Global Black Studies Certificate
The Graduate Certificate in Global Black Studies
Because a richly informed knowledge of race and the diverse experiences of Black communities globally is essential to addressing many of today’s most pressing challenges, the Department of African and African American Studies at Washington University is pleased to offer the Graduate Certificate in Global Black Studies to doctoral students in any discipline. This program offers rigorous interdisciplinary training in the humanities and social sciences to complement and amplify crucial aspects of the student’s primary course of study, introducing thinkers ranging from W. E. B. Du Bois to Dorothy Roberts, from Patricia McFadden to Sylvia Tamale, from Hubert H. Harrison to Eric Williams.
Training includes equipping the student with the theoretical and methodological tools needed to integrate incisive analyses of race as a physical and political category, the capacious concept of Blackness, and the historical processes of racialization into their research. Participants in the program will find collaborating with our accomplished and engaged scholars to be intellectually expansive and personally inspiring.
How to Apply
Graduate students interested in the Global Black Studies Graduate Certificate should first apply for admission to the Washington University department in which they plan to obtain the Ph.D. Once enrolled into a PhD program:
- Students should notify their home department advisor, and then submit an "Application for Admission to Certificate Program” form to the Office of Graduate Studies in the Arts and Sciences office, copying the AFAS Department.
- Students should inform the AFAS Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) of their intention to apply for admission in the Certificate Program, and submit the Global Black Studies Graduate Certificate application to DGS Gerald Early, glearly@wustl.edu
For inquiries, please contact the Director of Graduate Studies, Gerald Early, at glearly@wustl.edu or the AFAS office at afas@wustl.edu