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All Ph.D. students without alternate funding sources are eligible to receive a five-year research apprenticeship, which carries a stipend, health insurance, a $1000 start-up grant, and 100% tuition remission.  Research apprentices work up to 20 hours a week with faculty members on research projects during the academic year.  No additional application materials are required for consideration.

TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES

An important feature of the program is the wide range of opportunities for Ph.D. students to obtain the skills and experience necessary to become effective teachers. There are many paid opportunities for Ph.D. students to work with full-time faculty as tutors, teaching assistants, and, eventually, as primary instructors in courses in the master's curriculum. For more information, please see our section on teaching experience.

Students are eligible for teaching assistantships when they demonstrate knowledge of the subject matter via significant experience or academic preparation in the subject. Students will be considered for teaching a course when they have successfully assisted in the teaching of a Wagner class, have sufficient credentials from previous academic degrees or professional work, or when they have successfully passed the comprehensive examination on the appropriate field. Faculty coordinating each school specialization will approve these decisions. PhD students who are not in good academic standing are not eligible for teaching.

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We have a thriving Ph.D. program with approximately 80 full-time Ph.D. students hailing from all corners of the world. Most full-time Ph.D. students have scholarships that cover tuition and provide a monthly stipend. Admission is highly competitive. We seek creative, articulate students with undergraduate and master's degrees from top universities worldwide. Our  current research strengths  include data management and analysis, cybersecurity, computer games, visualization, web search, graphics, vision and image processing, and theoretical computer science.

This degree program offers interested students opportunities to do their research abroad, under the supervision of faculty at NYU Shanghai or  NYU Abu Dhabi .

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To receive a Ph.D. in Computer Science at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, a student must:

  • satisfy a breadth course requirement, intended to ensure broad knowledge of computer science,
  • satisfy a depth requirement, consisting of an oral qualifying exam presentation with a written report, to ensure the student's ability to do research,
  • submit a written thesis proposal and make an oral presentation about the proposal,
  • write a Ph.D. thesis that must be approved by a dissertation guidance committee and present an oral thesis defense, and
  • satisfy all School of Engineering requirements for the Ph.D. degree, as described in the NYU Tandon School of Engineering bulletin, including graduate study duration, credit points, GPA, and time-to-degree requirements.

Upon entering the program, each student will be assigned an advisor who will guide them in formulating an individual study plan directing their course choice for the first two years. The department will hold an annual Ph.D. Student Assessment Meeting, in which all Ph.D. students will be formally reviewed.

Note: for pre-fall 2015 Ph.D. students, please see the pre-fall 2015 Ph.D. Curriculum.

Program Requirements

Details about Breadth and Depth Requirements, Thesis Proposal and Presentation, and Thesis Defense can be found in the NYU Bulletin.

Program Details

Each incoming Ph.D. student will be assigned to a research advisor, or to an interim advisor, who will provide academic advising until the student has a research advisor. The advisor will meet with the student when the student enters the program to guide the student in formulating an Individual Study Plan. The purpose of the plan is to guide the student’s course choice for the first two years in the program and to ensure that the student meets the breadth requirements. The plan may also specify additional courses to be taken by the student in order to acquire necessary background and expertise. Subsequent changes to the plan must be approved by the advisor.

Sample Plan of Study

In order to obtain a Ph.D. degree, a student must complete a minimum of 75 credits of graduate work beyond the BS degree, including at least 21 credits of dissertation. A Master of Science in Computer Science may be transferred as 30 credits without taking individual courses into consideration. Other graduate coursework in Computer Science may be transferred on a course-by-course basis. Graduate coursework in areas other than Computer Science can be transferred on a course-by-course basis with approval of the Ph.D. Committee (PHDC). The School of Engineering places some limits on the number and types of transfer credits that are available. Applications for transfer credits must be submitted for consideration before the end of the first semester of matriculation. 

All Ph.D. students will be formally reviewed each year in a Ph.D. Student Assessment Meeting. The review is conducted by the entire CSE faculty and includes at least the following items (in no particular order):

  • All courses taken, grades received, and GPAs.
  • Research productivity: publications, talks, software, systems, etc.
  • Faculty input, especially from advisors and committee members.
  • Student’s own input.
  • Cumulative history of the student's progress.

As a result of the review, each student will be placed in one of the following two categories, by vote of the faculty:

  • In Good Standing: The student has performed well in the previous semester and may continue in the Ph.D. program for one more year, assuming satisfactory academic progress is maintained.
  • Not in Good Standing: The student has not performed sufficiently well in the previous year. The consequences of not being in good standing will vary, and may include being placed on probation, losing RA/GA/TA funding, or not being allowed to continue in the Ph.D. program.

Following the review, students will receive formal letters which will inform them of their standing. The letters may also make specific recommendations to the student as to what will be expected of them in the following year. A copy of each student’s letter will be placed in the student’s file.

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Our faculty, ranked #1 worldwide based on publications in top finance journals (ASU Finance Rankings), consists of more than 30 researchers who study all major areas of finance, making it one of the largest finance faculty in the country. Stern’s finance faculty is highly rated in terms of research output, and faculty members sit on the editorial boards of all major finance journals.

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The finance department offers an exceptionally large range of courses devoted exclusively to PhD students. Apart from core PhD courses in asset pricing and corporate finance, students can choose from a range of electives such as household finance, macro-finance, and financial intermediation. PhD students also enjoy the benefits of Stern’s economics department, NYU’s economics department in the Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS), and the Courant Institute of Mathematics.

Graduates of Stern’s Finance PhD program have been placed at leading research institutions such as Harvard, MIT, Chicago, Stanford, Wharton, Yale, and UCLA.

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Types of grants and scholarships

Comparing school costs with and without aid, employer assistance and fellowships, federal student aid, private student loans, other options, how to pay for grad school: funding strategies & options.

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  • If you plan to attend graduate school, it's important to understand the costs up front. 
  • Grants, scholarships, and fellowships help pay for school without unnecessary loans. 
  • Other options to pay for school include an assistantship or a part-time job.

Free money first: grants and scholarships

You may be considering graduate school to further your education. But the high costs to attend grad school might make you think twice about committing to more classes. 

The good news is that grad students have plenty of options to cover those costs. However, the best options are funds you don't have to repay.

Research is key

Grants, scholarships, and fellowships are all forms of gift aid — meaning they allow you to fund grad school without having to pay the money back. 

In general, students who qualify for state or federal grants will access the funds by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). In contrast, scholarships are often targeted at specific groups, like athletes or women in STEM. Most scholarships require you to submit a unique application to share your qualifications for the award. 

Finally, fellowships are typically awarded by schools and other organizations to students on a merit basis. Many fellowships go beyond covering your tuition to provide a stipend for living expenses. 

"Utilizing grants, scholarships, and fellowships as financial aid options enables students to substantially minimize or even completely eradicate the necessity for student loans," says Trinity Owen, NFEC Certified Financial Education Instructor and owner of The Pay at Home Parent .  

As a graduate student, relying on grants, scholarships, and fellowships is better than taking out loans to pay for school. When you graduate from your program, repaying your student loans can have a substantial negative impact on your financial situation. Graduating without any debt — or with a smaller debt burden — can lead to a more comfortable life after graduation. 

The first step is to fill out the FAFSA. Depending on your financial situation, you may qualify for need-based financial aid. Even if you didn't qualify for this type of aid as an undergraduate, a change to your dependency status or a lower income could have a big impact on your access to gift aid. 

Merit-based 

Merit-based scholarships are often awarded for academic or other achievements, often pertaining to the field you're going into.

Subject-specific

Subject-specific fellowships are usually merit-based opportunities to study a particular subject. The length of a fellowship might range from a few months to several years. Typically, you'll get a stipend for living expenses on top of your tuition costs.

Paying for graduate school is often not as simple as finding a single grant to cover the entire cost. Instead, you might piece together smaller grants and scholarships to make your graduate school experience financially feasible. 

The reality is that any free money you obtain will have a positive impact on your financial future. Below we will explore how much you stand to save if your entire graduate education costs $50,000:

 

With no grants or scholarships

With $5,000 in grants or scholarships

With $10,000 in grants or scholarships

With $30,000 in grants or scholarships

With $50,000 in grants or scholarships

$50,000

$45,000

$40,000

$20,000

$0

$581

$522

$464

$232

$0

$69,665

$62,699

$55,732

$27,866

 

Employer tuition reimbursement

Many large companies offer educational assistance to their employees. While you might have to go to school at a different pace, getting through school debt-free might be worth it.

Graduate assistantships

Many graduate programs offer assistantships to their students. In exchange for teaching classes or conducting research, the school may waive your tuition and possibly provide a living stipend. You can find out more about these opportunities directly from the administrator of your program. 

Fellowships

Fellowships are usually merit-based opportunities to study a particular subject. The length of a fellowship might range from a few months to several years. Typically, you'll get a stipend for living expenses on top of your tuition costs. 

Start with the FAFSA

File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, to determine eligibility for federal loans and work-study. The FAFSA is a form that determines what types of student aid you qualify for. You'll need to provide various documents to determine how much financial aid you'll receive. 

Types of federal loans

Direct unsubsidized loans: With direct unsubsidized loans , you are responsible for the interest that accrues during all periods.

Direct PLUS loans (for graduate or professional students): A Direct PLUS Loan is the federal option for parent loans. PLUS stands for Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students. You can use them to pay for expenses not covered by other financial aid offered by your child's school.

You can find scholarships available through countless organizations targeted to specific groups. Consider using a scholarship search engine, like Big Future by College Board , to find opportunities.

Before committing to a loan, shop around for the best rates and repayment options — not all private loans are created equal. For borrowers with limited credit history or lower credit scores, consider having a cosigner on your loan .

TEACH grants

If you are planning to pursue a career in teaching, you can tap into up to $4,000 per year in grants. At the end of your education, you must teach in a high-need field as a full-time teacher at a school that serves low-income students for at least four years. If you don't meet the service obligation, the grant will be converted into a loan. 

Fulbright grants

Fulbright grants allow U.S. citizens to pursue graduate school abroad. 

State-sponsored grants

Many states offer grants to students based on financial need or to those pursuing education in a specific field. Your school's financial aid office can highlight any state-sponsored grants you may qualify for. 

Organizational grants

Many organizations offer grants to their members. If you or your family is part of an organization, find out if they have grants available for graduate students.

If you can't afford grad school, don't give up! Explore all options, consider part-time programs, or research schools with lower tuition.

Make sure you remain cautious of taking on too much debt. Borrow only what you need and research affordable programs.

Yes, there are some student loan forgiveness programs for graduate school, such as Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) and certain state-based programs.

Paying for grad school: Conclusion

Paying for graduate school requires careful planning and research. By exploring multiple funding options, prioritizing free money and lower-cost loans, and managing your finances wisely, you can reduce your debt burden and focus on your academic goals.

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Doctor of Philosophy Media, Culture, and Communication

Grounded in an interdisciplinary approach to the study of media and culture, our doctorate draws from a rich array of disciplines and theoretical frameworks. Department expertise spans the globe: the Middle East, East Asia, the Global South, Africa, and Europe. Our faculty generate some of the most original scholarship in their respective fields, creating a stimulating environment in which to pursue graduate work.

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Five research areas operate as guiding frameworks for intellectual inquiry across the department: Global Communication and Media, Technology and Society, Visual Culture and Sound Studies, Media Industries and Politics, Interaction and Experience.

Your work as a doctoral student will be shaped by our faculty's commitment to:

  • Engaging with theoretical concepts from a range of disciplines—media and cultural studies, visual culture, history, science and technology studies, anthropology, sociology, disability studies, sound studies, political science.
  • A multi-methodological approach to research—from semiotics, global ethnography, gender and queer theory, critical race theory, qualitative and quantitative discourse analysis, to political/cultural economy, among other critical frameworks.
  • A global perspective—conceiving of the global mediascape as transnational and transcultural.
  • Recognizing media and technology’s long history and antecedents.

Read some sample dissertation abstracts .

After graduating, alumni join academic departments of media and communication, with placement in the social sciences and interdisciplinary humanities becoming increasingly common. MCC PhDs who graduated in the past ten years are now tenure-track or tenured professors at the University of California, Berkeley; University of Washington, Seattle; Cornell University; Stanford University; UCLA; Rutgers; Fordham; University of Michigan; George Mason University; University of North Carolina; University of Arizona; College of Charleston; Memorial University of Newfoundland; University of San Francisco; Scripps; Pratt; University of Maryland; American University of Beirut; American University of Paris, Ryerson University; Trent University; St. Joseph’s College.

Over the past decade, our PhD graduates have received numerous prestigious postdocs, including a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities in the Department of Comparative Media Studies/Writing at MIT; Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship at MIT's Center for Art, Science, and Technology; Postdoctoral Fellow, Berkman Klein Center, Harvard University; Postdoctoral Researcher, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science; Postdoctoral, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University; Postdoctoral Fellowship at Rice University in Technology, Culture, and Society; Research Associate, Center for Digital Humanities, Princeton University; Postdoctoral Fellow, Media, Inequality & Change Center, University of Pennsylvania.

If you are accepted as a full-time NYU Steinhardt PhD student without an alternate funding source, you are eligible for our competitive funding package, which includes a scholarship and tuition remission.  Learn more about our funding opportunities .

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Department chair and professor of media, culture, and communication.

If you have additional questions about our degree, please contact us at [email protected] .

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Jacob Gaboury (PhD 2014)

Jacob is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Film & Media at the University of California, Berkeley. His dissertation "Image Objects: An Archaeology of Computer Graphics, 1965-1979" investigated the early history of computer graphics and the role they play in the move toward new forms of simulation and object oriented design.

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Xiaochang Li (PhD 2017)

Xiaochang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at Stanford University. Her teaching and research interests include the history of computing and information systems, AI and algorithmic culture, speech and language technology, and software/platform studies. Before joining Stanford, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin.

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Hatim El-Hibri (PhD 2012)

Hatim is Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies at George Mason University. His research examines media technologies and urban space in the Middle East. His dissertation traced the history of the visualization of Beirut, from the politics of aerial photography and mapping during the French Mandate, to the visual economy of postwar construction, to the materiality of Hizballah's live satellite television.

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Liz Koslov (PhD 2017)

Liz is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban Planning and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA. Previously, she was a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT. Her research examines the cultural, political, and sociological dimensions of climate change adaptation. Her first book project, Retreat: Moving to Higher Ground in a Climate-Changed City , is under advance contract with the University of Chicago Press.

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Devon Powers (PhD 2008)

Devon is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Advertising, Media & Communication at Temple University. Powers' research interests include popular music, 20th century history, and cultural intermediation – the people and processes that operate "in between" the production and consumption of culture. Powers completed a fellowship at the University of Leeds in 2014, and was recently elected Vice Chair of the Popular Communication Division of the International Communication Association.

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Matthew Powers (PhD 2013)

Matthew is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Washington-Seattle. His dissertation "Humanity's Publics: NGOs, Journalism and the International Public Sphere" examined reporting roles assumed by international NGOs as legacy media outlets cut their foreign news budgets, and received the Gene Burd Outstanding Dissertation in Journalism Studies award from the International Communication Association. 

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Who is Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos’ daughter, Lola Consuelos? The NYU graduate and budding singer is smitten with boyfriend Cassius, and shares a name with Chris Rock’s daughter thanks to her mum

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Lola Consuelos just celebrated her boyfriend’s 25th birthday – and she wasn’t afraid to show some PDA on his special day!

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As seen on Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos’ daughter’s Instagram page last week, Lola and her beau Cassius are still going strong, and the 23-year-old is clearly smitten. “Twenty five has never looked this handsome!!!” she captioned the post, which included a carousel of photos of the pair together. “I’ll never want to know a day without you.”

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Lola’s mum Kelly expressed her enthusiasm by commenting, “Happy birthday to the chicest of the chic!”

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Lola’s parents have previously spoken about how in love their daughter is with her boyfriend, explaining in a 2023 episode of Live with Kelly and Mark that she “spends all of her time in London”, where he is from, per People.

Here’s what we know about Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos’ daughter Lola:

Lola Consuelos is a middle child

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Born on June 16, 2001, Lola Grace Consuelos is the middle child of her parents Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos’ three offspring, per People. Her dad, 53-year-old Mark, is an Emmy-winning American actor, while her mum Kelly Ripa, 53, is the famous talk show host best known for Live! with Kelly and Mark . Lola’s parents have been together since 1996.

She is no stranger to the spotlight

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According to Elle, Lola studied music and production at New York University. People adds that she graduated in May 2023. “Lola Gets!” her mum wrote on Instagram at the time. “#HappyGraduation and congrats @theyoungestyung … we are so proud of you.”

She’s a singer

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It seems Lola has her eyes set on a musical career. As per People, she released her debut single “Paranoia Silverlining” in August 2023 and has since debuted more songs. “I’m at this point in my life where I really just want to get the ball rolling. I just turned 21. I have a lot of material to write about,” she told People.

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She shares the same name as Chris Rock’s daughter

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  • Lola Grace Consuelos just celebrated her British boyfriend Cassius’ 25th birthday on Instagram with a sweet photo carousel of the pair, who spend a lot of time in London together
  • She is the second of 3 children born to TV host Kelly Ripa and actor Mark Consuelos, and has admitted her mum had a novel way of dealing with the paparazzi when they were kids

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Every year the Italian Government offers some scholarships for students wishing to complete or perfect their studies in Italy. The call for application for the 2024/2025 academic year is now online. For more info, you can check the call (available in Italian and English ) but you will find the main points summarised below. Check the Study in Italy portal for further information and resources.

Who can apply?

  • Foreign citizens.

Italians residing in Latvia cannot apply for this kind of scholarships.

Which courses are eligible for a scholarship?

  • Master’s Degree courses.
  • Courses of higher education in Arts, Music and Dance (AFAM).
  • PhD programs.
  • Research projects under academic supervision.
  • Italian language and culture advanced courses.

Courses need to take place onsite in Italy and in public or legally recognised Italian educational instutions.

What are the requirements to apply?

  • If you are applying for a scholarship for a Master’s Degree course : you need to be under the age of 28 by the deadline of the call; B2 level knowledge of Italian language or English language, according to which language is your course taught in; appropriate academic qualification required to enroll in the course of your choice. In your application you will need to mention the university and the course you have chosen. If the course you have chosen requires the passing of an admission test, you need to be pre-enrolled through the Study in Italy portal.
  • If you are applying for a scholarship for an AFAM course : you need to be under the age of 28 by the deadline of the call; B2 level knowledge of Italian language or English language, according to which language is your course taught in; appropriate academic qualification required to enroll in the course of your choice. In your application you will need to mention the institution and the course you have chosen. If the course you have chosen requires the passing of an admission test, you need to be pre-enrolled through the Study in Italy portal.
  • If you are applying for a scholarship for a PhD program : you need to be under the age of 30 by the deadline of the call; appropriate academic qualification required to enroll in the program of your choice. In your application you will need to include a copy of your academic qualifications and the acceptance letter to the PhD program issued by the Italian university.
  • If you are applying for a research project under academic supervision : you need to be under the age of 40 by the deadline of the call. In your application you will need to include your research project with the contacts of your academic tutor and the acceptance or invitation letter issued by the Italian hosting university.
  • If you are applying for an Italian language and culture advanced course : you need to be under the age of 28 by the deadline of the call; A2 level knowledge of Italian language. In your application you will need to mention the institution and the course you have chosen.

Language knowledge must be proved by a language certificate. Please check Art. 2.3 in the Call for full details.

In your application you will need to include a scanned copy of your ID card or passport.

What’s the value of the scholarship?

  • For Master’s degree courses , AFAM courses , PhD programs and research projects : scholarships consists of 9 months and have a total value of 9.000 euros.
  • For Italian language and culture advanced courses : scholarships consists of 3 months and have a total value of 3.000 euros.

Check Art. 12 of the Call for the full terms.

Last year I received Italian Government scholarship already. Can I apply again?

Yes. Check Art. 3 of the Call .

How can I apply?

Check the Study in Italy portal .

What’s the deadline?

14 June 2024 at 14 (Rome).

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  1. Funding Packages for Full-Time PhD Students

    The Steinhardt Fellowship Program. The standard Steinhardt Fellowship package includes an annual stipend, tuition remission for required course work, and student health insurance through your fifth year. The fellowship is reserved for full-time doctoral students. The 2024-2025 stipend is $33,867. Complete details are provided with each offer of ...

  2. Doctoral Studies Funding, Awards, and Grants

    Full-time NYU Steinhardt PhD students are eligible for a generous five-year funding package that includes an annual stipend, scholarship coverage, and health insurance. The Steinhardt Fellows Program. The standard full-time PhD funding package includes an annual stipend, tuition coverage for required course work, and student health insurance ...

  3. Graduate School Fellowships and Assistantships

    Graduate School Fellowships and Assistantships. The Graduate School of Arts and Science offers an extensive program of funding support. Funding decisions, based solely on merit, are made by the departments with deaconal review. Some of the sources of funding available through the University and the Graduate School are listed below.

  4. Funding Opportunities

    Funding for research is crucial in order to keep up-to-date with the rapid changes that enable revolutionary discoveries to be made. New York University is among the nation's premier institutions for research. Opportunities for internal University funding may be accessed on this page, and additional faculty funding can be found at the Office of ...

  5. Paying for Your Doctoral Education

    We know that funding can make all the difference - explore our offerings so you can make the most informed decision for your doctoral study. Funding Packages for Full-Time PhD Students If you are accepted as a full-time NYU Steinhardt PhD student without an alternate funding source, you are eligible for our generous funding package, which ...

  6. Steinhardt Full-Time Doctoral Funding Policies

    Full-Time Doctoral Funding Policies. Please visit the Office of Doctoral Studies website for more information about funding options and policies. Additional policies are outlined on this website. Questions about funding can be directed to [email protected]. Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.

  7. Ph.D. Program

    Ph.D. Program. The Doctor of Philosophy is a research degree. It signifies that the recipient is able to conduct independent research and has both a broad basic knowledge of all areas of economics and a comprehensive knowledge of one area in particular. The Ph.D. program equips its graduates with modern economic techniques, enabling them to ...

  8. Ph.D. Programs

    Ph.D. Programs. A doctorate is the pinnacle of an arts and science education. Founded in 1886, the Graduate School of Arts and Science at NYU is among the oldest schools offering doctoral programs in the United States. Today NYU's doctoral programs span the humanities, sciences, and social sciences, and students pursue cutting-edge research ...

  9. Graduate Scholarships and Grants

    82 Washington Square East, 3rd Floor. New York, NY 10003-6680. [email protected]. Tel: 212-998-5030 | Fax: 212-995-4328. Our scholarships and grants can be part of a multi-source financial aid package that helps you gain access to NYU Steinhardt's academic and professional opportunities.

  10. Financial Aid

    The Ph.D. Program at NYU Stern provides all qualified doctoral students with a financial aid package consisting of a living stipend, tuition coverage, health insurance coverage, and an opportunity to hold research or teaching assistantships. All incoming doctoral students can expect to receive a financial aid package for five years, provided ...

  11. Financial Support for PhD Candidates

    NYU Grossman School of Medicine pays tuition and fees for all PhD program courses. Stipend. Effective September 1, 2023, the annual stipend for graduate students and MD/PhD students for the 2023-24 academic year is $51,000. You are paid on the first day of each month, starting September 1. As a graduate student, you are a monthly employee.

  12. PhD Students Fellowships and Awards

    Open to full-time, first or second year PhD students in Humanities and Social Sciences who want graduate program funding for up to three years (plus research and travel expenses). Be a Canadian citizen studying at a Canadian or foreign institution, or a non-Canadian (permanent resident of Canada or foreign national) enrolled in a doctoral ...

  13. Financial Support for PhD Students

    All Ph.D. students without alternate funding sources are eligible to receive a five-year research apprenticeship, which carries a stipend, health insurance, a $1000 start-up grant, and 100% tuition remission. Research apprentices work up to 20 hours a week with faculty members on research projects during the academic year. No additional ...

  14. Computer Science, Ph.D.

    Computer Science, Ph.D. Request Information. We have a thriving Ph.D. program with approximately 80 full-time Ph.D. students hailing from all corners of the world. Most full-time Ph.D. students have scholarships that cover tuition and provide a monthly stipend. Admission is highly competitive. We seek creative, articulate students with ...

  15. Department of Finance

    Apart from core PhD courses in asset pricing and corporate finance, students can choose from a range of electives such as household finance, macro-finance, and financial intermediation. PhD students also enjoy the benefits of Stern's economics department, NYU's economics department in the Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS), and the ...

  16. Overview of Graduate Aid

    Graduate Assistantships. Graduate students can apply for an assistantship or teaching fellowship in some schools. An assistantship or teaching fellowship provides tuition remission and a stipend. As an assistant or fellow, you will be asked to teach, engage in research, and take part in other activities related to departmental needs.

  17. Ph.D. Program

    Ph.D. Program. Key to the doctoral training offered by the NYU Department of Sociology is a distinguished faculty doing cutting-edge research on topics important to theory and policy. The faculty includes individuals using diverse perspectives and methodological approaches. Thus, the selective cohort of 9-12 students admitted each year receives ...

  18. Grad students: what is your funding situation actually like? : r/nyu

    Hey, I went to NYU for undergrad and applied for a PhD a few years back. I was told, back then, that there was no guaranteed funding at NYU for PhD students (ie no stipends, no "free" insurance), but guaranteed full scholarships. I ended up doing my PhD elsewhere for a variety of reasons.

  19. How does NYU PhD funding work? : r/nyu

    Thanks for your reply and detailed response. But to be clear, for the MacCracken fellowship, NYU would essentially provide full-funding, every year that you are pursuing the PhD, correct? I know the numbers may vary for STEM and non-STEM majors alike, so I'm just wondering if there is a possibility that NYU might only provide a semi-funding PhD.

  20. Scholarships and Grants

    New York University scholarship funds will be used to pay any remaining balance up the full cost of education at New York University. Scholarships include: Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen, and Katz Scholarship. Helen and Martin Kimmel Scholarship. Barclays 9/11/01 Memorial Scholarship. Sol and Margaret Berger Foundation Scholarship.

  21. Grants, Scholarships & Fellowships

    Fellowship is a broad term that encompasses a range of academic, co-curricular and professional opportunities for undergraduate and graduate level students, including, but not limited to: science research, public service interests, graduate school, international research, study abroad and/or independent projects. Office of Global Awards.

  22. PhD, Higher Education

    Funding for Full-Time PhD Students. NYU Steinhardt offers a competitive funding package for PhD students who study full time. Learn more about Steinhardt's funding opportunities. Take the Next Step Advance your personal and professional journey - apply to join our community of students.

  23. PDF NEW YORK UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

    NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH. PH.D. HANDBOOK. 2024-2025. ... Audrey Pettit- [email protected] 2024-25 Doctoral Student Graduate Program Committee Representatives _____ Table of Contents: Course Levels 3 Funding and Time to Degree 3 ... Regardless of funding, the Graduate School of Arts and

  24. Kim Mahler, PhD

    Explore competitions and funding resources available at NYU to help turn bold insights and inventions into viable business ventures. Learn More. ... Kim Mahler, PhD. Posted By Ashley Garrett on Fri, Jul 5, 2024 Share. 5 Most Popular. Meet the '24 Summer Launchpad Teams: Context; Meet the '24 Summer Launchpad Teams: Synaptrix Labs ...

  25. Graduate School Scholarships in 2024

    Graduate School Scholarships and Grants: How to Fund Your Master's or PhD Written by Sarah Sharkey ; edited by Sarah Silbert 2024-07-18T15:21:46Z

  26. How to Pay for Grad School in 2024

    Explore various ways to finance graduate school, from scholarships and grants to loans and work-study. Minimize debt and maximize your opportunities.

  27. PhD, Media, Culture, and Communication

    Xiaochang Li (PhD 2017) Xiaochang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at Stanford University. Her teaching and research interests include the history of computing and information systems, AI and algorithmic culture, speech and language technology, and software/platform studies. Before joining Stanford, she was a ...

  28. USAJOBS Help Center

    This program is for recent graduates with an advanced degree—either a professional or graduate degree such as a master's, Ph.D. or J.D. You may be eligible if you: Have completed an advanced degree from a qualifying educational institution or program within the past two years of the annual application opening date.

  29. Who is Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos' daughter, Lola Consuelos? The NYU

    The NYU graduate and budding singer is smitten with boyfriend Cassius, and shares a name with Chris Rock's daughter thanks to her mum. STORY Faye Bradley. Jul 22 , 2024.

  30. Italian Government Scholarships (AY 2024/2025)

    For Master's degree courses, AFAM courses, PhD programs and research projects: scholarships consists of 9 months and have a total value of 9.000 euros. For Italian language and culture advanced courses: scholarships consists of 3 months and have a total value of 3.000 euros. Check Art. 12 of the Call for the full terms.