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    Many visitors to our website dream of becoming Egyptologists and are seeking information on the education required for such a career. We have compiled information regarding the general educational requirements for a career in Egyptology (especially geared toward the American educational system), as well as a list of links to universities around the globe offering academic programs in Egyptology.

    What to Study
    Most full-time Egyptological jobs require that you have a Ph.D. in Egyptology, or be well on your way toward obtaining one. Training in Egyptology for a doctoral degree can take at least eight years of university, both undergraduate and graduate programs, and often much longer. Many university programs offer the opportunity to specialize either in Egyptian language or in art and archaeology of ancient Egypt. If you are studying at a university that allows you to specialize either in archaeology or Egyptian language you should take some courses in both fields regardless of the field in which you ultimately decide to specialize.

    For high school students interested in becoming Egyptologists, you should learn French and German if available, take history and other humanities classes, and get a good grounding in sciences, computing, and courses to improve your writing and research skills, in short, take all the college prep courses you can. This will depend a great deal on what is available in your local high school system. Read all that you can get on various aspects of ancient Egypt and the ancient Near East, including history, archaeology, art, religion and literature.

    At university, as an undergraduate, you should follow a liberal arts program. Very few universities offer undergraduate degrees in Egyptology, but such a degree is not required for those wishing to do a higher degree in Egyptology. However, at an undergraduate level, courses in art history, particularly ancient art will be helpful. You should also take courses in social sciences, especially ancient history, anthropology and archaeology. Some universities offer interdisciplinary programs in area studies and if the Eastern Mediterranean is offered in such a program it is a good way to get a wide range of background courses complimentary to Egyptology.

    Languages form the foundation of any Egyptologist's knowledge: a reading knowledge of French and German are essential for advanced research in Egyptology, and you should take courses in these languages if you do not already have these skills. If you hope to eventually do archaeological work in Egypt, learning Arabic, either the classical form or the Egyptian dialect, will help. Greek or another ancient Near Eastern language may also be helpful for those interested in comparative work or specializing in the later periods of ancient Egyptian history.

    Egyptologists specialize either in language or archaeology, although all must take at least some courses in both areas. As a specialist in the ancient Egyptian language, you will need to take courses in the various forms of the language (Old, Middle and Late Egyptian in both hieroglyphic and hieratic scripts, Demotic, and Coptic). If you decide to specialize in Egyptian archaeology, courses on art and architecture of ancient Egypt in different periods will be needed. Having some training in another specialty of use to archaeology can often increase your marketability, so consider learning surveying, photography, or drawing.

    Where to Study
    The following is a list of weblinks to university programs that offer a specialization in Egyptology, arranged alphabetically by country.

    Australia
    Ancient History Department
    Macquarie University
    Sydney, NSW
    www.anchist.mq.edu.au/

    Centre for Archaeology and Ancient History
    Monash University
    Melbourne
    www.arts.monash.edu.au/archaeology/

    Austria
    Institut f�r �gyptologie
    Universit�t Wien
    www.univie.ac.at/egyptology

    Belgium
    Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology
    Katholieke Universiteit van Leuven
    www.arts.kuleuven.be/ema/

    Department of Egyptology
    Katholieke Universiteit van Leuven
    millennium.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/egyptology/

    Institut Orientaliste
    Universit� Catholique de Louvain
    www.fltr.ucl.ac.be/FLTR/GLOR/EPO/Egypte/default.htm

    Facult� de Philosophie et Lettres
    Universit� Libre de Bruxelles
    www.ulb.ac.be/facs/philo/index.html

    Facult� de Philosophie et Lettres
    Universit� Libre de Li�ge
    www.ulg.ac.be/facphl/

    Bulgaria
    Department of Mediterranean and Eastern Studies
    New Bulgarian University in Sofia
    www.nbu.bg/index.php?l=433

    Canada
    Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations
    University of Toronto
    www.utoronto.ca/nmc

    People's Republic of China
    Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations
    North East Normal University Changchun
    vod.nenu.edu.cn/web/eindex.htm

    Czech Republic
    Egyptologicky �stav
    Univerzita Karlova
    www.prf.cuni.cz/

    Denmark
    Carsten Niebuhr Institute of Near Eastern Studies
    University of Copenhagen
    www.hum.ku.dk/cni/

    Egypt
    Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology and Egyptology
    American University in Cairo
    www.aucegypt.edu/academic/sape/Egy/Egyptology.htm

    Finland
    Department of Asian and African Studies
    University of Helsinki
    www.helsinki.fi/hum/aakkl/

    France
    Ecole du Louvre
    Paris
    www.ecoledulouvre.fr/index2.html

    Institut de Papyrologie et d'Egyptologie
    Universit� de Lille III
    www.univ-lille3.fr/portail/index.php?page=SciencesHistoriques

    Institut d'Egyptologie V. Loret
    Universit� Lyon 2
    www.mom.fr/

    Sorbonne Egyptological Research Centre
    Universit� de Paris-Sorbonne
    www.paris4.sorbonne.fr/en/article.php3?id_article=127

    Germany
    �gyptologisches Seminar
    Freie Universit�t Berlin
    www.fu-berlin.de/aegyptologie

    Seminar f�r Arch�ologie und Kulturgeschichte Nordostafrikas
    Humboldt-Universit�t zu Berlin
    www2.hu-berlin.de/aknoa/

    Institut f�r �gyptologie
    Johannes-Gutenberg-Universit�t
    www.uni-mainz.de/FB/Philologie-III/aegypt/

    Fachbereich Kunst- Orient- und Altertumswissenschaften
    Martin-Luther-Universit�t Halle Wittenberg
    www.orientarch.uni-halle.de

    Fachgebiet �gyptologie
    Philipps-Universit�t Marburg

    staff-www.uni-marburg.de/~aegypt/
    �gyptologisches Seminar der Universit�t Bonn
    Universit�t Bonn
    www.philfak.uni-bonn.de/Philfak/aegypt/

    Seminar f�r �gyptologie und Koptologie
    Universit�t G�ttingen
    www.gwdg.de/~uhak/

    Arch�ologisches Institut �gyptologie
    Universit�t Hamburg
    www.uni-hamburg.de/Studium/index_e.html

    �gyptologisches Institut
    Universit�t Heidelberg
    www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/helios/fachinfo/fachref/aegypt/wel...

    Seminar f�r �gyptologie
    Universit�t zu K�ln
    www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/aegypt/index-page.html

    �gyptologisches Institut
    �gyptisches Museum Universit�t Leipzig
    www.uni-leipzig.de/~egypt/Institutshomepage/start.htm

    Institut f�r �gyptologie
    Universit�t M�nchen
    www.fak12.uni-muenchen.de/aegyp/index.html

    Abteilung �gyptologie
    Universit�t Trier

    �gyptologisches Institut
    Universit�t T�bingen
    www.uni-tuebingen.de/aegyptologie/

    Institut f�r �gyptologie
    Universit�t W�rzburg
    www.uni-wuerzburg.de/aegyptologie

    Institut f�r �gyptologie und Koptologie
    Westf�lische Wilhelms-Universit�t
    www.uni-muenster.de/Rektorat/studium/stud-agy.htm

    Hungary
    Department of Egyptology
    E�tv�s Lor�nd University
    Budapest
    www.elte.hu/index_noflash.html

    Israel
    Department of Egyptology
    The Hebrew University
    Jerusalem
    www.huji.ac.il/huji/eng/

    Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Civilisations
    Tel Aviv University
    www.tau.ac.il/humanities/archaeology/index.html

    Italy
    Pontificio Istituto Biblico
    Roma
    www.biblico.it/

    Dipartimento di Scienze Archeologiche
    Sezione Egittologia
    Universit� di Pisa
    www.egittologia.unipi.it/

    Universit� degli studi di Roma "La Sapeinza"
    Roma
    www.uniroma1.it/

    Japan
    Institute of Egyptology
    Waseda University
    Tokyo
    www.waseda.ac.jp/projects/egypt/index-E.html

    The Netherlands
    Languages and Cultures of the Middle East
    University of Groningen
    odur.let.rug.nl/mes/profile/vak.htm

    Talen en Culturen van het Nabije Oosten (TCNO)
    Faculteit der Letteren
    University of Leiden
    www.letteren.leidenuniv.nl/

    New Zealand
    Department of Classics and Ancient History
    University of Auckland
    New Zealand
    www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/cla/Index.html

    Norway
    Department of Greek, Latin and Egyptology
    Universitet i Bergen
    www.hf.uib.no/i/klassisk/

    Poland
    Intsitute of Archaeology
    Jagellonian University
    Krakow
    www.uj.edu.pl/Arch/

    Department of Papyrology
    University of Warsaw
    www.papyrology.uw.edu.pl/

    Institute of Archaeology
    University of Warsaw
    www.archeo.uw.edu.pl/

    Portugal
    Instituto Oriental
    Faculdade de Letras
    Alameda da Universidade
    Lisboa
    www.fl.ul.pt/unidades/institutos/instituto_oriental.htm

    Romania
    Facultatea de Istorie
    Universitatea Bucuresti
    Bucuresti
    www.unibuc.ro/en/catd_hciaa_en

    Russia
    Faculty of History
    Moscow State University
    www.ied.msu.ru/faculties/history.html

    Oriental Department
    University of St. Petersburg
    www.spbu.ru/

    South Africa
    Department of Ancient Studies
    University of Stellenbosch
    www.sun.ac.za/as/

    Spain
    Department de Prehist�ria, Hist�ria Antiga I Arqueologia
    University of Barcelona
    Barcelona
    www.ub.es/prehist/main.htm

    Facultad de Geograf�a e Historia
    Universidad de Seville
    Seville
    www.cica.es/aliens/dhaus/

    Sudan
    Department of Archaeology
    Faculty of Arts
    University of Khartoum
    www.sudan.net/uk/f-art.htm

    Sweden
    Institutiones f�r Egyptologi
    Uppsala Universitet
    www.arkeologi.uu.se/egy/

    Switzerland
    �gyptologisches Seminar
    Universit�t Basel
    www.unibas.ch/aegyptologie/

    Department der Altertumswissenschaften
    Universitas Friburgensis
    www.unifr.ch/dbs/index.html

    D�partment des Sciences de l'Antiquit�
    Universit� de Gen�ve
    www.unige.ch/lettres/or/plandetu/plegypte.html

    Orientalisches Seminar
    Universit�t Zurich
    www.ori.unizh.ch/Egyptology/egyptology.html

    Taiwan
    National Taiwan University
    Department of Archaeology and Anthropology
    Taipei
    www.ntu.edu.tw/new-version/english/main.html

    United Kingdom
    Faculty of Oriental Studies: Near and Middle East
    Oxford University
    www.orinst.ox.ac.uk/nme/egyptian_info.shtml

    Department of Ancient History and Archaeology
    University of Birmingham
    artsweb.bham.ac.uk/aha/

    Department of Archaeology
    University of Bristol
    www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/index.html

    Faculty of Oriental Studies
    University of Cambridge
    www.oriental.cam.ac.uk/egypt1.html

    Institute of Archaeology
    University College, London
    www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/index.htm

    Department of Archeology
    University of Durham
    www.dur.ac.uk/Archaeology/

    Department of Egyptology
    School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology
    University of Liverpool
    www.liv.ac.uk/sace/

    Department of Classics, Ancient History and Egyptology
    University of Wales
    Swansea
    www.swan.ac.uk/classics/egypt/

    United States of America
    Department of Egyptology
    Brown University
    Providence, RI
    www.brown.edu/Departments/Egyptology/

    Department of Near Eastern Studies
    Johns Hopkins University
    Baltimore, MD
    www.jhu.edu/%7Eneareast/

    Institute of Fine Arts
    New York University
    www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/

    Department of Near Eastern Studies
    University of California, Berkeley
    neareastern.berkeley.edu/

    Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
    University of California, Los Angeles
    www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/egyptology/index.html

    Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
    University of Chicago
    humanities.uchicago.edu/depts/nelc/

    Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology
    University of Memphis
    www.memphis.edu/egypt/

    Department of Near Eastern Studies
    University of Michigan
    Ann Arbor, MI
    www.umich.edu/%7Eneareast/

    Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
    University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA
    www.sas.upenn.edu/ames/

    Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
    Yale University
    New Haven, CT
    www.yale.edu/nelc/

    Uruguay
    Instituto Uruguayo de Egiptologia
    Uruguayo
    www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/8458


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    interesting, but for many of us write in English, Coptic or Aramaic is understandable in the same way [SM=g999108] [SM=g999108] [SM=g999108]
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    00 21/01/2011 17:49
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    RAMSY, 20/01/2011 13.44:

    interesting, but for many of us write in English, Coptic or Aramaic is understandable in the same way [SM=g999108] [SM=g999108] [SM=g999108]



    ci vuole anche un po' di buona volontà... [SM=x822714]