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Transcripts from all universities attended are required, including Exchange terms. (This also applies to McGill students.) For all applicants, the academic records must include: transcripts in the original language with official translations, listing courses and grades for each year of study, as well as confirmation of degree conferrals. The degree conferral information must appear either on the transcript itself or upload the separate degree/diploma certificate confirming the full name of the degree and the date it was awarded to you. These documents must bear the signature of the registrar and the official seal or stamp of the institution. Please check the International Degree Equivalency website for more information regarding your particular country: International Degrees
Curriculum Vitae:
A curriculum vitae indicating work experience, formal education, age, professional affiliations, and any other information relevant to your candidacy is required.
Personal Statement:
Be sure your Personal Statement includes the answers to the following questions: (typed only; please label questions clearly and include your name on each page) and upload to your application:
(a) In which specific area do you wish to concentrate your doctoral studies and what specific research problems do you wish to investigate? Please be as precise as possible and keep your response to a maximum of two pages.
(b) Why do you wish to obtain a PhD?
(c) Why do you wish to study at McGill?
(d) Comment on your career activities. Specifically, discuss your past professional experience/employment, your planned future endeavours (during and after your PhD), and how these two fit together. (Maximum one page)
(e) Please comment briefly on any education you have had in the French language, as well as your ability to comprehend, read, write, and speak French.
(f) Indicate your registration number(s) and your date(s) of examination for the GMAT and TOEFL (where applicable).
Recommendation Letter:
At least two confidential letters of recommendation must be uploaded by professors who have taught you, preferably in your chosen area of specialization and who can assess your research potential. There is no special form for these letters. They may be written on letterhead, with a date (no more than 12 months) and signature and then uploaded or typed directly onto the space provided to the referee. The letters should be specific as to which program the applicant has applied and include information that would aid the admissions committee in making an informed decision; the referee must indicate his/her position and full contact information at the institution on the letter. It is preferred that e-reference letters be sent from a valid institutional or corporate e-mail address. Faxes or copies are not admissible.
学位要求:Master
专业要求:Library and Information Studies (MLIS), or its equivalent
申请链接:http://www.mcgill.ca/sis/programs/phd/admissions
招生邮箱:admissions.sis@mcgill.ca
邮寄地址:Enrolment Services, Management of Academic Records Unit, McGill University, 3415 McTavish Street, Room MS 13, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 0C8