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Pursuing a research degree offers a deeply challenging yet fulfilling journey. Full-time PhD candidates typically have three years to produce a complete thesis draft, followed by an additional year for final revisions (commonly referred to as a 3+1 program). The department fosters a vibrant, collaborative environment that assists research students in every aspect of their work - from cultivating critical thinking skills to exchanging resources about archives and conferences, honing presentation techniques, and establishing both social and career connections. These advanced degrees are primarily pursued by those aspiring to careers in art history and archaeology, whether as university scholars conducting research and teaching, museum curators, library archivists, or professionals in related sectors like academic publishing or the art market. Beginning a research program isn't merely about earning a credential; it's a transformative process that shapes individuals personally and professionally, equipping them to engage with diverse scholarly conversations within and potentially beyond their field of study.