Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Tufts Brochure and Program List 2020-2021

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Big ideas, bold thinking. High impact, real people.


Greetings from the Dean Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences are an integral part of the educational fabric here at Tufts. We explore big ideas and pursue bold thinking. Our students work closely with faculty experts to pursue impactful research and scholarship. Our work leads to innovative problem-solving that will ultimately change the world for the better. Our mission is to foster leadership and scholarship in an academically challenging and inclusive environment. At Tufts you’ll find an intimate and cooperative space where you’ll get to know your peers and faculty on a personal level as you take on big questions together. Our vibrant community values the combination of diverse perspectives and voices as we work towards our shared goal of advancing knowledge. Tufts’ combination of world-class scholarship, personalized mentoring, and professional development makes this university an ideal place to get the interdisciplinary education required by the modern world. I know that Tufts can prepare you to succeed in your career and provide the foundation for the leadership we need to solve global and local challenges.

Robert Cook, Ph.D. Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 2


04 About GSAS 06 Foundations 08 World-Class Scholarship 09 Personalized Mentoring 10 Career Development 11 Research Facilities and Resources 12 Social Sciences 13 Natural Sciences 14 Arts and Humanities 15 Interdisciplinary Programs 16 Our Campus and Community 18 How to Apply

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ABOUT GSAS

Your School Should Fit You.

1876 first graduate degree awarded in chemistry and physics

TIER 1 research university Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education

60+ That’s why Tufts pairs extensive research resources with a liberal arts atmosphere. You’ll be challenged by rigorous academics and do innovative research while bonding with your cohort and mentors. Here, you will prepare for today’s job market and tomorrow’s new careers. Academics and Research Founded in 1852, Tufts is recognized as a leading Tier-1 research university with highly regarded liberal arts and science graduate programs. You’ll work one-on-one with top professors and researchers at the forefront of their fields. Our highly selective programs focus on the personalized mentoring essential to advancing your career.

graduate degree programs

1000+ current graduate students

Community and Culture Our graduate school community is diverse, with students coming from all over the country and the world, sharing an array of academic and personal backgrounds with one another. We’re also collaborative, sharing a commitment to solving real-world problems, together in the lab, in the classroom, and in the community. This atmosphere extends across campus too, where you’ll find artistic, innovative activity everywhere. Plus, you’re a few miles from cosmopolitan Boston and all of its cultural, intellectual, and employment opportunities.

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14,500+ alumni worldwide


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Jonathan Diaz M.A. CANDIDATE IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND PLANNING

Priyanjana Pramanik M.S. IN ECONOMICS ’18

Katherine Cottrell M.A. CANDIDATE IN CLASSICS WITH TEACHING LICENSE What are you researching?

What are you researching? How the family planning aid restrictions of the Mexico City Policy effect outcomes, such as fertility and child mortality. Once I graduate, I’m joining the International Food Policy Research Institute in New Delhi as a research analyst. Why did you choose Tufts? I grew up in the Boston area and was interested in coming back after I moved to India. Tufts is a great school with excellent faculty and a perfect location. The school has everything I looked for, and more that I hadn’t even thought about! What do you value most about your experience here? That I had the opportunity to meet wonderful people from all over the world, and made connections that just might last me a lifetime.

My current research focuses on Camilla in Virgil’s Aeneid. By considering her literary and mythological antecedents, I am exploring how her character helps illuminate issues of gender, marriage, and the importance of citizenship in early Augustan Rome. Why did you choose Tufts? The Classics program is doing a lot of interesting work in the field of Digital Humanities, and I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to participate. The rigor and innovation in the department will give me the skills to continue my own work while introducing middle and high school students to this exciting field of study.

What have you researched? At Tufts, my research was at the intersection of sustainable development, equity, and capacity building. I was able to travel abroad to India and Chile, and interned in the Greater Boston area to supplement my work. Why did you choose Tufts? After completing a technical undergrad, I wanted to complement my studies by learning social and political frameworks, and Tufts helped me accomplish that. What do you value most about your experience here? The people and communities. There are lots of events catered to what is happening globally and groups to get involved with and learn alongside.

What do you value most about your experience here? What I value most is the community at Tufts. My professors challenge me to push my thinking. My peers support me in the ups and downs of life in academia. Tufts, however, is so much more than the two departments I spend most of my time in. I am grateful for all of the people in my Tufts life, from the librarians to the custodians who are an integral part of my education here. 5


FOUNDATIONS

What Makes Tufts Right for You? Personalized Mentoring Your community is full of resources to support your overall growth as a student and future professional in your field. Our professors are committed to your academic growth and success. Mentorship at Tufts starts with your professors really getting to know you and your professional and scholarly goals. The personal attention continues throughout your time here, as you hone your critical thinking skills and gain valuable experience during your program.

World-Class Scholarship We’re proud of our reputation as both a research powerhouse and a collaborative community. As a researcher and practitioner, you’ll have access to renowned faculty, exceptional technological resources, outstanding laboratory facilities, and strong industry partnerships. As a scholar, you’ll do more than learn what’s in textbooks. You will make new discoveries and share your own knowledge. As a leader, you’ll learn to implement change and find solutions that improve lives.

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Our Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion We are all enriched by the many experiences each individual member brings to our community. An engaged and diverse student body is fundamental to our academic mission. It provides the variety of perspectives that enhance the teaching, research, and development of new knowledge and a socially just future. Our goal is to create a genuine, supportive community where everyone belongs. To support this inclusive environment, we work with many university organizations, such as centers within the Group of Six, and invest in student leadership to promote these goals.

Career Development Are you ready to become a trail-blazer in your field? Tufts is known for educating leaders with the expertise to translate ideas into real-world action. You’ll find one of the leading professional development programs in the country with a variety of opportunities to develop research, teaching, and professional skills. Along the way, you’ll have opportunities to apply and demonstrate your growing skills, thanks to Tufts’ strong connections and partnerships with leading employers across industries.

“I like that Tufts is not as large as other universities, and that there are lots of opportunities for career development, both inside and outside of academia.” –Gina Mantica, Ph.D. candidate in Biology 7


WORLD-CLASS SCHOLARSHIP

World-Class Scholarship, for Citizens of the World. Guiding Bold Thinkers Since 1852.

Research Opportunities You’ll have access to the latest resources and technologies, whether you’re doing biotech bench work, math education field work, or theatrical stage work. You’ll also have collaborative faculty members eager for your contributions to their endeavors. In turn, faculty will support you as you learn to conduct your own independent research.

Rigorous Academics By engaging in active dialogue and stimulating coursework, you’ll do more than just ask big questions. Your distinguished professors will also help you answer them, as you turn inspiration into mastery and achieve your intellectual and professional goals.

Industry Partnerships The Boston area is a hub of innovation and research, and Tufts has connections with leading organizations. Whatever your discipline and career interests, we’ll help you gain valuable experience outside the classroom and lab too. 8

The Allen Discovery Center With a $10 million grant, the Allen Discovery Center is dedicated to research at the frontier of the life sciences. Michael Levin, Vannevar Bush Professor in the Department of Biology, and an interdisciplinary team of graduate student researchers are exploring the bioelectrical control of development and regeneration, which could lead to medical breakthroughs regarding birth defects, cancer, traumatic injuries, and degenerative diseases.


PERSONALIZED MENTORING

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Close Collaboration From day one, you’ll work closely with your professors by engaging in active dialogue and conducting critical research. This spirit of partnership is as much about faculty getting to know you and your interests, as it is about them sharing what they know.

Broader Connections Tufts faculty and staff have strong relationships with employers across industries and around the world. Your mentors, career officers, and faculty will make sure you have access to the competitive internships and field experiences that often lead to full-time employment. Several programs feature professionally-facing advisory boards to ensure your skill-set stays relevant. We also offer local, regional, and national engagement through research, fieldwork, and service learning opportunities.

Individual Attention Join our exceptional academic community and you’ll be valued as more than a face in the crowd. This starts with small class sizes and continues with personalized mentorship that empowers you to achieve your goals at Tufts and beyond. Our professors will support you as you begin self-directing your own research.

Leaders Aren’t Just Born— They’re Inspired. Where Leadership and Scholarship Come Together.

Graduate Institute for Teaching (GIFT) To excel as educators, future professors need to be effective classroom teachers as well as productive researchers. The GIFT program focuses on preparing doctoral students through an intensive summer bootcamp on teaching and pedagogy, followed by the opportunity to co-teach a course with a Tufts faculty member who serves as a mentor throughout the program.

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT

Professional Skills Workshops

Graduate Research Excellence at Tufts (GREAT)

A co-curricular program, these workshops are designed specifically to help graduate students acquire broad and transferable skills. To prepare for your pursuits in graduate education and beyond, workshops focus on five interconnected domains: Scholarly Expertise, Career Preparation, Communication Skills, Leadership and Collaboration, and Personal Development.

Want to reach your full research potential? Available to all doctoral candidates, the GREAT program includes intensive workshops, such as data analytics, and the opportunity to present research for peer review.

Career Opportunities At Tufts, you’ll be able to access the diverse Boston job market, from the corporate world to the non-profit sector to emerging industries. The Graduate Winternship program takes advantage of our expansive Boston alumni network, allowing you to shadow a Tufts alum for a week during winter break. Our connections with professional societies and organizations open up exciting opportunities to deepen your interests and explore new possibilities with your graduate degree.

The Opportunities You Need for the Career You Want. Tufts Career Center You get life-long access to the resources tailored specifically to our graduate students. This includes career advising on topics, including job searching, networking, and writing resumes. You can also take seminars on other professional development topics, such as interviewing.

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Tier-1 Research Requires World-Class Facilities. The Collaborative Learning and Innovation Complex (CLIC)

CLIC combines specialized research labs, learning spaces, and social areas. For instance, Occupational Therapy students and faculty use the Innovation and Simulation Lab in CLIC to engage in interdisciplinary simulated practice experiments and collaborate with community partners to design, implement, and test innovative projects and technology. CLIC also has small private rooms for social scientists to conduct research interviews and open spaces for students and faculty from all disciplines to collaborate on projects.

Health and Fitness The Science and Engineering Complex (SEC)

Relax and recharge while you hit the 6,000square-foot Tisch Sports and Fitness Center, or make friends by joining an intramural team.

This state-of-the-art hub was designed to facilitate innovative research. Inside you’ll find teaching labs with ergonomic workstations, a mass spectrometer suite, and modern classrooms. The SEC also features a café and sunlit fourstory atrium to foster student interaction in non-academic settings.

The Tisch Library

The largest of the Tufts libraries, Tisch Library provides extensive resources for graduate students across disciplines. The library’s adaptive space accommodates new learning modes, including the Data Lab, while also supporting traditional study. In addition, Tisch Library includes the branches of the Lilly Music Library and the W. Van Alan Clark, Jr. Library at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University.

Graduate Student Life In addition to providing opportunities to present your research, the Graduate Student Council also sponsors social activities and student organizations like the Graduate Student Anime Club. 11


DISCIPLINES

Social Sciences

Solving Social Challenges Requires a Human Touch.

Learning Through Play To foster STEM learning, Marina Bers, professor and chair in the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development and director of the Early Childhood Technology certificate, and dozens of Tufts students developed KIBO, a small robot that kids ages 4 to 7 can program using wooden blocks without keyboards or screens. Featured in The New York Times, KIBO robot kits, student workbooks, and more are now available around the world.

Breaking Down Stereotypes

Marquel Norton M.A./Ed.S. in School Psychology Marquel Norton earned his specialized master’s degree with a new educational studies concentration. He proposed the custom program after being inspired by an Educational Studies class that keyed into racism and how it operates in schools. Norton applied his newfound skills at his special education internship at the Conservatory Lab Charter School in diverse Dorchester. For instance, he played chess with children with autism during the intervention phase of cases, to help students build social skills and organize their lives. These days, Norton is pursuing his goal of becoming a school psychologist in an inner city. After that, he’ll get his Ph.D. and become a professor— perhaps even at Tufts.

“Tufts is a create-your-own-adventure situation. It allows you the autonomy to do critical work while improving your reasoning and not being complacent in anything.” 12

At the Social Identity and Stigma Lab, Associate Professor of Psychology Jessica Remedios examines a variety of prejudices. Her work explores how perceivers express and how targets experience racism, sexism, ageism, and anti-gay bias under conditions that reflect the complexities of real-world person perception.

From Author to Mentor Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning Julian Agyeman brings both a science and social science background to his work. His focal research interest is in the nexus between environmental justice and sustainability and the possibility of “just sustainabilities” as they pertain to development in an unequal world. Agyeman recently edited a book of essays with two Tufts graduate students titled Food Trucks, Cultural Identity, and Social Justice: From Loncheras to Lobsta Love that focuses on how food trucks reflect complex food systems and issues such as class and poverty.


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Natural Sciences

At Tufts, There’s More to Research Than Benchwork. Rachael Bonoan Ph.D. in Biology We rely on bees to pollinate a third of the crops we eat, but bee colonies are declining at an alarming rate. Rachael Bonoan wondered if a diverse diet affects bee susceptibility to various diseases. To find out, Bonoan raised two groups of bees on different, exclusive diets. Both groups were then challenged with chalkbrood, a common fungal disease. Bonoan’s hypothesis? With enough—and the right mix of—protein, bees can contract their thoracic muscles enough to warm the hive and kill the heat-sensitive pathogen. As Bonoan analyzes her data, she’s already been accepted as a postdoctoral fellow as part of the Crone Lab at Tufts and the Schultz Lab at Washington State University.

“Tufts even has an internal grant for grad students collaborating with labs outside their department. I know of biologists who work with chemists, engineers, and computer scientists.”

Untreatable Diseases, Meet Innovative Methods

Fixing Gerrymandering with Geometry

Taking the Carpool Lane on Fungal Highways

Associate Professor of Chemistry Joshua Kritzer knows how important interdisciplinary work is. In fact, the Kritzer lab integrates methods related to genetics, biophysical chemistry, and organic synthesis to identify peptides that can inhibit proteins involved in many currently “undruggable” cancers.

In 2018, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf asked Associate Professor of Mathematics Moon Duchin for help drafting legislative districts that don’t favor a particular party, class, or race. As she explains, using innovative algorithmic sampling methods “is a truly nonpartisan way to put limits on the power of the line-drawers to tilt maps in any particular direction.”

New research from Tufts has implications for food safety—and delicious cheese. Assistant Professor of Biology Benjamin Wolfe’s lab discovered that bacteria on cave-ripened cheese use pathways created by fungi to spread more efficiently. With this knowledge, cheesemakers could soon be manipulating these fungal highways to influence ripeness, flavor, and more.

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DISCIPLINES

Arts and Humanities Inspiring a Sense of Wonder.

Where Research and Creativity Share the Stage Earlier in her career, Heather Nathans, Alice and Nathan Gantcher Professor in Judaic Studies in the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, was a doctoral candidate at Tufts. After graduating, she served as a previous president of the American Society for Theatre Research. And now? Nathans runs the show behind the scenes as the Department Chair for the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies.

Going Beyond the Abstract with Philosophy Associate Professor of Philosophy Patrick Forber studies “the science of science” and teaches in the nation’s top-ranked terminal M.A. program in philosophy. His research explores evolutionary biology, including how spiteful behavior might have scared early societies into acting more fairly to survive.

Current Exhibition: Three Tracks for Museum Studies Here’s a preview of the Museum Studies faculty, who span three departments and various fields of expertise: Art History and Museum Studies Faculty: Andrew McClellan Expertise: History of Museums, Exhibitions, and Collecting History and Museum Studies Faculty: Man Xu Expertise: Chinese History, the History of Material Culture Museum Education Faculty: Cynthia Robinson Expertise: Museum Programs, Curricula, and Exhibitions 14

Emma Schneider Ph.D. in English As part of her doctoral experience, Emma Schneider participated in the Graduate Institute for Teaching (GIFT) program, where she co-taught Environmental Justice and World Literature. The GIFT program is more than just real-world teaching experience at the college level. It also paired Schneider with her co-teacher, Professor Elizabeth Ammons. With support from Ammons in the English department, Schneider designed and taught her own first-year writing course, Perceiving Environments. As Schneider has said, literature is a great place to get us to think beyond ourselves. Similarly, Tufts has proven to be a great place for Schneider to combine her passions for educating, writing, and advocating for the environment.

“My co-teacher’s been such a patient, motivating, kind, and brilliant advisor. And she has faith in me even when I don’t have enough faith in myself.”


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Interdisciplinary Programs New Approaches for New Discoveries.

Your program should fit your interests, not the other way around. From joint programs to designing your own course of study, here are a few options that prepare you to make interdisciplinary breakthroughs. Economics and Public Policy Ph.D. This joint program with The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy focuses on the critical issues of economic development, the rising demand for energy, and the environmental consequences of such progress.

Diversity and Inclusion Leadership M.A. In this program, you’ll join students from a variety of backgrounds and fields, taking courses across the full spectrum of perspectives and disciplines critical to prepare you to enact change for greater diversity and inclusivity in your chosen field.

Interdisciplinary Doctorate Ph.D Focused on independent research? In this program, students match their interests with Tufts’ academic, physical, and human resources to customize their doctoral experience.

Data Analytics M.S. Big data is transforming the academic and commercial worlds. Informed by faculty from a variety of disciplines and an advisory board of professionals in the field, this program teaches indepth knowledge of statistics, probability, and data analysis across the arts, humanities, sciences, and business sectors. 15


More Than a Campus, Tufts Is a Community.

Looking for a graduate school experience that balances camaraderie with professional opportunities? At Tufts, you’ll feel right at home. Every day at Tufts is a chance to experience our close-knit community, whether studying with friends over coffee, or attending a Sunday concert on campus. Of course, your professors are a big part of the Tufts experience too. They’re always happy to support you, whether they’re sharing guidance as you prepare for the annual Graduate Research Symposium, or chatting after class, in the lab, or in the library. Our annual school-wide BBQ is always a great start to the year. The Graduate Student Council provides many opportunities to find support and connect socially with other graduate students across the university. Grad students call our location “perfect” because we offer a rare combination: a beautiful and welcoming residential campus with easy access to an exciting metropolitan city.

Our Campus You’ll find inspiration everywhere, from exploring the Tufts Art Galleries to strolling across our green academic quad between classes. Since our Medford/Somerville campus is outside Boston proper, parking is easier and nearby housing is more affordable.

Our Location The Boston area is famous for its rich history, stellar intellectual resources, and diverse student population. With just a 10-minute walk or a 5-minute shuttle ride, you’re in the hip neighborhood of Davis Square, or on the subway to downtown Boston. Just to the north of the city are the beautiful mountains of nearby New Hampshire and Vermont.

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Visiting Tufts The best way to learn if Tufts is right for you: come meet our students and professors, and tour our campus. Ready to get started? Register for a tour and information session, or contact the department to learn more about your program of interest. Register for an upcoming session at go.tufts.edu/visit

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HOW TO APPLY

Apply Today. We’re Here to Help! Specific Program Details Admission requirements and deadlines vary by program. Learn more: asegrad.tufts.edu/admissions For questions about specific programs, contact the department to which you are applying. Visit asegrad.tufts.edu to find your graduate program director.

Apply Online You can start, save, and continue your application at any time. Apply now: gradase.admissions.tufts.edu/apply

Financing Your Graduate Education Tufts offers a full range of financial assistance to qualified graduate students in the form of tuition scholarships, research and teaching assistantships, loans, and campus employment. To learn more about financial aid packages, contact your department of interest. To apply for scholarship aid, complete the Scholarship Aid Application section of the online application.

Contact Us The Office of Graduate Admissions is happy to answer your questions. Call us: +1-617-627-3395 Email us: gradadmissions@tufts.edu Connect with us on Twitter and Instagram: @TuftsASEGrad 18


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“Your graduate or doctoral program should be a fun, rewarding challenge. Applying to the program in the first place should be easy. That’s why my team is here.” –Roxana Woudstra, Director of Graduate Admissions

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Graduate Degree Programs 2020-2021

Certificate Programs

Art MFA

History and Museum Studies MA

Residential Programs:

Art History MA

Human Developmental Economics PhD

Community Environmental Studies

Art History and Museum Studies MA

Interdisciplinary Studies PhD

Data Analytics

Biology MS*, PhD

Mathematics MS, PhD

Chemistry MS, PhD

Museum Education MA*

Management of Community Organizations

Chemistry/Biotechnology MS, PhD

Music MA

Museum Studies

Chemistry: Chemical Physics PhD

Occupational Therapy MS*, OTD

Occupational Therapy

Child Study and Human Development MA, PhD

Philosophy MA

Advanced Professional Study

Classics MA

Physics MS, PhD

Assistive Technology

Classics with Teaching License MA

Physics: Astrophysics MS., PhD

Cognitive Science PhD

Physics: Chemical Physics PhD

Hand and Upper Extremity Rehabilitation

Data Analytics MS

Physics: Physics Education MS, PhD

Program Evaluation

Digital Humanities MA

Psychology PhD

Diversity and Inclusion Leadership MA*

Public Policy MPP*

Hybrid Online Programs:

Economics MS

School Psychology MA, EdS

Economics and Public Policy PhD Joint program with The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

Sustainability M.S

Education: Art Education MAT

Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning MA*, MS Offering Dual and Joint Degrees with: The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, The Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts School of Engineering, Boston College Law School

Education: Elementary STEM MAT Education: Middle and High School MAT Education: STEM Education MS, PhD Education: Physics Education MS, PhD

Theatre and Performance Studies PhD

Environmental Economics and Urban Planning MS* Environmental Policy and Planning MS History MA, PhD

Early Childhood Technology Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Spatial Data Analytics

Online Programs: Data Analytics Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Occupational Therapy

Educational Studies MA English PhD

Diversity and Inclusion Leadership

School-Based Practice *Part-time program tracks available with courses offered in the evenings, on the weekends, and/or online.

Post-baccalaureate Programs: Interdisciplinary Studio Art Mathematics


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How to Apply For a complete set of application instructions and program deadlines, visit asegrad.tufts.edu. For application questions, contact:

Apply today at: asegrad.tufts.edu Contact

Call: +1-617-627-3395 Email: gradadmissions@tufts.edu Connect: @TuftsASEGrad

For questions about specific programs, contact the department to which you are applying. Find your graduate program director at asegrad.tufts.edu.

Visit Visit our campus to get a feel for the Tufts graduate school experience. Register for an information session online or contact your department to set up a meeting with the graduate director, a professor, or a current grad student.

Financial Aid Tufts offers scholarships, fellowships, and assistantships. To learn more about financial aid packages, contact your department of interest. To apply, complete the Financial Aid Application section of the online application.


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