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Emory University is home to nine major academic divisions, numerous centers for advanced study, and a host of prestigious affiliated institutions. In addition to Emory College, the University encompasses a graduate school of arts and sciences; professional schools of medicine, theology, law, nursing, public health, and business; and Oxford College, a two-year undergraduate division on the original campus of Emory in Oxford, Ga.
Emory was founded at Oxford by the Methodist Church in 1836. Led by President James W. Wagner, the University has 11,300 students and 2,500 faculty members who represent all regions of the United States and more than 100 foreign nations.
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Students
Graduate Output
| Number of PhDs Awarded | 162 | |
| Total number of PhDs awarded in the last 12 months | ||
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- Goizueta Business School
- University Committee Representatives
- Administration
- Business Adminstration-Executive - Full Time
- Leadership and Administration in Healthcare - Full Time
- Anthropology
- Anthropology - Full Time
- Biological Sciences
- Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology - Full Time
- Biomedical Engineering - Full Time
- Biostatistics - Full Time
- Genetics and Molecular Biology - Full Time
- Microbiology and Molecular Genetics - Full Time
- Population Biology, Ecology and Evolutio - Full Time
- Business/Management
- Business - Full Time
- Business Adminstration-Executive - Full Time
- Business and Public Health - Full Time
- Health Services Management - Full Time
- Law and Business Administration - Full Time
- Computing/Information Technology
- Mathematics and Computer - Full Time
- Creative/Performing Arts
- Art History - Full Time
- Film Studies - Full Time
- Sacred Music - Full Time
- visual arts - Full Time
- Education/Training
- Behavioral Sciences and Health Education - Full Time
- Education - Full Time
- Health Education - Full Time
- Teaching - Full Time
- Ethnicity, Gender and Diversity
- African-American Studies - Full Time
- American Studies - Full Time
- Comparative Studies in Culture,History, and Theory - Full Time
- Person, Community and Religious Practices - Full Time
- Womens Studies - Full Time
- General Engineering/Other Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering - Full Time
- Health/Para-medical Studies
- Acute/Critical Care - Full Time
- Adult Nurse Practitioner/CNS - Full Time
- Behavioral Sciences and Health Education - Full Time
- Business and Public Health - Full Time
- Clinical Research and Public Health - Full Time
- Emergency Nurse Practitioner - Full Time
- Environmental and Occupational Health - Full Time
- Family Nurse Practitioner - Full Time
- Family Nurse-Midwife - Full Time
- Global Environmental Health - Full Time
- Global Health - Full Time
- Health Education - Full Time
- Health Policy - Full Time
- Health Services Management - Full Time
- Health Services Research and Health Policy - Full Time
- International Health (MSN-MPH ) - Full Time
- International Program (with Peace Corps) - Full Time
- Law and Public Health - Full Time
- Leadership and Administration in Healthcare - Full Time
- Medicine and Public Health - Full Time
- Medicine and Public Health - Full Time
- Nurse-Midwifery - Full Time
- Nursing - Full Time
- Nursing and Public Health - Full Time
- Nutrition and Health Sciences - Full Time
- Public Health - Full Time
- Public Health Informatics - Full Time
- Public Nutrition - Full Time
- Residency Training - Full Time
- Women"s Health Care Nurse Practitioner - Full Time
- Women"s Health Nurse Practitioner - Full Time
- Women"s Health/Adult Nurse Practitioner - Full Time
- History/Archaeology
- Art History - Full Time
- Historical Studies in Theology and Religion - Full Time
- History - Full Time
- Languages
- Law/Legal Studies
- American Law - Full Time
- Foreign Law - Full Time
- Health Policy - Full Time
- Juris Doctor - Full Time
- Law and Business Administration - Full Time
- Law and Judaic Studies - Full Time
- Law and Public Health - Full Time
- Law and Religion - Full Time
- Law and Theological Studies - Full Time
- Lawand Divinity - Full Time
- Mathematics
- Mathematics and Computer - Full Time
- Medicine/Medical Sciences
- Adult Oncology - Full Time
- Clinical Research - Full Time
- Epidemiology - Full Time
- Epidemiology and Environmental&Occupational Health - Full Time
- Gerontology - Full Time
- Global Epidemiology - Full Time
- Immunology and Molecular Pathogenesis - Full Time
- Medicine and Public Health - Full Time
- Medicine and Public Health - Full Time
- Neuroscience - Full Time
- Neuroscience and Animal Behavior - Full Time
- Pediatrics - Full Time
- Pediatrics - Acute Care - Full Time
- Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Molecular and Systems Pharmacology - Full Time
- Physical Sciences
- Chemistry - Full Time
- Psychology
- Cognitive and Developmental Psychology - Full Time
- Sociology/Social Studies
- Behavioral Sciences - Full Time
- Comparative Studies in Culture,History, and Theory - Full Time
- Ethics and Society - Full Time
- Sociology - Full Time
- Theology/Religion
- Divinity - Full Time
- Hebrew Bible - Full Time
- Historical Studies in Theology and Religion - Full Time
- Jewish Studies - Full Time
- Law and Judaic Studies - Full Time
- Law and Religion - Full Time
- Lawand Divinity - Full Time
- New Testament - Full Time
- Person, Community and Religious Practices - Full Time
- Religion - Full Time
- Sacred Music - Full Time
- Theological Studies - Full Time
- Theological Studies - Full Time
- Theology - Full Time
- Theology in Pastoral Counseling - Full Time
- West and South Asian Religions - Full Time
Arts & Sciences Fellowship. 1 available @ USD 4,000
The Arts & Sciences Fellowship, awarded to entering doctoral students in humanities or social sciences programs, covers tuition up to five years and provides a $4,000 supplement to the base stipend. Awards are given solely on the basis of merit and are renewed annually contingent upon satisfactory academic performance.
Applicants do not apply directly for these fellowships. Faculty in departments or programs nominate students for these fellowships based on their qualifications, and nominees are reviewed by faculty committees. Awards are announced to students at the time they are accepted for admission.
Specialisation
Humanities/social sciences
Application Process
Completed applications for fall semester—including all transcripts, recommendations, required test scores, and the statement of purpose—must be received no later than January 3, or departmental deadline if earlier.
Deadline
3rd January 2007
Emory Graduate Diversity Fellowship (EGDF). 1 available @ USD 19,500
Emory Graduate Diversity Fellowship (EGDF), awarded to applicants who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and who will contribute to the development of a richly diverse student body, covers all tuition and fees for five years and provides a minimum annual stipend of $19,500. Awards are given solely on the basis of merit and are renewed annually contingent upon satisfactory academic performance. To be considered for the EGDF, applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who plan to pursue a program of doctoral study.
Applicants do not apply directly for these fellowships. Faculty in departments or programs nominate students for these fellowships based on their qualifications, and nominees are reviewed by faculty committees. Awards are announced to students at the time they are accepted for admission.
Specialisation
Any doctoral program
Application Process
Completed applications for fall semester—including all transcripts, recommendations, required test scores, and the statement of purpose—must be received no later than January 3, or departmental deadline if earlier.
Deadline
3rd January 2007
George W. Woodruff Fellowship. 15 available @ USD 2,500
The George W. Woodruff Fellowship, the most prestigious of the GSAS fellowships and awarded to entering students in all programs of doctoral study, covers all tuition and fees and provides a $2,500 to $5,000 supplement to the standard departmental stipend for up to five years. Fifteen fellowships are available each year. Awards are renewed annually contingent upon satisfactory academic performance. Fellowships are awarded solely on the basis of merit.
Applicants do not apply directly for these fellowships. Faculty in departments or programs nominate students for these fellowships based on their qualifications, and nominees are reviewed by faculty committees. Awards are announced to students at the time they are accepted for admission.
Specialisation
Any doctoral program
Application Process
A complete application for admission to the graduate school—including all transcripts, recommendations, required test scores, and the statement of purpose—must be received no later than January 3, or departmental deadline if earlier.
Deadline
3rd January 2007

