Graduate Program in Anthropology McMaster University Anthropology of Culture, Health and Disease
Archaeology
Biological Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
Thank you for considering the Graduate Program in Anthropology at McMaster University! Graduate study in Anthropology at McMaster is based on the closely matched interests of faculty supervisors and students. The department has a complement of 17 full-time faculty, along with a number of adjunct faculty and associated members from different departments (e.g., Geography and Earth Sciences, Religious Studies). Our faculty and graduate student research encompasses North America, Indigenous Study, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Southeast and East Asia. We only offer places to students who have a faculty member who is willing to act as supervisor, so if you have not already done so, I would encourage you to contact supervisors you would like to work with. A list of supervisors and their research interests can be found at the following link: https://anthropology.mcmaster.ca/people
Admission requirements can be found at the following links: https://anthropology.mcmaster.ca/graduate-program/admission-financial-information/admission-criteria https://anthropology.mcmaster.ca/graduate-program/admission-financial-information/online-application-information
You can access our application at the following link (the fee is $115): http://graduate.mcmaster.ca/graduate-students/future-students/how-to-apply
Graduate tuition for the 2015/16 session can be found at the following link: http://www.mcmaster.ca/bms/student/pdf/fees_grad.pdf
Scholarships and funding opportunities can be found at the following links: https://anthropology.mcmaster.ca/graduate-program/funding-and-scholarships http://graduate.mcmaster.ca/scholarships-and-funding
What makes McMaster University and the City of Hamilton so special? We’re a culturally diverse city with a unique blend of an urban city appeal with a touch of nature all within minutes from campus. http://future.mcmaster.ca/student/#HamONT https://www.hamilton.ca/discovering-hamilton http://www.tourismhamilton.com/what-to-do
http://www.mcmaster.ca/nature/ http://rec.mcmaster.ca/ http://futuresocsci.mcmaster.ca/hamilton/
We offer many graduate student support services and activities at McMaster both at the Departmental and University level. Our unique departmental offerings include: The Graduate Workshop is a student-focused bi-weekly workshop that is defined for and by graduate students along with the faculty facilitator. https://anthropology.mcmaster.ca/graduate-program/graduate-workshop NEXUS is our graduate student-run publication, dedicated to circulating excellent student works from all sub-fields of anthropology to a wider audience. https://anthropology.mcmaster.ca/graduate-program/nexus-student-journal McMags is a graduate anthropology student-run society supporting both academic and social events. They can be reached at
[email protected]
University Graduate support services include: Graduate Student Association (GSA) - http://gsa.mcmaster.ca/ Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) - http://cupe3906.org/ Graduate Student Services - http://graduate.mcmaster.ca/graduate-students/graduate-student-life
Please do not hesitate to contact me for additional information or inquiries. I’m looking forward to hearing from you! John Silva
[email protected] Department of Anthropology Graduate Program (905) 525-9140 Ext. 24424 Chester New Hall, Room 524 McMaster University 1280 Main Street West Hamilton Ontario Canada L8S 4L9