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University of Wisconsin-Madison PhD Program/ How To Apply (Up to $40,000)

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The Department of English at UW-Madison welcomes applications from individuals seeking to elevate their academic pursuits in English through its rigorous PhD program. 

The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Department of English is an ideal destination for exploring Global Black Literatures and Cultures. With a vibrant faculty community dedicated to researching Black expressive cultures, the department offers unparalleled expertise in African and African diasporic studies, spanning the continent and its transnational formations in Europe and the Americas.

 

The faculty in the Department of English at UW-Madison have established a strong research profile in Global Black Literatures, with specialization in:

 

  • African Literatures and Film
  • Black International Literary Cultures and Black/Postcolonial Europe 
  • African American, British, and American Literatures of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries
  • Literatures and Cultures of the Black Atlantic
  • African Diaspora Literatures and Cultures of the Caribbean and Latin America
  • African Ecologies and Environmental Humanities 
  • Sonic Studies and Diaspora Musical Cultures 
  • Black Latinx Literatures 

 

Requirements For University of Wisconsin-Madison PhD Program

Every applicant is expected to submit the following materials:

 

  • Reasons for Graduate Study (300 to 500 words) in PDF format
  • Names and contact information for three recommenders
  • Transcripts compiled into one PDF document
  • Academic writing sample in PDF format
  • Resumé or Curriculum Vitae
  • Exam Scores 

 

Benefits of University of Wisconsin-Madison PhD Program

Ph.D. students in UW-Madison English programs typically receive five or six years of guaranteed funding averaging around $40,000 a year, through a combination of fellowships, assistantships, scholarships and progress-to-degree awards. Students also receive tuition remission, a robust healthcare plan and are eligible for up to $2,000 of professional development/travel funds per year, along with other forms of financial support.

 

Deadline: Application materials must be uploaded by December 8th. This deadline date applies to each of the graduate programs except Creative Writing whose application deadline is December 15th.

 

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