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Graduate Students

 

Graduate students may pursue M.A., MFA and Ph.D. degrees in Jewish Studies through departments such as English, History, Music, Philosophy and Political Science, to name a few.

Advanced degrees are offered in Jewish history through the Department of History, and in Hebrew through the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures. Many departments accept graduate students seeking an advanced degree with a research focus on a topic in Jewish studies. Some of these departments include but are not limited to anthropology, classics, comparative studies, dance, education, English, geography, Germanic (Yiddish and Ashkenazic Studies), political science, etc.

Information about graduate studies

Once accepted to the graduate school at Ohio State, students may apply for one of our graduate fellowships in Jewish Studies

For more information, contact Hannah Kosstrin, Kosstrin.1@osu.edu.