New York University is a member of the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, an association of universities in the New York metropolitan area whose members also include The City University of New York Graduate Center, Columbia University, Fordham University, The New School for Social Research, Rutgers University, and Princeton University.
As a member of the Doctoral Consortium, New York University can provide fully matriculated doctoral-level students the opportunity to take courses that may not otherwise be available to them at NYU. Cross-registration is not open to students at the master's level. With the approval of the associate dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Science at NYU, the student's program advisor, the dean's office of the host institution, and the course instructor, an NYU student may register for courses at any of the above member institutions. Access to such courses is provided on a "space-available" basis, assuming the course instructor's approval.
A list of available Consortium courses for each member institution can be accessed by clicking the links below:
- NYU's related departments
- Columbia's Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program
- CUNY's Medieval Studies Certificate Program
- CUNY's Renaissance Studies Certificate Program
- Fordham's Center for Medieval Studies
- Princeton's Medieval Studies Program
- Princeton's Renaissance and Early Modern Studies Program
- Rutger's Medieval Studies Program
It is important that interested students contact not only the instructors, but their own advising departments in order to complete the registration procedures for Consortium courses.
For a list of past courses offered through the Doctoral Consortium, please visit the archive.