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Assistantship Program in History - University of Washington

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Program: History  The PhD in Art History prepares students for academic, curatorial, and research careers through a rigorous curriculum, language proficiency, and dissertation research. Areas of expertise include Arts of Asia, the Americas, Medieval and Early Modern Europe, and Modern/Contemporary Art in a Global Context.  Who Can Apply?  Applicants who already hold an MA in Art History  Students with academic interests aligned with the department’s specializations  Applicants seeking future careers in teaching, museum work, or academic research  What is Covered?  5 years of financial support (including scholarships, fellowships, and teaching assistantships)  Tuition waivers  Teaching experience  Health insurance (through TA/RA appointments)  Eligibility Criteria  Completion of an MA in Art History  Strong academic and research background  Demonstrated ability to work in one or more of the program’s core areas  Commitment to scholarly contributions in Art History  How to Apply  Submit application through UW’s graduate school system (application deadlines typically fall in December for autumn admission)  Application must include:  Statement of purpose  ...