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IHUM—the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities—is now accepting applications for its fellowship and joint degree program from graduate students in the following departments and schools: Anthropology, Architecture, Art and Archaeology, Classics, Comparative Literature, East Asian Studies, English, French and Italian, German, History, Music, Near Eastern Studies, Philosophy, Political Philosophy in Politics, Religion, Slavic Languages and Literatures, Sociology, and Spanish and Portuguese. Information about the fellowship and joint degree program, together with details about the application process, is available at* https://ihum.princeton.edu/phd-program/about-phd-program. The application deadline is March 1, 2024.
The fellowship program will support students whose dissertation work calls for substantial explorations in a field outside the boundaries of their disciplinary training. Students are eligible to apply in their third year of graduate study (owing to the fieldwork schedule, student in Anthropology and Sociology may choose to apply either in their second or third year but may apply only once). Accepted students will receive an additional year of full fellowship support, officially taken in the fourth year. Upon completion of the program requirements, they are eligible for a joint PhD from their home department and the Humanities Council.