political Science. A collaborative program between Harvard Kennedy School, the Department of Economics, and the ...

  20. Association for Political History

    International Conference 2022. Political History Today: Exploring New Themes. The international OPG-APH conference Political history today: exploring new themes was a great success. Over 100 participants were active in eight panels, two round tables, PhD candidates presented posters and several key notes speakers discussed urgent themes.

  21. Undergraduate Study

    A photograph of a group of students engaged in a discussion. Department of History. The University of Chicago. 1126 East 59th Street, Room 330. Chicago, IL 60637. [email protected]. (773) 702-8397.

  22. History

    1928 - The University of Chicago established the Committee on International Relations (CIR), the first of its kind in the United States. This grew out of a strong desire to study international phenomena. 1950s - The University of Chicago established their "area studies centers" to understand international upheavals from the World Wars. The Centers for East Asian Studies, East European and ...

  23. PhD in Political Science and History

    The Department offers Doctoral Studies in Political Science and Modern History. The Thesis can be written and defended in Greek or in English. Interested persons with the necessary qualifications submit their research proposal to the Departmental Assembly for Postgraduate Studies.

  24. Department of Political Science

    As the central element of a general education, political science provides preparation for graduate education and for useful and satisfying careers. Political Science Major: The course of study for students majoring in political science prescribes a set of core courses to introduce the student to the discipline. In addition, each major must ...