1. Academic background: Applicants are usually required to have a bachelor's degree in humanities, such as history, literature and philosophy. Applicants should have excellent academic performance, and usually require an average undergraduate grade of over 80%.
2. English language ability: Cambridge University requires applicants to have good English language ability. It is usually required to provide an IELTS total score of 7.5 or above, and a single item is not less than 7.0. Or provide other English language test scores recognized by Cambridge University, such as TOEFL score 1 10 and above.
3. Research Plan: Applicants need to submit a research plan, detailing the research content and methods they want to carry out in the field of digital humanities. The research plan should be clear and logical, and can show the applicant's research potential and innovative thinking.
4. Letter of recommendation: the applicant needs to provide two letters of recommendation, and the recommender should be the applicant's mentor or someone who has worked closely with the applicant. The recommendation letter should evaluate the applicant's academic ability, research potential and personal quality.
5. Personal statement: Applicants need to write a personal statement to introduce their academic background, research interests and motives, as well as the reasons for choosing to apply for the Master of Digital Humanities program at Cambridge University. The personal statement should highlight the uniqueness of the applicant and his understanding and enthusiasm in the field of digital humanities.
6. Other requirements: According to the requirements of specific projects, other materials may be needed, such as portfolios, research papers, etc. Applicants need to read the project official website carefully to understand the specific application requirements and deadline.