Here is some brief application information of the MPhil/PhD
programmes of the Department of Anthropology at CUHK. For more details
please visit the Department's homepage.
Programme
MPhil in
Anthropology
It normally
takes two years (full-time) to complete 28 units. Students must also pass a
General Anthropology Examination based on a department reading list.
PhD in
Anthropology
The programme is research-oriented. A student may be asked to take
additional courses or tutorials, and will be required to present an annual
written progress report to his/her supervisor. After passing Qualifying Exams, the student advances to PhD Candidate. Within six months
of candidature, the PhD Candidate must submit a Research Proposal for a project
requiring nine to twelve months of fieldwork. On return from fieldwork, the
student will prepare a thesis based
on fieldwork research.
Fields of
Specialization
The Division focuses geographically on Chinese culture and society
(especially South China) and on East and Southeast Asian Studies. Research
topics include nationalism, ethnicity, religion, gender, development and social
change, urban and youth cultures, heritage management, archaeology and museology.
Admission
Requirements
In addition to
the general requirements of the Graduate School,
MPhil in
Anthropology
Applicants should have majored in anthropology or related fields.
PhD in
Anthropology
Applicants should possess a master's degree in anthropology from CUHK or
other recognized universities. Applicants with a background in fields other
than anthropology may be considered for
conditional admission.
Additional
Application Information
Applicants are required to furnish proof of their research capability by
submitting academic references, transcripts, samples of writings or
publications such as thesis or project reports, and a statement of purpose (2-3
pages) describing why the
applicant wants to study anthropology at CUHK and what research project the
applicant proposes to carry out. If relevant for research, some evidence of
Chinese proficiency is also required for
non-native speakers.
Admission
Advisor: Prof. Joseph BOSCO
Application
Deadline:
1 December
2014, GMT+8 12:00
For applicants
who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD
FellowshipScheme (HKPFS)
31 January
2015
For applicants
who apply for MPhil/PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS
applicants)
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