
kateosee
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@A Librarian I'm a first year PhD student at U of M in their STS program (I've completed the STS requirements because I have a master's degree from here as well and I started the STS certificate while in that program). I'm in American Culture & STS. I share an interest in the history of technology but I'm interested in the how improvements in technology in the early-mid 20th century enabled things like mass incarceration and eugenic sterilization programs. Anyway, I know you're in the sucky waiting for decisions phase but I'm happy to answer any questions you might have!
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Hi heddatron, I learned of their decision in early February of this year. I think February is the typical time frame. As for your area of research, I know that UMich is trying to expand their Arab & Muslim American studies program. We're actually bringing on a new faculty member next year who specializes in gender & the Middle East (I don't know who it will be, they're still in the search process but that is what they're looking for). I think your area of interest would be quite interesting to our department and would certainly fit in with the mission of AC here to expand the study of American Culture beyond the borders of the US. In other words, I definitely don't think that your area of interest would keep you out of the program due to lack of fit. Also, UMich typically tries to get an entering class of 6-8. My cohort only has 2 students and because of that they may be looking to expand the size of the incoming cohort. Best of luck!
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Hey all! I went through this last year and am a PhD student at UMich. I don't see anyone applying there but if anyone has questions, happy to answer. Good luck everyone!
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I have been accepted into the joint History & WS program at Michigan. We're supposed to get all the same info as the regular History students but it's been silent. If you could share funding and visit day info, I'd be very appreciative (also sent a PM)
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Has anyone from Michigan's history program heard anything about the admissions days or funding? It's been silent for me :/
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Ouch... I think it's probably worth remembering that it was likely typed up by a secretary and not the faculty you'd be working closely with. Which Michigan sent my info to current students/faculty, they spelled my last name wrong (common last name) and gave me the wrong degree (which I am getting FROM Michigan lol). It's annoying, but I didn't think more of it. I admit that that would definitely leave a bad taste in my mouth :/
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Lol that's at least more than they told me. Thanks CONGRATS, PD33!!
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I actually haven't the slightest clue how summer funding works. For American Culture, we get 6k of summer funding for no apparent reason. It's like "Hey, thanks for surviving the year. Here's some funding so you don't starve this summer!" I know that there are GSI positions in the summer. That would cover tuition
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The American Culture department here at UMich told me my funding info when they called me to tell me I'd been accepted. I thought that was standard procedure until I started reading gradcafe lol. I'm taking a stab that the Michigan funding package will look something like: years 1, 4, 5, fellowship (9.5k-ish/semester)+ tuition. years 2, 3 GSI positions which is about the same funding. Plus health and dental insurance. This seems to be a pretty standard LSA package here. The difference being who gets guaranteed summer funding and who doesn't.
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According to my POI, only about 1/2 - 2/3 of those accepted into Michigan's history program choose it. I'm pulling for those on the waitlist!! I wish they'd send us funding info though :/
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I am probably not the one to give advice about this as I have no degrees in either history or women's studies and yet was accepted into Michigan's History & Women's Studies programs. With that said, I think it is much easier to go from a History MA to a WS's PhD than a WS MA to a History PhD. It seems to me that your interests fall more into history with a feminist lens. That is certainly doable in history departments. It's also worth looking into schools where they value interdisciplinary work even within more structured programs (ie history). Good luck!
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I did not choose Columbia lol. I chose Michigan because the thought of living in New York scared the crap out of me. U of M gave me a much smaller scholarship but it still ended up costing less overall since I didn't have to pay NY rent
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Thanks again everyone. Sorry about the bad news, janaca But yay for half snow days!
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Thanks, everyone
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Well, I got word from my POI that I got into History & WS at UMich but I don't know what that means for the general history program's decisions. Haven't gotten "official" word yet.
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I got word from my POI that I'm into the History & WS program at UMich
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Aw man I'm getting antsy about Michigan. I just wish they would let me know already! (Just needed to get that out there) Good luck to all still in limbo
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I made it through a few pages, but this is a long thread! Just got accepted to grad school at U of M- doctoral program on central campus. My soon-to-be-spouse and I will be moving to Ann Arbor around July or August and we need suggestions: -Two bedroom -Preferably a condo or townhouse but apartment is OK, too -Dog friendly -On a bus line Any suggestions? We're open to renting or buying but our monthly limit for housing is about $1.4k.
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I mean, I've already taken about half of my courses for my PhD. Maybe it'll change, I don't know.
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Hi future MPHers, I am graduating with my MPH this semester but I wanted to chime in on the Columbia question- I had received a 30k/year scholarship from them but I can't remember what it was called. They certainly give scholarships, but they're rare. I got it about a week after my acceptance. I still use my Emory portfolio despite not going there.
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I will be graduating with my MPH this semester and then pursing my PhD in the fall in a different field. I know I'm weird but I actually like coursework. One of my first questions was how many classes I could take as a first year in the PhD program. I started as a MPH student right out of undergrad. I had intended on going into women's health (reproductive health/justice) and took a job as a research assistant on a historical reproductive justice project. Fell in love and realized that my heart was in academia and research, not day-to-day public health work (though I still do that as an HIV counselor and working on other projects related to modern-day repro justice issues). I wouldn't do a 2nd PhD but an additional degree like an MPH or MBA can be very useful depending on your post-grad goals. There are lots of public health jobs, for example, that you won't be considered for without an MPH.