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273 Master's degrees in Philosophy in Europe

Philosophy
This Philosophy course from University College Cork offers you the rare chance to study Western as well as Eastern philosophy at the postgraduate level.
Continental Philosophy
The M.A. in Continental Philosophy at Staffordshire University offers you a chance to study important figures and ideas in recent and contemporary philosophy – all from the comfort of your own home.
Philanthropic Studies (Distance Learning)
This Philanthropic Studies (Distance Learning) programme from University of Kent is the UK’s first Master's in Philanthropic Studies. It is an innovative online course that builds on our expertise and teaching in civil society, fundraising, philanthropy, the third sector and volunteering.

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.
History of Ideas
The History of Ideas program at Warnborough College is a diachronic study of key ideas as they interact with each other in their journey through time.
Social Anthropological Research
The Social Anthropological Research course from the University of Cambridge is an academically challenging course that enables students to develop their knowledge of social anthropology to a high level of specialization within a short time.
Philosophy (60EC)
The Philosophy (60EC) MA programme at Leiden University integrates historical and systematic approaches in philosophy. It offers an advanced training in philosophical methodologies and skills, as well as a sophisticated knowledge of traditional and recent philosophical developments.
Humanities - Aesthetics
The academic discipline known as Humanities - Aesthetics, offered at the Uppsala University, explores a wide spectrum of questions ranging from the role of art in society, the nature and significance of beauty, the foundations of art criticism, and more.

Philosophy
Participate in current philosophical debates and develop key research skills through collaborative inquiry.
Ancient Philosophy
This Ancient Philosophy one-year taught graduate course at the University of Oxford offers graduate training in ancient philosophy of the highest possible quality, and aims to provide a foundation on which you can go on to pursue doctoral work in the area.

Ethics and Political Philosophy
In this English-taught Philosophy Research Master’s programme, you will study ethics and political philosophy in relation to societal and political issues – such as climate change, social injustice, protests, public health, technology and digitalization.
Philosophical Theology
The Philosophical Theology offered at the University of Oxford offers graduates in either philosophy or theology the opportunity to undertake advanced study in a field bridging the two disciplines. Teaching is provided jointly by members of both the Faculty of Philosophy and the Faculty of Theology and Religion.

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 the Humanities and the Social Sciences (Philosophy)
In the Philosophy of the Humanities and the Social Sciences (Philosophy) programme of the University of Amsterdam, students gain philosophical insights in conjunction with another academic discipline.
Analytic Philosophy
The Analytic Philosophy program at University of Girona is intended for students who want to pursue advanced research in theoretical and practical philosophy from an analytic perspective.
History and Philosophy of Science
This History and Philosophy of Science programme from University College London (UCL) offers breadth across a wide range of historical and philosophical themes.
Philosophy
The Master of Philosophy degree at The University of Wales Trinity Saint David is an internationally-recognised qualification which affords students the opportunity to investigate a topic relevant to the Faculty’s areas of expertise under the supervision of a team of qualified academic staff.

Philosophy
In the Philosophy degree from University of Essex, you can choose from our existing list of modules taught by our enthusiastic, friendly and expert academics – such as modules on ethics, phenomenology and existentialism, feminism, philosophy of religion or contemporary political philosophy.

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.

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.