Structured PhD (Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences) (Philosophy of Art and Culture) NUI Galway
Price: EUR 4,275

    Course details

    This is an interdisciplinary, cross institutional PhD programme between NUI, Galway and Mary Immaculate College in the University of Limerick. This programme will provide students with a PhD following of thesis-orientated research and taught modules. Students will be registered at one of the host institutions but will attend classes provided by both.

    Over the programme will provide students with access to the expertise of a range of scholars within each institution, as they develop their research ideas and enhance their research skills.

    The programme draws on two main contemporary approaches to philosophical aesthetics and culture—the Anglo-American analytic tradition, and that of Continental Philosophy. These two approaches rarely intersect. In consequence, their respective strengths are exercised in isolation, and often in contexts that fail to engage directly with theory and practice in the arts, and the broader cultural issues in which they are embedded.

    This new research programme overcomes these pisions at all levels. Indeed, by blending expertise from the two institutions, the programme explores the philosophy of art and culture in an intellectually enriched setting. The programme is also able to give equal emphasis to visual art and literature, and to offer special strength in phenomenological and hermeneutical approaches.

    There is an additional vital element. It is based on direct interaction with contemporary artistic/cultural practices through the Arts Community Internship core module at NUI, Galway. This module involves students working for a semester with some institution concerned with the practice, discussion, display, or conservation of art and culture (or, indeed, all these things).

    Structured PhDs at NUI Galway--general information

    As part of the doctoral training available on the Structured PhD programme, students avail themselves of a range of interdisciplinary taught modules. The wide menu of available options include modules that:

    • are Discipline-Specific in that they augment the student’s existing knowledge in their specialist area
    • are Dissertation-Specific in that they supply core skills which are essential to completion of the research project, e.g., additional language skills
    • acknowledge a student’s professional development, e.g., presentation of a paper at an International Conference
    • enhance a student’s employability through generic training, e.g., Careers Workshops, computer literacy.

    Each student will be assigned a primary Supervisor(s) and a Graduate Research Committee made up of experienced researchers to plan their programme of study and to provide on-going support to their research.

    The Department has general research strengths in aesthetics, philosophy of art and culture, applied ethics, phenomenology, and the history of Irish thought.

    Entry requirements

    For the Structured PhD in Philosophy of Art and Culture we are looking for students with some background in philosophy (or cognate areas) who have, or expect to be awarded, a degree of at least upper-second class standard, or equivalent international qualification.

    Updated on 08 November, 2015

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