Job Description
Cornell University offers a fully funded Ph.D. program in History through its College of Arts and Sciences. This program provides comprehensive financial support to admitted doctoral students, enabling them to focus on their academic and research pursuits.
Program Overview
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Degree: Ph.D. in History
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Institution: Cornell University
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School: College of Arts and Sciences
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Program Structure: Full-time, research-intensive, typically completed in 5–6 years
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Research Areas:
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American History
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European History
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Asian History
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African History
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Latin American History
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Middle Eastern History
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Global and Transnational History
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The program emphasizes rigorous training in historical research and methodologies. Students engage in coursework, research projects, and teaching experiences under the mentorship of faculty members. The curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for careers in academic and research settings.
Funding Package
All admitted Ph.D. students receive comprehensive financial support, which includes:
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Tuition and Fees: Full coverage for five academic years.
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Stipend: Competitive annual stipend of $35,661 for the 2025–26 academic year.
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Health Insurance: Fully subsidized health insurance coverage.
The funding package typically includes a combination of fellowships, teaching assistantships, and research assistantships. Students are expected to make satisfactory academic progress to maintain their funding.
Admission Requirements
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Academic Background: A bachelor’s or master’s degree in history or a related field from an accredited institution.
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Application Materials:
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Completed online application form through the Cornell Graduate School.
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Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
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Three letters of recommendation.
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Statement of purpose detailing research interests and career goals.
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Writing sample demonstrating scholarly work.
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Resume or curriculum vitae (CV).
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TOEFL or IELTS scores for non-native English speakers.
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Please note that GRE scores are not required for admission to the Ph.D. program in History.