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PhD in Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University

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About this course

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This graduate program in anthropology, leading to a Ph.D., emphasizes close collaboration between students and faculty, fostering personalized research interests. It prepares students to become researchers, scholars, and teachers, with encouragement for those interested in non-academic careers as well. The program spans approximately three years of residence, including field research and dissertation work, supported by structured coursework and hands-on experience.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for students seeking a close mentoring environment with opportunities for tailored research and fieldwork. Its structured approach, including comprehensive exams and field research, supports the development of well-rounded anthropologists who are ready for academic or non-academic careers in today’s global world.

Specialisation

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While the program encourages development of individual anthropological interests, it also requires students to demonstrate reading proficiency in at least one foreign language relevant to their research area. The coursework includes core courses like the Proseminar, Methods, and Regions, tailored to their study focus and research proposals.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

57.49L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Students must complete twelve courses over the first three years, including a Proseminar and the Methods course. They will take a three-hour exam after their first year, conduct exploratory fieldwork during the summer, and write two essays for their comprehensive exams by the end of the second year. A dissertation proposal and final year focus on dissertation writing constitute the remaining requirements, with optional professional workshops and seminars.
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English language test

IELTS

7

TOEFL

100

PTE

68

DUOLINGO

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Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Johns Hopkins University admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates are prepared for careers as researchers, scholars, and teachers in academia, as well as professionals in non-academic sectors aligned with their anthropological expertise. The program's emphasis on fieldwork, research proposals, and professionalization prepares students for diverse roles in today’s evolving world.

FAQs

What are the main components of the program?

The program includes coursework, a comprehensive exam, exploratory fieldwork, essay writing, and dissertation research, supported by workshops and seminars.

Are there language requirements?

Yes, students are expected to demonstrate reading knowledge of at least one relevant foreign language before completing their comprehensive exams.

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