Graduates of the CUNY Graduate Center's Ph.D. program in Computer Science become masters of the computer science discipline and obtain in-depth knowledge of a specialized area. CUNY Graduate Center Ph ...
Presented in the warm, intimate, acoustically rich Elebash Recital Hall, Music in Midtown is a series of lunchtime concerts spotlighting the program's renowned faculty, alumni, and outstanding ...
The Graduate Center is a member of the Inter- University Doctoral Consortium (IUDC), which provides for cross registration among member institutions. Matriculated Graduate Center doctoral students may ...
While our doctoral and master’s programs set their own unique admissions requirements, every prospective student must follow the same basic steps to apply for admission. If you’re an international ...
M.A. in Asian Studies from Monash University, Australia Ph.D. in Japanese Studies (theatre) from Monash University, Australia B.Ed from Rusden, Deakin University, Australia ...
The Stone Center conducts and promotes quantitative research using inequality as a lens on society, the economy and politics. The faculty, postdoctoral scholars, and students working within the Center ...
Marc Lamont Hill is a cultural anthropologist, critical policy scholar, and radical educator whose work explores issues of race, education, citizenship, and state violence in the United States and ...
Our students have the unique opportunity to study both the physical and human environments simultaneously, or to focus on specific subjects within the program's specializations. The faculty has a ...
The Ph.D. Program in Educational Psychology is designed to educate students to conduct basic and applied research, critically analyze the processes of learning and education, develop and evaluate ...
David Nasaw, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Distinguished Professor of History, has served on the doctoral faculty at the Graduate Center since 1990. His biography of William Randolph Hearst, The Chief, ...
Becoming Visible: Women in European History (co-authored) When Biology Became Destiny: Women in the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany.
In a combination of new and previously published essays, Held examines the nature of terrorism and evaluates justifications for using violence, such as in self-defense or to enforce the rule of law.
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