国际学生入学条件
For admission to the PhD program - minimum average of A- (7.0 GPA) in their master's program.
Statement of Intent: 1-2 pages which highlight relevant aspects of your background and training, describe your general research interests and how they correspond with your supervisor's.
Writing sample: this can be your term paper, honours thesis or a published paper that best reflects your abilities. No specific length.
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2 assessment reports and/or letters of reference: the online application will prompt you to provide two names (or more) and email addresses. Automatic assessment requests will be sent out once you submit your application and your references will have an option to upload a reference letter or complete the online questionnaire. Please ask your references to submit their assessment by the end of January.
Transcripts: electronic copies of your transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended (including transfer credits) are sufficient until an offer of admission is made – then you will be required to submit original hard copies directly to GARO office
We require a minimum score of 90 from the internet-based TOEFL (IBT). You must also score at least 20 points each in the listening, speaking, reading and writing sections. We require a minimum score of 575 on the paper-based TOEFL. We require minimum overall band score of 6.5 on the IELTS. No individual component can have a score lower than 6.0. We will only accept results from the Academic IELTS.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:90
- 托福笔试总分:575
- 其他语言考试:A score of 90 on the MELAB
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课程简介
我们的博士学位课程与其他人类学博士学位课程不同,后者的重点是文化和生物人类学的传统人类学子领域
Our PhD program will provide you with a research-intensive experience alongside close academic mentorship. Our coursework and candidacy process facilitates professional and academic development. You'll engage deeply with anthropology's conventional disciplines through our core integrative themes:Culture, Health and Inequality, Evolution and Ecology, Space, Place, Knowledge and Power<br>Visual Anthropology and Materiality<br><br>Outcomes<br>Our department structures doctoral students' learning experiences to reflect the content, values and skills of our dynamic contemporary discipline.<br>Students in this program will: encounter a breadth and depth of anthropological ways of knowing from a multiplicity of perspectives<br>engage deeply with the current state of knowledge within the chosen topic/area<br>gain in-depth, multifaceted knowledge of particular peoples, processes, places and histories<br>contribute original research to an important question in the discipline,conduct fieldwork and/or work in the lab to generate valued knowledge informed by experience, articulate a complex research proposal and communicate research results, develop second language competency to aid in scholarly communications and/or fieldwork, undergo professional development as a scholarly practitioner of anthropology<br>practice project management skills including time management, data management, quality control, practice accountability and leadership, foster respectful, reciprocal, and collaborative partnerships, engage in sustained community relationships, understand and employ ethical principles, relationship and practices, understand and navigate ethical dilemmas involved in different forms of anthropological research<br>cultivate personal and professional integrity and accountability
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