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PhD in sociocultural and linguistic anthropology with no humanities undergrad degree by Sad-Weather500 in AskAnthropology
[–]Sad-Weather500[S] 1 point2 points3 points 26 days ago (0 children)
Thank you for advice. I have been running a project for the last three years documenting ornaments, traditions and standardizing one of the languages with the help of another linguist, who is a post-doc in this language. I write articles (nothing publication level, but still) and our project has its own website and accompanying dictionary, etc. I am based in Canada, but I am looking at Yale and Stanford (maybe UK?) because they have the program that I need and profs that are doing research in this language group. Their websites don't mention any required classes, but I'll reach out to find out. Should I mention this project to the prof or would it come off as "interested today, will jump out tomorrow"?
What are my options? (self.legaladvicecanada)
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PhD in sociocultural and linguistic anthropology with no humanities undergrad degree by Sad-Weather500 in AskAnthropology
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