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Research Master in Philosophy – (M.A.)

Tilburg University

Faculty of Humanities
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Application Deadline: January intake: December 1; NonEU/EEA: October 1; August intake: July 1; Non EU/EEA: April 15
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 1,713 ≈ € 6,546 (non-EEA)
Location: Tilburg / Netherlands / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 24 months Start Date: January
Educational Form:
  • Taught
  • Research
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Special:
  • Joint
Credits (ECTS): 120
Languages: English 
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Location of Tilburg University

The Research Master's programme in Philosophy is a two-year programme that covers a wide range of subjects in philosophy. Our overall aim is to provide you with the skills and insight needed to do independent intellectual work in philosophy at a postgraduate level. Some of our students want to acquire these skills and insights as preparation for a PhD track, some plan to use them in another area of intellectual enterprise, and some are just curious and want to know what postgraduate studies in philosophy are like. But all are invited to participate in a lively research environment in which students are encouraged to interact with some of the best minds in the field.

The art of thinking

The difference between our Research Master’s programme in Philosophy and other programmes is that it emphasizes skills. You will receive a solid, thorough training in the art of thinking: clear reasoning, critical analysis, deciphering complex subjects, and techniques such as conveying your thoughts accurately. As a Master’s graduate you will be able to make a valuable contribution to the intellectual debate on philosophy, both amongst colleagues and in wider social circles.

Excellent research

Research in philosophy at Tilburg University attracts world-wide attention. In theoretical philosophy, the Tilburg Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science (TiLPS) is home to extensive collaboration between logicians, philosophers of science, epistemologists, and philosophers of language. And in practical philosophy there is a similarly strong cooperation between ethicists and social, political and legal philosophers. There are frequent guest lectures by renowned speakers from all over the world, all of which are open to students. We stimulate an intellectually open atmosphere and we not only study the many interconnections between philosophical topics but also engage in interdisciplinary research, in which philosophical points of view are combined with insights from economics, legal theory, psychology, sociology, anthropology, linguistics or computer science.

What makes this programme special?

* You will receive hands-on training in philosophy through participation in research seminars in a variety of fields, including Philosophy of Science, Logic, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language, Ethics, Philosophy of Law, Philosophy of Culture, and Social Philosophy.
* Training courses will help you improve scholarly skills such as academic writing and giving talks.
* You will get a chance to discuss your ideas with leading philosophers from all over the world.
* You will be assigned a personal tutor, who will give you active support.


Contents

The International Research Masters programme in Philosophy is a two-year course, which Tilburg University offers jointly with Radboud University Nijmegen. It was established for students of proven ability who wish to prepare for an academic career in philosophy. Both universities have an excellent reputation.

We combine internationally acclaimed research with excellent teaching. This has great advantages for you as a Research Masters student. You can choose from one of the widest range of philosophical specializations in Europe, with courses and seminars that are exclusively taught in English at both universities. You will receive expert supervision in continental, analytic and historical approaches to philosophy and, if you intend to embark on an academic career, this course will give you the necessary research skills.

Structure of the programme
First year (60 EC*)
* a two-semester seminar on research methodologies (18 EC)
* training in academic writing and presentation skills (6 EC)
* a Research Masters seminar in your area of specialization (9 EC)
* two regular Masters seminars of your own choice (18 EC)
* a research essay (9 EC)

Second year (60 EC)
* three Research Masters seminars in your area of specialization (27 EC)
* training in academic skills (3 EC)
* a Research Masters thesis (30 EC)

Note that if you already have an MA degree in philosophy, you can apply for a waiver; depending on your previous course work, you may be allowed to enter directly into the second year of this programme.

*An "EC" is an European Credit, which is equivalent to 28 hours of study, in accordance with the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS).

What makes this programme special?
* You will receive hands-on training in philosophy through participation in research seminars in a variety of fields, including Philosophy of Science, Logic, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language, Ethics, Philosophy of Law, Philosophy of Culture, and Social Philosophy.
* Training courses will help you improve scholarly skills such as academic writing and giving talks.
* You will get a chance to discuss your ideas with leading philosophers from all over the world.
* You will be assigned a personal tutor, who will give you active support.

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Requirements

Candidates seeking admission to the programme must meet the following criteria:

* They must possess an internationally recognized BA or MA in philosophy.
* Their average grade in philosophy in the 2nd and 3rd year of their Bachelors degree studies, or the last year of their Masters studies, must be the equivalent of 7.5 or more (on the Dutch scale of 10---this corresponds to upper second honours).
* Their BA or MA thesis must be the equivalent of a grade of 8 or more (on the Dutch scale of 10).
* They must be able to demonstrate that they have serious research interests and skills.
* Their oral and written command of English must be sufficiently high to allow for academic work. They must either * have obtained a higher diploma from an English-teaching institution,
* or have scored 577 or higher in the paper-based version of the TOEFL language exam (IELTS equivalent: 6.5),
* or have obtained a score of 233 on the computer-based version of this test (internet-based 90).

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
TOEFL Paper-based: 577
TOEFL Computer-based: 233
TOEFL Internet-based: 90

Accreditation

The business programmes of the Faculty of Economics and Business have been accredited by the Association To Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International). Tilburg University, therefore, is proud to be distinguished as one of the very select group of European institutions to acquire AACSB accreditation.


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