funded masters programs in the humanities

Nov 06, 2007 19:17

I was just wondering if we could pool our collective knowledge from countless hours of research and create a running list of the various, if infrequent, MA programs in the humanities we have come across that actually offer their students non-loan funding.

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brittdreams November 7 2007, 00:23:55 UTC
I know of plenty. Care to be more specific about the discipline you're interested in?

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green_lurker November 7 2007, 00:57:17 UTC
I myself am interested in Comparative Literature programs, although I was also hoping to just get a running list going more generally to be a resource for whoever.

Anyway, I'd love to hear the programs you know of in Comp Lit. I've just decided I'm not quite competitive enough for a top-notch PhD program yet, and so am turning my attention to MA programs instead.

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brittdreams November 7 2007, 01:32:13 UTC
Well, I'm going to try and recollect from a few years ago when I was considering comp lit MAs (though my focus was likely different from yours).

Indiana
UGA
Texas
Kent State

Something to consider is that you might be able to get funding through a language department that needs more instructors for its introductory courses.

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sabreknight November 7 2007, 03:47:15 UTC
Ohio State, Penn, Stonybrook ... lots of programs where you could do Comp Lit without being in a comp lit. program, too.

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smyleykyley November 7 2007, 14:01:17 UTC
Any of you know of funded Religion MAs?

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titivillus32 November 8 2007, 02:54:01 UTC
how about funded MAs? in English language and literature? Poetics?

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sabreknight November 8 2007, 06:14:58 UTC
Ohio State funds MAs and MFAs.

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