Thursday, July 23, 2009

PhD Art History

INDEPENDENT STUDIES

PhD Art History

The doctoral program in the History of Art at Stanford is relatively small, and affords the graduate student the opportunity to work intensively with individual members of the faculty.



  • PhD in Art History



    The Doctor of Philosophy degree is taken in a particular field, supported by a strong background in the general history of art. Doctoral candidates also undertake collateral studies in other graduate departments, or in one of the University's interdisciplinary programs. The Department of Art offers M.A. and Ph.D. degrees, although the M.A. is only granted as a step toward fulfilling requirements for the Ph.D. The Department does not admit students who wish to work only toward the M.A. degree.



    Size of Program



    The Department admits four to seven students each year.




    Time to Completion



    The Ph.D. student's formal progress is reviewed at the end of the second year (first year for those entering with an M.A.). By the end of the third year, a dissertation topic should be selected and a proposal written. After all course requirements are met and the proposal is approved, the student begins research and writing of the dissertation. The dissertation must be completed within five years from the date of the student's admission to candidacy for the Ph.D. degree.



    Doctor of Philosophy Degree Requirements



The French Ambassadors of King Henry II at the court of the English King Henry VIII



Oil on canvas


Holbein, Hans the Younger (1497-1543)


Photo credit: Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY




Liberty Club #2


2006


Acrylic and water-based oil


Enrique Chagoya




Students shooting a project







Nesting Nautilus


2006


Laser-cut plywood


John Edmark



2 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your way to PhD Art History

    and for completion of your MAPH. You did all of this... incredible but true.

    Students may focus all their elective coursework in a single discipline or they may distribute their electives across disciplines, depending on their interests and desired trajectories

    MAPH is a one-year, degree-granting graduate program that begins two weeks before Autumn quarter with the Colloquium and concludes in Spring quarter with completion of a thesis project. Students may focus all their elective coursework in a single discipline or they may distribute their elective across disciplines, depending on their interests and desired trajectories.

    All MAPH students take the Colloquium, the MAPH Core course (Foundations of Interpretive Theory) in Autumn, and the Thesis Writing Workshop in both Winter and Spring. In addition they take seven elective courses, normally two in the Autumn, three in the Winter, and two in the Spring. While the vast majority of MAPH students—those seeking to strengthen doctoral program applications and those making extra-academic career transitions alike—pursue individualized programs of study, small groups of creative writers, classicists, students interested in cultural policy work, and students of cinema and media orient their programs of study in special tracks called 'InglesAgil'.

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  2. Agenda Cultural @ FIX University from USC Colombia





    MARTES 15 DE MARZO

    CINE DOCUMENTAL

    Ciclo: Conociendo el mundo

    ‘Florida, recreo en el sol’ 62’

    Hora: 5:00 p. m.

    Lugar: Auditorio de multimedia

    Biblioteca Departamental

    Entrada libre







    CONFERENCIA

    ‘La verdad sobre el Bicentenario’

    Conferencista: Cristian Caicedo De La Serna

    Hora: 6:30 p. m. a 8:00 p. m.

    Lugar: Auditorio 1.

    Biblioteca Departamental

    Entrada libre







    Para el próximo jueves 17 de marzo e 2011
    a las 6:00 p.m.
    en el Centro Cultural Comfandi de Cali,
    Calle 8 No. 6-23, piso 3,
    la Fundación de Poetas Vallecaucanos
    tiene el agrado de invitar a la
    presentación del nuevo poemario
    "Canta la noche"
    y al recital de su autora, la poetisa caleña
    GLORIA MARÍA CEPEDA VARGAS
    y a celebrar el evento con una
    copa de vino.
    Lo esperamos






    HOY MARTES 15 de MARZO A LAS 6:30 P.M.
    En la BIBLIOTECA DEPARTAMENTAL - AUDITORIO 1


    Es para nosotros un orgullo contar con su asistencia a la conferencia documental sobre
    LA VERDAD DE LA INDEPENDENCIA
    que dictará
    EL INVESTIGADOR HISTORICO CHRISTIAN CAICEDO DE LA SERNA


    LA VERDADERA HISTORIA NO ES COMO NOS LA HAN CONSTADO

    LO ESPERAMOS

    INVITAN: REVISTA CALI CULTURAL y BIBLIOTECA DEPARTAMENTAL








    Seminario “La Arqueología colombiana de cara al siglo XXI”



    Viernes 18 de marzo de 2011 Hora 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

    Auditorio Área Cultural Banco de la república Cali

    Calle 7 # 4-69

    Tel. 6847751-54-55

    Entrada libre
















    Dos ciclos de cine dedicados al documental y la ficción. Todos los Martes y Sábados a las 7:00 p.m. Durante el primer semestre del año, los ciclos de cine de autor y encuentros con la no ficción, proyectarán en paralelo, las obras de ficción y los documentales más representativos de una serie de cineastas importantes dentro del desarrollo del cine alemán.

    En cine de autor se proyectan importantes obras cinematográficas que muchas veces nunca llegan a las salas de cine de nuestra ciudad. La programación a cargo del cineasta Oscar Campo, privilegia autores que han acompañado su obra con una ambición mínima de hacer del cine una práctica artística. Presentado por Luisa González, Los ciclos de cine de autor se presentan los sábados a las 7:00 p.m. La entrada es libre.


    FIX University / Fernando Noveno

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