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Central European University

Academic Year: 
2023 - 2024

Department Name

Department of Philosophy

Department Chair

Katalin Farkas,
Professor

Degrees Offered

Ph.D., Terminal Masters

Areas of Specialization Offered

Aesthetics, Applied Ethics, Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, Normative Ethics, Meta-Ethics, Philosophy of Gender, Metaphysics and Epistemology, Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Action, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Social Science, Philosophy of Science, History & Philosophy of Science (HPS), Logic, Philosophy of Biology, Philosophy Politics and Economics (PPE), Early Modern Philosophy (17th & 18th Century), Continental/European Philosophy (including Kant), History of Philosophy, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, Philosophy of History

Financial Aid

Teaching Fellowships:
Non-Teaching Fellowships:
Teaching Assistantships:
Scholarships:
Students teaching their own classes:
Other Financial Information:
All Philosophy PhD places are fully funded with a tuition waiver and a monthly stipend for 48 months. MA students are awarded scholarships (tuition discount and stipend) on a competitive basis. For details on the later, see https://philosophy.ceu.edu/application-ma-programs. For general information on funding at CEU, see: https://www.ceu.edu/admissions/funding-fees

Faculty


Members

Demographics

Ph.D.


Program Strengths

The program provides top-level up-to-date training in different areas in philosophy in order to prepare students for academic life (attending conferences, participating in research projects, and publishing in professional journals), to enable them to teach philosophy at university level, and to do independent research in different fields of philosophy.

Student Demographics

Degrees Awarded

Ph.D. Tuition (US$ in FTEs)

In State: 
$0
Out of State: 
$0

Master's


Program Strengths

Our MA programs aim to enable students to proceed to doctoral training in any leading department around the world. Our graduates will also be very well qualified, as far as the subject is concerned, to teach philosophy in the final years of secondary school. In addition, a holder of one of our philosophy MA degrees will have the kind of training in thinking analytically and systematically which is of great value in all responsible administrative and managerial positions. Regularly offered mandatory courses include courses in Logic, Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language, Metaphysics, Ethics, Ancient Philosophy, Early Modern Philosophy, and Continental Philosophy. In addition, we offer mandatory courses that help students in developing their skills in writing, argumentation and research. These are the Academic Writing Seminar, the Departmental Colloquium and the MA Thesis Seminar. The MA thesis supervision process is in addition to the MA Thesis Seminar and based on an intensive one-to-one faculty-student interaction and spread out over almost the complete final MA program year. Regularly offered elective courses include courses in the Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Religion, Empiricism, Rationalism, Nietzsche, Plato, Aristotle, Aesthetics, Philosophy of Science, Social Philosophy, and Political Philosophy. Other courses will follow the faculty’s research interests.

Student Demographics

Master's Tuition (US$ in FTEs)

In State: 
$0
Out of State: 
$0

Placement


Students Retention Summary 2015