Anthropology Graduate Program at Notre Dame
The Anthropology graduate program at Notre Dame is committed to the richness and diversity of the discipline, building bridges between various humanistic and scientific approaches. With the research expertise in their department, the four-field graduate program is a very attractive option for graduate students. They accept between 5 and 8 graduate students each year, with each accepted student receiving full funding for five years (which includes a competitive stipend, conference travel, as well as summer funding). All students who graduate within five years are provided a fully paid post-doctoral research/teaching position (teaching one class per term) where students can hone their teaching skills and submit publications while applying for jobs (https://5plus1.nd.edu/).
More detailed information about our program and funding can be found at http://anthropology.nd.edu/and http://anthropology.nd.edu/graduate-program/.
Applications are due on December 1, 2017.
An open house will be held Friday, October 6, 2017.
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