多伦多大学,University of Toronto

多伦多大学,University of Toronto

多伦多,加拿大

🏫1 Department of Geography and Planning,地理与规划系

介绍: Founded in 1935, the University of Toronto’s Department of Geography is one of the oldest and largest geography departments in North America. The graduate program in Planning joined the department in 1982 and we are now known as the Department of Geography & Planning. Our community of geographers and planners, of scholars and practitioners, works with passion and a sense of responsibility in our research and teaching to better understand peoples and their natural and social environments, and to support communities in envisioning more just and sustainable futures.

🎓1.1 博士项目

1.1.1 PhD. in Geography,地理学博士

介绍: PhD students work closely with a faculty supervisor(s), who is selected by the student at the time of admission, and with a Supervisory Committee. The Supervisory Committee consists of the supervisor(s) and at least two graduate faculty members (at least one of which must be appointed to geography).

学位、学制和学费: PhD,4年全日制(full-time)

申请截止时间:10-Jan-2025

入学要求:官方成绩单复印件,CV,1页Research Statement,3封推荐信,硕士学位,TOEFL 93分(小分22),IELTS 7分(小分6.5)

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1.1.2 PhD. in Planning,规划学博士

介绍: The primary objective of the PhD in Planning is to prepare students for academic careers in teaching and research. Some may also pursue an advanced planning career in the private, non-profit or public sector, given the rising demand for people with a PhD credential outside of academia. The PhD program in Planning has 3 fields of specialization: City-regions in global context: economic development and social planning; Environment and sustainability planning; Urban development, design and the built environment.

学位、学制和学费: PhD,4年全日制(full-time)

申请截止时间:10-Jan-2025

入学要求:官方成绩单复印件,CV,1页Research Statement,3封推荐信,学士学位,TOEFL 93分(小分22),IELTS 7分(小分6.5)

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📖1.2 硕士项目

1.2.1 MA. in Geography,地理学硕士

介绍: MA programs are usually focused on fields of human geography such as Urban, Economic, Historical, Social, or Cultural Geography. All MA students must complete the Human Geography Core Course (GGR1105H). Students have the option of completing a master’s thesis or a major research paper (MRP).

学位、学制和学费: MA,2年全日制(full-time)

申请截止时间:10-Jan-2025

入学要求:官方成绩单复印件,CV,1页Research Statement,3封推荐信,学士学位,TOEFL 93分(小分22),IELTS 7分(小分6.5)。

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1.2.2 MS. in Planning,规划学硕士

介绍: The Planning Program offers a fully accredited Master’s degree to suit the needs of students intent on working as planners or pursuing doctoral studies in planning or related fields. The structure of this curriculum consists of a required set of Core Courses and a broad range of elective courses covering six areas of Concentration in Planning: Economic Development Planning; Environmental Planning; Social Planning and Policy; Urban Design and Spatial Planning; Transportation Planning and Infrastructure; No concentration option.

学位、学制和学费: MA,2年全日制(full-time)

申请截止时间:10-Jan-2025

入学要求:官方成绩单复印件,CV,1页Research Statement,3封推荐信,学士学位,TOEFL 93分(小分22),IELTS 7分(小分6.5)

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主要教授与研究方向

Christian Abizaid: indigenous and peasant livelihoods in Neotropical forests

Ahmed Allahwala: Urban social policy, (post-)welfare states, social infrastructure, urban green/blue spaces, community geography & participatory methods.

Hülya Arik: Feminist geography, geographies of secularism and religion, geographies of Islam, creative geographies, security studies.

Harald Bathelt: Relational economic geography, Industrial clustering, Interregional inequality and foreign direct investments, Innovation/knowledge creation over distance, Regional impacts of industrial/institutional change, Regional economic development and governance.

Laurel Besco: Sustainability law and policy, sustainable tourism, policy tools and legal instruments.

Shiri M. Breznitz: Economic geography, Innovation, Technology commercialization, IPR, Entrepreneurship.

Michelle Buckley: Work and employment; labour migration; real estate and construction; feminist political economy; geo-histories of labour markets.

Ron Buliung: Disability studies, transport geography, child and youth geographies.

Susannah Bunce: Community-based engagement and development in cities, Geography and planning of urban neighbourhoods, Environmental gentrification, Urban commons, Waterfronts and waterways in cities, Urban community land trusts, Urban ecovillages.

Karen Chapple: Urban science and big data, Gentrification and displacement, Urban climate mitigation and adaptation.

Tenley Conway: Human-environmental Interactions, Socio-ecological Systems, Urban Forests.

Deborah Cowen: Circulation & infrastructure, race & space, sexuality & social ordering, imperialism & urban life.

Michelle Daigle: Indigenous geographies and ecologies, Indigenous resurgence, decolonial geographies, Indigenous feminism, Indigenous food sovereignty, Indigenous water governance.

Pierre Desrochers: Environmental, Food, Energy and Technology History and Policy, Economic Development, Innovation Policy, History of Ideas.

Richard DiFrancesco: Regional development implications of global production networks (GPNs), World-level Input-Output (WIO) data and models.

Heather Dorries: Settler Colonialism, Racial Capitalism, Indigenous Planning and Urbanism.

Michael Ekers: Political ecology, political economy, settler colonialism, forestry and land, agrarian change, property.

Matthew Farish: The US militarization of the planet; landscape, environment, and the Cold War in North America; geographical knowledge and the human sciences; settler colonialism; urban cultural geography.

Emily Gilbert: Citizenship, borders and security Monies, militaries and militarism Nationalism, globalization, colonialism, geopolitics Social and political theory.

Rachel Goffe: Black Geographies, Racial capitalism, Caribbean Studies, Land, livelihood and informal economies, Social reproduction, Urban-rural interfaces.

Kanishka Goonewardena: Marxist philosophy, critical theory, urban studies, planning, architecture, political economy, nationalism, imperialism, colonialism, Sri Lanka.

Jason Hackworth: Urban decline, racial capitalism, racial discrimination in housing.

Danny Harvey: Strategies for decarbonizing energy use, with a particular focus on energy use in buildings.

Paul Hess: Streets as public space, Public space design, Active transportation planning, Pedestrian environments, Urban design, Development control, Urban and suburban form, Planning history.

Mark Hunter: Education, class, and race; HIV/AIDS; ethnographic methods; drug use; South Africa.

Zachary Hyde: Urban governance, real estate and housing, gentrification, culture, theory, qualitative methods.

Ryan Isakson: Political economy of food and agrarian change, Political ecology, Financialization, Peasant livelihoods, Agroecology, Environmental change, Land and water control, Latin America, Guatemala.

Nicole Klenk: The politics of knowledge production, knowledge co-production, transdisciplinary research, local knowledge, narrative knowledge, environmental governance, science-policy interface, the role of environmental science in society.

Nicole Latulippe: Indigenous environmental governance in the Great Lakes, Treaty and coexistence, community engaged research, research and knowledge production on Indigenous lands, Indigenous environmental justice and law.

Deborah Leslie: Labour geography, feminist geography, urban economic development, commodity chains, social economy, cultural industries.

Ken MacDonald: Political ecology, cultural and political economy, transnationalism, food studies, urban food systems, politics of development, agrarian change, institutional and organizational ethnography, politics of biodiversity conservation.

Julie Mah: Affordable housing issues, Evictions, Gentrification and Displacement, Value capture tools, Equitable development approaches.

Aditi Mehta: Participatory action research; role of faith and religion in planning; carceral geographies and mass incarceration; youth / youth development in cities; community media and communication infrastructure, disaster planning and resilience; organizing in racial/ethnic minority neighborhoods; social and community development planning.

Sergio Montero: Urban & regional planning and governance, Inclusive economies, Local economic development, Policy mobilities, Sustainable livelihoods, Global comparative methods.

Alison Mountz: Political geographies of migration and displacement; Border studies; Geographies of detention, political asylum, and war resistance; Island studies; Methodologies and migration; Feminist, queer histories of geography.

Praneeta Mudaliar: Commons and collective action, Climate justice, Decolonizing conservation.

Beverley Mullings: Feminist political economy, Racial capitalism, Labour geographies, Social reproduction, Remittance economies, Black radical traditions, Heterogenous economies.

Rajyashree Narayanareddy: Geographies of waste and labour, urban political ecology, urban theory, global urbanism, South Asia

Andrea Olive: U Wildlife conservation; species at risk; Canadian environmental policy; USA environmental policy.

Natalie Oswin: Queer and trans geographies, colonialism and settler colonialism, global urbanism, geographic thought, urban mobilities.

Katharine Rankin: Politics of planning and development, Feminist and critical theory, Culture-economy articulations, Diverse economies, Comparative market regulation, Ethnographic methods, South and Southeast Asia, Toronto.

Ty Redden: Community development, Critical race theory, Housing, Megaproject development, Social policy, Spatial justice.

John Robinson: Sustainable Buildings, Sustainable Cities, Sustainability Transitions, Evaluation of Sustainability Outcomes and Effects, Futures Studies and Scenario Analysis, Participatory Community Engagement, Transdisciplinary Knowledge Co-production, Environmental Philosophy.

Matti Siemiatycki: Infrastructure, Transportation, Housing, Planning.

Nidhi Subramanyam: Planning in the Global South, Urban governance, Water-sanitation infrastructure planning, Climate change adaptation, The politics of dispossession, Ethnographic, participatory, and qualitative research methods, Urbanization and rural-urban transitions in South Asia.

Kayleigh Swanson: Human dimensions of climate change, social equity, critical social justice theory, climate policy, environmental governance, plan evaluation, community engagement, qualitative research methods.

Tara Vinodrai: Economic geography, urban and regional economic development, innovation, work and labour market dynamics, creative/cultural economy of cities, economic change in North American cities, manufacturing and the maker economy.

Sarah Wakefield: Food access and security, sustainable agriculture, community development, environmental justice/just sustainability, urban health inequalities.

Michael Widener: GIS, Spatial Analysis & Modelling; Urban; Economic Geography;Social & Political Geography; Health Geography, Transportation Geography, Built Environment and Health/Well Being, Time Use, Food Environments, Older Adults.

Kathi Wilson: Immigration and health including access to health care; rural migration and settlement and integration; lived experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic among immigrant and racially visible populations in Peel Region.

Jun Zhang: Urban and regional economic development, Geographic theorizing of markets, states, and institutions, Geography of innovation and entrepreneurship, Industrial globalization, localization, and restructuring, Varieties and variegations of capitalism, East Asia, China.



🏫2 Department of Sociology, 社会学系

主要教授与研究方向

Zaheer Baber: Social Theory, Science, Technology and Society, Climate Crisis, Race and Ethnicity, Comparative and Historical Sociology.

Ellen Berrey: Colonialism, Racialization, Indigeneity, Sociology of Crime and Law, Sociology of Culture, Environmental Sociology, Qualitative Methods.

Fedor Dokshi: Computational social science, Energy and the environment, Political polarization.

John Hannigan: Environmental Sociology, Political Sociology, Urban Sociology.

Steve Hoffman: The cultural politics of knowledge production, Science and technology studies.

Josée Johnston: Sociology of Food; Consumer Culture; Intersectional inequalities; Sustainability; Critical Theory.

Lauren Richter: Environmental justice and health, Social movements and backlash, Environmental policy, Sociology of ignorance, The corporate form, White supremacy.



🏫3 Department of Politics, 政治学系

主要教授与研究方向

Naomi Adiv: Public space, archival research, spaces of health and well-being, and urban geography.

Steven Bernstein: Global Governance and Institutions, Environmental Politics, International Political Economy, Non-State Governance.

Theresa Enright:urban and regional studies, critical theory and comparative political economy.

Jessica Green: climate governance, non-state actors, private authority, global governance, transnational regulation.

María José Méndez Gutiérrez: political violence in and against the Global South, the illicit global economy, critical development studies, feminist theory and methods, and anticolonial and decolonial thought.

Matthew Hoffmann: international relations, global governance, and environmental and sustainability politics.

Donald Kingsbury: the politics of lithium mining and energy transitions in the Americas.

John J. Kirton: Canadian Foreign Policy, G8, G20 and BRICS Summit Systems, Global Finance, Global Environmental Governance, NAFTA, Global Health Governance.

Phillip Y. Lipscy: international cooperation, international organizations, the politics of energy and climate change, international relations of East Asia, and the politics of financial crises.

Kate J. Neville: resource governance, global commodity markets, and contested water and energy projects.

Andrea Olive: comparative environmental policy (US-CAN), specifically wildlife and biodiversity policy.

Stefan Renckens: global environmental governance and political economy.



🏫4 Department of Anthropology, 人类学系

主要教授与研究方向

Liye Xie: experimental archaeology, microwear analysis, technological changes, groundstone tools, bone tools, earthen construction, urbanization, cultural transmission.