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2019 - 2020
Department Name: 
Department of Philosophy
Department Chair: 
Carolyn McLeod,
Department Chair
Faculty: 
Name: 
Michael Anderson,
Title: 
Professor
Name: 
John Bell,
Title: 
Professor
Name: 
Andrew Botterell,
Title: 
Associate Professor
Name: 
David Bourget,
Title: 
Assistant Professor
Name: 
Louis Charland,
Title: 
Professor
Name: 
Eric Desjardins,
Title: 
Assistant Professor
Name: 
Robert DiSalle,
Title: 
Professor
Name: 
Corey Dyck,
Title: 
Associate Professor
Name: 
Lorne Falkenstein,
Title: 
Professor
Name: 
Helen Fielding,
Title: 
Associate Professor
Name: 
Devin Henry,
Title: 
Associate Professor
Name: 
Benjamin Hill,
Title: 
Associate Professor
Name: 
Tracy Isaacs,
Title: 
Professor
Name: 
Dennis Klimchuk,
Title: 
Associate Professor, Graduate Chair
Name: 
Carolyn McLeod,
Title: 
Professor, Department Chair
Name: 
Angela Mendelovici,
Title: 
Assistant Professor
Name: 
Michael Milde,
Title: 
Associate Professor & Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Name: 
Wayne Myrvold,
Title: 
Professor
Name: 
Kathleen Okruhlik,
Title: 
Associate Professor
Name: 
Anthony Skelton,
Title: 
Associate Professor, Acting Director of The Rotman Institute
Name: 
Christopher Smeenk,
Title: 
Associate Professor
Name: 
Robert Stainton,
Title: 
Distinguished University Professor
Name: 
Jackie Sullivan,
Title: 
Assistant Professor
Name: 
John Thorp,
Title: 
Associate Professor
Name: 
Christopher Viger,
Title: 
Associate Professor
Name: 
Charles Weijer,
Title: 
Professor
Name: 
William Harper,
Title: 
Professor Emeritus
Name: 
Francesca Vidotto,
Title: 
Assistant Professor
Diversity Efforts: 
has hosted an APA CSW Site Visit
has a climate or diversity committee
has a Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) chapter or similar diversity group
has conducted a departmental climate survey within the past three years
hosts invited speakers who are members of underrepresented groups at least annually
has hosted an event focused on diversity and inclusion within the past year
provides annual sexual harassment, bystander, and climate training (directly or through our institution)
ensures department events are accessible to participants with disabilities
provides accommodations for faculty and guest speakers with disabilities
provides accommodations for students, faculty, and others with disabilities (directly or through our institution)
educates faculty and staff about disability accommodations and how to obtain them (directly or through our institution)
has implemented measures to combat implicit bias in the evaluation of students and faculty
Additional efforts to increase inclusiveness: 
This is an important issue for the Department. We have a very active Climate Committee, which involves faculty, graduate students, undergraduate students and staff, as well as a MAP chapter at the Department. Over the years several measures have been taken to increase inclusiveness, and we continue to work actively on this in the Department.
Additional Information: 
Entrance Scholarships: The program has several excellent entrance scholarships, including the Rotman Institute of Philosophy scholarships valued at $10,000 for students in philosophy of science and the Barnard Scholarship valued at $15,000 for students in political philosophy. In addition, there are Faculty of Arts & Humanities entrance scholarships that typically range from $1000 to $5000.
Faculty Demographics: 
Tenured: 
24
Select the demographic: 
Men
Tenured: 
6
Non-tenure track: 
1
Select the demographic: 
Women
Other Financial Information: 
Graduate students within their funding period (1 year for MA, 4 years for PhD, 5 years for Direct Entry PhD) receive funding from a combination of sources. The standard financial support package is outlined here: https://www.uwo.ca/philosophy/graduate/financial/annual.html. Funding for academic-related travel may also be applied for once annually in addition to external and internal scholarship competitions.
Degrees Offered: 
Ph.D.
Terminal Masters
Tuition: 
In State: 
$6,567
Out of State: 
$7,042
Number of Required Courses: 
7
Degrees Awarded: 
Year: 
2014
Degrees Awarded: 
11
Time to Completion: 
5.70
Year: 
2013
Degrees Awarded: 
11
Time to Completion: 
5.00
Year: 
2012
Degrees Awarded: 
6
Time to Completion: 
6.00
Year: 
2011
Degrees Awarded: 
6
Time to Completion: 
4.00
Year: 
2010
Degrees Awarded: 
9
Time to Completion: 
5.50
Year: 
2015
Degrees Awarded: 
17
Time to Completion: 
5.27
Year: 
2016
Degrees Awarded: 
10
Time to Completion: 
5.73
Year: 
2017
Degrees Awarded: 
8
Time to Completion: 
4.70
Year: 
2018
Degrees Awarded: 
6
Time to Completion: 
4.94
Entry Requirements: 
Transcripts: 
Yes
Writing Sample: 
Yes
Minimum GPA Required?: 
Yes
GPA: 
3.30
Letters of Recommendation: 
2
GRE Required?: 
No
TOEFL Required?: 
Yes
TOEFL Online Score: 
86.00
TOEFL Paper Score: 
65.00
Other Requirements: 
Though unofficial transcripts are acceptable for the on-line applications, students who are admitted must supply official transcripts to the University before registration.
Program Strengths: 
The MA in Philosophy at Western is a one-year funded program. Students take six one-term courses and write a 10,000 word research paper over the summer (which may, but need not, develop work from one of their courses). Each year the courses available reflect the strengths and diversity of interests of the faculty, which collect along five principal fields: feminist philosophy; history of philosophy (ancient, medieval and modern); moral, political and legal philosophy; philosophy of mind and language; and philosophy of science (including mathematics and logic.
Program Strengths: 
There are two streams in the Ph.D. program in Philosophy at Western. Students entering with an MA (as most do) are enrolled in a four-year funded program. In first year students take courses; in their second they take a comprehensive exam in their main research area and complete a course that will lead the writing and defense of a thesis prospectus; their third and fourth years are spent writing their dissertations. The courses and supervision available reflect the strengths and diversity of interests of the faculty, which collect along five principal fields: feminist philosophy; history of philosophy (ancient, medieval and modern); moral, political and legal philosophy; philosophy of mind and language; and philosophy of science (including mathematics and logic). There is also a five-year program for students entering with a BA. Students in this stream are funded for five years. The program is as described above, but with an extra year of coursework at the beginning.
Tuition: 
In State: 
$6,567
Out of State: 
$15,274
Number of Required Courses: 
6
Entry Requirements: 
Transcripts Required?: 
Yes
Writing SampleRequired?: 
Yes
GPA: 
3.30
Letters of Recommendation: 
2
GRE Required?: 
No
GPA Required?: 
Yes
TOEFL Required?: 
Yes
TOEFL Computer Score: 
86.00
TOEFL Paper Score: 
65.00
Other Requirements: 
Unofficial transcripts are acceptable for the online application but students who are admitted must supply official transcripts before they may be registered.
Summary of Ph.D. Students, 2011 - 2015: 
Summary Category: 
Entered the marketplace
Men: 
32
Women: 
13
Unknown Gender: 
0
Other Gender: 
0
Summary Category: 
Left without receiving a degree
Men: 
0
Women: 
0
Unknown Gender: 
0
Other Gender: 
0
Summary Category: 
Placed in a non-tenure track position
Men: 
18
Women: 
7
Unknown Gender: 
0
Other Gender: 
0
Summary Category: 
Placed in a tenure-track position
Men: 
5
Women: 
3
Unknown Gender: 
0
Other Gender: 
0
Summary Category: 
Were not placed
Men: 
0
Women: 
0
Unknown Gender: 
0
Other Gender: 
0
Summary Category: 
Placed in a non-academic Job
Men: 
9
Women: 
3
Unknown Gender: 
0
Other Gender: 
0
Address: 
1151 Richmond St
London, ON N6A 3K7
Canada
Location: 
Types of Masters: 
Terminal Master's: 
Yes
Public/Private: 
Public
location_taxonomize_terms: 
total-faculty-woman: 
7
Faculty Total Men: 
24
Faculty Total Unknown: 
0
Faculty Total Other: 
0
Faculty Total: 
31
Ph.D. Total Woman: 
0
Ph.D. Total Men: 
0
Ph.D. Total Unknown: 
0
Ph.D. Total Other: 
0
Ph.D. Total LGBT: 
0
Ph.D. Total Disability: 
0
Ph.D. Total: 
0
MA Total Woman: 
0
MA Total Men: 
0
MA Total Unknown: 
0
MA Total Other: 
0
MA Total LGBT: 
0
MA Total Disability: 
0
MA Total: 
0
Tuition Min: 
0
Tuition Max: 
15 274
Total Students: 
0
Faculty African/African American: 
0
Faculty Asian: 
0
Faculty Native American: 
0
Faculty Hispanic or Latino: 
0
Faculty Pacific Islander: 
0
Faculty White: 
0
Faculty Multi-racial: 
0
Faculty Other Race: 
0
Faculty Unknown Race: 
0
Ph.D. African/African American: 
0
Ph.D. Asian: 
0
Ph.D. Native American: 
0
Ph.D. Hispanic or Latino: 
0
Ph.D. Pacific Islander: 
0
Ph.D. White: 
0
Ph.D. Multi-racial: 
0
Ph.D. Other Race: 
0
Ph.D. Unknown Race: 
0
MA African/African American: 
0
MA Asian: 
0
MA Native American: 
0
MA Hispanic or Latino: 
0
MA Pacific Islander: 
0
MA White: 
0
MA Multi-racial: 
0
MA Other Race: 
0
MA Unknown Race: 
0
Total Placements: 
45
Tenured-track Placements: 
8
Non-tenure track Placements: 
25
Non-Academic Placements: 
12
Percentage of Tenured Track Employees: 
96.77
Faculty Other Unknown total: 
0
Masters Teaching Placement: 
0
Masters Non-Teaching Placement: 
0
Masters PhD Placement: 
0
Masters Total Placement: 
0