To all first- and second-year doctoral students in humanities and social sciences disciplines:
On Monday, Dec. 16, at noon, there will be a Zoom information session and presentation about the PhD program in Interdisciplinary Humanistic Studies (IHS). The PhD in Interdisciplinary Humanistic Studies (IHS) aims to facilitate the investigation of topics and problems that benefit from the insights of two disciplines. Under this program, students have the unique opportunity to design a customized interdisciplinary PhD curriculum drawing on the faculty and expertise of two departments at Hopkins.
This program provides an avenue to pursue training and research that might not be easily carried out within the ambit of an established PhD program, and that stands to produce novel interdisciplinary research results and innovative curricula that impact two or more fields at once. IHS students work with faculty advisers from two different PhD fields, combining the methods, resources, and requirements of the two fields to develop and carry out their specific interdisciplinary course of study and research. At least one of these fields must be in the humanities or humanistic social sciences.
Admissions
There are two ways to enter the IHS program. The first path is for students who are currently enrolled in their first or second year of doctoral study at Johns Hopkins in a humanities or humanistic social sciences discipline. These students may apply by the January deadline to enter the IHS program at the beginning of the following year, and from that point onward they follow their self-designed course of research and study. In order for students to make this move, the new department they are adding to their program must agree to split the student's funding package with the original home department for either the next four years, for students entering after the first year, or for the next three years, for students entering after the second year. Teaching requirements will be spelled out in the student's proposed course of study and negotiated with the sponsoring departments.
The second pathway is for students who wish to apply to IHS from outside of Hopkins. These students must first indicate to two JHU PhD-granting programs their intent to apply for the IHS and find a prospective adviser in each program. The departments must each agree to support the student's application and to provide half of that student's funding for the duration of their program of study. As with the first pathway for admission, teaching requirements should be negotiated with the sponsoring departments and spelled out in the student's proposed course of study. When the IHS admissions committee receives the student's application with support from the respective departments, the student will be considered for admission for the following academic year, and both the student and the respective departments will be notified in the case of acceptance into the program.
Applications
Applications for fall 2025 entry are due Jan. 15, 2025; admitted students transition from their current program to their self- constructed course of study starting in the fall 2025 semester. More information on the PhD in IHS program can be found here.
Please register here for this meeting at noon ET on Dec. 16 (U.S. and Canada).
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.