The Philosophy PhD is a leading research programme, suiting students who thrive on independent study. You will undertake a substantial research project as part of an active research community, supervised by world-leading experts at the University of Warwicks Department of Philosophy.
The Warwick PhD in Philosophy is aimed at outstanding students who wish to pursue advanced research in philosophy. The PhD will also prepare those intending to become professional researchers in, and/or teachers of, philosophy.
As a PhD student, you will produce an 80,000 word thesis t...
The Philosophy PhD is a leading research programme, suiting students who thrive on independent study. You will undertake a substantial research project as part of an active research community, supervised by world-leading experts at the University of Warwicks Department of Philosophy.<br/><br/>The Warwick PhD in Philosophy is aimed at outstanding students who wish to pursue advanced research in philosophy. The PhD will also prepare those intending to become professional researchers in, and/or teachers of, philosophy.<br/><br/>As a PhD student, you will produce an 80,000 word thesis that can provide the basis for professional publication. You will contribute to the vibrant research environment in the department by taking part in work in progress seminars and contributing to the activities of the department’s research centres. While many UK philosophy departments possess strength in analytic philosophy or continental philosophy, we are distinctive in having world-leading philosophers from both fields.<br/><br/>**Teaching and learning**<br/>In addition to regular supervisions, in the first year you will also take our core PhD seminar, which engages you with a broad range of philosophical issues beyond your thesis topic that are central to different philosophical traditions. You will have the opportunity to undertake a range of professional development activities to support your research, your thesis writing, and your teaching skills.<br/><br/>Additionally, you are expected to attend any relevant postgraduate seminars, including modules on our taught MA programmes.<br/><br/>This information is applicable for 2025 entry. Given the interval between the publication of courses and enrolment, some of the information may change. It is important to check our website before you apply.
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
7 Years
Start Date
06/10/2025
Campus
Main Site
Application deadline
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Course Code
Unknown
Institution Code
W20
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