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Complete undergraduate or postgraduate transcripts with official signature/stamp chop and sealed with official envelope (Please specify 'Application for PhD Programme' on envelope and send to division by deadline) (note: non-CUHK applicants, photocopies will not be accepted, CUHK applicants, photocopies issued by CUHK will be accepted). All the documents should send to Division:
Division of Anthropology
RM 407 Humanities Bldg., New Asia College
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T.
Hong Kong
Personal Statement:
A two-to-three-page statement of purpose, describing why the applicant wants to study anthropology at CUHK and what research project the applicant proposes to carry out. The statement of purpose should state why you want to pursue a postgraduate degree in anthropology and what courses or thesis you want to complete. MPhil applicants should describe what research they hope to conduct. You are not committed to this plan, but it is important to see whether your interests match the department's interests and staff specialties. The statement should list your strengths and why you are suitable for the project. It should not beg or request help; we do not admit students as a favor or because we like them, but because they are the strongest candidates.
Recommendation Letter:
Two letters of recommendation (via Online or Hardcopy. If Hardcopy, send to division by deadline).
Writing Sample:
A copy of sample of the applicant’s writing, preferably a research paper The writing sample is primarily requested to show your ability to write well (clearly, logically, and analytically), so it is best to submit your best piece, whatever the language. It is also acceptable to send two items.
Other Documents:
Copies of certificates and a copy of applicant’s HKID card or other identity document
学位要求:Bachelor
申请链接:http://arts.cuhk.edu.hk/~ant/en/application_procedure_phd.php
招生电话:(852) 3943-7670 or 3943-7677
招生邮箱:anthropology@cuhk.edu.hk
邮寄地址:Division of Anthropology, RM 407 Humanities Bldg., New Asia College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong