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University of Chicago
Duration : 4 Years
Intake : january,november
IELTS : 7.0
TOEFL : 90
PTE : 0
University Course Details URL : Visit Website
Level : PhD
Tuition & fees : $ 57,642 Per Year
University of Chicago Contact Details

1 Pace Plaza, New York, NY, 10038, USA
Email: intlgradadmission@pace.edu
Phone: +18667223338

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About Integrative Biology in University of Chicago

The Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy's (OBA) graduate program in Integrative Biology trains students to pose strongly interdisciplinary research questions across fields in biology and among levels of biological organization. Faculty in our department engage a diverse range of topics in biology in the broad contexts of understanding how animals develop, evolve, and function. Please explore the faculty pages for details on the full breadth of research interests represented in the department, as well as the research page.

OBA's graduate student curriculum permits students to develop their own research focus and PhD project while also building a strong foundation in integrative biology under the active mentorship of our diverse faculty. Students in the Integrative Biology program take a variety of core and elective courses in which they are introduced to both to faculty research and to approaches to integrative research in organismal biology. Our students have the opportunity to utilize the diversity of expertise at the University of Chicago and affiliated institutions including the Field Museum of Natural History, Argonne National Laboratory and Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), and to take courses across the sciences and beyond. Beyond our thriving departmental academic community, there are numerous weekly seminar series exemplifying diverse aspects of the biological sciences (for example, evolution, ecology, behavior, integrative biology, development, genetics and molecular biology, neurobiology and computational neuroscience) that bring in researchers from around the world.

Integrative Neuromechanics 

Neuromechanics is an important area of growth in neuroscience. The field examines the combined function of the brain in concert with the biomechanics of body movement and sensorimotor integration. Neuromechanics research has implications for both basic and applied work related to a national need in neuroscience including: (1) development of neuroprosthetics to restore abilities to amputees, (2) development of biologically-inspired designs for a range of engineering applications, and (3) increased understanding of how organisms function in changing environments, a key to understanding potential impacts of climate change on behavior, animal populations and species survival. 

This is a particularly exciting time to be an integrative biologist. Recent advances in research tools and technology in molecular biology, neurobiology, genetics, scientific visualization, and computational biology are providing new opportunities to approach biological questions with fresh perspectives and to explore new directions through interdisciplinary research.

Academic qualification equivalents

  • Applicants must have passed high school

English language requirements 

  • IELTS : 7.0
  • TOEFL IBT: 90

University of Chicago Highlights

Year of Establishment 1890
Type of University Private 
Intake Season Fall/Spring/Summer
Campus Setting Urban
Total Enrollment 17,002
Acceptance Rate 7%
Total Faculty 2377
Student-to-faculty ratio 5:1
Students receiving Financial Aid 48%
Test Scores Accepted SAT / ACT
Language of Instruction English
Official Website uchicago.edu
Percentage of International Students 21%

Cost of Attendance

The cost of attendance for international students is shown in the table below. Individual prices may vary.

Category Expense
Undergraduate Tuition Fee 58,230 USD
Graduate Tuition Fee 57,759 USD
Books and supplies 1,800 USD
Living on-campus 16,350 USD

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