PH.D. IN HEBREW AND JUDAIC STUDIES
The Ph.D. is a research degree. Its completion signifies that the recipient is able to conduct original research and has made a serious contribution to knowledge of the field. Students must train in a major and a minor field and must acquire both the Judaic and general background and methodology necessary for their research.
Ph.D. in Hebrew and Judaic Studies Program Requirements
JOINT PH.D. IN HEBREW AND JUDAIC STUDIES AND HISTORY
Students who have been admitted to graduate study in Hebrew and Judaic Studies or History may apply for a joint doctoral program in both departments. Candidates who have not yet matriculated at New York University may apply directly for admission to the program.
Joint Ph.D. in Hebrew and Judaic Studies and History Program Requirements
You can view the successes of our many Ph.D. graduates on our Ph.D. Outcomes page.
PROGRAM REFERENCE MATERIALS
GSAS Policies and Procedures Manual
Hebrew and Judaic Studies Doctoral Student Handbook
Joint Hebrew and Judaic Studies and History Doctoral Student Handbook