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György Málnási Bartók Doctoral School of Philosophy [Arts and Humanities]

Insitution:University of Szeged
Faculty:Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Course / programme name:György Málnási Bartók Doctoral School of Philosophy [Arts and Humanities]
Branch of Science:Arts and Humanities
Level of studies:Doctoral
Qualification:Doctor of Philosophy
Language of instruction:English
Duration of the course / programme:8 semesters semesters
Location/city of the course:Szeged
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Our profile is variety in the tradition of classical Continental Philosophy and in some of the more current philosophical disciplines such as applied philosophy (environmental philosophy, bioethics, medical ethics), pragmatism, contemporary aesthetic thought and certain aspects of analytic philosophy. We also encourage and promote innovative, interdisciplinary research between traditional philosophy and cultural studies, the philosophy of art, religious studies, psychology, linguistics and media studies. For the most current and urgent debates of ethical and environmental concerns we provide the intellectual hardware based on the Continental philosophical tradition in order to foster thoughtful and responsible intellectual assessment and discussion of current cultural and social challenges. Research areas cover outstanding Continental thinkers, phenomenology, philosophical anthropology, existentialism, contemporary applied philosophy, 20th century and contemporary aesthetics and philosophy of art, modern epistemology and logic.

MA degree in philosophy/ethics/aesthetics/religious studies/history (with preference given to philosophy)
Entrance examination:Yes
Entrance type:Oral
Minimum level of language proficiency (oral):B2
Minimum level of language proficiency (written):B2
Place of examination:Online

Applicants register via the online application system. The entrance exam will be conducted in person, through a Skype interview. Identification of the applicant happens on the basis of personal documents. The entrance exam consists of an interview of motivation and an assessment of the research plan. Application and admission requirements: Application and admission requirements: B2 level competence in English, letter of motivation, detailed research plan (5-7 pages plus bibliography), letter of recommendation (from a lecturer of the home university), preliminary letter of acceptance from preciously contacted supervisor in our School. The feasibility of the research plan and its relevance to the research and teaching profiles of the School provides a basis for pre-selection. Non-relevant research plans might be refused. Previous professional activities (presentations at conferences, published papers, edited books, etc.) are not a must, but preference is given to candidates with some such accomplishments. Applicants present themselves, previous professional accomplishments, competences in philosophy and their research plans in an oral Skype interview.
Contact person name:Dr. Emese Mogyorodi
Contact person job position:associate professor
Contact e-mail:mse@philo.u-szeged.hu
Contact website:https://www.u-szeged.hu/english/study-programmes/philosophy-phd
Contact person name:Dr. Emese Mogyoródi
Contact person job position:associate professor
Contact e-mail:mse@philo.u-szeged.hu
Contact website:https://u-szeged.hu/english/study-programmes/philosophy-phd
Availability of preparatory year in the Stipendium Hungaricum programme:No
Availability of specialisation year in the Stipendium Hungaricum programme:No
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