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[b-hebrew] Off-Topic: Where should I pursue a Ph.D.?
- From: C L <sigebryht AT yahoo.com>
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- Subject: [b-hebrew] Off-Topic: Where should I pursue a Ph.D.?
- Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2013 08:33:09 -0800 (PST)
Dear Colleagues,
I need advice on where to consider pursuing a Ph.D. in Hebrew/Old Testament or a related field.
I'm especially interested in paleography, but would not be opposed to doing some work in Ugaritic, Akkadian, or a similar field in Assyriology.
I hold an M.Div., and am planning on graduating from my Th.M. program (with a focus in Hebrew/Old Testament) this year.
It may also be helpful to note that I am a U.S. citizen, but I also have permanent residence in Argentina. Therefore, it would probably be easiest for me to study in the U.S., though I am not opposed to studying outside the U.S. if funding is available.
Funding is a big issue. We don't have funds to pay for a degree out-of-pocket, so I would need to look at schools or programs that offer stipends, scholarships, etc.
The moderators may be interested in allowing this thread, since it may be interesting to the participants. Nevertheless, please feel free to send me a private message if you have any feedback or advice on this topic.
I need advice on where to consider pursuing a Ph.D. in Hebrew/Old Testament or a related field.
I'm especially interested in paleography, but would not be opposed to doing some work in Ugaritic, Akkadian, or a similar field in Assyriology.
I hold an M.Div., and am planning on graduating from my Th.M. program (with a focus in Hebrew/Old Testament) this year.
It may also be helpful to note that I am a U.S. citizen, but I also have permanent residence in Argentina. Therefore, it would probably be easiest for me to study in the U.S., though I am not opposed to studying outside the U.S. if funding is available.
Funding is a big issue. We don't have funds to pay for a degree out-of-pocket, so I would need to look at schools or programs that offer stipends, scholarships, etc.
The moderators may be interested in allowing this thread, since it may be interesting to the participants. Nevertheless, please feel free to send me a private message if you have any feedback or advice on this topic.
Sincerely,
Christopher Lovelace
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[b-hebrew] Off-Topic: Where should I pursue a Ph.D.?,
C L, 03/04/2013
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Re: [b-hebrew] Off-Topic: Where should I pursue a Ph.D.?,
K Randolph, 03/04/2013
- Re: [b-hebrew] Off-Topic: Where should I pursue a Ph.D.?, Yigal Levin, 03/04/2013
- Re: [b-hebrew] Off-Topic: Where should I pursue a Ph.D.?, Rev. Bryant J. Williams III, 03/04/2013
- Re: [b-hebrew] Off-Topic: Where should I pursue a Ph.D.?, Rev. Bryant J. Williams III, 03/04/2013
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- Re: [b-hebrew] Off-Topic: Where should I pursue a Ph.D.?, C L, 03/13/2013
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Re: [b-hebrew] Off-Topic: Where should I pursue a Ph.D.?,
K Randolph, 03/04/2013
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