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Graduate Program in Development
(GPD)

 

A PhD with a Difference

The Case for Interdisciplinary Training in Development

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Course Requirements

Non-Course Requirements

Sequencing and Time to Completion

Financial Awards

Faculty with Research Interests in Development

Courses Currently Offered

A PhD with a Difference

The Graduate Program in Development (GPD) is an interdisciplinary initiative sponsored by the Watson Institute and the departments of Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, and Sociology at Brown University. Launched in 2004, GPD enhances existing training in the participating departments by offering new courses and providing financial and other support for students admitted to the program. The program builds on a core group of faculty internationally renowned for their research and scholarship in the area of development and on existing research programs at the Watson Institute. The program fosters interdisciplinary training and research through specially designed courses offered by Watson Institute and department faculty, as well as interdepartmental colloquia and new collaborative research initiatives.

As the challenges of development become ever more complex and global, GPD aims to provide graduate students with the interdisciplinary skills that innovative research calls for. GPD Fellows are required to fulfill all of their home department requirements as well as complete four additional course requirements for GPD. They are assisted in doing so by a special financial support package. Fellows successfully finishing the program are awarded a Certificate in Development Studies.

 

Updated February 26, 2004

 

 
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