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  2. Columbia PhD Students Can Expect To Receive A $30 000 Per Year Stipend

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  5. Department of Art History & Archaeology

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  1. PhD in Art History and Archaeology - Columbia University

    All admitted students receive full funding from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, including tuition and stipend. Standard fellowships are for five years and involve teaching or other types of department service during at least three of the five years.

  2. Department of Art History and Archaeology - Columbia University

    About fifteen students are accepted each year for the PhD program. All admitted students receive full funding, including tuition and stipend. Standard fellowships are for five years, and involve teaching or other types of department service during at least three of the five years.

  3. Compensation and Student Employee Benefits - Columbia University

    Minimum compensation rates for PhD students on appointment in the 2024-2025 Academic Year are currently: $48,080 for those on 12-month appointments. $42,425 for those on 9-month appointments (total compensation includes a $36,060 nine-month compensation plus a $6,365 summer stipend in June 2025). Annual Increases.

  4. Apply to the Ph.D. Program - Department of Art History and ...

    If applying to History of Western Art, applicant must select one of the following five subfields: Early Christian, Byzantine and Western Medieval Art and Architecture; Europe 1700-1900; Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture; U.S. American Art to 1945; 20th- and 21st-century Art (including American Art, post 1945)

  5. How to Apply to the PhD Program | Department of Art History ...

    The Department offers advanced standing to any incoming PhD students, including those who have earned their MAs from Columbia, according to GSAS regulations. We encourage all applicants to investigate and apply for non-Columbia funding.

  6. Art History and Archaeology, PhD | GSAS - Columbia University

    Art History and Archaeology, PhD. Program Category: PhD Programs. Chair: Zainab Bahrani. Director of Graduate Studies: Michael Cole. Degree Programs: Full-Time: MA, MPhil, PhD. Website: https://arthistory.columbia.edu. Apply Now. To view this program's application requirements, please click here.

  7. Graduate Program - Department of Art History and Archaeology ...

    Graduate programs of study in the Department of Art History and Archaeology include the PhD program (with sequential MAMPhilPhD degrees) and two free-standing MA Programs: the MA in Modern Art: Critical & Curatorial Studies (MODA) and the MA in Art History. The Department's free-standing MA programs lead only to the MA.

  8. Suggested Structure of the PhD Program - Department of Art ...

    Structure of the PhD Program. First-semester students all enroll in a methodologically oriented Proseminar, as well as seminars and graduate lecture courses. Adventurous breadth in art history is encouraged, and there is ample opportunity for coursework in related departments.

  9. Structure of the PhD Program | Department of Art History ...

    Structure of the PhD Program. First-semester students all enroll in a methodologically oriented Proseminar, as well as seminars and graduate lecture courses. Adventurous breadth in art history is encouraged, and there is ample opportunity for coursework in related departments.

  10. Department of Art History & Archaeology | Columbia University

    Meyer Schapiro earned Columbia's first Ph.D. in the field in 1929 with a dissertation that was to revolutionize the study of Romanesque art. In the years since, scholars here have shaped nearly every area of study in the field: art and architecture of the Americas until 1550 to postmodern, style analysis to critical theory.