MA in History of Philosophy and Science

Nijmegen

 

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Program Overview

The MA in History of Philosophy and Science at Radboud University is designed for students who wish to explore the evolution of philosophical and scientific thought from antiquity to the present. The program combines the study of philosophy, history, and science, offering a comprehensive understanding of the intellectual developments that have shaped the modern world. Students examine the interplay between key figures and movements in both fields, learning to analyze complex ideas from a historical perspective.

Curriculum: The curriculum is structured around a combination of core courses, specialized electives, and a final thesis project. Key topics include the history of philosophical thought, scientific revolutions, the relationship between philosophy and science, and the epistemological foundations of scientific knowledge. Elective courses allow students to focus on specific areas, such as the philosophy of biology, physics, or medicine, as well as the historical development of scientific methods and practices. The program emphasizes critical thinking and historical analysis, with a strong emphasis on research skills and academic writing.

Research Focus: The research focus of the MA in History of Philosophy and Science is interdisciplinary, bridging the gap between philosophical inquiry and scientific practice. Students engage with the history of science, studying pivotal moments in the development of fields such as physics, biology, and mathematics, while also exploring the philosophical implications of these developments. Research projects often examine how scientific theories and methods have influenced philosophical thought and how philosophical ideas have shaped scientific inquiry. Faculty members are experts in both philosophy and the history of science, providing students with strong mentorship and guidance in their research endeavors.

Industry Engagement: Although the MA in History of Philosophy and Science is primarily an academic program, Radboud University has established strong ties with various industries, research institutions, and cultural organizations. Graduates of the program can engage in internships, collaborative research projects, or work placements in sectors such as science communication, policy advising, and academic publishing. Industry engagement also includes networking events, guest lectures, and partnerships with museums or scientific institutions, offering students opportunities to connect with professionals in the field of philosophy and science.

Global Perspective: The program offers a global perspective on the history of philosophy and science, with a curriculum that addresses developments across different cultural and historical contexts. Students explore the contributions of major thinkers and scientific pioneers from around the world, while also examining the impact of global scientific and philosophical exchanges. Radboud University’s diverse international community ensures that students engage with a wide range of perspectives, preparing them for careers in academic research, policy, and science communication on a global scale.

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Location

Nijmegen

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

€ 14661

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: €75

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their bachelor's degree.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.5 or 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 100 or higher.

Radboud University offers a range of scholarship opportunities to support international students pursuing their studies in the Netherlands. These scholarships are designed to help ease the financial burden of studying abroad and are awarded based on various criteria, including academic excellence, program type, and country of origin. Radboud University’s scholarships aim to attract highly motivated and talented students from around the world, contributing to the university’s diverse and global student community.

Radboud University Scholarship Programme: The Radboud University Scholarship Programme is one of the most prestigious opportunities available to international students. This scholarship is intended for talented non-EU/EEA students who wish to pursue a Master's degree at Radboud University. It offers a partial or full tuition fee waiver and a monthly stipend to help cover living costs. The scholarship is highly competitive and is awarded based on academic merit, with candidates needing to demonstrate exceptional academic achievements in their previous studies.

Holland Scholarship: The Holland Scholarship is a national scholarship program designed for international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA). Offered by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science in collaboration with Radboud University, this scholarship provides financial assistance to students who wish to study a Bachelor's or Master's program at a Dutch university. The scholarship is a one-time payment intended to help cover part of the tuition fees for the first year of study. To be eligible, students must meet specific academic requirements and have been admitted to an eligible program at Radboud University.

Erasmus+ Programme: Radboud University participates in the Erasmus+ Program, which offers scholarships for international students to study in Europe. Through Erasmus+, students can receive financial support for study abroad exchanges, internships, and research projects. This program is available to students from participating universities around the world, providing an opportunity for international students to gain experience at Radboud University while being funded through this EU initiative.

Faculty-specific Scholarships: Several faculties at Radboud University offer additional scholarships for international students enrolled in specific programs. These scholarships are often based on academic excellence, research potential, and the student's country of origin. 

External Scholarships: In addition to scholarships provided by Radboud University, international students may also be eligible for external funding opportunities from other organizations, government agencies, or foundations. These scholarships may be available for students based on various factors, such as nationality, field of study, or financial need. Students are encouraged to explore external scholarship options through Dutch embassies, private organizations, and global scholarship portals.

Radboud University’s MA in History of Philosophy and Science program equips graduates with critical skills in research, analysis, and communication, opening a broad range of career options. The interdisciplinary nature of the program, which combines philosophy, history, and science, enables graduates to pursue diverse professional paths in both academic and non-academic sectors.

Academia and Research: Graduates can pursue careers in academia, teaching and conducting research at universities or research institutions. With a solid foundation in both the history of philosophy and the development of scientific thought, graduates are well-prepared for PhD programs or research positions, where they can continue exploring the intersections of philosophy and science.

Science Communicator or Journalist: Graduates can become science communicators or journalists, using their expertise in philosophy and history of science to translate complex scientific concepts for a general audience. This could involve writing articles, producing content for magazines, websites, or social media platforms, and participating in public discussions or media interviews on topics related to science and philosophy.

Policy Analyst or Consultant: With their strong research skills and understanding of the history of scientific developments and philosophical debates, graduates can work as policy analysts or consultants in governmental organizations, think tanks, or NGOs. They would be well-positioned to advise on issues related to science policy, ethics, and the societal impact of scientific advancements.

Museum Curator or Cultural Heritage Specialist: Graduates can work as curators at museums or cultural institutions, specializing in the history of science and philosophy. They can design exhibits, organize events, and contribute to the preservation of historical materials related to scientific and philosophical heritage.

Science and Technology Ethics Specialist: With the increasing importance of ethics in modern scientific practices, graduates of the MA in History of Philosophy and Science can pursue careers as ethics consultants or specialists in organizations involved in research, technology, and innovation. They would focus on assessing and addressing ethical concerns in emerging scientific fields, such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and environmental science.

Editor or Publisher in Academic Publishing: Graduates can work in the academic publishing sector, where their expertise in philosophy and science will be valuable in editing or publishing academic journals, books, and articles. They may also work with authors and researchers to ensure clarity and accuracy in academic materials.

Science Policy Advocate: Graduates with an interest in social justice and science policy may work as advocates, influencing government decisions and policies related to science funding, research priorities, and public health. Their understanding of the historical context of scientific advancements would allow them to frame policy discussions in a well-rounded way.

Corporate Research and Development (R&D): Graduates can enter the private sector, particularly in companies involved in research and development. They can work in R&D departments where their understanding of scientific history and philosophical thinking helps to guide ethical decision-making and innovation processes.

Public Intellectual or Lecturer: Graduates with a passion for teaching can become lecturers in higher education institutions or public intellectuals, where they contribute to popular debates on science, philosophy, and society. They may give public lectures, write opinion pieces, or participate in discussions that bridge the gap between academia and the general public.

Consultant in Interdisciplinary Fields: Given their diverse academic background, graduates can work as consultants in interdisciplinary fields, providing insights into the intersections of philosophy, science, and history in areas like artificial intelligence, environmental sustainability, or public health. They can offer advisory services to companies, organizations, or government bodies looking to integrate philosophical considerations into scientific or technological developments.


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