

Fully Funded Phd Program in History - University of Michigan Ann Arbor
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Graduate assistantships offer paid roles for students to gain professional experience while pursuing their degrees. These include positions as Graduate Student Instructors (GSIs), Graduate Student Staff Assistants (GSSAs), and Graduate Student Research Assistants (GSRAs). Who Can Apply? MSW students: May be employed in GSI or GSSA positions outside the School of Social Work. PhD students: Eligible for GSRA positions within the School of Social Work. Positions are generally available through various U-M departments across campus. What Is Covered? Assistantships typically include: Tuition support Monthly stipend Health and dental insurance (Specific benefits vary by position and appointment level.) Eligibility Criteria Must be a current U-M graduate student. Enrolled in the required minimum credit hours (usually 6+ per semester). GSI and GSSA roles usually require relevant academic or administrative experience. GSRAs are reserved for doctoral students involved in faculty research projects. How to Apply Search and apply for assistantships via the U-M Careers at the U website. For GSSA positions in the School of Social Work (e.g., Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Office), opportu...
HOST COUNTRY
United States
ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES
All Countries
FUNDING TYPE
Assistantship
PROGRAM TYPES
PhD
STATUS
openDEADLINE
15 December, 2025
PROGRAMS
History