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Philosophy, Politics and Society
The Master's specialisation Philosophy, Politics and Society offers advanced courses in applied and socially engaged philosophy, exploring current debates in climate ethics, biopolitics, the role of values in science, and the nature–culture divide.

Philosophy
The Philosophy programme University of Essex takes philosophy back to its roots in everyday existential, social and political issues.

Art, Philosophy and Cultural Institutions
This exciting interdisciplinary Art, Philosophy and Cultural Institutions programme from University of Liverpool combines philosophical aesthetics, art theory and hands-on experience in galleries and museums, thereby bringing together both theoretical and practical interests.

Philosophy - Philosophy of Art and Culture
Study modern European philosophical traditions and classics with Philosophy - Philosophy of Art and Culture at Tilburg University and learn to pose fundamental questions, analyze key theories and apply critical thought to the understanding of contemporary art, culture and media. These insights are the best foundation for a career in philosophy, writing, journalism, teaching or research.

Philosophy, Mental Health and Psychology
Through the Philosophy, Mental Health and Psychology programme from the University of Birmingham you'll study issues affecting the modern human psyche in a world-leading research environment including the Institute for Mental Health and the Centre for Human Brain Health.

Youth Work
The Youth Work course delivered by the University College Cork is ideally suited to enthusiastic, fun-loving, critical-thinking, and creative people who are motivated to impact positively in young people’s lives.

Philosophy of Mind and Psychology
The interdisciplinary Philosophy of Mind and Psychology programme of the University of Glasgow is ideal for students interested in studying the mind from a philosophical and psychological perspective. Our affiliation with the Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience and our research strengths make this programme especially attractive to students interested in issues relating to perception.

Politics and Philosophy
Delve into the political challenges of our time – from climate breakdown and authoritarianism to gender, race and colonial legacies – through the lens of radical and critical theory.

Philosophy
The Philosophy degree offered at the University of Reading is an intensive but flexible research-based philosophy programme for graduates looking to further their studies.

Philosophy
Participate in current philosophical debates and develop key research skills through collaborative inquiry.

Philosophy
The Philosophy course from University of Canterbury allows you to delve deeper into fundamental questions of our society.

Education
Through this Education degree from University of Gloucestershire will enable you to focus and specialise, with choices built into the assessment requirements.

Philosophy of Data and Digital Society
In the Philosophy of Data and Digital Society program at Tilburg University you'll examine the impact of the technological transformation of social institutions, science, our work, our daily lives, and even our friendships. Reflect on fundamental ethical and political questions that arise. Learn how you can help shape a morally acceptable digital social world.

Philosophy of Mind and Psychology (Conversion)
This interdisciplinary programme is ideal for students interested in studying the mind from a philosophical and psychological perspective. A key strength of this programme is its blend of courses from both philosophy and psychology, while maintaining in-depth training in analytic philosophy.

Philosophy - Ethics, Policy and Global Challenges
Study philosophical and ethical issues that arise with respect to populism, migration, terrorism, inequality, sustainability, and the role that science and technology play in our society. In the Philosophy - Ethics, Policy and Global Challenges program at Tilburg University you'll develop crucial skills that enable you to think critically, conceptualize things clearly, and argue convincingly.

Philosophy
The Philosophy degree offered by University of Essex has an established international reputation and a strong tradition of postgraduate education, particularly in the specialist area of continental philosophy and - more recently - in the middle-ground between continental and analytic philosophy.

Philosophy
On the Philosophy programme from University of York you'll engage with key issues at the centre of contemporary debates, and you'll gain up-to-date knowledge of philosophy across a broad range of topics.

Philosophy
The Philosophy programme from University of Liverpool allows you to undertake a one year full-time or two year part-time research project in Philosophy. You will receive training in research skills and supervision from one or more academic specialists in their subject area.

Philosophy of Religion and Ethics (Distance Learning) (Online)
Within the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics (Distance Learning) (Online) programme from University of Birmingham, you'll consider ethical approaches from a wide range of perspectives and think critically about religious viewpoints and their impact. Developing your skills in presentation and persuasion, you’ll enhance your academic or professional career path.

Philosophy
This Philosophy degree from University of Liverpool gives you access to the very wide range of philosophical topics and expertise available in the Department. It's an excellent preparation for research in philosophy, as well as being an attractive postgraduate course in itself.