国际学生入学条件
The Department of History offers a PhD program centered on rigorous research within a vibrant and diverse intellectual community. While most of our students have a history degree (BA) or degrees (BA and MA), we accept students with a variety of backgrounds and interests. Your writing sample should be a complete self-contained work. The ideal sample should be in the field of history (or a closely related field) that you plan to pursue at Chicago. Include the class or publication for which the sample was written. For papers longer than twenty-five pages, please flag a section for the committee.
Your candidate statement should explore specific academic interests and explain how they fit with our faculty's research and teaching strengths. You should discuss your preparation for graduate study and, where applicable to your scholarly plan, your language training and preparation.
The most helpful letters of recommendation come from faculty members who can access your ability to work on your proposed historical topic.
The GRE requirement cannot be waived; the history subject test is not required; successful applicants generally have high GRE scores.
There is no minimum foreign language requirement to enter the program, but successful applicants should possess strong language skills in their proposed research language(s) and be aware of the language requirements for the various fields. All students are required to take a language exam in the first quarter of the program. The University of Chicago accepts either the internet-Based Test (iBT) of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for the purpose of meeting the English language requirement. Minimum required scores in the IELTS are an overall score of 7, with sub scores of 7 in each section. The Minimum TOEFL Score - No less than 25 on each subsection(100)
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
就像研究本身的多面性一样,我们的种族历史学家以复杂,多层次和跨学科的视角和方法来研究这个话题。尽管我们的优势在美洲,但我们的焦点却遍及太平洋和大西洋,进入东亚,东南亚和南亚的种族化等级制度,欧洲的移民和公民身份危机,以及非洲的性别和国家风尚关系。帝国主义,跨国主义和全球化可能是其他部门的流行语,但是我们的教师认真考虑比较历史的价值,帝国主义和后殖民研究中超越中心外围的运动以及种族和种族化在全球人权研究中的中心地位历史。凭借人文和社会科学其他学科的力量,我们的种族历史学家将目光投向必须理解种族的多个相交轴:
Much like the multifaceted object of study itself, our historians specializing in race approach the topic with complex, multilayered, and interdisciplinary lenses and methods. While our strengths are in the Americas, our foci stretch across the Pacific and Atlantic into racialized hierarchies in East, Southeast, and South Asia, crises of migration and citizenship in Europe, and the nexus of gender and state-craft in Africa. Imperialism, transnationalism, and globalism may be buzzwords in other departments, but our faculty seriously considers the value of comparative history, the movement beyond center-periphery in imperial and postcolonial studies, and the centrality of race and racialization in the study of global human rights history. Drawing from the strength of other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, our historians of race look towards the multiple intersecting axes through which race must be understood: gender, class, sexuality, nationality, religion, and space, among many others. Our scholars of race are experts in legal, political, social, cultural, visual, and material histories. We are constantly in active scholarly conversation and programming (if not also affiliation) with other units on campus, such as the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture and the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality.
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