| Practical
Info
For essential information about the Ph.D. Program in English.
People &
Groups
The Program's faculty is made up of nearly 60 distinguished scholars
who have contributed significantly to a wide variety of ields in
literary and cultural studies. The Program's area groups and interdisciplinary
interest groups coordinate curriculum, colloquia, research activities
and opportunities, and sponsor or cosponsor publications. Our almost
300 students come from a variety of educational, professional, and
geographic backgrounds, and include accomplished writers, poets,
novelists, and playwrights. Our graduates find work at colleges
and universities throughout the United States, and internationally.
Alumni include many award-winning teachers, active scholars, critics,
and writers, academic administratorsm as well as those pursuing
successful careers outside the academy.
Research & Grants
Our publications, dissertations, and other research projects
are enhanced by The Graduate Center's location at the center of
a great city that is unique for its renowned research institutions,
rich cultural life, and splendid diversity.
| Teaching
& Courses
Each semester the Program offers approximately 25 seminars in
traditional and emerging areas of study. Students in the Ph.D. Program
teach throughout the CUNY system, as adjunct faculty and graduate
fellows. The Program and CUNY colleges thus provide strong on-the-job
training in the teaching of composition and literature.
Prospective Students
Each year, 250-300 applicants compete for the approximately 30 slots
for entering students. Financial aid includes an increasing number
of five-year packages offering in-state tuition and a combination
of stipends and teaching fellowship.
Stages of the Degree
The degree requirements are designed to provide students knowledge
in the breadth of the field while encouraging them to develop professional
interests and specialties for dissertation-level research. |