Dr. Mark Turin

Associate Professor

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Biography

Mark Turin is an anthropologist and linguist with a focus on language, sustainability, and transnationalism. He serves as an Associate Professor in the Anthropology, Nations and Endangered Languages Program at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He directs several important initiatives such as the Digital Himalaya Project and the World Oral Literature Project, both of which aim to document and make accessible endangered oral literatures and multimedia resources from the Himalayan region. With a PhD in Linguistics from Leiden University, Mark's past roles include Associate Research Scientist at the South Asian Studies Council at Yale University and Research Associate at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. His academic interests include ethnolinguistics, language endangerment, visual anthropology, and digital archives. Mark has worked closely with Thangmi-speaking communities in Nepal and the Heiltsuk First Nation in Canada. His significant contributions to the field focus on collaborative research methodologies and the preservation of endangered languages and cultures.

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

2006-01-01 — Present

University of British Columbia • Vancouver, BC, Canada

Associate Professor in the Anthropology, Nations and Endangered Languages Program.

Founding Program Director

— Present

Yale Himalaya Initiative •

Directed the Yale Himalaya Initiative.

Visiting Associate Professor

— Present

Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies •

Held a visiting associate professor appointment with a focus on sustainable studies.

Research Associate

— Present

Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge •

Worked as a research associate prior to joining UBC.

Requirements for University of British Columbia

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6.5
Reading
Required:6.5
Writing
Required:6.5
Speaking
Required:6.5
Overall
Required:7
TOEFL
Listening
Required:22
Reading
Required:22
Writing
Required:21
Speaking
Required:21
Total
Required:100
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in Philosophy or related field 3 credits in formal logic 6 credits at the upper level in history of philosophy 3 credits at the upper level in ethics or value theory 6 credits at the upper level in metaphysics, epistemology, or philosophy of science
Application Checklist
  • Online application form
  • Application fee
  • Transcripts from all post-secondary institutions
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Writing sample (15-20 pages)
  • Statement of intent
  • Evidence of English language proficiency
Specialization Notes

Offers course-only and thesis routes. Focus areas include philosophy of science, mind, ethics, and Asian philosophy.