The College of Nursing and Health Professions (CNHP) offers a Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing, a community-engaged, research-based program, that prepares nurse scientists to promote health and health ...
Johns Hopkins University is providing $5 million in funding for six new programs that aim to create pathways for diverse students to enter non-STEM PhD programs. The funded programs aim to strengthen ...
This piece was originally featured on Research Matters. Well-known for its doctoral programs in the social sciences and philosophy, The New School for Social Research (NSSR) also offers terminal ...
The EECS department offers the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in both Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. The PhD is awarded based on a combination of coursework and research. A total of at least ...
Earlier this month, Harvard announced that it would accept significantly fewer students to its graduate programs, one of the ...
Boston University has suspended admissions to a dozen PhD programs in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. And there’s disagreement on whether or not the new contract between the university and ...
In reading the latest news about Boston University and its decision to diminish and cut several PhD programs in the humanities, I have to wonder about the state of higher education (“BU’s deep cuts ...
Boston University has suspended a dozen graduate programs in humanities and social sciences, weeks after graduate students ended a months-long strike. For the 2025 to 2026 academic year, the school ...
"The Summer Seminar in Philosophy gave me an immersive, representational experience of the world and vocation of academic philosophy unlike anything I could have gained through an undergraduate ...
The applied ontology degree will prepare students from around the world for work in this rapidly growing interdisciplinary ...
Days after Brandeis University proposed cutting two doctoral programs in music, faculty, students and staff are pushing back, arguing the move will hobble one of the school’s oldest and ...
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, “The Allegory of the Sorbonne” (1889), oil on canvas, 32 5/8 x 180 1/4 inches (image courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art, H. O. Havemeyer Collection, bequest of Mrs. H.
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