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  1. On 2/17/2024 at 4:52 PM, Cyrus_ said:

    Anyone know if Princeton does actual formal interviews?  I think remember seeing someone on an earlier post that they got an interview in December and I'm trying to figure out whether to hold hope or not since I didn't receive an interview request. 

    Hey there, I was not interviewed formally by Princeton. I had 3 informal meetings with relevant faculty via Zoom before applying (I had reached out to them first). Have you heard anything from them? 

  2. As interviews and decisions come rolling in (at least in the US/UK), I would love to have a stronger overview of what particular programs are really known for, in terms of specialty, approach, and culture.

    Though one way to do this is to meticulously research the focus of the faculty, I'm also interested in informally crowdsourcing from this community regarding the various specialties and strengths/weaknesses of given departments, as well as particularities, quirks, or green/red flags. As we know, there isn't a centralized, up-to-date system for info on art history grad programs (no?), but it would be interesting to build an informal atlas of what programs are known for. 

    Some of us are international students who might not have the strongest overview of US academic culture, while others are already enrolled somewhere here, so I'm really curious about what you all think..

    For example, through the grapevine, on this chat, and from friends, I've heard...

    IFA NYU has an in with the Met, so that's a good place to go if you want connections there

    Columbia is very intense and competitive, profs are hands-off (?)

    I've heard that CWRU is also geared toward training curators, but there are some less-than-ideal departmental dynamics (heard that from browsing here).

    Yale is interdisciplinary in character and aims to train both curators and future faculty

    Kansas is unbelievably good for East Asian Art; Minnesota is the same for South Asian Art History

    The Cal schools have all had funding problems that don't match cost of living (still true?)

    Stanford's program is geared much more toward modern/contemporary and film studies and only wants interdisciplinary scholars

     

    Happy to be contradicted on any of these, and would love to hear what else you've heard.

     

     

     

     

     

  3. 15 hours ago, Immie said:

    Ahh alright! I did have a talk with a POI, but he mentioned they do interviews, at least in this field. What is your subfield, if I may ask?

    It's early modern...but now I'm wondering if I mixed this up with a different school 😅

  4. 7 hours ago, daisy524 said:

    Hi! Anyone heard from Yale or Columbia yet? 

    I have gotten interview requests from IFA and CUNY for next week. 

    One of my friends got an interview with yale for art history but she is an ancient art specialist and I am modern/contemporary. Do they do interviews based on specialty? Should I just accept a rejection at this point or is it worth holding out hope? 

    Columbia I have heard radio silence from everyone I know who applied. 

    I got an invite to an interview with Yale two days ago - but don't lose heart, it's possible that they stagger them. 

    I haven't heard anything from Columbia. 

  5. On 1/24/2024 at 6:54 AM, Immie said:

    Has anyone heard anything fron Princeton’s Art and Archaeology? Do you know what their rhytm is like? When do they usually send interview invites and decisions? 

    Before I applied, I spoke to 2 POIs on Zoom. One of them said that there was no formal interview with a committee—that I would just receive a result. I'm guessing they would set up a chat if there was someone who wanted to talk to you (as with the poster below), but the process didn't seem as formal. 

  6. Hey everyone! 

    I applied in the end to 4 PhD programs in the US - Yale, Princeton, Northwestern, and Columbia. I focused on fully funded programs with a strong early modern department.  Am also considering some structured programs in the Netherlands and other places in Europe. US applications are in but I haven't heard back from anywhere yet (not surprisingly). Best of luck to everyone and looking forward to hearing more about where people are applying!

  7. Hey everyone. Curious to hear what your experience has been with 'chatting' with potential supervisors on Zoom before applying and/or being invited to interviews afterward.

    I reached out to professors at ~12 universities about applying to their PhD program in art history and/or archaeology/visual studies. I sent my CV and a 2-page project exposé with it. Almost all of them responded (some quickly, some not), and about half of these invited me to talk to them on Zoom about my research and why I was interested in the program. In all, I had about 7 or 8 of these informal (c. 15-30 minute) chats. They didn't exactly feel like interviews, but they did ask me what I was interested in researching and asked me to describe my academic journey.

    In the end, I applied to 4 programs in the US. I haven't heard back from anyone about an interview yet -- but will I? For more info, I am applying to fairly competitive and fully funded programs this year (trying my luck, can always expand the search next year...). 

    What were your experiences like in terms of reaching out to professors beforehand (if you did)? Have you been asked to interview after, or did you talk to anyone before? 

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