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尊敬的招生委员会:我写这封信是为了强烈推荐我的学生李明参加贵校的博士研究生招生考试。

作为李明的导师,我有幸与他一起工作了三年,深知他的学术能力和潜力。

我相信,他将成为贵校博士研究生项目中的一颗闪亮之星。

李明是我在2019年招收的一名硕士研究生,从他入学的第一天起,我就看出他对学术研究的热情和执着。

他在硕士阶段选择了复杂系统理论这一研究方向,尽管这是一个跨学科的领域,但他通过自学掌握了相关知识,并在我的指导下,完成了一篇高质量的硕士学位论文。

他的论文不仅获得了学院的高度评价,还发表在了国内知名学术期刊上。

在研究过程中,李明展现出了出色的分析问题和解决问题的能力。

他在面对复杂问题时,总能保持冷静的头脑,通过严谨的逻辑推理和数学建模,找到解决问题的方法。

他还具备良好的团队合作精神,与同学们积极交流,共同进步。

在我指导的多个项目中,李明都发挥了关键作用,为团队的成功做出了重要贡献。

除了学术上的成就,李明在个人品质上也非常优秀。

他诚实守信,尊敬师长,关心同学,热心社会公益活动。

他在学院举办的各类活动中,积极参与,的组织和协调工作,为学院的发展贡献了自己的力量。

总之,我对李明的评价是:他是一个具有强烈学术追求、严谨治学态度、出色研究能力和良好个人品质的优秀学生。

我相信,他在贵校的博士研究生项目中,将取得更加辉煌的成就,为我国学术界做出更大的贡献。

最后,请允许我代表李明和他的家人,向贵校表示诚挚的感谢。

我们期待李明能在贵校继续深造,实现他的学术梦想。

此致敬礼!推荐人:[您的姓名]职务:[您的职务]单位:[您的单位]联系方式:[您的联系方式][[今天日期]]。

2017年校优秀博士硕士学位评选结果公示

2017年校优秀博士硕士学位评选结果公示

2017年度校优秀博士、硕士学位论文评选结果公示
经学位评定分委员会推荐、专家组评审,共评选出2017年度优秀博士学位论文20篇、优秀硕士(学术型)学位论文33篇和优秀硕士(专业型)学位论文15篇。

现将优秀学位论文名单予以公示。

如有异议,请于公示之日起七日内与研究生院学位办联系(地址:江宁区龙眠大道101号,邮政编码:211116)。

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附件:一、2017年度南京医科大学优秀博士学位论文名单
二、2017年度南京医科大学优秀硕士(学术型)学位论文名单
三、2017年度南京医科大学优秀硕士(专业型)学位论文名单
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2017年度南京医科大学优秀博士学位论文名单(20篇)
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2017年度南京医科大学优秀硕士(学术型)学位论文名单(33篇)
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2017年度南京医科大学优秀硕士(专业型)学位论文名单(15篇)。

报考攻读博士学位研究生专家推荐书

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综上所述,本人同意推荐***同学报考****大学博士研究生。
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被推荐人学科专业基础知识扎实,具有较强的科研工作能力。读研期间参与导师的多个项目和课题,主要设计涉及机械结构设计、结构有限元分析、履带式车辆设计等内容。培养了独立思考及解决实际问题的能力,加深了对于工程实际问题的理解与认识。201*年*月申请了江苏省科研创新计划项目********,并获批。读研期间共发表论文*篇,其中以第一作者发表*篇,*篇被北大核心收录。
二、对被推荐人业务水平、外语水平硕士期间研究方向是********,硕士期间学习的主要专业课程有《****》等,学分绩点达**,学习成绩优良,获得两次研究生一等学业奖学金,一次朱敬文助学金,并积极参加课外科技活动并获奖多次。
被推荐人已通过CET-6,参加过雅思IELTS培训和考试(**分),能够满足英文文献阅读及学术论文写作的要求。201*年赴海外交流*个月,在此期间强化了外语水平,拓宽了学术视野。
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被推荐人***同学政治思想表现好,现为中共党员。拥护执行党中央的路线、方针和政策。思想上不断要求进步,定期向党组织汇报自己的思想。品德优良,能坚守中国特色社会主义核心价值观。尊敬师长,团结同学,乐于助人,待人诚恳,道德修养好,在校期间获得校优秀学生干部、校优秀团员、研究生会先进个人等多项荣誉称号。

南京农业大学级博士研究生录取事宜通知

南京农业大学级博士研究生录取事宜通知

南京农业大学级博士研究生录取事宜通知南京农业大学2017级博士研究生录取事宜通知南京农业大学2017年博士拟录取名单已公布,包括申请审核考生、硕博连读考生和直博生。

下面,店铺为大家提供南京农业大学2017级博士研究生录取事宜通知,全文如下:1、下载调档函和三方协议录取类别为非定向就业的'考生,我校须向其档案所在单位调取档案,请下载调档函之后(彩色打印,第一行档案所在单位请考生自行填写),将之送至档案所在单位,并于调档函上规定时间将档案寄至我校。

(注:我校应届毕业生无需打印调档函,我办已统一转交档案馆。

) 录取类别为定向就业的考生,我校须和其所在单位签订定向三方协议,请下载三方协议并与单位签订、盖章,并于2017年7月1日之前将三份协议以EMS(其他快递概不接收)寄至我校。

寄送地址:江苏省南京市卫岗1号南京农业大学研招办,电话:************,接收人:高老师。

请考生于7月1日前在系统打印调档函和三方协议(点击前往打印,须关闭浏览器“阻止弹出窗口”功能,建议使用360极速浏览器、IE 浏览器)2、修改录取通知书接收地址我办预计6月底寄送博士录取通知书,通信地址或手机号有变更的考生请前往系统修改(点击前往修改地址),截至时间6月26日17点。

注意事项:1)请准确填写,其中手机号码只能填写一个,除了数字之外不要填写其他字符;2)若想到研招办自取,地址一栏请填写“自取”,若留学校的地址,请具体到XX学院;3)硕博连读考生录取通知书届时请至录取学院秘书老师处领取,无需修改地址,具体领取时间另行通知。

3、转党组织关系江苏省内考生转党组织关系抬头填写“南京农业大学党委组织部”;江苏省外考生填写“江苏省委教育工委组织处”,党员关系具体去向或者具体接收单位可以填写“南京农业大学”或者“南京农业大学****学院”。

转党员关系介绍信请于入学报到后交到就读学院,不要寄到我办,以免遗失,介绍信上有效期三个月不影响入学转党组织关系,请知悉;非定向就业的考生的党员材料请与人事档案一起寄至调档函上要求的地址。

南京农业大学经济管理学院2016年博士研究生申请审核制招生工作通知

南京农业大学经济管理学院2016年博士研究生申请审核制招生工作通知

南京农业大学经济管理学院2016年博士研究生申请审核制招生工作通知根据《南京农业大学关于做好2016年博士生申请审核制招生工作的通知》,2016年经济管理学院博士研究生招生实行申请审核制,具体通知如下。

一、招生工作保障体系及其职责1.招生工作领导小组:负责学院博士生招生工作。

组长由院长担任,其他成员由学科负责人和教授代表组成。

2.招生工作监督协调小组:负责监督、协调学院及学科博士生招生工作。

监督小组组长由学院党委书记担任,副组长由学院党委副书记担任,其他成员由学院党委委员及部分博士生导师组成。

3.材料审核组:以学科为单位成立农业经济管理、应用经济学两个一级学科的材料审核小组,负责本学科申请人的初选工作;组长由一级学科负责人担任,其他成员由来自一级学科的博士生导师组成。

4.学科考核组:以学科为单位成立农业经济管理、应用经济学两个学科考核组,负责本学科申请人的复核工作。

学科考核组至少由5名成员组成,组长由本学科负责人担任,其他成员由来自本学科的博士生导师组成。

二、博士申请审核制工作程序(一)个人申请1.报名条件(1)申请者的学位要求需符合下述条件之一:<1>已获得硕士或博士学位,境外所获得学位需经教育部相关机构认证。

<2>应届硕士毕业生须在博士入学前取得硕士学位。

(2)政治思想表现好,品德优良,遵纪守法,身心健康。

诚实守信,学风端正,无任何考试作弊、剽窃他人学术成果及其它违法违纪受处分记录。

(3)本科、硕士阶段课程成绩优良,专业基础扎实,具有较突出的科研能力和较强的创新意识且已取得较为显著的科研成果。

(4)英语水平考核办法:需提供最近五年内至少一项以下英语考试的成绩证明(2011年1月1日—2015年12月31日),包括:TOEFL(65分)、GRE(旧850分,新170分)、雅思A类(5分)、CET-4(450分)、CET-6(420分)、国家英语专业考试(TEM-4:50分;TEM-8:45分)、WSK(PETS5)(笔试:55分)。

南京农业大学金融学院2016年博士研究生申请审核制招生工作通知

南京农业大学金融学院2016年博士研究生申请审核制招生工作通知

南京农业大学金融学院2016年博士研究生申请审核制招生工作通知根据学校相关文件精神,2016年金融学院博士研究生招生试行申请审核制,具体方案如下。

一、招生工作保障体系及其职责1.招生工作领导小组:负责学院博士生招生工作。

组长由院长担任,副组长由主管研究生工作的副院长担任,其他成员由学科负责人和教授代表组成。

2.招生工作监督协调小组:负责监督、协调学院及学科博士生招生工作。

监督小组组长由学院党委书记担任,副组长由学院党委副书记担任,其他成员由学院党委委员及部分博导组成。

3.材料审核组:负责学院所有申请人递交材料的审核工作。

审核组组长由一级学科负责人担任,其他成员由来自一级学科的博导组成。

4.学科考核组:成立应用经济学学科考核组,负责本学科申请人的初选和复核工作。

学科考核组至少由5名成员组成,组长由本学科负责人担任,其他成员由来自本学科的博士生导师组成。

二、博士申请考核制招生办法(一)个人申请1.报名条件(1)已获得硕士或博士学位,境外所获得学位需经教育部相关机构认证;应届硕士毕业生须在博士入学前取得硕士学位。

(2)近五年(2011年1月1日-2015年12月31日)英语考试成绩至少达到以下一项标准(本科至硕士连续在读的应届毕业生,在读期间的四、六级英语成绩不受时间限制):考试类型(英语)最低成绩英语四级/六级450/420国家英语专业考试TEM-4:50分;TEM-8:45分TOEFL65雅思A类5GRE旧:850新:170WSK(PETS5)笔试55分申请者可提供其他可以证明自己外语能力的材料作为补充。

申请者在初选或复核时需提供能够用于查询有效英语成绩的用户名和密码,以便学院查询成绩的有效性。

如无上述证书或上述证书已经过期者,获得硕士学位不超过3年(2013年1月1日之后),或者硕士学位获得者,近3年内(2013年1月1日—2015年12月31日)在所申请专业的SCI或SSCI收录的英语学术期刊上以第一作者(或第二作者且导师为第一作者)发表过研究论文者,可参加学校统一组织的英语入学考试,英语合格分数线由学校统一划定。

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报考攻读博士学位研究员专家推荐书两篇

报考攻读博士学位研究员专家推荐书两篇

报考攻读博士学位研究员专家推荐书两篇
1. 书籍一:《博士研究员的路径》
这本书主要介绍了攻读博士学位研究员的相关信息和建议。

它涵盖了如何选择合适的导师,制定研究计划,撰写论文以及在学术界取得成功的技巧。

作者通过自身经验和专业知识,为读者提供了实用的指导和深入的见解。

本书还提供了一些案例研究,展示了成功的博士研究员的发展轨迹和策略。

阅读本书可以帮助准备报考攻读博士学位研究员的人们,了解并掌握必要的技能和知识。

2. 书籍二:《博士学位申请攻略》
这本书主要介绍了申请攻读博士学位的过程和技巧。

它涵盖了从选择合适的研究领域和学校,准备申请材料,到面试和入学后的指导等方面的内容。

作者通过详细的解释和实例,帮助读者了解申请过程中的注意事项和常见问题。

本书还提供了许多实用的建议,包括如何写一封出色的个人陈述,如何准备面试以及如何与潜在导师建立有效的联系。

阅读本书可以帮助准备报考攻读博士学位的人们,增加他们成功申请的机会和优化申请过程。

这两本书都是在报考攻读博士学位研究员时值得一读的专家推荐书籍。

它们提供了有关选择研究方向、准备申请材料和成功完成博士学位的实用建议和指导。

阅读这些书籍将使准备报考攻读博士学位的人们能够更加全面地了解和应对申请过程中的挑战,为他们的未来学术研究之路打下坚实基础。

南京农业大学关于做好2017年博士生申请审核制招生工作的通知

南京农业大学关于做好2017年博士生申请审核制招生工作的通知

南京农业大学关于做好2017年博士生申请审核制招生工作的通知各学院:为深入推进博士研究生招生机制改革,完善招收博士生的选拔体系,充分发挥导师在博士生招生中的主导作用,吸引和选拔更多适应现代科学发展要求的优秀创新人才,不断提高博士生招生选拔质量,近年来,学校逐步改革博士研究生招生工作办法,基本建立了相对完整的申请审核制招生办法,成效较为明显。

2017年在原博士招生申请审核制的基础上,进一步做好博士招生工作。

申请审核制包括个人申请、学科审核、学院复核和研究生院审批四个环节。

符合报考条件的考生自愿申请,提交能够反映其英语能力、科研能力和综合素质的相关材料,学科依据考生申请材料确定审核名单,审核小组组织考核决定拟录取名单,学院核准后报学校研究生院审批。

各学院要根据本通知要求制定相应的实施细则,经学校研究生招生工作领导小组审批后实行。

现将有关事项通知如下:一、组织领导学校研究生招生工作领导小组负责指导和协调博士生招生“申请审核制”的实施,学院研究生招生工作领导小组负责组织、指导、协调和监督本学院“申请审核制”招生工作,并成立材料审核小组、综合审核小组和监督小组等专门组织,报研究生院招生办公室备案。

二、申请条件(一)申请者的学位要求需符合下述条件之一:1.已获得硕士或博士学位,境外所获得学位需经教育部相关机构认证。

2.应届硕士毕业生须在博士入学前取得硕士学位。

(二)政治思想表现好,品德优良,遵纪守法,身心健康。

诚实守信,学风端正,无任何考试作弊、剽窃他人学术成果及其它违法违纪受处分记录。

(三)本科、硕士阶段课程成绩优良,专业基础扎实,具有较突出的科研能力和较强的创新意识且已取得较为显著的科研成果。

(四)英语水平考核办法:需提供最近五年内至少一项以下英语考试的成绩证明(2012年1月1日—2016年12月31日),包括:TOEFL(65分)、GRE(旧850分,新170分)、雅思A类(5分)、CET-4(450分)、CET-6(420分)、国家英语专业考试(TEM-4:50分;TEM-8:45分)、WSK(PETS5)(笔试:55分)。

2017年江苏省优秀博士学位论文名单

2017年江苏省优秀博士学位论文名单
25
东南大学
张淦
磁通切换型定子励磁无刷电机的分析与设计
26
东南大学
徐涛
新型二维材料电子辐照效应研究
27
东南大学
游检卫
高性能多物理场数值算法研究及其应用
28
东南大学
张清山
趋化模型解的存在性与渐近性研究
29
东南大学
代祥俊
基于径向基函数的高精度变形测量方法研究
30
东南大学
查雯婷
一类不确定非线性系统反馈控制研究
20
东南大学
陈宇辰
运用静息态功能磁共振成像对耳鸣神经机制的临床及动物模型研究
21
东南大学
程瑶
基于微流控技术的生物载体的制备及应用
22
东南大学
李允博
新型人工电磁表面的理论、设计及系统级应用
23
东南大学
王晓佳
高通量循环流化床燃煤化学链燃烧试验及数值模拟研究
24
东南大学
乔贵方
非结构化环境中自重构机器人仿生运动控制研究
55
南京农业大学
慕春龙
日粮蛋白质水平对大鼠和仔猪机体代谢和肠道微生物的影响
56
南京农业大学
诸葛祥凯
禽致病性大肠杆菌O2:K1菌株IMT5155基因组特征及DE205B株黏附素和转录因子的功能研究
57
南京农业大学
孔广辉
大豆疫霉无毒基因Avr3b的功能与作用机制研究
58
南京农业大学
李宁
农地产权变迁中的结构细分特征
31
东南大学
单冯
能量自供给无线设备传输速率调度算法研究
32
东南大学
吴青聪
套索驱动重力平衡上肢康复外骨骼研究

在职博士专家推荐书范文

在职博士专家推荐书范文

在职博士专家推荐书范文
我谨代表在职研究生,向您推荐我的导师教授,并真诚地请求您为他写一封在职博士专家推荐书。

教授为人谦和有礼,治学严谨,业务能力出众。

他在领域有着深厚的学术造诣和丰富的实践经验,代表性研究成果有、等,在业内享有较高声誉。

多年来,他指导培养了大批方向的硕士、博士研究生,深受学生的尊重和喜爱。

我有幸成为教授的博士生,在他的悉心指导下,我的学术能力和研究能力取得了长足的提高。

在导师的影响和鼓励下,我发表了多篇高质量的学术论文,参与了多个国家和省部级的科研项目。

导师对我的学业进展和科研能力给予了高度评价。

为了进一步提高我的学术造诣,开拓国际学术视野,我计划申请到国外知名高校继续深造。

教授的推荐对我的申请意义重大。

我衷心希望得到您的理解和支持,能为我写一封在职博士专家推荐书,以助我实现学术梦想。

如果方便的话,也请您在信中突出我在方面的研究成果和发展潜力。

非常感谢您抽空阅读这封邮件。

衷心期待您的回复!
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专家推荐信博士在职(3篇)

专家推荐信博士在职(3篇)

第1篇[学校/机构名称][地址][城市,邮编][日期][收件人姓名][职位][学院/系名称][学校/机构名称][地址][城市,邮编]尊敬的[收件人姓名]:您好!我谨以此信向您强烈推荐[姓名],一位即将完成博士学位的杰出人才。

作为[姓名]在[专业领域]的导师,我有幸见证了他/她在学术研究、实践能力和个人品质等方面的全面发展。

在此,我衷心希望[姓名]能够获得贵校/机构提供的博士职位,我相信他/她将为贵校/机构带来无尽的学术活力和贡献。

[姓名]在[我的学院/系名称]攻读博士学位期间,表现出了极高的学术潜力和严谨的科研态度。

以下是对[姓名]在各方面能力的详细介绍:一、学术研究能力[姓名]在攻读博士学位期间,专注于[研究方向],表现出了卓越的学术研究能力。

他/她独立完成了多篇高质量的学术论文,其中多篇已发表在国内外知名学术期刊上。

在研究中,[姓名]展现出对[研究领域]的深刻理解,能够运用多种研究方法,包括实验、数据分析、理论推导等,解决复杂的研究问题。

二、实践能力[姓名]不仅学术研究出色,而且具备较强的实践能力。

他/她在[相关实践经历]中,充分发挥了自己的专业特长,为[相关项目/企业]提供了重要的技术支持。

此外,[姓名]还积极参与各类学术会议和研讨会,与国内外学者进行深入交流,不断提升自己的实践能力。

三、团队合作与沟通能力[姓名]在团队中表现出极高的合作精神,善于与他人沟通协作。

在博士研究过程中,他/她与导师、同学以及相关领域的专家建立了良好的合作关系,共同完成了多项研究项目。

在交流中,[姓名]能够清晰、准确地表达自己的观点,赢得了同行和导师的一致好评。

四、个人品质[姓名]具备良好的个人品质,包括诚实守信、勤奋敬业、责任心强等。

他/她在学术研究过程中始终严谨求实,对待工作认真负责,具有强烈的求知欲和进取心。

此外,[姓名]热爱生活,关心他人,具备良好的社交能力。

鉴于[姓名]在学术研究、实践能力和个人品质等方面的突出表现,我坚信他/她将成为贵校/机构的一名优秀博士。

博士研究生专家推荐书

博士研究生专家推荐书

博士研究生专家推荐书博士研究生专家推荐书博士研究生的学术旅程是一次令人终生难忘的学术经历。

无论是在作业和论文中谨慎思考,还是受护照研究方向,一个专业书籍可能是研究生学术学习和研究项目最有价值的工具之一。

出版商每年出版大量具有学术价值的新书,但要找到最有价值的书可能不容易。

因此,我们从专业研究生的角度出发,推荐以下专业博士研究生专家推荐的书籍:一、热门专业1、《博士论文写作:完成一篇原创的研究论文》:由美国权威的博士论文写作专家罗伯特•斯通编辑。

本书有利于帮助学生理解如何写作一篇出色的原创性论文,从关键词搜索到书写标准,都可以帮助学生完成自己的学术论文。

2、《研究方法论:一种研究工具包》:由美国著名的社会学家哈罗德•约翰逊和斯拉夫•费尔剑森编辑。

这是社会学研究的实务小册子,把本书视为一个实用的研究工具箱,可以帮助博士研究生开展理论研究,实证研究,对象研究,访谈研究和参与性观察研究。

3、《社会变迁:理论,方法与应用》:由拉米•萨蒂斯编辑,本书是一本博士或研究生学习社会变迁过程的重要资料。

全书由三部分组成,包括社会变迁理论,变迁研究方法以及与变迁研究相关的应用。

4、《跨文化研究》:由名牌大学的跨文化人文学家布雷克•福尔斯编辑。

本书为一本关于跨文化研究的实用指南,介绍了研究文化变迁的多种方法,提供了丰富的跨文化研究策略,包括实地调查、文献研究和案例研究等。

二、其他相关书籍1、《研究统计学》:由一位资深统计学家布赖恩•凯蒂编辑。

该书为研究生提供了科学的统计学知识,从起步统计分析到复杂的多元分析,从探索数据到确定有效的抽样设计,所有这些都是学者必须掌握的专业的研究知识。

2、《教育心理学》:由美国著名教育心理学家黛安•拉杰洛编辑。

本书提供了丰富的教育心理学知识,从学习和发展心理学到课堂管理,从学业成就决策到学习技能,本书都能够帮助学者了解教育心理学的不同领域,引领研究生拥抱全新的学习世界。

3、《文化心理学》:由著名的文化心理学家马丁•施特劳斯编辑。

2017年校优秀博士硕士学位论文评选结果公示

2017年校优秀博士硕士学位论文评选结果公示

2017年度校优秀博士、硕士学位论文评选结果公示
经学位评定分委员会推荐、专家组评审,共评选出2017年度优秀博士学位论文20篇、优秀硕士(学术型)学位论文33篇和优秀硕士(专业型)学位论文15篇。

现将优秀学位论文名单予以公示。

如有异议,请于公示之日起七日内与研究生院学位办联系(地址:江宁区龙眠大道101号,邮政编码:211116)。

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南农博士毕业要求

南农博士毕业要求

南农博士毕业要求1.课程要求:南农博士研究生阶段的课程学习要求基本上与硕士研究生阶段的要求相似。

一般而言,研究生第一年主要是修读一些基础课程和专业必备课程,如高级农业生物学、农业生物化学、农业生态学等。

研究生第二年开始,学生可以选择修读一些实践性的研究课程,如实验设计与数据处理、科技英语写作等。

此外,研究生还需要参加一些学术研讨会和专题讲座,拓宽自己的学术视野。

2.科研要求:南农博士毕业要求学生具备扎实的科研能力。

在研究生阶段,学生需要选择一个具体的研究方向,并与导师确定具体的研究课题。

在课题研究的过程中,学生需要完成文献综述、设计实验、收集数据、进行数据分析等,最后将研究结果以论文的形式进行撰写。

南农博士要求学生具备独立思考和解决问题的能力,并在一些特定领域达到一定的研究水平。

3.学术论文要求:在南农博士毕业要求中,学术论文是必不可少的一部分。

学生在研究生阶段完成的研究成果需要以学术论文的形式进行发表。

学术论文要求具备一定的学术规范和语言表达能力,同时也要具备创新性和研究价值。

毕业阶段,学生需要将研究成果整理成一篇学术论文,并提交给导师进行评审。

只有通过评审并成功发表,才能获得毕业资格。

4.学位论文要求:南农博士学位论文是博士研究生阶段最重要的成果之一、学位论文要求学生具备独立进行科研工作的能力,并且在一些特定领域内能够做出有创新性的贡献。

学位论文一般包括导论、理论分析、实验方法、实验结果、讨论和结论等部分。

学位论文要求学生对相关领域的研究做到全面、准确,同时具备一定的理论深度和实践意义。

学位论文还需要通过学术评审和答辩等环节,最终获得学位授予。

总结起来,南农博士毕业要求学生在课程学习、科研能力、学术论文和学位论文等方面具备一定的要求。

学生需要完成一定的课程学习,独立完成科研课题,并将研究成果以学术论文和学位论文的形式进行发表和评审。

只有达到这些要求,才能成功获得南农博士学位。

南京农业大学关于2016年博士生申请审核制

南京农业大学关于2016年博士生申请审核制

南京农业大学关于2016年博士生申请审核制南京农业大学食品科学技术学院关于2016年博士生申请审核制招生工作的通知根据《南京农业大学关于做好2016年博士生申请审核制招生工作的通知》(校研发2015【489】)的文件精神,为深入推进博士研究生招生机制改革,完善招收博士生的选拔体系,充分发挥导师在博士生招生中的主导作用,吸引和选拔更多适应现代科学发展要求的优秀创新人才,不断提高博士生招生选拔质量,近年来,学校逐步改革博士研究生招生工作办法,基本建立了相对完整的申请审核制招生办法,成效较为明显。

2016年在原博士招生申请审核制的基础上,进一步做好博士招生工作。

申请审核制包括个人申请、学科审核、学院复核和研究生院审批四个环节。

符合报考条件的考生自愿申请,提交能够反映其英语能力、科研能力和综合素质的相关材料,学科依据考生申请材料确定审核名单,审核小组组织考核决定拟录取名单,学院核准后报学校研究生院审批。

具体实施方案如下:一、组织领导1.招生工作领导小组:负责组织、指导、协调和监督本学院“申请审核制”招生工作。

组长由院长担任,成员由二级学科负责人和教授代表组成。

2.招生工作监督协调小组:负责监督、协调学院及学科博士生招生工作。

组长由学院党委书记担任,成员由来自不同学科的教师代表组成。

3.材料审核组:负责学院所有申请人递交材料的审核工作。

组长由各研究方向负责人担任,其他成员由来自二级学科的博导组成。

二、申请条件1、申请者的学位要求需符合下述条件之一:(1)已获得硕士或博士学位,境外所获得学位需经教育部相关机构认证;(2)应届学术型硕士毕业生须在博士入学前取得硕士学位;(3)应届专业学位硕士研究生至少以第一作者发表一篇SCI论文,且影响因子达到2.0以上,并在博士入学前取得硕士学位。

2、政治思想表现好,品德优良,遵纪守法,身心健康;诚实守信,学风端正,无任何考试作弊、剽窃他人学术成果及其它违法违纪受处分记录;3、本科、硕士阶段课程成绩优良,专业基础扎实,具有较突出的科研能力和较强的创新意识且已取得较为显著的科研成果;4、英语水平考核办法:(1)需提供最近五年内至少一项以下英语考试的成绩证明(2011年1月1日—2015年12月31日),包括:TOEFL(65分)、GRE(旧850分,新170分)、雅思A类(5分)、CET-4(450分)、CET-6(420分)、国家英语专业考试(TEM-4:50分;TEM-8:45分)、WSK(PETS 5)(笔试:55分)。

南京农业大学2017年博士设计的研究生入学考试英语试题

南京农业大学2017年博士设计的研究生入学考试英语试题

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PART I Vocabulary (15points)Section ADirections: Choose the word that is the closest synonym to the underlined word.1. The government slated new elections in the spring, largely as a result of the public clamor.A. demandB. viewC. requestD. opinion2. The most prolific writer is not necessarily the best.A. written-aboutB. productiveC. artfulD. religious3. Imagine my vexation when they said they would come to dinner and then didn't show.A. enlightenmentB. astonishmentC. annoyanceD. contrariness4. Any troop of wild animals should be approached warily.A. fearlesslyB. confidentlyC. silentlyD. prudently5. There is little learning involved when one is reprimanded two or three months after the deed.A. recommendedB. reproachedC. recompensedD. reversed6. Archaeologists are interested in pottery, figurines and other vestiges of ancient civilizations.A. tracesB. shardsC. productsD. artifacts7. Packaging is designed so as to encourage impetuous shopping.A. extravagantB. carefulC. impotentD. impulsive8. Pan of his general thrift is to be meticulous in verifying monthly expenses.A. painstakingB. dilatoryC. meretriciousD. gaudy9. The jurors came to a deadlock in the defendant's trial for murder.A. a decision of guiltyB. a decision to punish by electrocutionC. an impasseD. an unusual verdict10. Among the lowest of the judicial ranks, justices of the peace nevertheless frequently exercise jurisdictionover a variety of misdemeanors.A. guidanceB. sovereigntyC. authorityD. suzerainty11. A mistake is rarely atoned for by a single apology, however profuse.A. extravagantB. producedC. divergentD. repetitious12. Her office in the First National Bank building is provisional.A. permanentB. temporaryC. corruptD. craven13. The burglars ransacked the room taking anything of value they found.A. demolishedB. took overC. inhabitedD. thoroughly searched14. The whole of the endowment was used to refurbish the school gymnasium.A. millionairesB. endorsementsC. governmentsD. donations15. The massacre of innocent people cannot ever be condoned.A. overlookedB. praiseC. condemnedD. satisfiedSection BDirections: Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.16. When he realized the true nature of the proposal, he ________ all communication with the group.A. convertB. avertedC. severedD. make17. The worsening financial situation made it obvious that an economic depression was _____.A. attainableB. remoteC. imminentD. eminent18. All of the dental instruments need to be _______ before the next patient is seen.A. heatedB. scaldedC. sterilizedD. burned19. Rock climbing is so popular now that many people are able to ________ the steepest face with greatagility.A. scaleB. surpassC. overcomeD. mount20. If you call the 911 emergency number, they will ________ firemen, policemen, and paramedicsimmediately.A. assignB. detachC. attachD. dispatch21. His evident _______ to his wife despite her indiscretion proved him to be a man of integrity.A. personalityB. characterC. fidelityD. morality22. I don't know why he has been given ________. It wasn't his accomplishment but his wife's.A. acclaimB. confidenceC. reimbursementD. robustness23. After a concert tour in Asia, Canada and the U. S., he will _______ work on a five-language opera.A. confineB. indulgeC. resumeD. undergo24. When Ph. D candidates ________ their impending professorships, they consider housing benefits offeredby the prospective universities.A. anticipateB. assumeC. applyD. demand25. My supply of confidence slowly ________ as the deadline approached.A. withdrewB. eliminatedC. exterminatedD. diminished26. The battle is of great significance when viewed in the ________ of the progress of the war.A. prospectiveB. respectiveC. perspectiveD. prescriptive27. It has long been known that total sleep ________ is 100 percent fatal to rats, yet, upon examination of thedead bodies, the animals look completely normal.A. depositionB. destructionC. deprivationD. reduction28. In that country, hospital doctors don't go sightseeing very often because their work ________ almost alltheir time.A. takes upB. takes offC. takes apartD. takes over29. According to the law of that country, the Parliament will have to be ________ before the General Election.A. decomposedB. dispersedC. dissolvedD. disintegrated30. He failed to carry out some of the provisions of the contract, and now he has to ________ theconsequences.A. answer forB. run intoC. abide byD. step intoPART Ⅱ Grammar (15 points)Section ADirections: Choose the letter that indicates the error in the sentence.31. Switzerland is best known for its majesty mountain range and thousands flock to the AlpsA B Ceach year to take advantage of their ideal skiing conditions.D32. Police were sent to disperse the crowds but ended up by shooting down protesters and itA Bwas in this chaos that the seeds of political liberation were sown.C D33. Even today, through the hustle and bustle of Nevsky Prospect, St Petersburg's main street,A Bthe classical beauty of the city mesmerizes the eye.C D34. She is furious of her son's grades in school, which explains why Mark is jealous of Julia's high AB Cmarks on the exam.D35. Smog-choked Southern California demands them. It's a car for people who never want to goAto a gas station again. But the fact is, for all the talk, selling gas-less machines has been aB Chard-sell.D36. People thought: Hey, eat a carp and you will be taking in what it is that gives you these fishA Btheir long life-span. Of course, it hasn't done a lot of good for these carp.C D37. In deciding to undertake dangerous pursuits, people usually strive for their maximumApersonal ability rating, when they are challenged but can he victorious, rather than merelyB Csurmounting the mediocre.D38. In proposing such philanthropic donations, the director of the company certainly spoke fromA Ba genuine concern for the needy and not any desire for personal accolades.C D39. The armor, infantry and other military forces were held up by the enemy counter attack,A B Cthus caused the delay in the advance.D40. Just as children the world over like Christmas rooming, adults so like Christmas eveningA B Cwhen peace and calm return to the household.D41. Each employee with a modicum of intelligence would be able to undertake such a basic process.A B C D42. The economic situation will improve given that there is forecast to be less unemploymentA Band closures than in previous years.C D43. The three most important issues of concern to citizens today are prison reform,A Babusing children and toxic waste.C D44. I was on the verge of incurring Mr. Rochester's wrath by not listening to his prohibitions,A Bwhile a ray once more shone almost imperceptibly on the hallway wall and I heard his muffledC Dstep on the carpet.45. The above is the most important aspect which apes can be told from more primitive socialA B C Dgroupings.Section BDirections: Choose the answer that best fills in the blank.46. ________ that the earth was flat?A. Used it to be thoughtB. Did it used to be thoughtC. Was it need to being thoughtD. Does it used to be thought47. It is most inappropriate ________ in the college VIP lounge.A. for any students to be thereB. for there to be any studentsC. to be any students thereD. to have there any students48. She ________ much more accurate responses now, had she taken more pains in devising the questions.A. gotB. would have gotC. had gotD. would be getting49. An extensive foundation in the basic sciences should be required of all science students, ________.A. whether they are future physicists or chemists.B. be they future physicists or chemists.C. they are future physicists or chemists.D. they should be future physicists or chemists.50. The general opinion is that he is ________ to complain.A. so much a milquetoastB. too a milquetoastC. too much of a milquetoastD. so much of a milquetoast51. Although of course there are exceptions, it seems reasonably dear that in certain countries - Rwanda,Somalia and parts of the former Yugoslavia come to mind-hunger is less a result of an absolute foodshortage, ________ a policy decision or the political situation.A. than ofB. rather thanC. but the result ofD. than is52. The ozone layer plays as great a role in the suability of spaceship Earth as ________ the waters of its lakes,ponds, oceans, rivers, and streams.A. doB. doesC. playD. are53. Perhaps I should not have done so, but I changed my mind about the new job even though I was ________last week.A. to be startedB. to have startedC. to have been startingD. start54. Despite an overlay of quasi-literary French vocabulary stemming from the Norman Invasion of 1066, thedaily vocabulary of English remained Germanic, _______ its grammatical structure.A. the same areB. and so areC. as didD. and so were55. Although money is always useful, it isn't all ________.A. what there is to lifeB. to which there is in lifeC. there is to lifeD. that is in life56. ________ ever so humble, there's no plane like home.A. It beB. Be itC. It wasD. Was it57. ________ all customs, no matter how sacrosanct, are essentially learned reactions appropriate, perhapsonly to the holders thereof is a basic assumption of anthropologists.A. NearlyB. It is nearlyC. That nearlyD. When nearly58. Although women cluster to him like moths around a flame, he is none ______ happier for it.A. butB. theC. matchD. any59. The major reason why Americans enjoy an abundant food supply is that the arable land at their disposalfor food production is ________.A. three times more the world averageB. three times as much the world averageC. three times the world averageD. the world average is three times60. The sound of the roaring of a tiger is ________ heard by jungle dwellers ________ feelings of unease, for ayear does not elapse without victims falling to the tiger's ferocity.A. always...withB. ever...withoutC. ever...withD. never...withoutPART ⅢClone test (10 points)Directions: Choose the word that best completes the meaning.One of the basic characteristics of capitalism is the private ownership of the major means of production-capital. The ownership of large amounts of capital can bring __61__ profits, as well as economic and political power. Some recent theorists, 62 have argued that our society has moved to a new stage of 63 _that they call "postindustrial" society. One important change in such society is that the ownership of 64 amounts of capital is no longer the only or even the most important 65 of profits and influence; knowledge as well as 66 capital brings profits and influence.There are many 67 with the thesis above, not the least of 68 is that wealthy capitalists can buy the experts and knowledge they need to keep their profits and influence. But this does not 69 the importance of knowledge in an advanced industrial society, as the 70 of some new industries indicates.71 , genetic engineering and the new computer technology have 72 many new fines and made some scientists quite rich. In 73 with criticism of the postindustrial society thesis, however, it must also be 74 that those already in control of huge amounts of capital (i.e., major corporations) soon 75 to take most profits in these industries based on new knowledge.Moving down from the level of wealth and power, we still find knowledge increasingly 76 . Many newhigh-tech jobs are being created at the upper-skill, low-paying service 77 . Something like a caste line is emerging centered around knowledge. Individuals who fall too far behind in the 78 of knowledge at a young age will find it almost impossible to catch up later, no matter how hard they try. Illiteracy in English language has been a severe 79 for marry years in the United States, but we are also moving to the point when computer illiteracy will hinder many more people and 80 them to a life of low-skill and low-paid labor.61. A. quantitative B. extensive C. comprehensive D. sophisticated62. A. moreover B. however C. therefore D. nevertheless63. A. aggression B. proficiency C. productivity D. evolution64. A. dominant B. impressive C. magnificent D. significant65. A. source B. factor C. component D. element66. A. adequate B. profitable C. material D. spiritual67. A. advantages B. consequences C. problems D. potentials68. A. them B. those C. which D. that69. A. deny B. refuse C. admit D. acknowledge70. A. emergence B. innovation C. extinction D. discovery71. A. In addition B. For example C. Above all D. In short72. A. produced B. created C. improved D. facilitated73. A. line B. need C. doubt D. match74. A. idealized B. recognized C. supervised D. summarized75. A. stepped in B. settled down C. leaned over D. mined out76. A. accessible B. important C. popular D. abundant77. A. enterprises B. employment C. professions D. industries78. A. control B. mastery C. search D. pursuit79. A. handicap B. penalty C. inconvenience D. shortcoming80. A. enforce B. punish C. confine D. condemnPART ⅣREADING OOMPREHENSION (30 points)Directions: Answer all questions based on the information in the passages below.Passage 1Let us assume, for the moment, that labor is not prepared to work for a lower money-wage and that a reduction in the existing level of money-wages would lead, through strikes or otherwise, to a withdrawal from the labor market of labor which is now employed. Does it follow from this that the existing level of real wages accurately measures the marginal disutility of labor? Not necessarily. For, although a reduction in the existing money-wage would lead to a withdrawal of labor, it does not follow that a fall in the value of the existing money-wage in terms of wage-goods would do so, if it were due to a rise in the price of the latter. In other words, it may be the case that within a certain range the demand of labor is for a minimum money-wage and not for a minimum real wage. The classical school has tacitly assumed that this would involve no significant change in their theory. But this is not so. For if the supply of labor is not a function of real wages as its sole variable, their argument breaks down entirely and leaves the question of what the actual employment will be quite indeterminate. They do not seem to have realized that, unless the supply of labor is a function of real wages alone, their supply curve for labor will shift bodily with every movement of prices. Thus their method is tied up with their very special assumptions, and cannot be adapted to deal with the more general case.Now ordinary experience tells us, beyond doubt, that a situation where labor stipulates (within limits) for a money-wage rather than a real wage, so far from being a mere possibility, is the normal case. Whilst workers will usually resist a reduction of money-wages, it is not their practice to withdraw their labor whenever there is a rise in the price of wage-goods. It is sometimes said that it would be illogical for labor to resist a reduction of money-wages but not to resist a reduction of real wages. For reasons given below, this might not be so illogical as it appears at first; and, as we shall see later, fortunately so. But, whether logical or illogical, experience shows that this is how labor in fact behaves.Moreover, the contention that the unemployment which characterizes a depression is due to a refusal by labor to accept a reduction of money-wages is not clearly supported by the facts. It is not very plausible to assert that unemployment in the United States in 1932 was due either to labor obstinately refusing to accept a reduction of money-wages or to its obstinately demanding a real wage beyond what the productivity of the economic machine was capable of furnishing. Wide variations are experienced in the volume of employment without any apparent change either in the minimum real demands of labor or in its productivity. Labor is not more truculent in the depression than in the boom-fax from it. Nor is its physical productivity less. These facts from experience are a prima facie ground for questioning the adequacy of the classical analysis.81. "Labor is not prepared to work for a lower money-wage". The sentence means ________.A. a fall in the value of the existing money-wage would lead to a withdrawal of laborB. a rise in the price of wage-goods would lead to a withdrawal of laborC. the demand of labor is for a rise of existing money-wageD. the demand of labor is for reduction in the value of real wages82. The classical school refers to ________.A. those scholars with traditional ideaB. the traditional schoolC. the experts who hold to the standard theoryD. all of the above83. According to the author, the supply curve for labor depends on the ________.A. red money wagesB. movement of priceC. function of money-wagesD. both A & B84. “Their" method cannot be adapted to deal with the more general case because they have not realized that________.A. a fall in the value of real wages would lead to a withdrawal of the labor from market of laborB. a reduction in the existing level of money-wages would lead to a withdrawal from the labor market oflaborC. the supply of labor is not a function of real wagesD. the demand of labor is only for a minimum money-wages85. How dose labor usually behave?A. Labor would stipulate for money-wage.B. Labor would violently resist a reduction of real wages.C. Labor would strenuously resist a reduction of both money-wages and real wages.D. Labor would stipulate for real wages.86. The last paragraph of thus passage indicates that ________.A. labor resisted a reduction of money-wages, which characterized the depression of the 1930s in the U.S.B. labor demanded a real wage, which characterized the depression of 1930s in the U. S.C. neither labor refusing to work for a lower money-wage nor demanding a real wage could characterize thedepression of 1930s in the U. S.D. both A & BPassage 2The law of private international tribunals with respect to conflicts of interest of arbitrators is quite extensive, albeit by no means uniform. It relates both to what will disqualify an arbitrator and to what the arbitrator must disclose during the selection process. Most national legal systems have statutory rules as to the type of interests, relationships, and experiences that disqualify an arbitrator. Not infrequently, the disqualifying factors are identical for arbitrators and judges, although they may treat domestic and international arbitration somewhat differently, and may indeed supplement the international roles with additional features. A closer look reveals that courts and arbitration agencies tend to apply the regulations relatively lightly, recognizing that arbitrators move in the highly interconnected world of affairs, and do not stand aloof from commerce as judges do. Accordingly, acquaintanceship with the parties and their counsel does not suffice to disqualify, whereas actual business or legal connections will. Inasmuch as judges do not seek more work, although arbitrators generally do, suspicions arise that an arbitrator's favor may incline to the party or counsel who has in the past and may again in the future provide employment.The uncertainty in the held is at its most troubling when arbitrators are party-appointed. Some argue that such arbitrators should fulfill he same functions and satisfy the same qualifications as third-party arbitrators, others dispute any real claim to objectivity. The latter view has had considerable currency, particularly in the United States, where courts and drafters of state laws regard such advocates as pawns of the appointers. Imposing standard of neutrality and disinterestedness on them would he futile.It follows from this dichotomy between party-appointed and non-party-appointed arbitrators that opinion on the question of their nationality is also split. A party needs to be expected to choose a fellow national. This question of nationality is acute when one party to the arbitration is a governmental agency and one or more of the arbitrators are likewise nationals; a foreign enterprise contract calling for such arbitration may be foolhardy.The slate is largely blank with respect to roles for the conduct of arbitrators outside the field of conflict of interests. Considering only the matter of ex-parte communications, American case law is astonishing lax, refusing to set aside awards where such communication obtained between an arbitrator and a party without the presence of the other party, thereby violating evidentiary rules requiring the attendance of both patties. The differences in views on this topic indicate how useful a set of guidelines might be.87. The best title for this passage is __________.A. International Arbitrators: Causes and SolutionsB. Arbitrators: Causes and SolutionsC. Arbitrators: Problems in PracticeD. International Arbitrators and Conflicts of Interests88. The expression "They may treat" refers to __________.A. arbitrators and judgesB. national legal systemsC. experiencesD. disqualifying factors89. Courts and agencies __________.A. do not apply their regulations strictlyB. often consider arbitrators as judgesC. understand the general relationship between business and arbitratorsD. may be described by all of the above90. A third-party arbitrator is one who is chosen __________.A. to supplement the two arbitrators chosen by the contending sidesB. to reach a final decision after the two arbitrators have submitted their decisionC. by someone not involved in the matter in disputeD. as a pawn of the appointers91. A foreign enterprises contract is a bad idea __________.A. in all casesB. when each partner picks an arbitratorC. when third party arbitrators are involvedD. when a government agency is one side of the contract92. "Ex-parte communications" refer to __________.A. something that cannot be determined by the textB. all parties being present when matters involving them are discussedC. the requirement to set aside a decisionD. impartialityPassage 3Ask an American schoolchild what he or she is learning in school these days and you might even get a reply, provided you ask it in Spanish. But don't bother, here’s the answer: Americans nowadays are not learning any of the things that we learned in our day, like reading and writing. Apparently these are considered fusty old subjects, invented by white males to oppress women and minorities.What are they learning? In a Vermont college town I found the answer sitting in a toy stone book rack, next to typical kids' books like "Heather Has Two Mommies and Daddy is 'Dysfunctional"'. It's a teacher's guide called "Happy to Be Me", subtitled "Building Self-Esteem”. Self-esteem as it turns out, is a big subject in American classrooms. Many American schools see building it as important as teaching reading and writing. They call it "whole language" teaching, borrowing terminology from the granola people to compete in the education marketplace.No one ever spent a moment building my self-esteem when I was in school. In fact, from the day I first stepped inside a classroom my self-esteem was one big demolition site. All that mattered was "the subject", be it geography, history, or mathematics. I was praised when I remembered that "near", "fit", "friendly", "pleasing", "like" and their opposites took the dative case in Latin. I was reviled when I forgot what a cosine was good for. Generally, I lived my school years beneath a torrent of castigation as consistent I eventually ceased to hear it, as people who live near the sea eventually stop hearing the waves.Schools have changed. Reviling is out, for one thing. More important, subjects have changed.Whereas I learned English, modern kids learn something called "language skills". Whereas I learned writing, modern kids learn something called "communication". Communication, the book tells us, is seven per cent words, twenty three per cent facial expression, twenty per cent tone of voice, and fifty percent body language. So this column, with its carefully chosen words, would earn at most a grade of seven per cent. That is, if the school even gave out something as oppressive and demanding as grades.The result is that, in place of English classes, American children are getting a course in "How to Win Friends and Influence People". Consider the new attitude toward journal writing: I remember one high school English class when we were required to keep a journal. The idea was to emulate those great writers who confided indimes, searching their soul and honing their critical thinking on paper."Happy to Be Me" states that journals are a great way for students to get in touch with their feelings. Tell students they can write one sentence or a whole page. Reassure them that no one, not even you, will read what they write. After the unit, hopefully all students will be feeling good about themselves and will want to share some of their entries with the class.There was a time when no self-respecting book for English teachers would use "great” or "hopefully" that way. Moreover, back then the purpose of English courses (an antique term for "Unit") was not to help students "feel good about themselves". Which is goo d, because all that reviling didn’t make me feel p articularly good about anything.93. In paragraph 2, "whole language" teaching is in inverted commas because __________.A. the writer is using direct speechB. the writer is questioning the education conceptC. the words quoted have been extracted from a translationD. the writer is quoting from another source94. In paragraph 3, the author is clearly expressing his idea about self-esteem. He believes that it is__________.A. essential that self-esteem should be promoted in American schools because the author used to suffer froma lack of self-esteem as a childB. equally important to equip children with the necessary skills and knowledge they will require in the futureC. important to remember how mush school children used to suffer from a lack of self-esteemD. reassuring to observe that children benefit from the promotion of a positive image96. Which of the following is the writer implying in paragraph 4?A. Self-criticism has gone too far.B. Evaluating criteria are inappropriate nowadays.C. Communication is a more comprehensive category than language skills.D. This column does not meet the demanding evaluating criteria of today.96. We may infer from paragraph 4 that the writer generally disagrees with one of the following ideas__________.A. the whole concept of communication is being perceived differentlyB. the way American children communicate among themselves is more important than anything elseC. academic skills should be encouraged and promoted in the American education systemD. the progress that American children could be monitor with more traditional methods97. In this passage, the writer is clearly stating the intention which is to get the reader to _____.A. confirm current education trends and teaching methodsB. rethink and reorganize educational strategiesC. think about the various elements which constitute what we call "communication" nowadaysD. reassure the parents about the methodology currently being used in American schools98. What's the best summary for this passage?A. New educational theories will revolutionize the way our children learn.B. The influence of new methodology will spread worldwide.C. Personal values like self-esteem will become predominant for school children in the future.D. Current education trends may jeopardize the prospects of future generations.。

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在[研究领域]方面,他已发表多篇学术论文,其中多篇被核心期刊收录。

此外,他还参加了[具体项目名称]的研究工作,并取得了显著成果。

在研究过程中,他表现出严谨的学术态度和卓越的创新能力。

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他为人诚实守信,责任心强,具有较强的抗压能力。

在团队合作中,他能够与同事相互协作,共同完成项目任务。

此外,他热心公益事业,积极参与志愿者活动,展现出良好的社会责任感。

四、推荐理由鉴于以上几点,我认为[推荐人姓名]具备以下优势,适合攻读在职博士项目:1. 具备扎实的理论基础和丰富的实践经验,能够为研究工作提供有力支持;2. 具有较强的学术研究能力和创新意识,有望在[研究领域]取得突破性成果;3. 严谨的学术态度和良好的个人品质,有助于他在博士阶段取得优异成绩。

综上所述,我衷心推荐[推荐人姓名]申请[推荐人单位名称]在职博士项目。

我相信,在您的指导和帮助下,[推荐人姓名]一定能够在博士阶段取得丰硕的成果,为我国[研究领域]的发展做出贡献。

敬请考虑!此致敬礼![您的姓名][您的职位][您的单位名称]第2篇尊敬的招生委员会:我谨以此信向贵校推荐一位优秀的在职博士候选人——[姓名],他在我国某知名企业担任高级工程师一职,具备扎实的理论基础和丰富的实践经验。

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