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Why does it take so long to complete humanities PhDs?


Why does it take so long to complete humanities PhDs? - Quora

In the US and Canada, you are expected to have at least 2 full years of coursework and exploration, as their PhD programs are also open to those ...

Why does it take so long? : r/PhD - Reddit

Any advice from actual PhDs, particularly in the humanities, would be very helpful. Thank you. Upvote 3. Downvote 24 Go to comments

Analysis says humanities Ph.D.s get take longer in coursework than ...

New analysis suggests that time to degree for Ph.D.s may not be as lengthy as some assume, and that the key to shorter humanities doctorates ...

Years to Attainment of a Humanities Doctorate

... As data from the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED) show, the road to the Ph.D. is longer in the humanities than in other academic fields. (Note: These ...

“So You Want to Get a Ph.D. in the Humanities” (Take II)

Early on in the blog, wayyyyyyyyy back almost ten years ago, I posted this awesome youtube video from Leslie Allison: Here is the original ...

How Long Does It Take to Get a Ph.D. Degree

However, there are many types of programs that typically take longer than six years to complete, such as humanities and arts doctorates, where ...

American PhDs, why do they take so long? - The Student Room

Firstly, most require you to take 2-3 years worth of classes. Part of that does have to do with the less specialized undergraduate education, ...

How Long Does It Take To Get a PhD? - Coursera

The dissertation phase can often take much longer to complete than the other requirements of a PhD. Researching and writing a dissertation takes ...

Don't Do a PhD in History - The GradCafe Forums

For those in academia, there might be a trickle down effect whereby undergrads don't want to take classes in something / major in something ...

Is it advisable to do a PhD right after your masters or to wait a few ...

First reason is that there will be no knowledge gap. So, if you are required to take graduate courses as is done in the U.S. for your PhD ...

How long does a PhD take? on PostgraduateForum.com

I think that the chances of a supervisor agreeing that something is ready after 2 or 2 1/2 years are minimal - actually zero. Not only for £ ...

Why is there such variation in PhD length internationally?

If you have more time to do your research you're more likely to produce more publications (although this is not a given). I would even argue ...

Why does it take so long to get a Ph.D? - College Confidential Forums

Then you study for and take comprehensive exams, often three 8-hour exams over broad fields. ... As I said before, a PhD in the humanities ...

The Humanities PhD: Crisis to Cure | TRaCE - McGill University

A reimagination and reinvigoration of the humanities PhD would have to take ... And it is to this end, that now, more than ever, we must uphold ...

The PhD is in need of revision - University Affairs

Too many students are dropping out of doctoral programs or taking too long to finish, prompting some universities to question what they can do to help them ...

10 Career Opportunities For Humanities PhDs - Cheeky Scientist

There are not enough to go around. That is the sad reality. As a Humanities PhD, you have gained just as many transferable skills as a STEM PhD. At the end ...

So You Want to do a Humanities PhD? - YouTube

Hey wonderful humans, This video is all about what to expect when you do a humanities PhD - from the academic workload to the lifestyle!

English PhD job statistics, or, The worst is not / So long as we can ...

Perhaps a painful “adjustment” is being accomplished in which the shrinkage of PhD programs proceeds faster than the shrinkage of the profession ...

Average Time To Obtain A Ph.D. | Grad School Hub

Why Does a Ph.D Take So Long? ... Today's doctoral students have significantly more demands placed on them than ever before. Most students today are earning their ...

Why doing a PhD is often a waste of time - The Economist

Whining PhD students are nothing new, but there seem to be genuine problems with the system that produces research doctorates (the practical “professional ...