schlechtdurchdacht Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 Hello! I'm about to start at University of Chicago's MAPSS, where I'll be focusing on history. My interest is mainly in 20th-century intellectual history of French and German social thought (Heidegger, Foucault, Lyotard, etc.). I'm interested in getting a second one-year master's, in philosophy, ideally in Europe (including the UK); I'm hoping to earn a PhD in history afterwards. So far, I'm most interested in these four programs: Erasmus University Rotterdam, MA in Philosophy (Continental Philosophy and its History) Kingston University, MA in Philosophy and Contemporary Critical Theory OR MA in Modern European Philosophy University of Warwick, MA in Continental Philosophy University of Essex, MA in Philosophy (Continental Philosophy ORÂ Critical Social Theory Pathway) Does anyone have good or bad experience with these schools? Are there other schools you would recommend? I can take classes in English or French, but my French probably isn't strong enough for writing. As far as funding: I'm looking at Fulbright, as well as university-specific scholarships and tuition waivers. Are there other funding sources I should look into? Thanks so much!!
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