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    The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts (IDSVA), a PhD in Visual Arts: Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Art Theory for artists and creative thinkers.

  2. Where to Study Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art

    This guide is aimed at "students who are interested in pursuing graduate studies in philosophy with an expertise or competence in aesthetics or the philosophy of art." From the guide: The data for this edition of the Guide were collected in 2016 using a survey sent to every North American graduate philosophy department.

  3. The Institute

    Doctor of Philosophy The Institute of Fine Arts is dedicated to graduate teaching and advanced research in the history of art and archeology and in the conservation and technology of works of art.

  4. Philosophy

    The program has strengths across a broad range of topics and areas, so you'll be able to pursue your interests wherever they may lead, especially in moral and political philosophy, aesthetics, epistemology, philosophy of logic, philosophy of language, the history of analytic philosophy, ancient philosophy, Immanuel Kant, and Ludwig Wittgenstein.

  5. Ph.D. in Philosophy Overview

    Ph.D. Overview. Our department has areas of strength in numerous philosophical traditions, e.g. Africana, Analytic Metaphysics, Value Theory, Continental, and Latin American/Decolonial philosophy, thus offering an intellectually rich environment in which to pursue graduate studies. In addition to the coursework required in Philosophy, which ...

  6. Arts & Humanities MPhil/PhD

    The Royal College of Art MPhil and PhD degrees are grounded firmly in research theory and methods, while maintaining and encouraging a high degree of creativity and experimentation.

  7. Prospective Students at the Institute

    The Institute's PhD program is designed for students who are eager to investigate the role of the visual arts today and in the past. Through detailed, object-based study and historical and theoretical interpretation, our degree program provides a rigorous experience supported by interaction with the leading scholars of the Institute, New York University and exceptional access to museums ...

  8. Philosophy, Art & Social

    In PAS, philosophy and philosophically informed critical theory orient the approach to the arts, and to questions bearing on the social and political orders. The MA and PhD programs in Philosophy, Art, and Social Thought are designed to prepare students to undertake original, independent research in the broad range of fields covered in the program's title, and/or professional work of an ...

  9. History and Philosophy of Art

    History and Philosophy of Art. We offer a supportive, inclusive and innovative learning environment within the multi-disciplinary School of Arts. Applications are especially welcome in the areas of curation, Renaissance and Baroque art, contemporary practice (including global art), philosophy of art and aesthetics, curation and photography.

  10. PhD in Philosophy

    The Department of Philosophy operates under a system of multi-year financial aid packages which are provided by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS).

  11. Doctor of Philosophy

    Overview The Doctor of Philosophy - Arts (also known as a PhD or Doctorate) is the highest Arts degree offered by the University of Melbourne. By writing a sustained thesis (80,000-100,000 words) of independent research which examines a specific problem, issue or topic, you will make a significant and original contribution to an existing area of knowledge in your field of study.

  12. PhD in Philosophy

    PhD students take courses from four main areas: history of philosophy, logic, ELMS (epistemology, philosophy of language, metaphysics, philosophy of science), and value theory. These four areas provide a firm foundation for research and teaching beyond the PhD program.

  13. Ph.D. in Philosophy

    Graduate Overview Syracuse University offers programs leading to the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in philosophy. Studies in the Ph.D. Program are designed to prepare students to make original contributions in philosophy and to teach at the college or university level. Studies in the M.A. Program are designed to enhance a student's understanding and expertise in some aspects of philosophy.

  14. Doctor of Philosophy (Arts and Social Sciences)

    Research areas PhD candidates in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences undertake research in over 40 subject areas based in the faculty's six schools. These are the Schools of Economics; the Languages and Cultures; Art, Communication and English (including Sydney College of the Arts); Humanities; Social and Political Sciences; and the Sydney School of Education and Social Work.

  15. Philosophy

    Philosophy. The department offers a wide range of courses in various traditions of philosophy, with strengths and a well-established reputation in the history of philosophy, ethics, philosophy of law, epistemology, philosophy of language, and philosophy of religion as well as other central topics. Programs of Study.

  16. Doctor of Philosophy PhD

    Courses Courses. Monash Arts PhD is renowned for its innovation, engaging in high quality research in the humanities and social sciences. Find out more.

  17. PhD and MPhil degrees

    PhD and MPhil degrees. Discover a PhD or MPhil awarded in any subject area at UAL with qualified and inspiring research supervision. Join UAL's vibrant community of researchers. We offer theoretical and practice-based research programmes, leading to an MPhil or PhD. There are currently over 300 research students at UAL who are members of our ...

  18. Doctor of Philosophy in Art History

    Our PhD program provides scholarly challenges, research skills, and mentoring necessary for professional development and successful careers. PhD students are expected to acquire greater breadth and depth of knowledge in the discipline of art history, to achieve a high level of expertise in a specialized field, and to demonstrate professional speaking and writing skills.

  19. PhD in Philosophy : College of Humanities & Fine Arts

    The preliminary requirements of the philosophy PhD program includes extensive coursework, a starred paper, an area examination document, and an oral area examination. After completing the preliminary requirements, students complete and defend a dissertation. Students in the PhD program may also receive the master's degree upon completion of ...

  20. Doctor of Philosophy Program in Philosophy

    The Department of Philosophy also offers a program leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. The degree requires 72 points. The department requires that 44 points (the "basic points") be as specified below. A minimum of 36 of the 44 basic points must be taken in the NYU Department of Philosophy. Twenty-eight of the total 72 points may be ...

  21. Where to Study Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art [updated 2020]

    The American Society for Aesthetics Graduate Guide. The American Society for Aesthetics maintains an updated graduate guide, based on responses from departments themselves. It is aimed at "students who are interested in pursuing graduate studies in philosophy with an expertise or competence in aesthetics or the philosophy of art.". It features:

  22. Art History

    The Art History PhD program encourages high scholastic achievement, original research, and a firm theoretical grounding. Alumni of the program have made considerable contributions to teaching and research in universities, museums, and galleries worldwide.

  23. The Graduate Program in Philosophy

    Graduate Degree Stanford's graduate program in Philosophy is by any measure among the world's best. We attract excellent students, we provide them ample access to leading scholars for instruction and advice, and we turn out accomplished philosophers ready to compete for the best jobs in a very tight job market. We offer both MA and PhD degrees.

  24. Tom Jeannot, Ph.D.

    Tom Jeannot, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy. Tom Jeannot has been at Gonzaga since 1986. He works on moral philosophy, personalism, philosophical hermeneutics, Hegelian Marxism and Critical Theory, classical American philosophy, and the thought of Bernard Lonergan.

  25. Philosophy

    Some majors go on to do graduate work in philosophy or other arts and sciences disciplines, or to further schooling in law, theology, education, or business. As a group, philosophy majors typically perform better than most or all other majors on pre-graduate school tests such as the GRE and the LSAT.

  26. Ph.D. Program Requirements and Guidelines

    The Ph.D. program in philosophy is composed of the following requirements: Coursework Requirements Logic Requirement Foreign Language Requirement Dissertation Field Exam Requirement Dissertation Prospectus and Dissertation Requirements Below are the requirement details for the degree and the standards of progress. Ph.D. Requirements Coursework Requirements Credits The Graduate School requires ...

  27. Applied Economics PhD

    Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Economics. The newly designed, STEM-designated Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Economics in Temple University's College of Liberal Arts prepares students for university teaching and research positions and careers as economists in business, government and industry. This 42-credit doctoral program emphasizes the development of advanced research and scholarship ...