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Social sciences PhD candidates are urged to initiate substantially autonomous research early in their academic journey. Numerous research initiatives foster direct partnerships between faculty members and graduate students. Active engagement in the division's intellectual community is anticipated, encompassing regular seminar and workshop attendance and participation. Weekly seminars typically showcase invited scholars from external institutions presenting their formal research, while workshops provide more casual forums for students, faculty, and guests to share ongoing projects.
Upon completing the social sciences doctoral program, graduates should achieve the following competencies:
comprehensive knowledge in economics, political science, and econometrics,
thorough mastery of technical methodologiesdemanding familiarity with diverse theoretical and empirical frameworksthat enable cutting-edge social science investigation,
a proven track record of original, high-caliber scholarly work, and
proficiency in interdisciplinary collaboration and communication within the social sciences.
Applicants must have completed a bachelor's degree or the equivalent before beginning graduate study.
Applicants whose native language is not English and those who have had no formal instruction in English will be required to take a test to evaluate English proficiency. Please refer to "Required Tests" for a list of the GRE reporting requirements and the English proficiency exams currently accepted. The admissions committee may also consider research papers, publications and other original work.