The Transatlantic History PhD program at the University of Texas at Arlington is pleased to announce the availability of Enhanced Graduate Teaching Assistantship and Doctoral Teaching Fellowship packages for students entering in Fall 2017. This is a six-year package that includes a stipend of roughly $15,000 for nine months of work per year, plus free tuition.
Unlike traditional doctoral programs defined by political boundaries, UT Arlington's explores the interactions and cross-cultural fusions of Europe, Africa, and the Americas (North & South) over the last six centuries. The course of study includes work in pre-modern and modern transatlantic history, as well as training in the history of cartography and GIS.
Applicants are required to hold a BA in history or a related field and they are expected to work on a PhD topic in transatlantic history. Requirements include holding a graduate teaching assistantship, full-time enrollment, and unconditional admission.
Review of applications begins January 5, 2017. For more details see http://www.uta.edu/history/transatlantic/
Or write garrigus@uta.edu
John Garrigus
Advisor, Transatlantic History Doctoral Program
University of Texas at Arlington
Arlington TX 76019-0529