AHA Directory of History Departments and Organizations
Institution Details
1126 E. 59th St.
Chicago, IL 60637-1554
Phone: 773.702.8397
Fax: 773.702.7550
Email: history@uchicago.edu
Website: https://history.uchicago.edu/
The University of Chicago Department of History is renowned for cutting-edge research and an expansive scope of expertise. Historical fields cover twenty-seven geographical, temporal, and thematic domains. The department’s historians bring a variety of distinctive approaches, methodologies, and analytical paradigms to research and share a firm belief that rigorous historical analysis offers a better understanding of contemporary and historical society.
Director of Graduate Studies: Rashauna Johnson
Director of Undergraduate Studies: Jonathan Hall
Degrees Offered: BA,MA,PHD
Academic Year System: QTR
Areas of Specialization: US, Europe, Latin America, East and South Asia, intellectual
In-state: $63801
Out-of-state: $63801
In-state: $65145
Out-of-state: $65145
Admissions: https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/
Financial Aid: https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/cost-aid
Admissions: https://grad.uchicago.edu/admissions/
Financial Aid: https://grad.uchicago.edu/admissions/funding/
Areas of Specialization: US, Europe, Latin America, East and South Asia, intellectual
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Doctoral Program Information
A. Program Description. From its 1892 establishment as one of the founding departments of the University of Chicago, the History Department's attention has focused on programs leading to the PhD degree in a broad range of fields. At Chicago you will find an academic environment in which basic research on the history of culture and societies throughout the world thrives, nurtured within the University's rich tradition of intellectual distinction and rigor. Theoretically sophisticated comparative and interdisciplinary approaches are a hallmark of the PhD program. Along with graduate fields organized by traditional regional, national, and chronological boundaries, the Department offers a comprehensive range of interdisciplinary, theoretical, and comparative fields of study. We strongly encourage students to take courses outside of History and to compose one of their three oral fields in a comparative discipline. Applicants interested in the study of history at the master's level only should apply to one of the University's Master of Arts programs.
B. Special Programs. A distinctive part of our program are the interdisciplinary workshops that bring together students and faculty from throughout the University for intellectual exchange; teacher training is provided through a Departmental Pedagogy workshop and by the University's Center for Teaching and Learning; and academic and other job placement advice is provided by the Department's Committee on Fellowships and Placement, as well as the University's Career Advising and Planning Services. The University has one of the nation's leading university libraries with over 6 million volumes and 8 million non-book items; other research libraries of note in the Chicago area include the Newberry Library, the regional depository of the National Archives, the Center for Research Libraries, and the Chicago Historical Society.
C. Financial Aid. Academic record and scholarly promise are used as criteria for offering admission and financial aid, but need or United States citizenship are not factors. Currently these offers are tuition plus a $21,000 stipend for five years with two years of Summer funding, or a tuition scholarship alone for the first two years with an increase to tuition plus a $21,000 stipend in years three through five and one Summer of funding. In the third through fifth year of fellowships, a portion of the stipend award comprises teaching service for the College. Approximately twenty-five students matriculate each year. History graduate students are eligible to receive up to $300 for travel to two recognized conference presentations over the course of a graduate career. Preproposal and dissertation archival research grants are also available, and range from $2,000 to $3,000.
D. Degree Requirements. Fifteen courses are required for the PhD, an oral qualifying examination in three fields, a dissertation proposal hearing, and a final oral defense of the dissertation. Language requirements are determined based on field. At least one foreign language is required for all students.
Directory of History Dissertations
Doctoral Program Statistics 2024-25:
PhD students currently enrolled: 156
PhD applications received: 289
New PhD students: 12
% of students receiving tuition waivers: 0
% of students receiving stipends: 0
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