Graduate and Postgraduate Student Resources

ISERP is home to two Masters of Arts programs. We also support a wide range of research, projects and training programs produced by and for graduate and postgraduate fellows. In addition, ISERP hosts a workshops, seminars and short courses open to graduate and post-graduate students.

Oral History Master of Arts
An interdisciplinary degree program that focuses on interviewing methodologies and interpretive methods

Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences
A social science master’s degree program focusing on quantitative methods

Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars
A postdoctoral training program and joint initiative with the Mailman School of Public Health

IGERT International Development and Globalization
Provides specialized training for doctoral students to examine issues in international economic development

Mellon Interdisciplinary Fellows Program
Brings together and supports advanced graduate students from humanities and social sciences