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The
Ph.D. Program in History of the City University of New York
is a major center for research and graduate training in a
wide array of fields of historical inquiry, ranging from ancient
to contemporary times and covering Europe, the Americas, the
Middle East, and East Asia. It has over one-hundred-and-twenty-five
students, from all over the United States and other countries.
Its distinguished faculty of over seventy historians prides
itself on its close involvement with students. The program
stresses training in primary research and encourages interdisciplinary
study. Our location in midtown Manhattan enables our
students to take advantage of the rich resources for historical
research in the area, including the collections at the nearby
New York Public Library. Students are supported by a
variety of forms of financial aid and have broad opportunities
to teach at the CUNY undergraduate colleges. Graduates
of the program teach in colleges and universities across the
country and abroad and work in archives, publishing houses,
and public history positions.
Check out the Student Biographies
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