第一篇:2014年同济大学关于做好推荐同等学力博士研究生工作的通知
关于做好推荐同等学力博士研究生工作的通知
各位博士生导师:
根据学校“关于公布《同济大学授予同等学力工学博士学位工作细则(试行)》的通知”,经环境科学与工程学院学位评定分委会和学院党政联席会讨论决定,我院2014年进行同等学力博士研究生(只有博士学位证书,没有博士毕业证书)的招生试点工作。
本年度招生对象仅限于在环境科学与工程一级学科、市政工程二级学科相关的企事业单位工作的在职工程技术人员。
作为同济大学工学门类同等学力博士试点,2014年的招生工作原则上由本学院博士生导师推荐,推荐的原则是:申请人能对本学科专业的建设和发展起到积极的推动作用,或申请人承担与导师合作的科研项目。
一.申请条件
1.拥护中国共产党的领导,品德良好,遵纪守法;
2.应具有本专业的硕士学位,具有五年以上的工作经历;
3.身体健康状况符合普通高等学校招生体检标准,年龄一般不超过40岁(即1974年1月1日以后出生);
4.具有科研或技术成果(任意一项或多项)
1)担任产品、项目、工程技改总工程师、总设计师、总研发师等技术工程骨干,并在工作中成绩突出;
2)以第一权利人获得国家技术发明专利或软件著作2项及以上;
3)以第一作者或通讯作者在国内外学术期刊发表高水平文章2篇及以上,其中被EI或SCI检索1篇;
4)专家综合考核组认定具有发展潜质的优秀人才。
二.申请人需递交以下材料:
1.个人简历、身份证复印件及硕士学位证书复印件;
2.近三年以第一作者在拟申请学科专业国内外期刊上发表的论文复印件(SCI论文需附检索证明);
3.同济大学申请同等学力博士学位报名审查表(内附单位签章的推荐意见和两
位本学科专业博士生指导教师推荐信)。
4.科研和技术成果复印件。
三.时间安排
申请材料请于2014年4月30日前交学院研究生教务办,学院将于5月份组织面试,从各位博导推荐的申请人中选拔出5~7名,并将申请人的材料提交研究生院审核。研究生院审核批准后,将于8月底对申请人发出入学通知和缴费单。9月初,申请人凭入学通知书和缴费发票到指定地点注册入学。
四. 培养过程
1.课程学习
同等学力博士生入学后,按照相应学科博士研究生的培养方案,制定个人学习计划,完成公共基础课(由学校统一安排)和专业课程的学习,修满规定的学分。
2.论文研究
修完课程学分后,在导师的指导下,完成论文开题,论文研究应结合行业发展,与国家的重大工程密切结合,研究成果能解决工程实际问题,为工程实际和行业发展提供支持和帮助。
同等学力博士的论文研究和撰写等要求同全日制博士研究生。
五.学位论文答辩
同等学历博士研究生完成博士论文的撰写后,与全日制博士生同样需经过预答辩、双盲预评审,评阅,最后进行公开答辩。
六. 学位申请
同等学历博士研究生通过论文公开答辩后,达到相应学科博士学位申请要求(学术论文发表要求同全日制博士研究生)后,可以申请工学博士学位。
七. 收费标准
根据同济大学同等学力博士研究生的学费标准收取学费:2.8万元/年,按三年计。
以上内容供各位博导推荐申请人时参考。
联系人:向东方;办公电话:65982696。
同济大学环境科学与工程学院
2014.4
第二篇:同济大学医学院2014年博士研究生复试安排
医学院2014年博士研究生复试安排
(通过资格审核制的考生和参加初试的考生同时进行复试)
一、参加复试初试成绩要求
临床医学各专业:
外国语成绩≥65分,业务课一成绩≥65分, 初试总成绩≥140分 生物医学工程专业:
外国语成绩≥60分,业务课一成绩≥65分, 初试总成绩≥130分
二、复试安排:
1、专业课(笔试)100分。时间4月23日8:30—11:30;地点:生物医学工程专业在瑞安楼607室,外科学在瑞安楼603室,临床医学其它各专业在瑞安楼阶四教室。
2、专业外语(笔试)50分,考试时间地点由各面试点具体安排(专业课笔试时通知);
3、外语口语、听力(面试)50分;
4、专业综合(面试)100分(包括导师对考生综合素质的评价),每位考生不少于20分钟;
5、考生材料评价100分,考生需携带并提供的材料包括:本科和硕士期间的成绩单;硕士学位论文及评议书(应届生可提供论文初稿);以第一作者(或导师第一本人第二作者)公开发表的论文,如有检索,请提供图书情报部门开具的检索证明(多备一份,待拟录取结果发布后,符合条件的非定向就业博士新生可申请2014年博士新生奖学金);科研成果证明;学习(工作)中获奖证书;专家推荐信(2份)以及自我评价等。以上材料由考生交给各面试点。
三、资格审核制考生
复试安排同上,同时须增加(1)公共英语(笔试)100分(时间地点:4月23日13:30-15:30,瑞安楼603室);(2)专业基础课100分,时间地点由各面试点具体安排。
医学院
2014年4月15日
第三篇:同济大学博士研究生入学英语考试大纲
同济大学博士研究生入学英语考试大纲
本考试对教材不作统一规定,凡符合下列评价目标的课程及教材都适合考生应考复习。
一、评价目标
考生应掌握下列语言知识和技能:
(一)语言知识
1.语法知识
考生应能熟练地运用基本的语法知识。
本大纲没有专门列出对语法知识的具体要求,其目的是鼓励考生用听、说、读、写的实践代替单纯的语法知识学习,以求考生在交际中能更准确、自如地运用语法知识。
2.词汇
考生应能掌握8000-10000左右的词汇以及相关词组。
(二)语言技能
1.阅读
考生应能读懂不同类型的文字材料(生词量不超过所读材料总词汇量的3%),包括信函、书报杂志上的文章等。根据所读材料,考生应能:
1)理解主旨要义;
2)理解文中的具体信息;
3)理解文中的概念性含义;
4)进行有关的判断、推理和引申;
5)根据上下文推测生词的词义;
6)理解文章的总体结构以及单句之间、段落之间的关系;
7)理解作者的意图、观点或态度;
8)区分论点和论据。
2.翻译(英译中)
考生应能将所给的文字材料译成汉语,理解正确,译文达意。
3.写作
考生应能正确使用4-5千英语词汇,熟练掌握相关英语习惯用法;应能写不同类型的应用文,包括私人和公务信函、备忘录、摘要、报告等,还应能写一
般描述性、叙述性和说明或议论性的文章。短文写作时,考生应能:
1)做到语法、拼写、标点正确,用词恰当;
2)遵循文章的特定文体格式,做到行文流畅,词汇丰富,句式变化;
3)合理组织文章结构,使其中心突出,内容统一、上下文连贯;
4)根据写作目的和特定读者,恰当选用语言。
二、考试形式、考试内容与试卷结构
(一)考试形式
考试形式为笔试。笔试考试时间为180分钟。满分为100分。
(二)笔试考试内容与试卷结构
笔试试题分四部分,包括词汇, 阅读理解, 翻译(英译中)和写作。第一部分词汇
该部分共20小题,每小题0.5分,共10分。
主要测试考生的词汇量。要求考生根据所给的题目,从每题所给的4个选项中选出最佳答案,或填空。
第二部分阅读理解
该部分共25小题,每小题2分,共50分。主要考查考生理解具体信息、掌握文章大意、猜测生词词义并进行推断等能力。要求考生根据所提供的五--六篇文章的内容,从每题所给出的4个选项中选出最佳答案。
第三部分翻译(英译中)
该部分考查考生的理解和翻译(英译中)能力。要求考生把所提供的一或两篇短文译成中文.共20分。
第四部分写作
该部分考查考生的书面表达能力。共1题,20分。
本部分要求考生掌握、应用一定的英语写作技巧,能即兴写作各种所学体裁的短文;提示信息的形式有主题句、写作提纲、规定情景、图、表等。要求完成250-300个词以上的英文短文。
同济大学博士研究生入学英语考试样题
I Vocabulary(10%)
For each of the following sentences there are four choices.Choose the best one to complete the sentence.1.The directions were so ____ that it was impossible to complete the assignment.A)ingeniousB)ambitiousC)notoriousD)ambiguous
2.Our ________ host always enjoys having friends to share his Lucullan suppers.A)cursiveB)martialC)fractiousD)convivial
3.Recently a number of cases have been reported of young children ____a violent act previously seen on television.A)modifyingB)stimulatingC)acceleratingD)duplicating
4.This kind of material can _____heat and moisture.A)deleteB)compelC)repelD)constrain
5.The damage to his car was ____;therefore, he could repair it himself.A)considerableB)appreciableC)negligibleD)invisible
6.The ____of a cultural phenomenon is usually a logical consequence of some physical aspect in the life style of the people.A)implementationB)expeditionC)demonstrationD)manifestation
7.One of the responsibilities of the Coast guard is to make sure that all ships _______ follow traffic rules in busy harbors.A)cautiouslyB)dutifullyC)faithfullyD)skillfully
8.The Eskimo is perhaps one of the most trusting and considerate of all Indians but seems to be _______ the welfare of his animals.A)critical aboutB)indignant atC)indifferent toD)subject to
9.The chairman of the board _______ on me the unpleasant job of dismissing good workers the firm can no longer afford to employ.A)compelledB)posedC)pressedD)tempted
10.Using extremely different decorating schemes in adjoining rooms may result in _______ and lack of unity in style.A)conflictB)confrontationC)disturbanceD)disharmony
11.Corrupt politicians who condone the activities of the gamblers are equally _______.A)crypticB)esotericC)culpableD)occult
12.I don’t know the details for I just gave your manuscript only a(n)_______ glance.A)cursoryB)cumbrousC)onerousD)obscure
13.the Red Cross society helped _________ families to survive the war in the Persian Gulf.A)demureB)destituteC)assiduousD)sedate
14.the man felt ________ when the girl turned down his proposal of marriage.A)despondentB)fabulousC)dilapidatedD)fortuitous
15.the boy gave a ______ look at his classmate’s test paper when the teacher turned.A)frivolousB)furtiveC)freneticD)frigid
16.Rubber boots are ___________ to water.A)imperiousB)impetuousC)imperviousD)impeccable
17.Missiles were mounted at various points to _______ the enemy aircrafts.A)integrateB)jeopardizeC)interceptD)interrogate
18.Being careless, she had her arm _____ by the barbed wire.A)laceratedB)lamentedC)juggledD)bemoaned
19.The wrestler’s _______ maneuvers made it difficult for his opponent to obtain a hold.A)hermeticB)proteanC)titanicD)procrustean
20.Psychoanalysis can help a patient recall long-forgotten experiences lost in the ______ recess of his mind.A)labyrinthineB)chimericalC)iridescentD)mercurial
II Reading Comprehension(50%)
Passage 1
There is widespread belief that the emergence of giant industries has been accomplished by an equivalent surge in industrial research.A recent study of important inventions made since the turn of the century reveals that more than half were the product of individual invent-ors working alone, independent of organized industrial research.While industrial laboratories contributed such important products as nylon and transistors, independent inventors developed air conditioning, the automatic transmission, the jet engine, the helicopterminsulin, and streptomycin.Still other inventions, such as stainless steel, television, silicons, and plexiglass were developed through the combined efforts of individuals and laboratory teams.Despite these findings, we are urged to support monopoly power on the grounds that such power creates an environment supportive of innovation.We are told that the independent inventor, along with the small firm, cannot afford to undertake the important research needed to improve our standard of living while protecting our diminishing resources;that only the prodigious assets of the giant corporation or conglomerate can afford the kind of expenditures that can produce the technological advances vital to economic progress.But when we examine expenditures for research, we find that of the more than $ 35 billion spent each year in this country, almost two-thirds is spent by the federal government.More than half of this government expenditure is funneled into military research and product development, accounting for the enormous increase in spending in such industries as nuclear energy, aircraft, missiles, and electronics.There are those who consider it questionable that these defense-linked research projects will account for an improvement in the standard of living or, alternately, do much to protect our diminishing resources.Recent history has demonstrated that we may have to alter our longstanding conception of the process actuated by competition.The price variable, once perceived as the dominant aspect of the competitive process is now subordinate to the competition of the new product, the new business structure, and the new technology.While it can be assumed that in a highly competitive industry not dominated by a single corporation, investment in innovation--a risky and expensive budget item--might meet resistance from management and stockholders who might be more concerned with cost-cutting, efficient organization, and large advertising budgets, it would be an egregious error to assume that the monopolistic producer should be equated with bountiful expenditures for research.Large-scale enterprises tend to operate more comfortably in stable and secure circumstances, and their managerial bureaucracies tend to promote the status quo and resist the threat implicit in change.Furthermore, the firm with a small share of the market will aggressively
pursue new techniques and different products, since with little vested interest in capital equipment or plant it is not deterred from in-vestment in innovation.In some cases, where inter-industry competition is reduced or even entirely eliminated, the industrial giants may seek to avoid capital loss resulting from obsolescence by deliberately obstructing technological progress.The conglomerates are not, however, completely exempt from strong competitive pressures;there are instances in which they, too, must compete, as against another industrial Goliath, and then their weapons may include large expenditures for innovation.16.According to the passage, important inventions of the twentieth century ________.A.are not necessarily produced as a result of governmental support for military weaponsresearch and development.B.came primarily from the huge laboratories of monopoly industries.C.were produced at least as frequently by independent inventors as by research teams.D.have greater impact on smaller firms than on conglomerates.17.It is the author's belief, as expressed or implied in the passage, that________.A.monopoly power creates an environment supportive of innovation.B.governmental protection for military research will do much to protect our dwindling resources.C.industrial giants, with their managerial bureaucracies, respond more quickly to technological change.D.firms with a small share of the market will aggressively pursue innovations because they are not locked into old capital equipment.18.Management and stockholders might be deeply concerned with cost cutting rather than innovation if _______.A.their company is faced with strong competition in a field not dominated by one of the industrial giants.B.they are very stable and secure and hold a monopoly position in their industry.C.they are part of the military-industrial complex and are the recipients of federal funds for product development.D.they have produced some of the important inventions of this century.19.Which of the following statements is neither expressed nor implied in the passage?
A.Important inventions have been produced, in he past, by individuals as well as by corporate teams.B.The federal government's research funds are funneled into pure research as well as military research.C.The development of the automatic transmission is not credited to organized industrialresearch.D.Industrial giants may deliberately suppress innovations to avoid capital loss resulting from obsolescence.20.The author's purpose in this passage is to____.A.advocate an increase in governmental support of organized industrial research.B.point out a common misconception about the relationship between the extent of industrial research and the growth of monopolistic power in industry.C.describe the inadequacies of small firms in dealing with the important matter of research and innovation.D.show that America's strength depends upon individual ingenuity and resourcefulness.III Translation from English into Chinese(20%)
Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind.These passions, like great winds, have blown me hither and thither, in a wayward course, over a deep ocean of anguish, reaching to the verge of despair.I have sought love, first, because it brings ecstasy---ecstasy so great that I would often have sacrificed all the rest of life for a few hours of this joy.I have sought it, next, because it relieves loneliness that terrible loneliness in which one shivering consciousness looks over the rim of the world into the cold unfathomable lifeless abyss.I have sought it, finally, because in the union of love I have seen, in a mystic miniature, the prefiguring vision of the heaven that saints and poets have imagined.This is what I sought, and though it might seem too good for human life, this is what at last I have found.With equal passion I have sought knowledge.I have wished to understand the hearts of men.I have wished to know why the stars shine.A little of this, but not much, I have achieved.Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward reward the heavens.But always pity brought me back to earth.Echoes of cries of pain reverberated in my heart.Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people a haled burden to their sons, and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be.I long to alleviate the evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer.This has been my life.I have found it worth living, and I would gladly live it again if the chance were offered to me.IV Write a composition of 250—300 words on“A Solution to the Present Housing Problem”(20%)
第四篇:同济大学2013年数学系博士研究生复试安排
2013年数学系博士研究生复试安排
一、参加复试考生的初试成绩基本要求:外语≥45分;总分≥80分
二、复试安排:
时间:2013年4月 23 日(星期二)上午8:30—12:00笔试
下午13:30综合面试
地点:同济大学四平路校区致远楼106室
三、复试材料
参加复试时请携带以下材料提交给复试小组:
① 贴有本人近期证件照的“同济大学2013年攻读博士学位研究生报名登记表”; ② 本科及硕士期间成绩单;
③ 两位专家推荐信;
④ 硕士学位论文一本及评议书;
⑤ 公开发表论文;
⑥ 科研成果证明书;
⑦ 学习(工作)中获奖证书复印件;
⑧ 自我评价。
四、体检
根据教育部要求,体检在复试时统一进行,由同济大学校医院组织,体检要求参照教育部、卫生部、中国残联印发的《普通高等学校招生体检工作指导意见》执行,体检合格者方可录取。
同济大学数学系
2013年4月15日
第五篇:关于做好2014届博士研究生学位论文预答辩工作通知
关于做好2014届博士研究生学位论文预答辩工作的通知
学位办字[2014]1号
各有关学院:
博士学位论文预答辩是博士研究生毕业与学位申请资格审查的重要内容之一,对进一步修改和完善博士学位论文内容,提高博士学位论文质量有着重要的作用,各有关学科、学院要充分认识这项工作的重要性。为进一步做好2014届博士研究生学位论文预答辩工作,现就有关事宜通知如下:
一、预答辩的组织
博士学位论文预答辩由各博士学位授权学科具体负责组织实施。由博士研究生本人提出预答辩申请并填写《青岛大学博士学位论文预答辩审查表》(见附件),经导师同意后,各有关单位按研究方向成立预答辩专家组,听取博士研究生所作的学位论文汇报。预答辩专家组由5-7人组成,组长由博士研究生导师担任(汇报人的导师不可担任其预答辩专家组组长),组员可由本专业及相近专业的博士生导师,或本专业及相近专业的具有博士学位的教授或副教授组成。鼓励聘请校外本专业及相近专业专家参加考核小组。为确保预答辩工作的质量与实效,专家组组成人员应尽可能聘请中期考核及学位论文阶段性检查工作中的考核小组成员。预答辩专家组可配秘书一名,负责预答辩的具体安排、会议记录与材料的整理工作。
二、预答辩的内容
预答辩的主要内容应包含:学位论文的总体框架结构及内容摘要;学位论文的主要创新性和创新点以及理论和现实价值;学位论文中的关键性结论。此外,预答辩中还应重点汇报针对学位论文阶段性检查中反映出的问题及专家提出的建议所作调整和修改情况。
三、预答辩的程序
各有关单位在确定博士学位论文预答辩会的时间及专家组组成人员后,应提前3天在全校范围内张贴举行预答辩会的海报。申请参加预答辩的博士研究生应提前一周将学位论文初稿交预答辩专家组成员审阅。
预答辩会由预答辩专家组组长主持。在导师对参加预答辩的博士研究生研究情况作全面介绍后,由博士研究生就有关内容向预答辩专家组作30分钟左右的汇报。预答辩专家组成员应根据汇报的有关情况,参照博士研究生培养方案要求和山东省优秀博士学位论文的评选标准,对其学位论文初稿指出存在的问题和提出修改建议,对学位论文的创新性和
学术水平以及学位论文完成的工作量、学位论文的理论研究和实验研究的立论依据、研究成果、关键性结论等做出评价。
四、预答辩的结论
预答辩专家组在学位论文预答辩结束后作出合格或不合格的结论。预答辩合格的博士研究生,可在其论文完善定稿后提交学院正式申请学位论文答辩。预答辩不合格的博士研究生,须根据预答辩专家组提出的意见,在三个月至半年内对学位论文作进一步修改,由导师审阅同意,可再次申请学位论文预答辩,预答辩合格后方可正式申请学位论文答辩。不参加预答辩者不得申请博士学位论文正式答辩。
五、其他事宜
学习期满不参加博士研究生论文预答辩和预答辩不合格的博士研究生,须填写《青岛大学研究生学籍变动申请表》申请延期毕业,延长期内博士研究生须自行承担相关费用。
各学院务必按照本通知要求于《2014年夏季研究生毕业与学位授予等工作日程安排》规定时间内组织完成博士学位论文预答辩。
特此通知。
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