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Philosophy research degrees
We welcome applicants who are interested in developing their own MA/PhD thesis on any aspect of philosophical enquiry/history of science that our academic staff are available to supervise. Moreover, we have expertise in an exceptionally broad range of areas, including metaphysics, aesthetics, ethics, feminism, phenomenology, philosophy of mind and the history and philosophy of science and medicine.
Our postgraduate students take part in a wide range of activities, including reading groups, research seminars and meetings of Eidos, our highly active postgraduate philosophy society. We are also home to the Centre for Humanities Engaging Science and Society (CHESS). Every year, we host numerous events, including workshops, major conferences and talks by leading figures such as Noam Chomsky and Peter Singer. There is a constant stream of visitors to the Department and a vibrant atmosphere.
Former postgraduate students have taken up posts at a number of prestigious institutions, including the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, the University of London, MIT, Harvard University, Caltech, Emory University, Cornell University, the University of Notre Dame (USA), Rhodes University (South Africa), the University of Canterbury (New Zealand) and Trinity College, Dublin.
MA in Philosophy (or History of Science by Research)
An MA by Research is distinct from the taught MA in Philosophy (which includes structured courses of advanced study in specialist themes). The MA by Research provides a standalone degree, or may serve as preparation for further postgraduate study towards a PhD in Philosophy/History of Science. It is assessed by a major thesis of up to 50,000 words.
Course length 1 year full-time. 2 years part-time.
PhD in Philosophy (or History of Science)
The PhD is examined by a major thesis of up to 100,000 words and an oral examination (viva voce).
Course length 3 years full-time. 6 years part-time.
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Environmental Humanities PhD Scholarships
The faculty of arts and humanities at durham university invites applications for four doctoral scholarships in environmental humanities. applicants must hold an offer for a phd programme from one of the faculty's departments:.
- Classics and Ancient History,
- English Studies,
- Modern Languages and Cultures,
- Philosophy or
- Theology and Religion.
The scholarship has been created by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Durham University to generate a cohort of doctoral students in the area of Environmental Humanities for the 2024/25 year.
Environmental Humanities, understood broadly in terms of explorations of the interaction of nature and society and focussed on transformative research that brings the humanities – including the research carried out by all of our departments - to our most pressing problems in this area (such as the climate emergency).
Eligibility
Home and international students.
- Home and International students are welcome to apply.
- In the case of Home students: the scholarship will cover home tuition fees and an annual maintenance allowance.
- In the case of International students: the scholarship will only cover home tuition fees and an annual maintenance allowance, not the international rate tuition fees.
- Successful international applicants need to fund the difference between the home and international tuition fee rate by alternative means.
Applicants must
- Hold either an unconditional or conditional offer for a full-time PhD programme at the Arts & Humanities Faculty
Please note:
- Students who have already commenced their doctoral degree at Durham or elsewhere, or if they have previously been awarded a PhD are not eligible.
- It is a condition of an award that at the time of commencing the award (1 October 2024) the applicant is not in full-time employment. Applicants in full-time employment are not eligible for an award.
To be eligible for the one ring-fenced scholarship, the candidates must be of the following backgrounds:
- Black British
- British Asian
- UK domiciled candidates of mixed Black or Asian heritage
- Irish Traveller
How to apply
Apply for a course.
You will need to complete Durham University's online application form and to state that you wish to be considered for the Environmental Humanities Scholarship when the form asks you to indicate how you intend to fund your studies. (Please select 'other' from the drop-down menu and insert Environmental Humanities Scholarship in the text box.)
Please ensure that you submit your academic application and provide all relevant documents including transcripts, study certificates, academic references and English Language certificates to Durham University as soon as possible and you will need to hold an offer for a PhD programme from an Arts & Humanities Faculty Department by 5pm on 22 April 2024.
If you have already submitted an application previously and received an offer from one of the Arts & Humanities Faculty's Departments, you can self-nominate for the Environmental Humanities studentship, if your research proposal fits in the Environmental Humanities cluster.
Nomination process
Applicants are encouraged to self-nominate for the Environmental Humanities PhD Scholarship but are required to be in receipt of an offer (either conditional or unconditional) for a PhD programme of the Arts & Humanities Faculty for the October 2024 intake at the time of application for the scholarship. They can discuss their research proposal with their supervisors well in advance of the deadline.
Submit an application form with a personal statement
Applicants will need to submit a completed Environmental Humanities applications form , including their CV, research proposal (up to 2,000 words) and offer letter from Durham University as an attachment by 5pm on 22 April 2024 . The completed form and attachments will need to be submitted by e-mailing [email protected]
The application form includes a short statement on how they would benefit from being part of a cohort of students exploring challenges in the area of Environmental Humanities (up to 1,000 words).
Environmental Humanities application form
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Selection Process
A Selection Panel headed by the Deputy Executive Dean (Postgraduate) in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities will meet soon after the application deadline to consider the submitted proposal and their relevance to the research parameters of the Scholarship. The successful candidate will be contacted in the first instance by email, and unsuccessful applicants will be advised of the outcome soon afterwards.
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Phd students.
PhD students admitted to the department are offered five years of full funding (subject to satisfactory degree progress.) This includes tuition plus fellowship or salary, and five summers of support. (Outside support sources such as Mellon, Fulbright or NSF fellowships are included in this funding, and do not increase the years of funding.) Five quarters of the funding are fulfilling teaching assistantships, typically during the second and third years, and one in the fourth or fifth years. In addition, each student is covered for their full individual premium for Cardinal Care health insurance during funded quarters, and summer if they were enrolled during the prior quarter.
The Philosophy department provides additional funds for each student which can be used for books, computer equipment, conferences, travel expenses or other incidental expenses and fees . This fund is currently $1,000 per student annually, for the first five years. Our students also successfully apply to outside fellowships such as the Newcombe Doctoral Dissertaton Fellowship , dissertation fellowships through the Stanford Humanities Center or the VPGE , Humanities and Science graduate fellowships and awards, ACLS Mellon fellowships, and Bechtel's database of international scholarships .
The university also offers support programs for graduate students, such as grants and loans, to help with unexpected expenses:
https://financialaid.stanford.edu/grad/funding/
Stanford is on the quarter system. The normal combination of fellowship and assistantship is as follows.
First years are on fellowship for three quarters (Autumn, Winter, Spring.) There is no teaching requirement in the first year, allowing students to focus on class work.
Second Year and Third Year
Second years and third years typically receive one quarter of fellowship, and two quarters of teaching assistantship in each of these years. A Teaching Assistant usually leads two discussion sections of one course per quarter.
Fourth Year and Fifth Year
In the fourth year, students are usually on a research assistantship all year. In the fifth year, students usually receive a fellowship all year. There is often a quarter of teaching assistantship left to fulfill during those two years. This frees up time during the fourth and fifth year for working on the dissertation.
We do offer some funding for the sixth year in most years, but cannot guarantee funding at this point.
There are four guaranteed summers of fellowship support.
Masters Students
There is no funding available for Masters students from the department.
Students considering the Masters may want to check Stanford's financial aid website for information about loans and grants that are available to them through other sources.
Knight Hennessy
Stanford's Knight Hennessy Fellows program funds students to study in a Stanford graduate program. The Knight Hennessy application deadline is usually in late summer, and applicants would need to apply both to the Knight Hennessy program and a graduate program at Stanford.
From the Knight Hennessy program, here is their 2023-24 application info:
Join dozens of Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences students who gain valuable leadership skills in a multidisciplinary, multicultural community as Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS). KHS admits up to 100 select applicants each year from across Stanford’s seven graduate schools, and delivers engaging experiences that prepare them to be visionary, courageous, and collaborative leaders ready to address complex global challenges. As a scholar, you join a distinguished cohort, participate in up to three years of leadership programming, and receive full funding for up to three years of your studies at Stanford. Candidates of any country may apply. KHS applicants must have earned their first undergraduate degree within the last seven years, and must apply to both a Stanford graduate program and to KHS. Stanford PhD students may also apply to KHS during their first year of PhD enrollment. If you aspire to be a leader in your field, we invite you to apply. The KHS application deadline is October 11, 2023. Learn more about KHS admission .
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Fully funded PhD programs offer students seeking their doctor of philosophy degrees the ultimate experience. With the average cost of a PhD at nearly $100,000 , students are able to focus on their studies without worrying about paying for their degrees or living expenses. Keep reading to learn about some of the top fully funded PhD programs in a variety of majors.
What is a “Doctorate of Philosophy” degree?
A “doctorate of philosophy” degree, better known as a PhD, is among the highest level degrees in the United States. A PhD is awarded after the successful completion of an extensive research and writing project known as a dissertation. Students can earn a PhD in a variety of fields, with most majoring in the humanities or social sciences.
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How we chose the fully funded PhD programs on our list
We looked for programs that have stellar reputations in their respective majors. It makes sense that the most reputable programs offer the resources that are most important to PhD students. Working with distinguished professors in their field and having access to outstanding libraries, PhD students will be immersed in the ideal learning environment.
Opportunities to learn under and network with the most well regarded academics is invaluable for students’ future careers. Finally, we looked for fully funded programs that include not only full tuition coverage, but also living stipends and health insurance. A few of the programs might require students to “give back” in the way of graduate assistantships , so keep that in mind as you read the fine print on each website.
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The top fully funded phd programs.
The following list is in alphabetical order with no preference for one particular program. We included a variety of majors in different regions, but remember, this is just the start of an exhaustive listing of fully funded PhD programs across the USA and the world!
Boston College’s PhD in English
The PhD in English Program at Boston College prepares students for careers in academia or other English related fields. With a focus on critical thinking, writing, and research, the program explores literature through abstract, cultural, and historical contexts. Students are able to focus on various literature periods, creative writing, and literary theory.. Working closely with renowned faculty, the program offers abundant resources and support services including fellowships and publishing opportunities.
- Location: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
- Focus of study : Creative writing, critical theory, and literary and cultural studies
- What is included : Full tuition remission, health insurance, and a living stipend
Brown University PhD in Computer Science
Brown University offers a PhD program in Computer Science for students interested in a strong foundation in computer science theory and applications and opportunities to conduct research in collaboration with faculty and peers. Brown’s computer science department has research strengths in artificial intelligence, data science, cybersecurity, computer graphics, and theory. The program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to conduct independent research in computer science and to prepare them for academic or industrial careers.
- Location: Providence, Rhode Island
- Focus of study : Algorithms, artificial intelligence, computer systems, databases, and more
- What is included : Full tuition, health insurance, and living stipend
Cornell University PhD in Chemical Engineering
Cornell University offers a PhD program in Chemical Engineering to provide students with a broad foundation in chemical engineering principles and their application to solving real-world problems. The program aims to train students in core courses in chemical engineering, including transport phenomena, thermodynamics, and reaction engineering, while providing them with opportunities to conduct original research. Students in the program have access to state-of-the-art research facilities, funding opportunities, and a supportive community of faculty and fellow students.
- Location: Ithaca, New York
- Focus of study : Chemical engineering principles and research topics including biotechnology, energy, materials science, and process systems engineering
- What is included: Full tuition waiver, stipend, and health insurance
Duke University PhD in Literature
Duke University’s PhD program in literature prepares students for careers in academic research and teaching. The program offers a variety of courses in literary theory, criticism, and methodology, as well as opportunities to specialize in specific genres, periods, and cultures. The program also encourages interdisciplinary work, with opportunities to collaborate with scholars in other fields across the university. Graduates of the program have gone on to careers in academia, publishing, journalism, and other areas.
- Location: Durham, North Carolina
- Focus of study : Literary theory, research methods, and a range of cultural and literary texts
- What is included : Five years of living stipend, tuition, and fees support as well as six years of health and dental insurance
Harvard University PhD Program in Biological Sciences in Public Health
The PhD program in Biological Sciences in Public Health at Harvard University is designed for students who want to pursue research in the field of public health with a focus on biological sciences. The program focuses on the intersection of biology and public health, specifically emphasizing understanding the biological mechanisms underlying disease and developing strategies to prevent and treat illness. PhD students receive a rigorous education in both biological and public health sciences, preparing them to become leaders in advancing our understanding of human health and disease.
- Location: Boston, Massachusetts
- Focus of study : Cancer biology, environmental health, genetics, global health and infectious diseases.
- What is included : Competitive funding packages, including tuition waivers, stipends, and health insurance
Johns Hopkins University PhD in Nursing
The PhD in Nursing program at Johns Hopkins University is designed to prepare nurse scientists who will conduct research to advance nursing science and improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities. The program is designed to be interdisciplinary, integrating knowledge from nursing, social and behavioral sciences, and biostatistics. PhD students may work as nursing faculty members, researchers, or policymakers, contributing to advancing nursing practice and developing nursing knowledge.
- Location: Baltimore, Maryland
- Focus of study : Aging and dementia care, cardiovascular and chronic care, community and public health, health systems and outcomes, and more
- What is included: Full tuition with a stipend for the first three years of study
New York University PhD in Education
New York University offers a PhD in Education through its Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. The program provides a solid foundation in education theory and research methods, including coursework, research apprenticeships, and independent research. Upon graduation, students are well-prepared to pursue careers in academia, research, policy, and leadership in educational organizations. They are also equipped with the skills and knowledge to contribute to developing and implementing policies and practices in education.
- Location: New York, New York
- Focus of study : Learning sciences, educational policy, educational technology, and curriculum development.
- What is included: Annual stipend, tuition coverage for required course work, and health insurance through the fifth year
Princeton University PhD in Mathematics
Princeton University offers a PhD program in mathematics that is designed to prepare students for careers in academia, industry, or government. The program aims to provide a rigorous and comprehensive mathematics education, emphasizing both the theoretical foundations and applications of the discipline. Students take advanced courses in various mathematical fields, such as algebra, geometry, analysis, topology, and applied mathematics. Princeton’s program in mathematics is widely regarded as one of the world’s most prestigious and rigorous programs.
- Location: Princeton, New Jersey
- Focus of study : Algebraic geometry, mathematical physics, number theory, and topology
- What is included: Full tuition and student health plan coverage
Rice University PhD in Business
Rice University offers a PhD in Business through its Jones Graduate School of Business, designed to prepare students for academic careers and research-oriented positions in industry and government. Students in the program take courses in microeconomics, econometrics, statistics, research methods, and business ethics. In addition to coursework and research, students in the program are encouraged to work as teaching or research assistants. Rice University’s PhD program provides students with a strong foundation in business theory and research methods, with opportunities to work with world-class faculty on cutting-edge research projects.
- Location: Houston, Texas
- Focus of study : Accounting, finance, management, marketing, and strategic management
- What is included : Waived tuition fees, a stipend to cover living expenses, health insurance, and may be eligible for research and travel funding to support their research projects
University of Chicago PhD in History
The PhD program in History at the University of Chicago is a demanding but rewarding experience that prepares students for a career in academia as scholars or teaching in the field of history. The program focuses on developing students’ knowledge of cultural, intellectual, economic, political, and social history under the guidance of highly qualified faculty advisors. PhD students also have the opportunity to present their research at conferences and publish articles in academic journals.
- Location: Chicago, Illinois
- Focus of study : Ancient, contemporary, early modern, medieval, or modern history
- What is included: Tuition, student health insurance, and a stipend for living expenses and research support
University of Michigan PhD in Engineering
The PhD in Engineering at the University of Michigan is a top-rated program that prepares students for research and academic careers in various engineering disciplines, including biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, electrical engineering, and many more. PhD students are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to conduct independent research, develop new technologies, and advance the engineering field. The University of Michigan has a strong reputation for research and innovation, and the PhD program in Engineering provides students with ample opportunities to collaborate with faculty and industry partners.
- Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Focus of study : Materials science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science.
- What is included: Tuition waiver, monthly living stipend, and health insurance
University of North Carolina PhD in Media and Communication
The PhD program in Media and Communication at the University of North Carolina provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in media and communication theories, research methods, and critical analysis. Students can tailor their studies to their research interests by choosing from a variety of electives and seminars offered by the department. Graduates of the program have gone on to work in academia, media organizations, research institutions, and other industries where communication skills and media literacy are highly valued.
- Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
- Focus of study : Media and politics, journalism studies, digital media, global media, media effects, and cultural studies
- What is included: Tuition and fees for three years, health insurance, a $20,000+ annual stipend, and support for research and travel
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PhD Students. PhD students admitted to the department are offered five years of full funding (subject to satisfactory degree progress.) This includes tuition plus fellowship or salary, and five summers of support. (Outside support sources such as Mellon, Fulbright or NSF fellowships are included in this funding, and do not increase the years of funding.)
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