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Doctoral Degree in Philanthropic Studies
Aid your career development by earning your doctoral degree in Philanthropic Studies from the IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. A Ph.D. from the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy will prepare you as a researcher or scholar, and for leadership roles within philanthropy, higher education and nonprofit organizations. The flexibility within this degree uniquely addresses philanthropy but also suits your individual interests allowing you to convert your knowledge into social action.

Learn about philanthropic Approaches:

  • Historical and Cultural Perspectives of Philanthropy
  • Ethical, Moral, and Religious Aspects of Philanthropy
  • Philanthropy and Nonprofit Organizations in Society

Faculty Research Opportunities and Expertise include:

  • Philanthropic history and traditions; role of philanthropy in civil society; community-based studies of philanthropy
  • Management and measurement of philanthropic resources; governance issues of philanthropic institutions and nonprofit organizations
  • Foundations similarities and differences; corporate philanthropy
  • Forces impacting giving and volunteering in families over time
  • Costs and benefits of fundraising campaigns

Graduate students are required to complete a 90-hour program that includes:

  • 15 credits in core philanthropy courses
  • 12 credits in a minor
  • 9 credits in research methods
  • 6 credits in electives
  • 18 credits dissertation

This program is only available to students who have completed a master's degree. Students may transfer up to 30 credit hours of relevant coursework. The program is generally completed by full-time students.

For more information contact sopphd@iupui.edu to make an appointment with Dr. Lehn Benjamin, Director of Graduate Programs.


Last Updated: July 2015