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Mark McIntyre is a cultural anthropologist whose research explores the intersections of deindustrialization, precarity, and the experiences of marginalization in Canada. His current work engages communities in imagining the future and cultivating hopeful practices in the context of social and economic decline and uncertainty. Committed to experiential learning and multimodal methodologies, Mark has served as a lab instructor since 2020, teaching a range of undergraduate courses that engage with multimodal anthropology, creative practices, media, and speculative futures. His expertise includes socio-cultural multimodal anthropology and qualitative methodological research approaches, making substantial contributions to the understanding of contemporary social issues in Canada.
Department: Department of Computer Science. GRE is highly recommended for international students.
Department: Department of Computer Science. Admission depends on a supervisor making an offer.
Department: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Requires a supervisor recommendation.
Department: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. PhD applicants must find a supervisor.
Department: Department of History. Higher IELTS requirement (7.0 overall) than general university minimum.
Department: Department of Biology. GRE is NOT required.
Department: Department of Biochemistry / Department of Microbiology. TOEFL minimum is higher (100) for this department.
Department: Department of Physics and Astronomy. Graduate students must maintain a 5.0 (B) GPA during the program.