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奥克兰大学金融与管理博士申请怎么申请?谢谢!

夫子有乎
鸟兽不恶
建议找到学校的导师和他沟通有没有进展的项目学科,然后再提交proposal,由导师判断是否有价值进行研究。不过一般来说博士是没有funding的,需要自己联系企业或者其他项目提供资金支持。可以把你这些GPA、专业等信息输入到留学志愿参考系统http://www.liuxue315.e.cn/StudyAssess#T2中去,系统会自动内匹配数据库中与你类似的容同学案例,结合自身情况也能有个大致的定位。

奥克兰大学的博士申请必须要具备两个硕士学位嘛?

黑玫瑰
惠以
淮上喜会梁州故人(韦应物)

奥克兰大学博士可以应聘北大教师么?

杜丽丽
达其怒心
奥克兰大学博士可以应聘北大教师们,嗯,是可以应聘的,只要你嗯笔试考试过关,面试过关就可以了。

关于申请奥克兰大学博士

今有饥色
妇人见之
近年来美国博士留学成为热潮,去美国读博士的同学们知道申请美国博士需要什么条件吗?下面至美前程小编就来给大家介绍美国博士申请条件。1、申请美国博士需要什么条件?去美国读博士在学历及学术方面的要求,凡是拥有大学学士学位、硕士学位的学生都可申请美国大学的博士。如果是本科生直接申请博士,对申请人的要求会比较严格。申请者必须有足够的研究经验和背景并且在专业领域内有出色表现,并完成硕士阶段的多门课程学习,也就是我们通常所说的具有同等学力。同样,硕士申请博士的,也同样要求有研究经验和专业著述。按摩陪聊,专业技师服务广告2、优秀的GPA申请美国博士GPA最低要在3.0以上,想申请到全额奖学金的话,GPA需要在3.5以上。学校越好,竞争就越激烈,以加州理工化学专业2012秋季入学研究生申请情况为例,成功申请者平均gpa3.5。但是gpa低也并不是不能申请,有很多方法可以弥补。gpa很重要,但是能不能申请成功,拿到offer取决于很多因素。比如,研究经验,你的学校声望,推荐信,个人陈述,套磁,GRE, GRE Sub等。增加这些方面的实力,申请成功是肯定有机会的。3、优秀的GRE/GMAT/LSAT/MCAT和TOEFL成绩 虽然很多美国大学对入学考试成绩的要求不太高,但是随着申请人数的逐年增长,成绩越高的学生越占有优势,因此大家一定要充分利用寒暑假的时间认真准备入学考试,争取考出最理想的水平。

我是奥克兰大学国际高务硕士研究生,今年十一份毕业,如何申请博士研究生

法性
李后主
申请博士研究生其实跟申请硕士研究生大同小异,差别在于申请套磁和文书重点,博士申请需内要及时跟导容师进行套磁,并且文书需要偏向于科研方向。但是不同的地区、院校、专业也是不同的,所以还要看你的具体申请情况,如果你要申请本校的博士,就比较简单了。

去新西兰读博士,有经验的人请帮忙解答

蓝骨
狠爱你
1.奥克兰大学的抄教学质量还是在袭新西兰数绝对一流. 这一点请相信我, 我曾经在奥克兰大学附属中学读了两年.至于你问那儿的博士怎么样,肯定可以学到比中国大学至少两倍的东西,但不用担心压力大,那里的校园环境还是很轻松的.如果准备要去的话,语法一定要好,词汇量一定要广,这几点你可以准备一下.2 读这种博士我不知道能否将来好找工作,但如果在中国就已经考过博士的不建议去那里,很多我认识的硕士朋友都在新西兰当油漆工或在超市打工.这些都在那儿都是很常见的, 你既然读了这个博士,相对来讲会容易些.3 新西兰不需要申请什么中介,人家大学很公正,但如果想尽快早一点办好学生手续的话,还是请一个比较好.(以上只是我自己在新西兰的个人经历,希望能对你有帮助!)

奥克兰大学金融专业国内认可程度怎样?在新西兰和国内的就业前景以及考研前景如何

朱修
表演课
1.新西兰只要NZQA的学历,国内都是认证的,2至于毕业前景要看你个人努力奥大认可还是不错的 这个学校在新西兰八所公立大学里排名很高 世界100强以内

奥克兰大学工程专业读博。

而逆王意
人极
奥克兰的工程专业有3332626139很多方向,比如说,Bioengineering    Chemical and Materials Engineering    Civil and Environmental Engineering    Electrical and Electronic Engineering    Engineering Science    Mechanical Engineering    想你这样的情况,只能说你有可能申请上,但是我对你也不了解,下面是具体要求,你自己对照吧,如果你连要求都看不懂的话,你肯定是申请不上了Preamble1 a Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy are required to pursue an approved programme of advanced study and research under supervision as enrolled students of the University. The demands of PhD research require a significant commitment by candidates in terms of time and resources, and candidates are normally expected to be working full-time on their doctoral research.b It is expected that this programme will usually be completed within three to four years of full-time candidature. Part-time candidature may also be permitted.c Upon completion of an approved programme of research:(i) a candidate must submit a thesis that meets the requirements set out in Clause 1eor(ii) in the case of a candidate enrolled in a creative arts or design discipline, upon recommendation of the Academic Head and approval from the Board of Graate Studies, the candidate may present a corpus of creative work for assessment with a written thesis, comprising an integrated whole, that meets the requirements set out in Clause 1e.d In order for the PhD degree to be awarded, the candidate must satisfy the examiners in an oral examination and any other relevant examination that may be required on the subject of the thesis and on relevant matters in the field or fields to which the subject belongs.e The PhD degree is awarded for a formal and systematic exposition of a coherent programme of advanced research work. The work is carried out over the period of enrolment for the degree and, in the opinion of the examiners and the Board of Graate Studies, satisfies all of the following criteria:(i) is an original contribution to knowledge or understanding in its fieldand(ii) meets internationally recognised standards for such workand(iii) demonstrates knowledge of the literature relevant to the subject and the field or fields to which the subject belongs, and the ability to exercise critical and analytical judgement of itand(iv) is satisfactory in its methodology, in the quality and coherence of its expression, and in its scholarly presentation and format.f PhD theses may not, without the prior permission of the Board of Graate Studies, exceed 100,000 words in total, or 60,000 words in total when accompanied by a corpus of creative work by a candidate enrolled in a creative arts or design discipline.g If the core of the thesis comprises a series of published or unpublished research papers and/or case studies, the candidate must be the lead or sole author of each paper or case study and have written the text, and must provide a contextual framework and concluding discussion that will normally amount to 20,000–30,000 words. The range and focus of this material shall generally correspond with the introctory and concluding chapters of a thesis. The thesis must be presented in a consistent format, citation style and typeface.h If the core of the thesis does not comprise a series of published or unpublished research papers and/or case studies, a candidate may still include within their thesis published or unpublished research papers and/or case studies, provided that the candidate was the lead or sole author of each paper or case study and wrote the text. The thesis must be presented in a consistent format, citation style and typeface.i In the case of published or unpublished research papers and/or case studies that the candidate has contributed to but is not the sole or lead author of, the candidate may report in the thesis their contribution to the research with e reference to the original paper and/or case study. The thesis must be presented in a consistent format, citation style and typeface.j All material which is not the original work of the author of the thesis must:(i) be fully and appropriately attributedor(ii) if a substantial part of another work, be reproced only with the written permission of the copyright owner of that other work.k All research for the thesis is to be concted in accordance with The University of Auckland Code of Conct for Research.Eligibility2 Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy are required to have:a (i) completed the requirements for the award of a masters degree with First Class or Second Class (Division I) Honours at The University of Aucklandor(ii) completed the requirements for the award of a bachelors degree with First Class or Second Class (Division I) Honours at The University of Aucklandor(iii) completed all the taught coursework requirements (if any) for a masters degree of The University of Auckland at the equivalent of First Class or Second Class (Division I) Honours level, and have made substantial progress towards completion of the masters research thesisor(iv) completed the requirements for the award of a qualification that the Board of Graate Studies considers to be equivalent to a masters degree with First Class or Second Class (Division I) Honours or a bachelors degree with First Class or Second Class (Division I) Honours from The University of Aucklandandb demonstrated an ability to pursue doctoral-level researchandc if presenting a corpus of creative work for assessment, have demonstrated advanced training or experience in a relevant creative practice, and, in their provisional year, have identified their intention to present a corpus of creative work for final assessment and have received the approval of the Board of Graate Studies.d In exceptional circumstances, the Board of Graate Studies may consider for registration a person whose qualifications do not meet the requirements of Clause 2a, if it is satisfied that the person’s experience in research and the results of that experience are so outstanding that the person is likely to have the ability to complete the degree successfully.Admission3 Admission EssentialEvery candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy must have applied for admission and been admitted to The University of Auckland.Registration4 a Registration EssentialEvery candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy must be registered by the Board of Graate Studies.b Provisional RegistrationRegistration is provisional for all candidates for the first 12 months of equivalent full-time study following the Date of Registration as defined in Clause 4j of this Statute.c Application for RegistrationApplication for registration must be made to the Head of Department, Division, School, Chair of a Board of Studies or Director of the Research Centre or Institute (“the Head of Department”) in the discipline in which the candidate is to be primarily registered.d Part-time RegistrationCandidates with compelling reasons may be permitted to register as part-time students if the Board of Graate Studies expects that the candidate will be able to complete the PhD within the permitted time frame. A candidate must normally submit the thesis in no fewer than six and no more than eight years if they have been registered as a part-time student for the whole period of their registration.e Non-resident CandidatureWhere an intending candidate is not resident in Auckland, the Head of Department must provide the Board of Graate Studies with evidence that the candidate will be provided with research resources and supervisory support at the location in which the research is to be carried out.f Concurrent RegistrationIn exceptional cases a candidate may be permitted to enrol concurrently in a second degree in order to complete that degree, provided it is not the qualifying degree for entry into the PhD programme.g Role of the Head of DepartmentThe Head of Department will make a recommendation to the Faculty Associate Dean (Postgraate) as to:(i) whether the candidate:(a) meets the eligibility requirementsand(b) has a preliminary thesis proposal capable of meeting the requirements of Clause 1e of this Statuteand(c) has an appropriate set of goals for the provisional year of registration, agreed to by both the candidate and main supervisorandif the Head of Department is of that opinion, then they will recommend:(ii) whether their department (in conjunction with any other department where the field of study is interdisciplinary, or other university in the case of jointly awarded degrees) accepts the responsibility for:(a) making satisfactory supervision arrangements over the whole course of the PhDand(b) providing adequate research resources and facilitiesandif the Head of Department is of that opinion, then they will nominate:(iii) which other departments will be involved if the field of study is interdisciplinary. In these cases, the Heads of any other departments involved are required to endorse the recommendationand(iv) suitably qualified supervisors and, where appropriate, advisersand(v) in the case of a candidate in a department of languages and literatures, or a candidate for whom joint registration with another university in a non-English speaking country is proposed, the language in which the thesis is to be submitted and examined.h Role of the Associate Dean (Postgraate)On receipt of the recommendation of the Head of Department, the Faculty Associate Dean (Postgraate) will make a recommendation to the Board of Graate Studies as to the matters set out in Clause 4g.i Role of the Board of Graate StudiesOn receipt of the recommendation of the Faculty Associate Dean (Postgraate), the Board of Graate Studies will decide whether or not to register the candidate and, if so, the conditions which will apply to the registration. The Board of Graate Studies may call for any further information it considers relevant before making its decision.你在奥大读工程专业?追答身边很多朋友,我老婆是辅导老师,辅导过很多奥大学生,所以见得比较多。

奥克兰大学有旅游专业博士吗?如果没有的话,新西兰其他七大公立学校中哪个学校有旅游专业的博士?

酷学院
鳧鹥
不好意思,看了15分钟,也没有找到奥大有旅游专业的博士学位。http://www.calendar.auckland.ac.nz/regulations/a-z.html这是奥大学位内证书的链接,我容反正是没找到,连研究生证书都没有的专业,是不可能有博士学位的。但是怀大肯定是有旅游专业的学士学位的,以后有朋友学这个的,没有什么技术含量的东西。但是从没看过博士学位的,估计应该没有这门学科的博士学位哦。来自:求助得到的回答都没有,不过你可以去学doctor of philosophy,也许能找到相关方向。来自:求助得到的回答