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Graduate Programs

Explore our Graduate Programs

Graduate students who attend any one of the many prestigious programs offered by the School of Global Studies and Languages will have the opportunity to engage in meaningful ways with our renowned faculty, to do hands-on teaching and learning, and to participate in cutting-edge research while obtaining their advanced degree at the UO.


Courses


Master's Degree

Master's Degree

Continue your studies within the School of Global Studies and Languages. Find information about each Master of Arts program we offer.

Master's Requirements 


Doctorate Degree

Doctorate Degree

A PhD from the School of Global Studies and Languages gives you advanced skills at the top tier of your field. Learn more about our PhD programs.


Graduate Specializations

We offer specializations in African Studies, Asian Studies, Food Studies, and Translation Studies for graduate students who wish to focus their learning around an interest area.

Specializations


Funding your Graduate Studies

Scholarships, grants, and awards are available through our participating departments, and graduate students may be eligible for Graduate Employee (GE) positions across our programs.

Funding and Research Support 


Graduate Community

From current student contact lists to student handbooks, check out the resources our departments offer graduate students.

Resources for the Graduate Community


Events

POTUS or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive
Feb22
POTUS or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive Feb 22 Miller Theatre Complex
University Theatre Presents: "The Long Game for Women in Politics" Panel Discussion
Feb22
University Theatre Presents: "The Long Game for Women in Politics" Panel Discussion Feb 22 Miller Theatre Complex
POTUS or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive
Feb23
POTUS or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive Feb 23 Miller Theatre Complex
Physical Chemistry Seminar Series - What’s spin got to do with it? Using organic semiconductors to manipulate spin for novel high-efficiency electronics   
Feb24
Physical Chemistry Seminar Series - What’s spin got to do with it? Using organic semiconductors to manipulate spin for novel high-efficiency electronics    Feb 24 Willie and Donald Tykeson Hall
Chinook Justice: A Survivance Journey—Native American and Indigenous Studies Research Colloquium
Feb24
Chinook Justice: A Survivance Journey—Native American and Indigenous Studies Research Colloquium Feb 24 Many Nations Longhouse
Composition Writing Lab Drop-In Hours
Feb24
Composition Writing Lab Drop-In Hours Feb 24 Willie and Donald Tykeson Hall
Department of History Coffee Hour
Feb25
Department of History Coffee Hour Feb 25 McKenzie Hall
Disruption vs. Stability: Impacts on People and Policy Under a New Republican Majority
Feb25
Disruption vs. Stability: Impacts on People and Policy Under a New Republican Majority Feb 25 Ford Alumni Center
Catalysts for Impact Information Session
Feb26
Catalysts for Impact Information Session Feb 26 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Sustainable Cities and Landscapes in the Galapagos Info Session
Feb26
Sustainable Cities and Landscapes in the Galapagos Info Session Feb 26 Condon Hall