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2014

THE APA GUIDE


TO GRADUATE
PROGRAMS IN
PHILOSOPHY

University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716

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About the Grad Guide

The Guide to Graduate Programs in Philosophy, originally published biennially until the early 2000s,
was relaunched in 2012 as an annual online resource. The guide compiles data on both doctoral
and masters degree programs in philosophy at institutions throughout the US and Canada, offering
prospective students, job candidates, and other members of the profession a rich resource on post
graduate education and employment in philosophy. This years guide has been expanded to include
more demographic data on each program as well as information on faculty, degree requirements, entry
requirements, financial aid, placements, and more.
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2014 Report

Arizona State University

Website

Department name

https://shprs.clas.asu.edu/philosophy

Philosophy Faculty within the School of Historical,


Philosophical and Religious Studies

Department chair
Doug Portmore, Professor

Faculty
Brad Armendt, Associate Professor Thomas Blackson, Associate Professor Elizabeth Brake, Associate Professor Cheshire Calhoun,
Professor Peter French, Professor Bernard Kobes, Associate Professor Joan McGregor, Professor Carla Merino-Rajme, Assistant Professor
Angel Pinillos, Associate Professor Douglas Portmore, Professor Steven Reynolds, Associate Professor Rebecca Tsosie, Regents Professor
Peter de Marneffe, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Our faculty is unusually diverse. In 2014-15, we are organizing a major conference to promote diversity and inclusiveness in philosophy. We
are also opening a minority and philosophy (MAP) chapter. Our courses offerings often cover gender and race issues.

Additional Information
The PhD program was recently revamped. The first class after the revamping entered in the fall of 2014. All 7 of them (4 Males, 3 Females)
were fully funded with TAships. We expect to build a strong and inclusive program.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

grading

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

13

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Arizona State University

Ph.D. program strengths

Practical and Applied philosophy (including Ethics, Applied Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy, Experimental
Philosophy)

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 11302
Out of state: 26736

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 20


We may give credit for graduate courses completed at another
institution

N/A
2

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 11302
Out of state: 26736

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 8

2014 Report

Arizona State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

10

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Indiana University

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Nebraska

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Michigan

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. University of Kansas MA program outside of philosophy

2014 Report

Baylor University

Website

Department name

http://www.baylor.edu/philosophy/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Michael Beaty, Professor and Chair

Faculty
ANDERSON, CHARITY, Assistant Professor BEATY, MICHAEL, Professor BECKWITH, FRANCIS J, Professor BURAS, TODD, Associate Professor
DAVIS, DARIN HARRIS, Assistant Professor DOUGHERTY, TRENT GARTIN, Assistant Professor EVANS, STEPHEN, University Professor of
Philosophy and the Humanities HENRY, DOUGLAS V, Associate Professor HIBBS, THOMAS S, Professor and Dean of the Honors College
KRUSCHWITZ, ROBERT B, Professor KVANVIG, JONATHAN L, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy MARCUM, JAMES A, Professor MINER,
ROBERT C, Professor MOORE, SCOTT H, Associate Professor PRUSS, ALEXANDER, Professor ROBERTS, ROBERT C, Distinguished Professor
of Ethics ROSENBAUM, STUART E, Professor SCHULTZ, ANNE MARIE, Associate Professor WRIGHT, LENORE, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


In our latest hiring, effort was made to ensure representation of women and minorities among the finalists, one of the two people brought to
campus was a woman, and she was hired. In our last graduate admissions, four of the top eight applicants by GRE and GPA scores were
women. We made twelve offers, five of them to women, and our incoming class consists of one woman and two men, one of them Asian.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

15

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 11

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Normally all our graduate students receive five years of full financial
aid, which includes full tuition remission and at least a $17,000
annual stipend (typically a little more).

17

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

16

19

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

Baylor University

Ph.D. program strengths

We have a special focus on preparing students to teach, with a particularly good placement record in small liberal arts colleges. This focus
leads to an emphasis in learning the history of philosophy, in addition to contemporary work in the central areas of philosophy (metaphysics,
epistemology and ethics). / We have particularly noteworthy strengths in epistemology, philosophy of religion, Kierkegaard and Christian
ethics.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 25866
Out of state: 25866

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

25

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

26

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score: paper 550; computer 213; internet 80

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

34

31

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

5
7

2
7.5

6
5.7

5
5.8

6
5.3

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 23.3

2014 Report

Baylor University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

21

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

10

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Hope College
Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Charleston Southern University


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

Harding University
Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

University of Mary
Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

St. Louis University


Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 1 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

Dixie State University


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Baylor University
Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Franciscan University of Steubenville


Tenure track.

2014 Report

Binghamton University

Website

Department name

http://www.binghamton.edu/philosophy/

Philosophy

Department chair
Max Pensky, Professor

Faculty
Jeffner Allen jeffn@binghamton.edu Bat-Ami Bar On ami@binghamton.edu page Eric Dietrich dietrich@binghamton.edu Charles
Goodman cgoodman@binghamton.edu Robert Guay rguay@binghamton.edu Nicole Hassoun nhassoun@binghamton.edu Mattias
Iser iser@binghamton.edu Anja Karnein akarnein@binghamton.edu Christopher Morgan-Knapp c.morgan-knapp@binghamton.edu
Max Pensky, Department Chair mpensky@binghamton.edu Anthony Preus apreus@binghamton.edu Anthony Reeves
areeves@binghamton.edu Lisa Tessman ltessman@binghamton.edu Melissa Zinkin

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The graduate program has a series of workshops focusing on inclusiveness and diversity in teaching and other aspects of the profession. The
graduate students have run bystander training workshops and we have supported Clark diversity scholars whenever possible who have
reduced teaching responsibilities. We also support the SWIP events to encourage diversity in the progession by requesting money from the
dean to provide TAs. Several faculty work on feminism and issues related to culture and human rights and we have a significant strength in
global justice as well as non-Western areas of philosophy.

Additional Information
The program is highly ranked on many alternative indexes besides the philosophical gourmet report (for which it was not considered) in part
because we are committed to diversity. We have made some great hires and have a good placement record in the region. There are lots of
opportunities for students to get involved in research and teaching and the program is special in that it provides a series of workshops to help
prepare students to become professional philosophers. Please check out our website for more information:
http://www.binghamton.edu/philosophy/graduate/index.html

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

23

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 6

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

11

All admitted PhD students have teaching assistantships for both


semesters. There is a competitive dissertation assistantship
available to support research after completion of coursework. Clark
fellowships to support diversity come with a reduction in TA
responsibilities and extended financial support

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Binghamton University

Ph.D. program strengths

We are an inclusive program that has strengths in critical theory, non-Western philosophy, and some areas of continental philosophy as well as
core areas on value theory. Please check out our website for more information: http://www.binghamton.edu/philosophy/graduate/index.html

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 432 dollars per credit hour
Out of state: 841 dollars per credit hour

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

12

14

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

14

22

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 90
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 20


Students entering with a BA have more course requirements.

36

GRE and GPA should be reported, but no minimum is specified. Only


12 credits are required for students entering with an MA.

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2
5

3
5

5
5

2
5

3
5

MA program strengths
See PhD

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

In state: See PhD

Out of state: See PhD

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
0

Number of courses required for MA. 12

See PhD

Everything is the same in terms of requirements - GPA and GRE no


minimum.

2014 Report

Binghamton University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program: Law School

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Assistant Professor Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

SUNY College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Bryn Mawr

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Lehigh University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

2014 Report

Boston College

Website

Department name

www.bc.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Arthur Madigan, S.J., Professor

Faculty
Richard Atkins, Assistant Professor James Bernauer, S.J., Professor Jeffrey Bloechl, Associate Professor Oliva Blanchette, Professor
Aspen Brinton, Assistant Professor Sarah Byers, Associate Professor Patrick Byrne, Professor Jorge Garcia, Professor Gary Gurtler, S.J.,
Associate Professor David Johnson, Assistant Professor Richard Kearney, Professor Peter Kreeft, Professor Micah Lott, Assistant Professor
Arthur Madigan, S.J., Professor Marina McCoy, Associate Professor Daniel McKaughan, Associate Professor David Rasmussen, Professor
Vanessa Rumble, Associate Professor John Sallis, Professor Jean-Luc Solre, Associate Professor Andrea Staiti, Assistant Professor
Marius Stan, Assistant Professor Eileen Sweeney, Professor Ronald Tacelli, S.J., Associate Professor Jonathan Trejo-Mathys, Assistant
Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The department made two tenure track appointments in 2013-2014, one a woman and the other an Asian American. Since 2000 the
department has granted doctoral degrees to eight Africans or African Americans, five Hispanics, five Asians or Asian Americans, one Native
American, and ten women.

Additional Information
The MA comprehensive examination is a 75-minute oral examination on a reading list in the main periods of Western philosophy. The PhD
comprehensive examination is a two-hour oral examination on a dissertation proposal, a systematic problem, and two major authors. One
foreign language is required for the MA. Two foreign languages are required for the PhD. Symbolic logic is a requirement for the PhD.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

14

Teaching fellowships

10

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

12

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

1 (Fulbright)

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 19

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

7 MA Lonergan scholarships, 7 Lonergan post-doctoral scholarships


(3 in fall, 4 in spring). 12 students receive tuition scholarship only.

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

24

32

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Boston College

Ph.D. program strengths

The department offers a comprehensive program in the history and problems of philosophy, allowing for concentration in the following areas:
Ancient Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Continental Philosophy from Kant to the present, Philosophy of Science, and Practical Philosophy
broadly conceived (Ethics, Political Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Philosophy of Law). A significant feature of the program is the extensive and
diverse range of courses available to graduate students every semester.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: $1,398 per credit hour
Out of state: $1,398 per credit hour

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16


Normally 16 courses are required. Students entering the program
with an M.A. in philosophy are only required to take 10 courses.

N/A
0

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

11

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: $1,398 per credit


Out of state: $1,398 per credit
Number of courses required for MA. 10

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
5

Boston College
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Boston College

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Part-time renewable

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Boston College

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Lecturer renewable

Degree Program
Details

Ph.D.
Trinity Hartford

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Aquinas, Nashville

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
CSU Dominguez

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Details

Ph.D.
Loyola Maryland

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Seattle University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Trinity Christian

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Instructor/practitioner, renewable

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Mount St. Vincent, NY

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Pennsylvania State

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Creighton University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
St. Thomas, NB

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
McGill

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Adjunct, renewable

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
De Pauw

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Part-time, renewable

2014 Report

Boston College

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Freiburg
Post-doc

2014 Report

2013 Report

Bowling Green State University-Main Campus


Website
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/phil

Department name
Philosophy

Department chair
Michael Weber, Associate Professor

Faculty
Donald Callen, Assistant Professor Christian Coons, Associate Professor Albert Dzur, Professor Louis Katzner, Professor Trustee Kevin
Vallier, Assistant Professor Michael Weber, Associate Professor, Chair Sara Worley, Associate Professor Richard Yetter Chappell, Assistant
Professor Helen Yetter-Chappell, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

23

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 12

Other financial information


na

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

11

2013 Report

Bowling Green State University-Main Campus

Ph.D. program strengths


Moral and Political Philosophy, Applied Ethics

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: 4275.98 a term 9 hous


Out of state: 7,120.98 a term 9 hours
Courses required for Ph.D.: 95

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

11

12

18

19

LGBT

Disability status

11

12

19

20

Other (or race


not provided)

Totals
Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

30

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

7.5

7.5

7-8

7-8

7-8

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.5
TOEFL score: 500
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 600
Other requirements:

32

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state
Out of state

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA:

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts:

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample:
GPA:

Total MA
Students 2013

TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Bowling Green State University-Main Campus


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013

Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

10

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

2013 Report

2013 Report

Brandeis University

Website
http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/philosophy

Department name
Philosophy Department

Department chair
Jerry Samet, Associate Professor

Faculty
Alan Berger, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Robert Greenberg, Professor of Philosophy, Eli Hirsch, Charles Goldman Professor of
Philosophy, Berislav Marusic, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Jennifer Marusic, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Kate Moran, Assistant
Professor of Philosophy, Director of Graduate Studies, Jerry Samet, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Marion Smiley, J.P. Morgan Chase
Professor of Philosophy, Andreas Teuber, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Palle Yourgrau, Harry A. Wolfson Professor of Philosophy Ben
Sherman, Lecturer in Philosophy Jeremy Fantl, Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Whenever the Dept. conducts a search, we reach out to graduate departments that have a majority of women or African American or Native
American students. We write to all the APA committees such as the committee of Black Philosophers and the committee of Hispanic
Philosophers, for example. When it comes to applications of prospective MA students, our DGS makes an effort to reach out to Historically
Black colleges and universities to invite their students to apply. We also invite applications from Philosophy Dept. of Women's schools for
example. The focus has been to expand the diversity of the pool of applicants.

Other information
We do not track LGBT status of students or faculty.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

26

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes Not applicable

Other financial information


Merit-based and need-based

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

12

2013 Report

Brandeis University
MA program strengths

metaphysics and epistemology, ethics, social and political philosophy, philosophy of language, logic, philosophy of mind and cognitive
science, history of modern philosophy, aesthetics, philosophy of gender, and philosophy of law.

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state 50000
Out of state 50000

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 36

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Total MA
Students 2013

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: no min.

TOEFL score: 600 (paper) 250 (computer) 100 (internet)

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: no min.

Other requirements:

2013 Report

Brandeis University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

18

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

2014 Report

Brown University

Website

Department name

www.brown.edu

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Bernard Reginster, Professor and Chair of Philosophy

Faculty
Felicia Nimue Ackerman, Professor Nomy Arpaly, Associate Professor Justin Broackes, Professor David Christensen, Professor Jamie
Drier, Professor Nina Emery, Assistant Professor David Estlund, Professor Mary Louise Gill, Professor Paul Guyer, Professor Richard G.
Heck, Professor Christopher Hill, Professor Jaegwon Kim, Emeritus Charles Larmore, Professor Bernard Reginster, Professor Joshua
Schechter, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Department has trained a number of women, and also a number of Asians and Hispanics, who have gone on to enjoy successful careers.
At present there are special fellowship opportunities for women.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

11

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

15

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 2

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

13

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

14

Women
Men

White

Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

15

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

Brown University

Ph.D. program strengths

Brown University Philosophy Department has been traditionally strong in epistemology, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, ethics, and history
of philosophy, and is currently also strong in political philosophy and in aesthetics.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: 46408
Out of state: 46408
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

0
6

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

3
6

2
6

4
6

5
6

6
6

2014 Report

Brown University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

15

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

DeAnza College

Type of position

Unknown

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Ohio State University

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 years

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

SUNY Buffalo

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

SUNY Buffalo

Type of position

Tenure track.

2014 Report

California State University Long Beach

Website

Department name

http://csulb.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Wayne Wright, Professor of Philosophy

Faculty
Lawrence Nolan, Professor Nellie Wieland, Associate Professor Cory Wright, Associate Professor & Graduate Advisor Alexander Klein,
Assistant Professor Charles Wallis, Professor Wayne Wright Professor & Department Chair Max Rosenkrantz, Associate Professor Marcy
Lascano, Associate Professor Patrick Dieveney, Associate Professor Jason Raibley, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Out-of-state tuition/fee waivers, State University Grant covers all in


state tuition/fees, nondepartmental teaching assistantships

10

10

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

California State University Long Beach

2014 Report

MA program strengths
Philosophy of Psychology, Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Science, Early Analytic Philosophy, History of Early Modern
Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Ethics, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Religion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 2k per semester
Out of state:

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

12

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

13

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 2

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
18

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

15

N/A

Number of courses required for MA. 10

California State University Long Beach


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin

Type of position

Further academic study: PhD

2014 Report

2014 Report

Carleton University

Website

Department name

www.carleton.ca/philosophy

Philosophy

Department chair
Jay Drydyk, Full Professor

Faculty
Contessa, Gabriele Associate Professor Corazza, Eros Full Professor Davis, Gordon Assistant Professor Drydyk, Jay Full Professor Finn,
Geraldine Full Professor Frankel, Melissa Assistant Professor Koggel, Christine Full Professor Larive, Annie Associate Professor
Matheson, David Associate Professor Panitch, Vida Assistant Professor Maibom, Heidi Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

10

African,
African-American

Scholarships

10

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

11

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Carleton University

MA program strengths

Ethics, social, and political issues are an area of strong interest at Carleton. You can get started in this area by taking the limited enrolment,
first-year seminar on Moral Issues. Other related introductory courses include Ethics and Philosophy of Religion, and Contemporary Moral,
Social, and Religious Issues. As you progress in the program, youll be able to select from a range of topical courses such as human rights,
bioethics, environmental ethics, Marxist philosophy, censorship, truth and propaganda, and computer ethics, to name a few. In addition, we
offer a specialization in Philosophy, Ethics, and Public Affairs. / / Philosophical study of the mind, language, and knowledge is another area of
strength for Carleton philosophers. You can begin your studies in this stream with a first-year seminar, Looking at Philosophy, that introduces
issues such as logical thought, the existence of God, free will, and the nature of reality. Related introductory courses include Knowledge and
Reality, and Mind and Truth. More advanced topics in this area include courses such as Personal Identity and the Self, and Language and
Communication. We also offer courses in the Philosophy of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, as well as Logic and Philosophy of
Science.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 6800
Out of state: 6800

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 80 (B+)
TOEFL score: 580 paper; 86 internet
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
7

Number of courses required for MA. 8


6 courses plus a thesis for a total of 5.0 credits OR 8 courses plus a
research essay for a total of 5.0 credits.

2014 Report

Carleton University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

13

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

14

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Ottawa University

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Waterloo University

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Brown University

2014 Report

Carnegie Mellon University

Website

Department name

www.cmu.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
David Danks, Professor

Faculty
Jeremy Avigad, Professor Steve Awody, Professor Robert Cavalier, Teaching Professor David Danks, Professor Clark Glymour, Alumni
University Professor Mara Harrell, Teaching Professor Kevin Kelly, Professor Alex London, Professor Joseph Ramsey, Director of Research
Computing Richard Scheines, Professor (and Dean of Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences) Teddy Seidenfeld, Herbert Simon
Professor Wilfried Seig, Patrick Suppes Professor Mandy Simons, Associate Professor Joel Smith, Distinguished Career Teaching Professor
Peter Spirtes, Professor Tom Warner, Special Faculty Kevin Zollman, Associate Professor Danielle Wenner, A.W. Mellon Postdoctoral
Fellow Jennifer Zamzow, Postdoctoral Fellow in Ethics and Cognition Wayne Wu, Associate Professor (without tenure) As of August 2014:
Benjamin George, Assistant Professor Adam Bjorndahl, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Hiring: Many (but not all of us) attempt to ensure that at least one female candidate is interviewed. We have for several years attempted (but
failed) to hire a woman in a senior position. Several offers have been made, none accepted. We actively recruit women for our postdoctoral
positions in the hopes that some of these scholars might be hired into tenure-track positions.Graduate: We actively recruit women and
minority students to our graduate program. Next year we will offer the "Horacio Arlo-Costa fellowship" for a graduate student who is from an
under-represented group. We also run a summer school for undergraduates designed to attract students to our graduate program. Half of the
students in the summer school are women (when possible).

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

11

Teaching fellowships

16.2

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

1.8

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0 (during the academic yea

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Half tuition + teaching: 6

Pacific Islander

12

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

18

22

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Carnegie Mellon University

Ph.D. program strengths


A focus on scientifically and mathematically engaged philosophy.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 39842
Out of state: 39842

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

11

12

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 84
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

21

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 18

N/A

23

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

2014
2

Time to completion

4.25

6.67

5.5

MA program strengths
A focus on scientifically and mathematically engaged philosophy.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 39842
Out of state: 39842

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score: 84

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 12

2014 Report

Carnegie Mellon University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

18

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

University of Washington
Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Carnegie Mellon University


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Instructor - 1 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

University of California, Davis


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Carnegie Mellon University

2013 Report

The Catholic University of America

Website
http://Philosophy.cua.edu

Department name
School of Philosophy

Department chair
John McCarthy, Dean

Faculty
Michele Averchi, Assistant Professor Antn Barba-Kay, Assistant Professor James Brent, Assistant Professor Jean De Groot, Associate
Professor Ignacio De Ribera-Martin, Assistant Professor Gregory Doolan, Associate Professor Thrse-Anne Druart, Professor Michael
Gorman, Associate Professor Richard Hassing, Associate Professor Tobias Hoffmann, Associate Professor Cristina Ionescu, Assistant
Professor Angela Knobel, Associate Professor V. Bradley Lewis, Associate Professor John C. McCarthy, DeanAssociate Professor
Melissa Moschella, Assistant Professor Virgil Nemoianu, Ordinary Professor Timothy Noone, Professor John Rist, Professor Michael Rohlf,
Assistant Professor Robert Sokolowski, Professor Matthias Vorwerk, Associate DeanAssociate Professor John Wippel, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided

Other information
We do not track student demographic information.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

13

Teaching fellowships

18

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Scholarships

35

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 18

Other financial information


9 merit stipends, 9 research assistantships

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

20

25

2013 Report

The Catholic University of America


Ph.D. program strengths

Metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, medieval philosophy, Greek philosophy, 19th century German philosophy, phenomenology

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: $39,500
Out of state: n/a
Courses required for Ph.D.: 20

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

n/a

7.5

6.6

8.5

9.5

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 315
Other requirements:
Applicants who apply directly to the Ph.D. program must have
completed an M.A. in philosophy in a program requiring 8 graduate
courses and a thesis, or the functional equivalent thereof.

MA Students 2012 - 2013

African,
African-American

Degrees awarded

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state $39,500
Out of state n/a

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Types of MA offered

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 8

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

36

19

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

36

19

Total MA
Students 2012

36

Total MA
Students 2013

19

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 315
Other requirements:
Master's thesis

2013 Report

The Catholic University of America


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

23

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Thomas Aquinas College

Type of position

Tenure track

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

UNC Asheville

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship).

City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center

Website

Department name

http://www.gc.cuny.edu/home

PhD/MA Program in Philosophy

2014 Report

Department chair
Iakovos Vasiliou, Executive Officer

Faculty
(DP) = Distinguished Professor: (Ass) = Associate Professor All others Full Professors
Christa D. Acampora Linda M. Alcoff Sergei Artemov (DP) Bernard H. Baumrin Jeffrey Blustein Steven M. Cahn Noel Carroll (DP)
Samir Chopra Alberto Cordero Omar Dahbour Michael Devitt (DP) William James Earle Robert W. Fiengo Peter Godfrey-Smith (DP)
Carol C. Gould (DP) John D. Greenwood Stephen Grover Joel D. Hamkins Jonathan Jacobs Elliot L. Jurist Frank Kirkland Saul Kripke
(DP) Douglas Lackey Barbara Montero Stephen Neale (DP) Angelica Nuzzo Gary Ostertag (Ass) Nickolas Pappas Rohit Parikh (DP)
David Papineau (DP) Massimo Pigliucci Gerald Alan Press Graham Priest (DP) Jesse J. Prinz (DP) Rosamond Rhodes David M.
Rosenthal Steven L. Ross Sibyl A. Schwarzenbach Peter Simpson Thomas Teufel (Ass) Iakovos Vasiliou Catherine Wilson (DP)

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We have appointed a Diversity Recuitment Committee comprised of faculty and students charged with making concrete trecommendations for
ways in which we can incease diversity in the program.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

33

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes All teach one class per sem

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

Women
Men

Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

33

41

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

10 full five year fellowships

City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center

2014 Report

Ph.D. program strengths


We have a large and approachable faculty (including eleven distinguished professers), whose collective expertise covers most areas of
philosophy. Through our consortium arrangements, students are also able to take courses at and form networks with philosophy faculty at
NYU, Rutgers, Columbia, The New School, Fordham, and Princeton. We have a legendary colloquium series that attracts faculty and students
from all around New York, and we have a strong program of professional development that encourages students to present and and publish
papers as preparation for the competitiive job market.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: See http://www.gc.cuny.edu/CUNY_GC/media/CUNYOut of state:


Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

10

N/A

15

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

13

14

10

Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

In state: See http://www.gc.cuny.edu/CUNY_GC/media/CUNY-

Out of state:

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Number of courses required for MA. 9

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

15

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
19

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

22

City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Type of position

Ph.D.
Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Type of position

Ph.D.
Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Type of position

Ph.D.
Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Tenure track.

2014 Report

2014 Report

Claremont Graduate University

Website

Department name

www.cgu.edu

Philosophy Department

Department chair
Masahiro Yamada, Associate Professor of Philosophy

Faculty
Masahiro Yamada, Associate Professor Patricia Easton, Professor Charles Young, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

28

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Claremont Graduate University

Ph.D. program strengths

We are predominately a Masters program with a small PhD program drawn mostly from our masters program from students working in the
history of philosophy. We rarely accept applications from outside our own master's program. We have a good record of placing students who
want to go on to a PhD in the program of their choice. Our 3 core graduate faculty are joined by 3 other faculty at CGU and 18 Claremont
Colleges faculty who teach or work with our students regularly.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: $20892/semester
Out of state: $20892/semester

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 85
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: no minimum
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

12

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 18


18 4-unit courses are required. Most courses are 4 units. The total
number of units required is 72

11

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

1
14

3
8

1
11

Admission to the Ph.D. program is restricted to students who have


graduated with distinction from our M.A. program and who wish to
work in the history of philosophy.

MA program strengths
We are predominately a Masters program with a small PhD program drawn mostly from our masters program from students working in the
history of philosophy. We rarely accept applications from outside our own master's program. We have a good record of placing students who
want to go on to a PhD in the program of their choice. Our 3 core graduate faculty are joined by 3 other faculty at CGU and 18 Claremont
Colleges faculty who teach or work with our students regularly.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: $20, 892/semester


Out of state: $20,892/semester
Number of courses required for MA. 10
40 units total are required; each course is usually 4 units

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 85
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

2014 Report

Claremont Graduate University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

30

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

18

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job. Adjunct

2013 Report

Colorado State University

Website
http://www.colostate.edu/

Department name
Philosophy

Department chair
Jane Kneller, Department Chair-Professor

Faculty
Archie, Andre - Associate Professor Cafaro, Philip - Professor Hamid, Idris - Associate Professor Kasser, Jeff - Assistant Professor Kneller,
Jane - Professor Losonsky, Michael - Professor MacKenzie, Matthew - Associate Professor McCulloch, Mike - Assistant Professor McKee,
Patrick - Professor McShane, Katie - Associate Professor Rollin, Bernard - Professor Tropman, Elizabeth- Associate Professor Tucker,
Dustin - Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Colorado State's M.A. Program is highly committed to diversity in philosophy. The program fosters an atmosphere of respect and
inclusiveness in its seminars and in life around the department. This atmosphere starts with the departmental orientation for incoming
graduate students each August - where these issues are discussed - and continues throughout the academic year with one-on-one meetings
between individual graduate students and faculty mentors, and also in group meetings (e.g. meetings of women faculty with women graduate
students) to provide additional support to under-represented groups in philosophy.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Men

11

Other gender

African,
African-American

Asian

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Financial Aid
Teaching fellowships

Non-teaching fellowships

Teaching assistantships

13

Scholarships

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

13

LGBT

Disablity status

Students teaching their own classes 3

Other financial information


None

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

21

27

2013 Report

Colorado State University


MA program strengths

The department has established scholars specializing in traditional subdisciplines in philosophy including aesthetics, epistemology, ethics,
history of philosophy, logic, and metaphysics. The department also has a focus on non-western philosophies, including Asian and Arabic
Philosophy. The department has long been recognized as a leader in applied ethics, especially bioethics and environmental ethics.

MA Students 2012 - 2013

African,
African-American

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state $489.50 per credit per semester


Out of state $1200 per credit per semester

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Types of MA offered

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 30

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

12

11

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

13

12

Total MA
Students 2012

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3.25
TOEFL score: 550 (paper based) or 80 ( internet based)
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: req. only to be considered for a GTA
Other requirements:

16

Total MA
Students 2013

18

2013 Report

Colorado State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

10

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution:

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Not specified

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job.

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Other (business, industry, government, etc.).

2013 Report

Dalhousie University

Website
http://philosophy.dal.ca

Department name
The Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Duncan MacIntosh, Chair

Faculty
Darren Abramson, Associate Professor Kirstin Borgerson, Assistant Professor Susan Dieleman, Assistant Professor Mike Hymers, Professor
Chike Jeffers, Assistant Professor Duncan MacIntosh, Professor Letitia Meynell, Associate Professor Andrew Moon, Assistant Professor
Greg Scherkoske, Associate Professor Peter Schotch, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Our university's hiring policy is that equity candidates must be hired unless a non-equity candidate is clearly superior. We have had a long
standing specialization in feminist philosophy. We recently hired an African Canadian, and he teaches several classes in the philosophy of race.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

1.5

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

1.5

Scholarships

1.5

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Master's

Ph.D.

Students teaching their own classes 2

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

10

Other financial information


we fund every graduate student we admit, for at lease 1 year in the
M.A., 4 years in the ph.d. Funding is a combination of scholarship
and teaching assistantship.

2013 Report

Dalhousie University
Ph.D. program strengths

We admit only a small number of students and so are able to offer them a lot of attention. There is a great deal of interaction between
students and faculty. We run a weekly colloquium series year-round, so students see a lot of professional philosophy in action and have the
opportunity to practice professional-level presenting in a nurturing environment. Students get a lot of counseling on their careers, and a lot of
mentoring at all stages, including after they graduate and start seeking jobs. We have an extremely high placement record. Our department's
Austin lecture series brings in important philosophers from around the world, and our graduate students get to interact with them. Our
program features opportunities for graduate students to teach their own classes with mentoring. Students get detailed and quick feedback on
their work in progress, their thesis drafts, and on papers they are preparing for public venues. We have placed students as faculty members in
most Canadian universities, so our students' dossiers get read by people who know our program, and who are trying to export the
philosophical culture they learned at Dalhousie

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender

(Year ending)

In state: 8000
Out of state: 8000

Courses required for Ph.D.: 6

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

n/a

7.6

5.5

n/a

n/a

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.7
TOEFL score: 600 (PB); 100 (IBT)
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score:
Other requirements:
Statement of interests

MA Students 2012 - 2013

African,
African-American

Degrees awarded

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender

(Year ending)

In state 8000
Out of state 8000

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Types of MA offered

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 6

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Total MA
Students 2013

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3.7

TOEFL score: 600 (PB); 100 (LBT)

Letters of recommendation: 2

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Statement of interests.

2013 Report

Dalhousie University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Men

Other gender

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013

Women
Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Dalhousie University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship. Title & duration: Part-time instructor, temporary

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Dalhousie University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship. Title & duration: Part-time instructor, temporary

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

University of Evansville

Type of position

Assistant Professor, Tenure Track

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of New Brunswick, Saint John

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship. Title & duration: Visiting Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Thompson Rivers University

Type of position

Assistant Professor, Tenure Track

Degree Program

MA

Details

Other (business, industry, government, etc.). Policy Analyst, Maritime Provinces Higher Education Council

Degree Program
Details

MA
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution: Dalhousie University

Degree Program

MA

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution: LLB Student, University of British Columbia

2013 Report

DePaul University

Website
http://las.depaul.edu/philosophy/

Department name
Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Michael Naas, Chair

Faculty
Birmingham, Peg, Professor Chanter, Tina, Professor Goldman, Avery, Assoc. Prof. Hill, Jason D., Prof. Kirkland, Sean D. Assoc. Prof
Larrabee, Mary Jeanne, Assoc. Prof. Lee, Jr., Richard A., Prof. Martin, Bill, Prof. McNeill, William, Prof. Milln, Elizabeth, Assoc. Prof.
Moore, Darrell, Assoc. Prof. Naas, Michael, Prof. Painter-Morland, Mollie, Assoc. Prof. Pellauer, David W., Assoc. Prof. Perkins, Franklin,
Prof. Rottenberg, Elizabeth, Assoc. Prof. Seyler, Frdric, Assistant. Prof. Steeves, H. Peter, Prof. Thompson, Kevin, Assoc. Prof.
Werhane, Patricia, Prof.

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


In general, our department has realized that all measures that come at the faculty hiring phase, or even at the graduate admission phase are
too late. Last year, only 20% of our graduate applicants were women, for example. So, we are focusing our attention on the Introduction to
Philosophy classroom, and devising some specific strategies for generating enthusiasm for philosophy among women and minorities. Also,
our department is home to SURG--Society for Under-Represented Groups, which holds meetings, strategy sessions, and invites speakers all
with an eye toward supporting and increasing the presence of women, LGBT, and minority students in philosophy.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

12

Teaching fellowships

42

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

12

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 24

Other financial information


$1000 health-care supplement, plus up to $1000/year for travel

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

13

20

2013 Report

DePaul University
Ph.D. program strengths

Continental Philosophy; History of Philosophy, paricularly German Idealism, Ancient Philosophy, and Contemporary French Philosophy; Social
and Political Philosophy; Feminist Theory; Phenomenology and Hermeneutics; Ethics; Comparative Philosophy; Chinese Philosophy; Latin
American Philosophy

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender

(Year ending)

In state: 21000
Out of state: same

Courses required for Ph.D.: 28

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

2009

2010

2011

2012

10

8.5

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2013

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: no real minimum
TOEFL score: 80
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: no real minimum
Other requirements:

MA Students 2012 - 2013

African,
African-American

Degrees awarded

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender

(Year ending)

In state same
Out of state same

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Types of MA offered

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 11

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: none
TOEFL score: 80
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: none
Other requirements:

Total MA
Students 2013

2013 Report

DePaul University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Colby College

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Lake Forest College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Emory University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Marian University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

American University in Cairo

Type of position

Tenure track.

2014 Report

Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology

Website

Department name

http://www.dspt.edu/

Philosophy

Department chair
Augustine Thompson, OP, Professor

Faculty
Joseph Boenzi, S.D.B.,; Professor Michael Dodds, O.P.; Professor Marianne Farina, C.S.C.; Associate Professor Justin Gable, O.P.; Assistant
Professor Barbara Green, O.P.; Professor Edward Krasevac, O.P.; Professor Bryan Kromholtz, O.P.; Assistant Professor Eugene Ludwig,
O.F.M., Cap.; Professor Michael Morris, O.P.; Professor Anselm Ramelow, O.P.; Associate Professor Christopher Renz, O.P.; Associate
Professor Augustine Thompson, O.P.; Professor Marga Vega, Ph.D.; Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


DSPT is one of the seven member school of the Graduate Theological Union. The combined consortial faculty is the largest theological faculty
in the U.S., consisting of a diverse population of experts in a variety of fields.

Additional Information
Faculty expertise includes systematic philosophy, Thomism, medieval philosophy, phenomenology, aesthetics, science and religion.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

18.1 FTE

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology

2014 Report

MA program strengths
Strengths include a full spectrum of historical philosophy from ancient to contemporary; emphasis on scholastic philosophy and Thomism; and
the integration of philosophical and theological inquiry. DSPT is unique among our peer institutions in being the only school to offer a
concurrent MA program in which students may obtain both MA (Philosophy) and MA (Theology) degrees by writing one thesis (approximately
120 pages in length).

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $675 per semester unit
Out of state: $675 per semester unit

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3

TOEFL score: 68

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: Verbal - 156

Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 14


14 courses are required for the MA (Philsophy) degree; 18 courses
are required for the concurrent MA (Philosophy)/ MA (Theology)
degree.

A good writing sample is a recent research paper which


demonstrates the capacity for graduate level work, including dynamic
use of primary and secondary sources.

2014 Report

Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

26

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

10

Entered another graduate program

10

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

17

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Degree Program

Master's

Degree Program

Master's

Degree Program

Master's

Degree Program

Master's

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Unknown.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Unknown.

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Unknown.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Unknown.

2014 Report

Duke University

Website

Department name

philosophy.duke.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Alex Rosenberg, Chair

Faculty
Assistant Professor Sara Bernstein Professor Robert Brandon Professor Allen Buchanan Assistant Professor Felipe De Brigard Professor
Michael Ferejohn Professor Owen Flanagan Associate Research Professor Jennifer Hawkins Professor Kevin Hoover Associate Professor
Andrew Janiak Professor Karen Neander Professor Wayne Norman Asssistant Professor Carlotta Pavese Professor Alex Rosenberg
Professor Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Professor Gopal Sreenivasan Professor David Wong Research Professor Peter van Inwagen

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Duke philosophy department has consistently maintained a ratio of female to male faculty well above the average for US doctoral
departments. Women faculty members have worked mainly in metaphysics, logic and the philosophy of language, the philosophy of mind,
and epistemology. The department has included African-American scholars in the past and currently includes an Asian-American scholar.
Current graduate students include Hispanic, African American and other groups underrepresented in philosophy. The University provides a
range of funding opportunities and research support for minorities in philosophy. The department has also offered classes at the
undergraduate and graduate level on issues in comparative philosophy, Chinese philosophy, race and race theory, feminism, and other
subjects where diversity matters arise.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

11

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 15

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

10

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

13

17

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

Duke University

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 44000
Out of state: 44000

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

11

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

17

Transcripts: No

Writing sample: No

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15

26

Degrees awarded
2010
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2011

2012

2013

2014

7.5

10

6.5

6.6

The student must satisfy departmental requirements in each of the


following areas: history of philosophy; philosophy of science;
metaphysics, epistemology and philosophy of mind; value theory;
logic

2014 Report

Duke University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

13

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Dalhousie

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Pennsylvania

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 3

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

University of Tennessee

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): VAP, 1 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): VAP, 1 year

2014 Report

Duquesne University

Website

Department name

http://www.duq.edu/academics/schools/liberal
arts/academic-departments-of-liberal-arts/philosophy

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Ronald Polansky, Professor & Chair

Faculty
Kelly Arenson, Assistant Professor Jennifer Bates, Associate Professor Thrse Bonin, Associate Professor Brian Cronin, Associate
Professor Fred Evans, Professor Tom Eyers, Assistant Professor Michael Harrington, Associate Professor Charles Don Keyes, Professor
Jay Lampert, Professor Patrick Lee Miller, Associate Professor Ronald Polansky, Professor and Chair Lanei Rodemeyer, Associate Professor
Daniel Selcer, Associate Professor James Swindal, Professor and Dean Eric Vogelstein, Assistant Professor George Yancy, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Diversity is a concern for the Department in its hiring, graduate student admissions, and coursework. We regularly offer graduate courses in
several forms of Asian philosophy, critical philosophies of race, feminist philosophy, and philosophy of gender; we occasionally offer a course
in African philosophy. The cultural diversity of our graduate program benefits from the significant number of international students (currently: 3
from Turkey, 2 from South Korea, and 1 each from Cameroon, China, Germany, Italy, Kenya, Lebanon, Nigeria, and Russia). We also regularly
host visiting scholars from Peking University. Organizationally, we support The Center for Women and Gender Studies (founded and directed
by Philosophy faculty members), Duquesne Women in Philosophy (organized by graduate students and involving faculty), and the Black
Student Union (advised by a philosophy faculty member). Finally, one of our faculty members co-edits the APA Newsletter on Philosophy and
the Black Experience.

Additional Information
The mission of the doctoral program is to provide advanced philosophical training to students of demonstrated scholarly excellence so that
they may pursue high-quality independent research under the mentorship of faculty, enter the academic profession as scholars and teachers,
find tenure-track employment as professors of philosophy, and become members of the international philosophical community. Our
department hosts an active, congenial, and vibrant philosophical community, including an extensive visiting speakers series and graduate
research colloquium, student and faculty organized reading groups, and a strong graduate student organization. In the last few years, we have
offered graduate courses on the pre-Socratics, Plato, Aristotle, Confucius, Hellenistic and Roman philosophy, Plotinus, Augustine, PseudoDionysius, Aquinas, classical Islamic philosophy, Descartes, Hobbes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Husserl,
Heidegger, Freud, Benjamin, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, Adorno, Levinas, Lacan, Derrida, Ricoeur, Habermas, Foucault, Deleuze, and Badiou.
Recent thematic courses have included Aesthetics, Contemporary Social and Political Philosophy, Critical Race Theory, Feminist
Phenomenology, German Idealism, History and Philosophy of Science, Early Modern Political Philosophy, Hermeneutics, Psychoanalysis,
Idealism and Materialism, Moral Philosophy, Phenomenological Epistemology, Philosophy of the Body, Philosophy of Music, Philosophy of
Time, and the Phenomenology of Space and Place.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

13

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

17

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 13

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

11

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

In addition to a $17,000/year stipend (which we project will soon


rise) all PhD students have full access to substantial yearly
conference travel funds as well as a one-time ~$2,500 grant for
intensive summer language study abroad. Further travel funds and
research support -- including substantial dissertation completion
grants -- are available through competitive application. To assist with
parsing the financial aid numbers above, here is our funding
structure. All our PhD students receive the $17,000 stipend
mentioned above. In return, they serve as teaching assistants for 3
semesters and then begin to teach their own small (27 students
max) introductory-level classes. Though the funding sources
sometimes vary, the stipend or stipend-equivalent funding is
guaranteed through the end of their 5th year. If necessary, from the
6th year forward, 2-class/semester adjunct teaching positions paying
approximately the same as the stipend are nearly always available
for any student who would like to have one.

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

16

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Duquesne University

Ph.D. program strengths

We specialize in continental philosophy and the history of philosophy. Our program was among the first in the US to concentrate on
phenomenology and continental thought. We remain committed to that tradition and focus on post-Kantian European philosophy, with
multiple faculty working in German Idealism, phenomenology, social and political philosophy, psychoanalytic theory, as well as structuralism,
poststructuralism, and their aftermaths. We integrate this into a broader emphasis on the history of philosophy as a cluster of research areas in
their own right, as a set of methodological orientations, and as the necessary background for work in contemporary thought. To this end, we
also have groups of faculty working in each of the main periods the history of philosophy, including ancient and classical philosophy, medieval
philosophy, and modern philosophy. Our graduate program is built around small seminars that engage primary texts and conceptual
problems. We strongly encourage reading philosophical works in their original languages, when possible, and place a premium on our
students developing a high level of competence in the languages related to their doctoral research. To that end, we offer substantial support
for our students to pursue language study at Duquesne and through intensive summer language programs abroad.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: $1049/credit
Out of state: $1049/credit
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16
After a reasonable period has elapsed to observe performance, the
transfer of up to 3 courses of previous graduate coursework in
philosophy may be allowed, lowering the total number of required
courses to 13.

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

15

31

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

19

39

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:

TOEFL score: 80 (online), 550 (paper): IELTS accepted with 6.5

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

66

58

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

2014
9

Time to completion

7.5

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

We consider GRE scores as one measure of dossier quality among


others, but do not have quantitative minimums. / / We place a strong
emphasis on working with texts in original languages. Foreign
language preparation is not required, but it does play a role in our
admissions decisions. / / Additional language score info for ESL

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: $1049/credit
Out of state: $1049/credit
Number of courses required for MA. 10

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 80 (online), 550 (paper): IELTS accepted with 6.5
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

0
3

See Ph.D. above

2014 Report

Duquesne University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

22

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

12

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

15

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

13

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Florida Southern University


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Wheeling Jesuit University


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

University of Pittsburgh
Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Dickinson College
Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

West Virginia University


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

Rochester Institute of Technology


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: University of Illinois, Chicago

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Duquesne University

2014 Report

Eastern Michigan University

Website

Department name

http://www.emich.edu/historyphilosophy/

History & Philosophy

Department chair
Richard Nation, Department Head

Faculty
Brian Bruya, Associate Professor Margaret Crouch, Professor Jill Dieterle, Professor Peter Higgins, Associate Professor John Koolage,
Associate Professor Kate Mehuron, Associate Dean Michael Scoville, Assistant Professor Jeremy Proulx, Lecturer Michael Doan, Assistant
Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Our MA program is designed to showcase the pluralistic (continental, analytic, comparative) composition of our faculty and our facultys
commitment to the critical examination of injustice and inequality. We have specialists in Continental and Asian philosophy, in addition to
strengths in analytic philosophy of science, metaphysics, and epistemology, and we have faculty working on immigration, gender and
sexuality, food justice, and environmental issues. We are members of a joint chapter of Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) with University of
Michigan Ann Arbor Philosophy Department. Three members of our faculty participate in or contribute to Womens and Gender Studies. One
member of our section is a founding member of Eastern Michigans new Global Engagement Council. Our annual speaker series seeks to
inspire interest in philosophy among students of diverse social backgrounds both by our selection of speakers and our selection of themes
and topics.

Additional Information
We are very excited for this new program, and we look forward the coming years as the program grows.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

We are still a very new program (we've only existed one full
semester, as of now). New restructuring of our Graduate School
looks like it may yeild a few more non-teaching assistantships.

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

0.5

2014 Report

Eastern Michigan University

MA program strengths

Our course offerings include Analytic, Continental, Feminist, and Asian philosophy. Many of our faculty have active research programs focused
on matters of social justice, science, the environment, and non-Western philosophy, and our courses reflect these research programs. We
maintain an active speaker series, bringing other professional philosophers to campus on a regular basis. Our program offers flexibility in a
students capstone experience (Thesis, Project, etc.), allowing students to tailor their MA to their interests and needs.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 10400
Out of state: 18500

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: No

GPA: 2.7

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 2

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 8


Students may opt to complete a Course Work capstone, in which
case they will take 10 courses, rather than the Thesis or Project,
where students only take 8 courses.

2 courses in Philosophy from an acredited instituition. Conditional


admissions are possible. We have rolling admissions (i.e. no
admissions deadlines).

Eastern Michigan University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

2014 Report

2014 Report

Emory University

Website

Department name

http://www.emory.edu

Philosophy Department

Department chair
John Stuhr, Deparment Chair, Arts and Sciences Distinguishe

Faculty
Bredlau, Susan M Asst. Professor_TT FLYNN, THOMAS R Professor FOTION, NICHOLAS G Professor GOLDENBAUM, URSULA Asc Professor
HARTLE, ANN D Professor HUSEYINZADEGAN, DILEK Asst. Professor - TT JIMENEZ RODRIGUEZ VALDES, MARTA Asst Professor - TT LYSAKER,
JOHN Timothy Professor MCAFEE, NOELLE C Assoc Professor MITCHELL, ANDREW John Assoc Professor PATTERSON, RICHARD A Professor
RISJORD, MARK Winden Assoc Professor Rogers, Melvin L Asst Professor - TT STUHR, JOHN J Professor And Chair SULLIVAN, MICHAEL
Assoc Professor VERENE, DONALD Phillip Professor WILLETT, CYNTHIA J Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We are currently hiring in African Philosophy and have plans to hire in Latin American philosophy.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

29

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

29

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 10

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Each student receives $5K in travel support.

Pacific Islander

13

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

17

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

Emory University

Ph.D. program strengths

Emory's graduate program in Philosophy produces teachers and scholars who address living questions through perspectives grounded in a
broad and systematic understanding of the history of philosophy. We welcome a diversity of approaches to the study of philosophy, including:
analytic, continental, historical, literary, multicultural, and pragmatic. Above all, we prepare our graduate students to make scholarly
contributions in their areas of expertise and to become responsible members of the philosophical community. We are particularly strong in
four areas, where regular courses and seminars are complemented by informal reading groups: History of Philosophy, Continental Philosophy,
Culture, Social Theory, and Value, and American Philosophy.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 49600
Out of state: 49600
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 18

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

16

14

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

21

22

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: No Minimum Score
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: No Minimum Score
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

42

43

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

2014
6

Time to completion

7.7

7.2

6.5

6.7

Emory University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Hong Kong Baptist Universitys College of International Education

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Sienna University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program
Details

Ph.D.
Florida Atlantic

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Emory University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor, 1 year

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
SUNY New Paltz

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Details

Ph.D.
University of Nevada Reno

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Washington University St. Louis

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 years

2014 Report

2014 Report

Florida State University

Website

Department name

philosophy.fsu.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Piers Rawling, Professor & Chair

Faculty
Rawling, Chair and Professor Bishop, Professor Clarke, Professor Fleming, Professor McNaughton, Professor Mele, Professor Ruse,
Professor Morales, Associate Professor Roberts, Associate Professor Justus, Assistant Professor Kearns, Assistant Professor May,
Assistant Professor Stein, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Florida State Universitys philosophy department is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty and students. When hiring, we ensure
that we interview women and minority applicants whenever possible (this is obviously dependent upon the applicant pool), and we have
offered two recent positions to women (one declined, one accepted). We encourage members of under-represented groups to apply to our
graduate program, and several have been successful in securing university fellowships (those students that lack fellowship support are funded
by the department as teaching assistants). The Society for Womens Advancement in Philosophy is based in the department, and our graduate
students have recently founded a Minorities and Philosophy (M.A.P.) Chapter (which is collaborating closely with the broader network of the
same name) to promote the personal and professional climate for minority students in philosophy. Finally, we provide a welcoming
atmosphere, and insist upon mutual respect among all students and faculty.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

26

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 3

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

10

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

13

15

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Florida State University

Ph.D. program strengths

The faculty has a diverse set of interests with special strength in areas such as ancient philosophy, action theory, ethics, metaphysics, political
philosophy, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of biology.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: 11504
Out of state: 26658
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 10

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

23

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

30

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 80
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: Q: 152; V: 164
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

37

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA program strengths
The faculty has a diverse set of interests with special strength in areas such as ancient philosophy, action theory, ethics, metaphysics, political
philosophy, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of biology.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 11504
Out of state: 26658

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3

TOEFL score: 80

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: Q: 152, V: 164

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 10

Florida State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
University of Alabama

Type of position

Unknown

2014 Report

2013 Report

Fordham University

Website
http://www.fordham.edu/philosophy

Department name
Philosophy Department

Department chair
Christopher Gowans, Chair

Faculty
Babette Babich, Professor Dominic Balestra, Professor Nathan Ballantyne, Assistant Professor Michael Baur, Associate Professor
Christopher Cullen, SJ, Associate Professor John Davenport, Associate Professor Brian Davies, Distinguished Professor John J.Drummond,
Robert Southwell, S.J. Distinguished Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy Jeffrey Flynn, Associate Professor Bryan
Frances, Associate Professor Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei, Professor Christopher Gowans, Professor Judith Green, Professor
Stephen Grimm, Associate Professor Raymond T. Grontkowski, Associate Professor Crina Gschwandtner, Associate Professor Samir
Haddad, Assistant Professor William Jaworski, Associate Professor Brian Johnson, Assistant Professor Judith Jones, Associate Professor
Gyula Klima, Professor Joseph Koterski, SJ, Associate Professor Gerald Thomas Krettek, S.J., Visiting Associate Professor Dana Miller,
Associate Professor Ohad Nachtomy, Associate Professor Giorgio Pini, Associate Professor Jada Twedt Strabbing, Assistant Professor
Daryl Tress, Associate Professor John Van Buren, Professor Gerard Vong, Assistant Professor Reed Winegar, Assistant Professor Shiloh
Whitney, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

18

Teaching fellowships

22

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

14

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Scholarships
Students teaching their own classes 27

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

24

32

Other financial information

2013 Report

Fordham University
Ph.D. program strengths
History of philosophy (especially medieval and continental), Ethics, Metaphysics and Epistemology, Philosophy of religion

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: $1370 per credit


Out of state: $1370 per credit
Courses required for Ph.D.: 16

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

40

37

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

41

39

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

49

Degrees awarded
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

8.5

7.5

7.5

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.5
TOEFL score: 100
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 160
Other requirements:
Statement of intent

48

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state $1370 per credit


Out of state $1370 per credit

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 10

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals
Total MA
Students 2012

0
0

Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3.3
TOEFL score: 100
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 150
Other requirements:

Fordham University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

2013 Report

2014 Report

Georgetown University

Website

Department name

http://www.georgetown.edu/

Philosophy Department

Department chair
Wayne Davis, Professor

Faculty
Frank Ambrosio, Associate Professor Tom Beauchamp, Professor William Blattner, Professor David Bronstein, Assistant Professor Alisa
Carse, Associate Professor Wayne Davis, Professor Mark Henninger, Professor L. Bryce Huebner, Associate Professor Steve Kuhn,
Professor Rebecca Kukla, Professor Mark Lance, Professor John Langan, Professor Neil Lewis, Associate Professor Judith Lichtenberg,
Professor Margaret Little, Associate Professor Huaping Lu-Adler, Assistant Professor David Luban, Professor James Mattingly, Associate
Professor Mark Murphy, Professor Terry Pinkard, Professor G. Madison Powers, Professor Henry Richardson, Professor Nancy Sherman,
Professor Karen Stohr, Associate Professor Robert Veatch, Professor Wilfried Ver Eecke, Professor Linda Wetzel, Associate Professor
Kate Withy, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

18

Teaching fellowships

31

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 13

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

27

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

19

28

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

Georgetown University

Ph.D. program strengths

Bioethics, 19th & 20th Century European, Medieval Philosophy, Catholic Philosophical Tradition, Philosophy of Language /

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 31302
Out of state: 31302

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15

0
3

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

2014 Report

Georgetown University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

14

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Southern Illinois University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Beloit College

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Dickinson College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Johns Hopkins University

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship).

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Department of State

Type of position

Other: Senior Military Advisor, US Department of State

2014 Report

Georgia State University

Website

Department name

http://www.gsu.edu/philosophy

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
George Rainbolt, Professor

Faculty
Andrew Altman, Professor Jessica Berry, Associate Professor of Philosophy Andrew I. Cohen, Associate Professor of Philosophy Andrew
Jason Cohen, Associate Professor of Philosophy Edward Cox, Lecturer Sandra Dwyer, Senior Lecturer George Graham, Professor of
Philosophy Christie Hartley, Associate Professor of Philosophy Stephen Jacobson, Senior Lecturer Eddy Nahmias, Associate Professor of
Philosophy Tim O'Keefe, Associate Professor of Philosophy George Rainbolt, Professor of Philosophy Sebastian Rand, Associate Professor
of Philosophy Andrea Scarantino, Associate Professor of Philosophy Neil Van Leeuwen, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Nicole Vincent,
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Law, and Neuroscience Daniel Weiskopf, Associate Professor of Philosophy Eric Wilson, Assistant
Professor of Philosophy Affiliated Faculty Sarah Brosnan Assistant Professor of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Philosophy William
A.Edmundson, Professor of Law and Philosophy Peter Lindsay, Associate Professor of Political Science and Philosophy Gregory Moore,
Associate Professor of History and Philosophy

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We require graduate students teaching introduction to philosophy to use syllabi that include at least 20 percent women philosophers, and not
to require any textbook purchase (exclusively use pdfs that are public domain, within fair use, or available behind paywall as part of GSU
library collection) to help students of limited financial means. Two of our former graduate students, Toni Adleberg and Morgan Thompson,
along with Eddy Nahmias, surveyed introduction to philosophy students to find out why male and female students enroll in introductory-level
courses in similar numbers but women drop out of the discipline in much greater numbers. This research is continuing.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

10

Teaching fellowships

26

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

19

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 26

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

All admitted students receive an aid package that includes a tuition


waiver.

12

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

14

18

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Georgia State University

MA program strengths

Legal and Political Philosophy, Neurophilosophy (Empirical philosophy of mind), and Kant & post-Kantian German Philosophy. Extensive
teacher training program.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 10814
Out of state: 31468

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

35

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

11

40

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 80
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
53

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

N/A

51

Number of courses required for MA. 9


Non-thesis option requires 11 courses, but most students do the
thesis option.

2014 Report

Georgia State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

14

Left without receiving a degree

13

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

11

40

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

16

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Stanford

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Columbia

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Boston University

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Indiana University (History and Philosophy of Science program)

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Pennsylvania.

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Miami

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: University of Missouri

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: University of Western Ontario

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program: Business PhD, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

2014 Report

Gonzaga University

Website

Department name

http://www.gonzaga.edu

Philosophy Department

Department chair
Jay Ciaffa, Associate Professor & Chair

Faculty
Alfino, Mark, Professor Armitage, Duane, Lecturer Besmer, Kirk, Assoc. Professor Bradley, Daniel, Asst. Professor Calhoun, David, Assoc.
Professor Ciaffa, Jay, Assoc. Professor Clancy, S.J., Tim, Assoc. Professor Clayton, Brian, Assoc. Professor DiMaria, Ted, Assoc. Professor
Henning, Brian, Professor Jeannot, Thomas, Professor Kries, Douglas, Professor Lassiter, Charles, Lecturer Danielle Layne, Asst. Professor
Liu, Quanhua, Assoc. Professor Maccarone, Ellen, Assoc. Professor Pomerleau, Wayne, Professor Schmidt, Erik, Assoc. Professor
Thomas, Mark, Lecturer Tkacz, Michael, Professor Volbrecht, Rose Mary, Professor Wagner, John, Assoc. Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Department deliberately seeks to recruit women and minority faculty by considering women and minority candidates for inclusion in
interview pools (both phone and on-campus).

Additional Information
updated information, including historical information about placement, application materials, and information about the annual graduate
philosophy conference, is available at the program website: http://www.gonzaga.edu/philosophy/graduate

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

15

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

16

Multi-racial

All full-time students are eligible for 3 semesters of Graduate


Assistantships (non-teaching faculty research / administrative
support worth 3 credits / semester); there are 2 competitive summer
Graduate Assistantships, one worth 3 credits and one worth 6
credits. There are two competitively awarded scholarships each year;
each is worth $1500-1800.

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

19

22

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Gonzaga University

MA program strengths

Large, philosophically pluralist faculty; close faculty-student contact with opportunities for independent studies and informal mentoring; 3
graduate-only seminars/year with strong slate of historical and topical courses; solid philosophy library resources; strong placement record of
graduates in PhD programs and teaching positions; annual graduate conference

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $9000 / year over 3 years average
Out of state: $9000 / year over 3 years average

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We offer some MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 100 internet-based, 250 computer-based
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

0
4

Number of courses required for MA. 8

online application materials are available at the program website:


http://www.gonzaga.edu/philosophy/graduate

Gonzaga University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

2014 Report

2013 Report

Indiana University-Bloomington

Website
http://www.indiana.edu/~phil

Department name
Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Gary Ebbs, Department Chair

Faculty
Kate Abramson Associate Professor Marcia Baron Rudy Professor of Philosophy Gary Ebbs Professor Pieter Hasper Assistant
Professor Mark Kaplan Professor Adam Leite Associate Professor Kirk Lsudwig Professor Director of Graduate Studies David
McCarty Professor Director of Graduate Admissions Tim OConnor Professor Leah Savion Senior Lecturer Director of Associate
Instructor Training Frederick Schmitt Professor Sandra Shapshay Assistant Professor Director of Undergraduate Studies Joan Weiner
Professor Allen Wood Ruth Norman Halls Professor of Philosophy Rega Wood Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

4 - 2 semesters

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

26 each semester

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes Varies each semester. Curr

Other financial information


n/a

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

15

2013 Report

Indiana University-Bloomington
Ph.D. program strengths
No information provided

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: $331 per credit hour


Out of state: $994 per credit hour
Courses required for Ph.D.: 90

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

9.5

10

10.3

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
Letters of recommendation: 3

Disability status

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Degrees awarded

2009

TOEFL score:

LGBT

Totals

Degrees awarded

GRE score:
2

2
5

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

0
5

Other requirements:
n/a

2013 Report

Indiana University-Bloomington
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

22

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

10

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Dayton

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Pennsylvania

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship. Duration:

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

King's College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Auburn University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Franklin & Marshall

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

2014 Report

Indiana University, Dept. of HPS

Website

Department name

http://www.indiana.edu/~hpscdept/

Dept. of History and Philosophy of Science

Department chair
Sander Gliboff, Associate Professor and Department Chair

Faculty
Colin Alllen, Professor Domenico Bertoloni Meli, Professor James Capshew, Associate Professor Jordi Cat, Associate Professor Sander
Gliboff, Associate Professor Amit Hagar, Associate Professor Elisabeth Lloyd, Professor William Newman, Professor Jutta Schickore,
Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


History and Philosophy of Science at Indiana University is a small department, without standing committees or formal infrastructure for
diversity or minority recruiting and retention. For recruiting we rely heavily on diversity-building awards like the McNair or the AGEP or internal
IU fellowships, and we have had several awardees in our program in recent years. For mentoring and skill development, we take advantage of
our small size. Studentsnot only minoritieshave close personal contacts with all the faculty and find support and encouragement in
addition to expertise in their special areas of interest. It should be noted that we do not compile statistics on sexual orientation. The absence
of LGBT data in this report does not indicate lack of inclusiveness.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

2-3

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 41765

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

2 research assistantships

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Indiana University, Dept. of HPS

Ph.D. program strengths

Philosophy of Science; History of Science; Philosophy of Mind/Cognitive Science; Environmental History/Philosophy; Early Modern Science;
History of the Philosophy of Science; History and Philosophy of Evolutionary Biology; History and Philosophy of Medicine; History and
Philosophy of Physics

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: $342/credit-hr + $650 in fees per term
Out of state: $1054/credit-hr + $650 in fees per term

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

16

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

19

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3

TOEFL score: 90

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

26

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16


Number of courses varies with choices of minor and other options

26

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014
3

5.5

8.5

6.5

6.33

MA program strengths
Same as PhD

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $342/credit-hr + $650 in fees per term
Out of state: $1054/credit-hr + $650 in fees per term

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

0
4

Number of courses required for MA. 10


Number may vary, depending on course selection or thesis option

2014 Report

Indiana University, Dept. of HPS


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

10

Left without receiving a degree

11

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Ivy Tech
Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Columbia University
Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship).

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

University of California at Davis


Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship).

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. PhD program in History of Science

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job. Please describe: Community college

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Other (business, industry, government, etc.). Please describe: US National Park Service

2014 Report

Johns Hopkins University

Website

Department name

http://www.jhu.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Richard Bett, Professor

Faculty
Peter Achinstein, Professor of Philosophy Richard Bett, Professor of Philosophy and Chair Justin Bledin, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Hilary Bok, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Luce Professor in Bioethics and Moral and Political Theory, Director of Bioethics Program, and
Director of Undergraduate Studies Eckart Frster, Professor of Philosophy Steven Gross, Associate Professor of Philosophy & Placement
Coordinator Yitzhak Y. Melamed, Professor of Philosophy Dean Moyar, Associate Professor of Philosophy & Director of Graduate Studies
Robert Rynasiewicz, Professor of Philosophy L. Nandi Theunissen, Duane L. Peterson Assistant Professor in Ethics Meredith Williams,
Professor of Philosophy Michael Williams, Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Philosophy

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Johns Hopkins is a community committed to sharing values of diversity and inclusion in order to achieve and sustain excellence. We firmly
believe that we can best promote excellence by recruiting and retaining a diverse group of students, faculty and staff and by creating a
climate of respect that is supportive of their success. One of the most recent hires into a tenure-track position was a woman. In addition, the
Department of Philosophy did better in terms of diversity than in many previous years in the last student admissions period; one of the
incoming students is a woman (and Asian) and one is African-American.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

2.5

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

13

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 6

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

Johns Hopkins University

Ph.D. program strengths

The Department of Philosophy retains a distinctive character, giving students a broad but analytically rigorous philosophical education. At
Johns Hopkins, the study of philosophy can be pursued in a number of ways on both the undergraduate and graduate levels. In addition, two
undergraduate minors are available in philosophy and bioethics. The primary areas of focus in the department are metaphysics and
epistemology, philosophy of science, and the history of philosophy (in particular, the history of modern philosophy). Ethics and political
philosophy are also studied. When Johns Hopkins University was founded in 1876, it was the first university in the United States designed as a
center for research and doctoral education. Among its earliest graduates were well-known philosophers Josiah Royce and John Dewey.
Charles Saunders Peirce, American philosopher and scientist known as the father of pragmatism, was an early faculty member in the
department.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 47060
Out of state:

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

17

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

18

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 100 (computer based)
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

23

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 13


A minimum of 13 courses is required of all students in the Ph.D.
program. Usually all 13 courses must be Philosophy Department
offerings. However, certain courses offered by other departments
may be allowed to count towards the total of 13 courses. Except

22

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2014 Report

Johns Hopkins University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

10

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

10

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Miami University (Ohio)

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Sinica Academy - Taiwan

Type of position

Further academic study: Postdoc

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Towson University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship):

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Colby College

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Faculty Fellow one year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Gettysburg College

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): one year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Boston College

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): one year

2014 Report

Keele University

Website

Department name

www.keele.ac.uk

Philosophy Programme

Department chair
Sorin Baiasu, Dr

Faculty
Sorin Baiasu, Reader Andrew Dobson, Professor Giuseppina D'Oro, Reader Sherilyn McGregor, Senior Lecturer James Tartaglia, Senior
Lecturer

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


There are several ways in which the Philosophy Programme team provide for diversity. During the last few years, Keele Philosophy Programme
pursued this aim along several directions: Study and employability skills; Plagiarism avoidance; Disability.

Additional Information
The Philosophy Graduate Programme at Keele has a long tradition, but for several years, due to staff shortage we did not advertise it and only
accepted a few students exceptionally. We resumed activities for the academic year 2012/13 and currently there are 7 PhD students and 5
MPhil students.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 8

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

We advertise annually competitions for PhD studentships - some are


Teaching Assistantships, some are fee-waivers, some are fee
waivers that include also funding for living expenses, but they are
advertised for the whole Faculty, not only for Philosophy

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

1000 for Keele graduate s

2014 Report

Keele University

Ph.D. program strengths

Students receive excellent supervision / They have the opportunity to improve their CVs through teaching, organisation of conferences,
seminars, workshops / They have good research resources (each student has a space in an office equipped with a computer, for instance) /
They can benefit from a busy research environment / They can take advantage of the beautiful campus and fantastic social life

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state:
Out of state:
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 2
The courses a student needs to do (equivalent of 60 credits, that is,
depending on how a course is credited, 2 or 3 courses) depends on
their training needs. Some students may wish to take a teaching
training course, others will take a Philosophy course i

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We offer some Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 2

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

0
3

N/A

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 3,996
Out of state: 12,000
Number of courses required for MA. 6
The MRes in Humanities (Philosophy) has fewer courses than the
usual taught Masters programme, since considerable emphasis is
placed on the final dissertation. The MPhil in Philosophy has even
fewer courses required than the MRes; a student can complete b

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

12

We offer some MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

12

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 2

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
20

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

15

N/A

We have two Masters programmes: MRes in Humanities (Philosophy)


and MPhil in Philosophy; for the MPhil, the writing sample must be a
research project.

2014 Report

Keele University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job. Please describe: Local high-school

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Liverpool Unviersity and Keele University

2014 Report

Kent State University

Website

Department name

http://www.kent.edu

Philosophy Department

Department chair
Deborah Barnbaum, Professor and Chair

Faculty
Deborah R. Barnbaum Professor & Chair Michael Byron Associate Professor Kim K. Garchar Associate Professor Polycarp A. Ikuenobe
Professor Jung-Yeup Kim Assistant Professor Thomas Michael Norton-Smith Professor Daniel E. Palmer Associate Professor and Assistant
Dean David Pereplyotchik Assistant Professor Frank X. Ryan Associate Professor Deborah C. Smith Associate Professor Linda L. Williams
Associate Professor Gina Zavota Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Affirmative action efforts in every hire, aggressive recruiting of graduate students from under-represented groups, additional funding from the
university for graduate students from under-represented groups.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Kent State University

MA program strengths

The Master of Arts degree program in philosophy at Kent State University offers intensive, in-depth study of philosophy, with particular
attention to the diversity and plurality of philosophical methods, perspectives, and modes of analysis, and their relation to other disciplines.
Most of our graduate students pursue one of the following goals: doctoral work in philosophy a terminal Master's degree in philosophy
supplementing and enhancing their work in other disciplines. The graduate program stresses both breadth and depth and offers students the
option of a thesis or a non-thesis research project as a culminating experience.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 8730
Out of state: 14886

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: No
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 100
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: N/A
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
6

Number of courses required for MA. 10

2014 Report

Kent State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

18

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Employer

Duquesne University

Type of position

Further academic study: PhD

Degree Program

Master's

Employer

University of Nebraska

Type of position

Further academic study: PhD

2014 Report

Louisiana State University


Website

Department name

http://uiswcmsweb.prod.lsu.edu/hss/prs/

Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies

Department chair
Delbert Burkett, Chair

Faculty
Jon Cogburn, Associate Professor Deborah Goldgaber, Assistant Professor Rachel Parsons, Instructor Charles Pence, Assistant Professor
John Protevi, Professor Francois Raffoul, Professor James Rocha, Associate Professor Jeffrey Roland, Associate Professor Husain Sarkar,
Professor Gregory Schufreider, Professor Mary Sirridge, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes none

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Louisiana State University

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $4726 per semester
Out of state: $13,644 per semester

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

24

We do not offer MA courses online.

Number of courses required for MA.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

31

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
39

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

37

N/A

Louisiana State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

2014 Report

2013 Report

Loyola Marymount University

Website
bellarmine2.lmu.edu

Department name
Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Eric Perl, Acting Chair

Faculty
Jason Baehr, Associate Professor Scott Cameron, Professor Gretchen Gusich, Assistant Professor James G. Hanink, Professor Christopher
Kaczor, Professor Mark D. Morelli, Professor Elizabeth A. Murray, Professor V. Martin Nemoianu, Assistant Professor Eric Perl, Professor
Timothy Shanahan, Professor Daniel Speak, Associate Professor Erin Stackle, Assistant Professor Brian Treanor, Professor Robin R. Wang,
Professor Thomas M. Ward, Assistant Professor Brad Stone, Associate Professor Jeffrey Wilson, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


In our hiring process, we make special efforts to solicit applications from women and minorities.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

12

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

8 - one semester

Scholarships
Students teaching their own classes 8

Other financial information


Tuition assistance is provided to every enrolled student

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

13

17

2013 Report

Loyola Marymount University


MA program strengths
Continental, History of Philosophy, Ethics, Philosophy in the Catholic tradition

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state 14000
Out of state 14000

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 10

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals
Total MA
Students 2012

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score: no minimum
Other requirements:

3
8

Total MA
Students 2013

0
7

2013 Report

Loyola Marymount University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

14

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

22

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job. Adjunct instructor

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job. Adjunct instructor

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Teaching job. Adjunct instructor

2014 Report

Loyola University Chicago

Website

Department name

luc.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Mark Waymack, Associate Professor and Chairperson

Faculty
Thomas L. Carson. Professor. Ardis B. Collins. Professor and editor of the Owl of Minerva. Andrew Cutrofello. Professor. Blake D. Dutton.
Associate Professor. Harry Gensler, SJ. Professor Peter Hartman. Assistant Professor. David B. Ingram. Professor. Kristen Irwin. Assistant
Professor. Hanne Jacobs. Assistant Professor. Pamela Lomelino. Assistant Professor. Heidi Malm. Professor. Hugh Miller. Assistant
Professor. Paul K. Moser. Professor. James Murphy, S.J. Associate Professor David T. Ozar. Professor. PhD Jennifer Parks. Professor and
Bioethics Minor Director. Adriaan Peperzak. Arthur J. Schmitt Professor. Thomas J. Regan, S.J. Associate Professor, Director Jesuit First
Studies Program and Academic Dean at St. Joseph College Seminary. Jason Rheins. Assistant Professor. David Schweickart. Professor.
Jacqueline Scott. Associate Professor and Assistant Chairperson. J. D. Trout. Professor of Philosophy and Psychology. Daniel Vaillancourt.
Professor. Arnold vander Nat. Associate Professor. Julie Ward. Professor. Mark H. Waymack. Associate Professor and Chairperson.
Victoria S. Wike. Professor and Director of Graduate Studies. Thomas E. Wren. Professor. K. David Yandell. Associate Professor.

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We promote diversity and inclusiveness by hiring international faculty, enrolling international students, enrolling McNair funded students, and
attending graduate school recruitment events for McNair students.

Additional Information
Recognized for our commitment to personalized teaching and intensive research, we are a diverse department that offers: Degree Options: We
have a doctoral program and two terminal master's programs: one in philosophy and one in social philosophy. Various Specializations:
Although we are especially strong in Continental philosophy and Ethics/Social Political philosophy, our faculty is also recognized for expertise
in History of philosophy, Anglo-American Philosophy, and philosophy of Religion. Outstanding Faculty: With one of the largest faculties in
North America composed of approximately thirty full-time faculty members, we are able to offer a wide array of graduate seminars. Many of
our faculty members are experts in their fields, with national or international reputations. Teaching Experience: We offer an in-depth teaching
internship that fosters practical experience in the classroom. Teaching assistantships also provide students with educational and professional
benefits, enhancing their pedagogical skills. Excellent Placement: Our alumni enjoy great success in their chosen career paths, and many
secure full-time positions at respected colleges and universities.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

16

Teaching fellowships

Competitive

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Competitive

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

19

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Competitive

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 7

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Other financial aid includes work opportunities in the university,


grant-funded positions, diversity scholarships, research awards, and
teaching awards,

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

24

33

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Loyola University Chicago

Ph.D. program strengths

The two principal areas of focus are: continental philosophy and ethics/social-political philosophy. We also have significant supporting
strengths in the history of philosophy, philosophy of religion, and epistemology.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: $965.00 per credit hour


Out of state:
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

12

29

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

16

31

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

45

N/A

47

A statement of purpose describing academic and research interests,


as well as professional goals, application form

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA program strengths
The two principal areas of focus are: continental philosophy and ethics/social-political philosophy. We also have significant supporting
strengths in the history of philosophy, philosophy of religion, and epistemology.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $965.00 per credit hour
Out of state:

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 10

A statement of purpose describing academic and research interests,


as well as professional goals, completed application form.

2014 Report

Loyola University Chicago


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

11

36

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

23

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Master's

Details

Other: Director of Audience Development and Operations for Tikkum Magazine.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago

Type of position

Other (business, industry, government, etc.). Bioethicist

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Loyola University Chicago

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Other: Music Teacher at Berchmans Academy, a Sacred Heart School.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Research Center of the Humanities for Unification in Konkuk University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Mississippi University for Women

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Triton College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Oklahoma State University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

School of Business at Metropolitan State University of Denver

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Lecturer in Business Ethics

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Loyola University Chicago

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Revolv

Type of position

Other: Lead Cloud Engineer

2014 Report

Marquette University

Website

Department name

http://www.marquette.edu/phil/index.shtml

Philosophy

Department chair
Nancy Snow, Professor, Acting Chair

Faculty
Noel Adams, Associate Professor Corinne Bloch-Mullins, Assistant Professor Curtis L. Carter, Professor Yoon H. Choi, Assistant Professor
Susanne E. Foster, Associate Professor Kevin W. Gibson, Associate Professor Owen M. Goldin, Professor Stanley M. Harrison, Associate
Professor Javier A. Ibez-No, Associate Professor Rev. John D. Jones, Professor Sebastian Luft, Associate Professor Michael Monahan,
Associate Professor Anthony F. Peressini, Associate Professor Katherine Rickus, Assistant Professor Grant Silva, Assistant Professor Nancy
E. Snow, Professor James B. South, Associate Professor William C. Starr, Associate Professor Andrew Tallon, Ph.D., Universite de Louvain
Professor Richard C. Taylor, Professor Theresa W. Tobin, Associate Professor Ericka Tucker, Assistant Professor David B. Twetten,
Associate Professor Pol G. Vandevelde, Professor Margaret Urban Walker, Professor, Schuenke Chair Michael J. Wreen, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Hiring faculty in Africana, Latin American, and Feminist Philosophy. Course offerings in Africana, Latin American, Asian, and Feminist
Philosophy. Course offerings in Philosophy of Race and Racism. Participation in University climate surveys and initiatives. Future plans to
participate in college-wide interdisciplinary programs under development. Faculty affiliations with newly-established university Gender and
Sexuality Center. Active support of the university-wide strategic plan to increase diversity through hiring, programing, and curricular
development.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

17

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 9

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Research assistants - 5

Pacific Islander

19

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

20

29

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Marquette University

Ph.D. program strengths

History of Philosophy, especially Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. 19th & 20th Century European Philosophy, especially Phenomenology.
Philosophy of Religion. Social & Political Philosophy. Value Theory, especially Virtue Ethics, Applied Ethics, Aesthetics. Feminist Philosophy.
Non-Western Philosophy. Cross-disciplinary approaches to Philosophy of Mind

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: $1,025/credit hour


Out of state: $1,025/credit hour
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We offer some Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: No
Writing sample: No
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

0
0

A statement of purpose outlining applicants achievements and


intentions in philosophy

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

7.5

8.5

7.5

MA program strengths
Specific tracks in Social & Political Philosophy, and the History of Philosophy.
Large faculty with diverse interests, as noted in strengths of PhD program.
Interdisciplinary opportunities across the university

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $1,025 per credit hour
Out of state: $1,025 per credit hour

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: No
Writing sample: No
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 8


In Plan A, the student must complete 24 credit hours (8 courses) of
graduate-level course work and six credit hours of thesis work. In
Plan B, the student must complete 30 credit hours (10 courses) of
graduate-level course work

2014 Report

Marquette University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

15

Left without receiving a degree

14

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

20

Left without receiving a degree

10

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

2014 Report

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Website

Department name

web.mit.edu/philosophy

Department of Linguistics and Philosophy

Department chair
Alex Byrne, Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Program

Faculty
Alex Byrne, professor and chair Caspar Hare, associate professor Sally Haslanger, professor Justin Khoo, assistant professor Vann
McGee, professor Agustn Rayo, associate professor Kieran Setiya, professor Brad Skow, associate professor Jack Spencer, assistant
professor Robert Stalnaker, professor Roger White, associate professor Stephen Yablo, professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We have formed the Coalition for Racial Diversity in Philosophy, which had its first meeting at MIT in August 2014. We are currently working
with the APA and local universities to develop the PIKSI-Boston Summer Institute, modeled on PIKSI-PA.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

21 (10 TAs; 11 RAs)

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Amounts of types of financial aid changes year to year. The program


supports students for five years. Students teach second through
fourth years.

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2014 Report

Ph.D. program strengths


Metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, logic, feminist philosophy, philosophy of science, epistemology, ethics, Kant, moral
psychology

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: 44720
Out of state: 44720
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 10

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

10

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: Allows waivers
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

19

19

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

6
5.5

7
7

10
5.5

2
5

4
6

Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Rice University

Type of position

Tenure track.

2014 Report

2014 Report

McGill University

Website

Department name

www.mcgill.ca/philosophy

Philosophy

Department chair
David Davies, Professor

Faculty
Alia AlSaji Associate Professor Michael BlomeTillman Associate Philip Buckley Associate Emily Carson Associate David Davies Full
Professor Marguerite Deslauriers Full Professor George diGiovanni Full Professor Gaelle Fiasse Associate Carlos Fraenkel Associate
Ian Gold Associate Michael Hallett Full Professor Iwao Hirose Associate Alison Laywine Associate Eric Lewis Associate Storrs McCall
Full Professor Stephen Menn Associate Greg Mikkelson Associate Andrew Reisner Associate Dirk Schlimm Associate Hasana Sharp
Associate Natalie Stoljar Associate Sarah Stroud Associate Kristin Voigt Assistant

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

14

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

14

23

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

McGill University

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 2200
Out of state: 14000

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score: 100

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

0
0

Degrees awarded
2010
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2011

2012

2013

2014

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 9


The number of courses required depends on whether the student
has done previous graduate work in Philosophy: if not, they take 12
courses

McGill University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Fordham

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Stony Brook

Type of position

Tenure track.

2014 Report

2013 Report

McMaster University

Website
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~philos/

Department name
Philosophy

Department chair
Elisabeth Gedge, Dr.

Faculty
Professors: Barry Allen Richard Arthur Nicholas Griffin David Hitchcock Wilfrid Waluchpw Associates: Nancy Doubleday Diane Enns
Elisabeth Gedge Violetta Igneski Sandra Lapointe Brigitte Sassen Mark Vorobej Assistants: Mark Johnstone Stefan Sciaraffa

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We have been in a hiring freeze for the last two years so have been unable to attend to diversity in hiring. In the last two rounds of hiring we
ensured that women as well as men were on our short list.

Other information
A number of our PhD graduates won post-doctoral fellowships. Our 12-13 graduates have only just completed their degrees. Our placement
record after the PhD averages about 2 years before finding smething other than occasional teching. MA graduates often take year off before
proceeding to a PhD - this year most of them made that decision.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

approx 30

Scholarships

approx 30

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 0

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

10

16

Other financial information


All grad students admitted are given a scholarship and a teaching
assistantship. Numbers vary by year.

2013 Report

McMaster University
Ph.D. program strengths

We have particuar strength in philosophy of law and Russell Studies (the Russell Archives are housed at McMaster, and we have the Bertrand
Russell Research Centre. We are members of the Ontario Legal Philosophy Partnership, with partners Osgoode Hall Law School and York
University's Philosophy Department. We have a history of collaboration with the Universities of Guelph and Wilfrid Laurier where are grad
students can take courses without additional payment. Grad students may enrol in two associated diplma programs: Gender Studies and
Feminist Research, and Water Without Borders (offered through the United Nations University in Hamilton).

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: approx $10000 pa


Out of state: double that

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Courses required for Ph.D.: 6

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Degrees awarded
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: roughly A
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score:
Other requirements:

MA program strengths
We have a two year + thesis MA program. Students may be 'promoted' after Year 1 to the PhD. Students may also enrol in the Water Without
Borders Diploma Program, offered through the UN University in Hamilton.

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender

(Year ending)

In state 10000
Out of state 20000

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 6

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: A
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 2

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Total MA
Students 2013

12

Written thesis and oral exam

2013 Report

McMaster University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

15

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Men

Other gender

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013

Women
Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Trent University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

2014 Report

Miami University

Website

Department name

miamioh.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Emily Zakin , Dr.

Faculty
Emily Zakin, Professor Elaine Miller, Professor William McKenna, Professor Gaile Pohlhaus, Associate Professor Pascal Massie, Associate
Professor Brian Domino, Associate Professor Michael Hicks, Assistant Professor Keith Fennen, Lecturer

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Our department is committed to diversity and inclusiveness. We hope to be able to hire minority facuty in the near future. In previous and
future searches diversity was and will remain a concern of this department.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

7 (number varies)

African,
African-American

Scholarships

7 (number varies)

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Assistantships in the amount of $11.660 come with remission of


tuition. In addition, an $1800 scholarship is available during the
summer for students enroled for full-time summer study.

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Miami University

MA program strengths

The M.A. provides both broad competence in the history of philosophy and depth in specific areas of student choosing. The department is
pluralist, with particular strengths in 19th and 20th Century Continental Philosophy, Ancient and Modern Philosophy, Feminist Theory, and
Epistemology.The philosophy faculty as a whole has a diverse array of interests, although many of us have research and/or teaching focus in
the history of philosophy (especially Ancient, Modern, 19th Century, and 20th Century) and our program emphasizes the development of
historical competence. / The number of graduate students in residence at a given time has been about 6-8. Our seminars encourage
intellectual community both among students and between faculty and students.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: $6,444/semester + fees


Out of state: $14,226/semester + fees
Number of courses required for MA. 12
Graduate-level courses are 4 credit hours. Studetns must take at
least 46 graduate credit hours including a 2 credit hour teaching
practicum.

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 80
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
9

2014 Report

Miami University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

11

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: University of California Santa Cruz

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. PhD in Communication

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of South Florida

2014 Report

Michigan State University

Website

Department name

http://www.philosophy.msu.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Matthew McKeon, Department Chair, Associate Professor

Faculty
Kristie Dotson, Associate Professor Stephen L. Esquith, Professor Leonard Fleck, Professor Fred Gifford, Professor Todd Hedrick,
Associate Professor Hilde Lindemann, Professor Christian Lotz, Associate Professor John McClendon, Professor Matthew W. McKeon,
Associate Professor Debra Nails, Professor Jamie Lindemann Nelson, Professor Michael ORourke, Professor Frederick Rauscher,
Associate Professor James E. Roper, Associate Professor Lisa H. Schwartzman, Associate Professor Daniel P. Steel, Associate Professor
Paul B. Thompson, Professor Tom Tomlinson, Professor Sean Valles, Assistant Professor Kyle Powys Whyte, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Faculty are teaching and doing research in areas of philosophy that concern diverse populations, including African American philosophy,
feminist theory, and environmental justice. The Department hosted a very successful conference on the topic of intersectionality that brought
prominent feminist race theorists into dialogue with each other and with many members of the local (and regional) community, including a
number of non-academic scholars and activists. Both our course offering and our visiting lecturers reflect our commitment to diversity.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

13

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

14

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 16

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

travel funding, summer support fellowships, summer teaching

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

18

25

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Michigan State University

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 11662
Out of state: 22876

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

14

23

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

19

28

Transcripts: No

Writing sample: No

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

48

Number of courses required for Ph.D.


8-15. Students without an M.A. are required to take 45 credits
(approx. 15 credits). Students entering with an M.A. may have up to
21 credits (approx. 7 courses) waived. Most graduate courses are 3
credits, but some are 4 credits.

N/A

47

Degrees awarded
2010
0

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2011

2012

2013

2014

6.3

6.3

7.5

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 11662
Out of state: 22876
Number of courses required for MA. 10

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: No

Writing sample: No

GPA: 3

TOEFL score: 550 (paper), 80 (internet)

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

2014 Report

Michigan State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Michigan State University


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Lecturer, 1 semester

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Mount St. Mary's University


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

Manchester University
Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor, 1 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Grand Valle State University


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

LaGuardia Community College/CUNY


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

Western Kentucky University


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor, 1 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Drexel University
Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Services


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Yeshiva University
Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration:

2014 Report

The New School for Social Research

Website

Department name

www.newschool.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Ryan Gustafson, Student Advisor

Faculty
Richard J Bernstein, Professor Nancy Fraser, Professor J.M. Bernstein, Professor Simon Critchley, Professor Dmitri Nikulin, Professor
Alice Crary, Associate Professor James Dodd, Associate Professor Chiara Bottici, Associate Professor Zed Adams, Assistant Professor
Cinzia Arruzza, Assistant Professor Omri Boehm, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Our department recognizes the damage that sexism and racism have caused in academic communities in general and philosophy departments
in particular. We have collectively committed ourselves to measures that we hope will help to cultivate and sustain an inclusive environment.
These include improving gender and race inclusiveness at our weekly speaker series, both with respect to the diversity of our speakers and
the protocols of discussion; focusing on outreach to historically under-represented populations in our admissions process; and making
deliberate efforts to include such students in classroom discussions.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

6 = two semesters

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

4 = two semesters

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

9 = two semesters

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Percentage scholarship

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 8

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

The New School for Social Research

Ph.D. program strengths

Post-Kantian German Philosophy, Continental Philosophy, Aesthetics, History of Philosophy, American Philosophy, History of Analytic
Philosophy, Moral and Political Philosophy

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: $1,820 per credit
Out of state: $1,820 per credit

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 20


Students must complete 60 credits (3 credits per course = 20
credits) for the PhD degree. Externally admitted PhD students with
previous coursework may transfer up to 30 credits.

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

10

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2014

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $1,820 per credit
Out of state: $1,820 per credit

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 10

The New School for Social Research


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Not provided

Type of position

Tenure-track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Not provided

Type of position

Full-time

Degree Program
Details

Ph.D.
Not provided

Type of position

Full-time

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Not provided

Type of position

Full-time

Degree Program
Type of position

Ph.D.
Post-doc

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Post-Doc

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Post-doc

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Post-doc

Degree Program
Type of position

Master's
Ph.D. program

Degree Program

Master's

Type of position

Ph.D. program

Degree Program

Master's

Type of position

Ph.D. program

Degree Program
Type of position

Master's
Ph.D. program

Degree Program

Master's

Type of position

Ph.D. program

Degree Program

Master's

Type of position

Ph.D. program

Degree Program

Master's

Type of position

Ph.D. program

2014 Report

2014 Report

New York University

Website

Department name

http://www.nyu.edu/

Philosophy Department

Department chair
Don Garrett, Professor, Chair

Faculty
1. Anthony Appiah, Professor 2. Ned Block, Professor 3. Paul Boghossian, Professor 4. David Chalmers, Professor 5. Cian Dorr, Professor
6. Hartry Field, Professor 7. Kit Fine, Professor 8. Richard Foley, Professor 9. Laura Franklin-Hall, Assistant Professor 10. Jane Friedman,
Assistant Professor 11. Don Garrett, Professor 12. Robert Hopkins, Professor 13. Paul Horwich, Professor 14. Anja Jauernig, Associate
Professor (Spring 2015) 15. Beatrice Longuenesse, Professor 16. Marko Malink, Associate Professor 17. Tim Maudlin, Professor 18.
Jessica Moss, Professor 19. James Pryor, Professor 20. John Richardson, Professor 21. Samuel Scheffler, Professor 22. Stephen Schiffer,
Professor 23. Sharon Street, Associate Professor 24. Michael Strevens, Professor 25. Peter Unger, Professor 26. J. David Velleman,
Professor 27. Crispin Wright, Professor Faculty Fellows: 28. Nicolas Bommarito, Assistant Professor 29, J. Dmitri Gallow, Assistant
Professor 30. Harvey Lederman, Assistant Professor 31. Lisa Miracchi, Assistant Professor 32. Kristin Primus, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The department has an active faculty-student Committee on Climate, Inclusiveness, and Diversity which conducts a climate survey, invites
guest speakers, reviews the procedures of search and admissions committees, brings issues to the faculty, and undertakes other initiatives.
The Department supports the Gendered Conferences campaign.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

20

Teaching fellowships

None

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

5 FTE

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 4

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

23

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

23

31

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

New York University

Ph.D. program strengths

The department has strengths in epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of action, philosophical
logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of physics, philosophy of cognitive science, ethics, metaethics, political philosophy, philosophy
of law, aesthetics, ancient philosophy, early modern philosophy, Kant, and nineteenth-century continental philosophy. /

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state:
Out of state:
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 18

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

36

Totals

46

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

47

N/A

46

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

MA program strengths
The department has strengths in epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of action, philosophical
logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of physics, philosophy of cognitive science, ethics, metaethics, political philosophy, philosophy
of law, aesthetics, ancient philosophy, early modern philosophy, Kant, and nineteenth-century continental philosophy.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state:
Out of state:

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
3

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
4

Number of courses required for MA. 8


N/A

2014 Report

New York University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

19

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

15

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

UCLA

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

National University of Singapore

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Cape Town

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Tel Aviv University

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration:

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Lafayette College

Type of position

Unknown

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

NYU

Type of position

Unknown

2014 Report

Northern Illinois University

Website

Department name

niu.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
David Buller, Professor and Chair

Faculty
Valia Allori, associate professor David J. Buller, professor Leonard Clapp, professor Steven Daskal, associate professor Mylan Engel Jr.,
professor Alicia Finch, associate professor Carl Gillett, professor Jason Hanna, assistant professor Geoffrey Pynn, assistant professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

0-1

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

12

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

tuition waivers, competitive across university, full time for first year
only

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

13

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Northern Illinois University

MA program strengths

epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion, philosophy of science, and political
philosophy

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 9935.18
Out of state: 16220.42

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: no set minimum
TOEFL score: 80
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: no set minimum
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 10

Northern Illinois University

Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Toronto

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Indiana University at Bloomington

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Southern California

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Connecticut

2014 Report

2013 Report

Northwestern University

Website
http://www.northwestern.edu/

Department name
Northwestern University Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Sandy Goldberg, Professor

Faculty
Mark Alznauer, Assistant Professor Fabrizio Cariani, Assistant Professor Penelope Deutscher, Professor Kyla Ebels-Duggan, Associate
Professor Sean Ebels-Duggan, Lecturer David Ebrey, Assistant Professor Michael Glanzberg, Professor Sandy Goldberg, Professor
Richard Kraut, Professor Jennifer Lackey, Professor Cristina Lafont, Professor Peter Ludlow, Professor Charles Mills, Professor Axel
Mueller, Senior Lecturer Baron Reed, Associate Professor Ken Seeskin, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


(1) Several years ago we created a departmental Climate Committee, aimed at ensuring an inclusive and welcoming
intellectual environment for all. They are available for listening and advising all of our students, they are working to conduct
annual climate surveys, and they present annual reports to the department as a whole. They sponsor an annual
"Inclusiveness Lecture," given by a philosopher outside of NU on a topic of inclusiveness in the profession. (2) We initiated
WiPhi (Women into Philosophy), a group of female faculty and graduate students who support our current women majors
and others interested in philosophy. They run programs, sponsor events and talks, and have informal meetings. (3) Three
years ago we established the Gertrude Bussey annual lecture, highlighting diversity and under-represented minorities in
philosophy.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

25

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 3-4

Other financial information


occasional pre-doctoral fellowships

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

14

19

2013 Report

Northwestern University
Ph.D. program strengths

Ancient Philosophy; Epistemology and Metaphysics; Ethics and Political Philosophy; European Philosophy; Mind and Language

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: $45,120/yr (for 3 quarters)

Out of state: $45,120/yr (for 3 quarters)

Courses required for Ph.D.: 27

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Degrees awarded
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

6.7

6.5

6.5

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.5
TOEFL score: 80
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 1800
Other requirements:

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state
Out of state

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 18

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts:

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample:
GPA:

Total MA
Students 2013

TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

2013 Report

Northwestern University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

10

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Arkansas

Type of position

Tenure Track

2013 Report

Ohio University-Main Campus

Website
http://WWW.philosophy.ohiou.edu/

Department name
Philosophy

Department chair
John Bender, Professor

Faculty
John W. Bender, Professor Philip Ehrlich, Professor Mark LeBar, Professor Scott Carson, Associate Professor Robert Briscoe, Associate
Professor Alyssa Bernstein, Associate Professor James Petrik, Associate Professor Wendy Parker, Adjunct Associate Professor Alfred Lent,
Assistant Professor Jeremy Morris, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 4

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

10

Other financial information

2013 Report

Ohio University-Main Campus


MA program strengths
Philosophy of Science, Epistemology. Moral and Social Theory

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state 4722
Out of state 8718

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 11

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals
Total MA
Students 2012

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 550
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 570
Other requirements:

1
11

10

Total MA
Students 2013

0
10

2013 Report

Ohio University-Main Campus


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

11

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job. Teach America - high school teacher

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job. Course Facilitator, Ohio University

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. Institution: Ohio University International Arts

2014 Report

The Ohio State University

Website

Department name

www.osu.edu

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Justin D'Arms, Department Chair

Faculty
Ben Caplan, Professor Justin DArms, Professor Lisa Downing, Professor Glenn Hartz, Professor Julia Jorati, Assistant Professor Robert
Kraut, Professor Christopher Pincock, Associate Professor Abe Roth, Associate Professor Tamar Rudavsky, Professor Richard Samuels,
Professor Kevin Scharp, Associate Professor Timothy Schroeder, Associate Professor Lisa Shabel, Associate Professor Stewart Shapiro,
Professor Allan Silverman, Professor Declan Smithies, Associate Professor Dawn Starr, Assistant Professor William Taschek, Associate
Professor Neil Tennant, Professor Piers Turner, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

14

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

4 (1=2 semesters)

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

35 (1=2 semesters)

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 20

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

16

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

Women
Men

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

15

20

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

The Ohio State University

Ph.D. program strengths

Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic, Logic, Modern Philosophy, Ethics and Metaethics, Moral Psychology and Action Theory, Philosophy of
Mind and Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Language, History of Analytic Philosophy, and Metaphysics.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: 12424
Out of state: 30088
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 14

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

27

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

10

30

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3

TOEFL score: 600 paper; 100 IBT; speaking score 28

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: w %82.2 Q%82 V%93

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

1
32

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

40

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

5
7.57

3
5

5
8

2
7.5

4
8.5

2014 Report

The Ohio State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

10

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Ohio State

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Ohio State

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration:

2013 Report

Oklahoma State University-Main Campus

Website
http://go.okstate.edu/

Department name
Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Doren Recker, Associate Professor

Faculty
Dr. Doren Recker: Associate Professor and Head of Department Dr. Eric Reitan: Professor and Graduate Advisor Dr. Rebecca Bensen-Cain:
Associate Professor Dr. James Cain: Associate Professor Dr. Scott Gelfand: Associate Professor and Director of Ethics Center Dr. Marty
Heitz: Associate Professor Dr. Lawrence Pasternack: Associate Professor Dr. Apple Igrek: Assistant Professor Dr. Lorraine Y. Landry:
Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of Ethics Center Dr. Shannon Spaulding: Assistant Professor Dr. Mary Gwin: Visiting Assistant
Professor Dr. Timothy Weidel: Visiting Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided

Other information
Grad requirements are specified in terms of hours in our department, as opposed to # of courses. The Master's program here has a 30 hour
requirement for those completing a Master's degree, and a 32 hour requirement for those completing the degree with a report or creative
component. For the former, 24 hours are in the form of coursework (8 courses at 3 credit hours each), followed by 6 hours of thesis research
hours. For the latter, 30 hours are in the form of coursework (10 courses), followed by 2 hours of research.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Scholarships
Students teaching their own classes 5

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

13

20

Other financial information

2013 Report

Oklahoma State University-Main Campus

MA program strengths

The department combines a breadth of faculty research interests with considerable depth in ethics and growing depth in philosophy of
religion and philosophy of science. Seminars are small, and the department offers a collegial environment for graduate students interested in
developing their philosophical training in preparation for entering a PhD program or earning a Master's degree as a terminal degree.

MA Students 2012 - 2013

African,
African-American

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state $178 per credit hour


Out of state $728 per credit hour

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Types of MA offered

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 10

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Writing sample: Yes


GPA:
TOEFL score: 550
Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Total MA
Students 2013

2013 Report

Oklahoma State University-Main Campus

Placement

Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013


Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Men

Other gender

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013

Women
Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year


Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job. Lecturer

2014 Report

Penn State University

Website

Department name

www.psu.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
John Christman, Interim Head

Faculty
Robert Bernasconi, Professor Vincent Colapietro, Professor Nancy Tuana, Professor Chris Long, Professor Paul Taylor, Associate Professor
Kathryn Gines, Associate Professor Leonard Lawlor, Professor Emily Grosholz, Professor Irene Harvey, Associate Professor Sarah C.
Miller, Associate Professor Brady Bowman, Associate Professor Mark Sentesy, Assistant Professor John Christman, Professor Dennis
Schmidt, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Penn State Philosophy Doctoral Program enrolls the most African-American students in the country: 12. It also enrolls one African student,
and we recruited an African-Canadian for this year's cohort. The Rock Ethics Institute also houses the Critical Philosophy of Race journal and
critical philosophy of race is one of the Philosophy Department's research-teaching areas.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 25

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

We provide summer funding and travel money.

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

13

18

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

Penn State University

Ph.D. program strengths

The philosophy departments mission for the next five years is to coordinate its longstanding strength in continental philosophy with its
emerging specialties in feminist philosophy and critical philosophy of race. Our signature style of pursuing these strengths involves
engagement with and reflection on the history of philosophy. It also integrates our strengths with the study of ethics richly informed by a
historical approach. We understand Continental philosophy to be a family of traditions of philosophy, while feminist philosophy and critical
philosophy of race could be described as problematics (focusing on gender and race, respectively) that necessarily draw from multiple
traditions, including analytic and American as well as Continental philosophy. Likewise, the field of ethics draws on multiple traditions, and the
history of philosophy can be and is pursued by means of different problematics and diverse philosophical traditions. Our department does
not aim to cover all of these areas, but we affirm that our mission statement constitutes a commitment to train our graduate students in
multiple traditions, helping produce a new generation of diverse students who are philosophically multilingual.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 18270
Out of state: 31246
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 50

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

11

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

16

14

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 12
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 150
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

23

30

We also require a statement of purpose.

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

2014
2

Time to completion

6.5

2014 Report

Penn State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

13

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Goergia College and University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

UC-Irvine

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 1 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Sweet Briar College

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

2014 Report

Princeton University

Website

Department name

http://www.princeton.edu/main/

Philosophy

Department chair
Michael Smith, McCosh Professor of Philosophy

Faculty
John Burgess, Professor John Cooper, Professor Shamik Dasgupta, Assistant Professor Adam Elga, Professor Delia Graff Fara, Professor
Jonathan Frick, Instructor Daniel Garber, Professor Hans Halvorson, Professor Elizabath Harman, Associate Professor Gilbert Harman,
Professor Desmond Hogan, Associate Professor Mark Johnston, Professor Thomas Kelly, Professor Boris Kment, Assistant Professor
Sarah-Jane Leslie, Professor Hendrik Lorenz, Professor Sarah McGrath, Assistant Professor Benjamin Morison, Professor Alexander
Nehamas, Professor Gideon Rosen, Professor Michael Smith, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


In AY2013-14, the Philosophy Department at Princeton funded an initiative by a new graduate student, Yena Lee, to set up the Minorities and
Philosophy (MAP) network for graduate students in philosophy. The main function of MAP is to organize workshops locally and put students in
touch with faculty mentors, but there is also an overarching website that serves as a clearing-house for similar events run by the twenty-six
MAP chapters. For more information see: http://www.mapforthegap.com. In AY2013-14, the the Philosophy Department at Princeton co-funded
an initiative by a faculty member, Elizabeth Harman, who together with colleagues at Rutgers and Cornell has organized a series of three
networking and mentoring workshops for graduate student women in philosophy. The first of these will take place at Princeton 21-24 August
2014. For more information see: http://networkingandmentoringworkshop.weebly.com/

Additional Information
For additional information, please see our website: http://philosophy.princeton.edu/ .

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

14

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

36

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

36

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

n/a

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

18

23

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

Princeton University

Ph.D. program strengths

Philosophy of Cognitive Science; Moral Psychology; Metaethics; Applied Ethics; Political Philosophy; Philosophy of Social Science; Ancient
Philosophy; Early Modern Philosophy; 17th Century; Early Modern Philosophy; 18th Century; Philosophy of Art; Philosophy of Language;
Philosophy of Mind; Philosophy of Action; Metaphysics; Epistemology; Philosophical Logic; Mathematical Logic; Decision, Rational Choice, and
Game Theory; General Philosophy of Science; Philosophy of Physics

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: 41820
Out of state: 41820
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 0
We do not use courses, but unit reports issued by faculty, to
determine eligibility. The student is responsible for 10 units or 14
units, depending on the program.

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

19

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

27

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: no minimum
TOEFL score: no minimum
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: no minimum
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

37

N/A

36

Broad background in philosophy required; however, a bachelors


degree in Philosophy is not a prerequisite.

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

3
5.7

5
6.2

4
6.25

8
7

14
6.14

2014 Report

Princeton University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

11

30

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

21

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Simon Fraser University

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 1-year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Western Michigan University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Sorbonne

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 9 months

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

UCLA

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Pennsylvania

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Research Assistant Professor, renewable for up to 5 years

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Kansas

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Colby College

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor, 1 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of South Florida

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Delaware

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Oxford University

Type of position

Other: Academic Project Manager, 6-month position

2014 Report

Purdue University

Website

Department name

http://www.cla.purdue.edu/philosophy/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Matthias Steup, Professor and Head

Faculty
Michael Bergmann, Professor Mark Bernstein, Professor Rod Bertolet, Professor Jeffrey Brower, Professor Jan A. Cover, Professor
Martin Curd, Associate Professor Patricia Curd, Professor Taylor Davis, Assistant Professor Paul Draper, Professor Daniel H. Frank,
Professor Leonard Harris, Professor Michael Jacovides, Associate Professor Patrick Kain, Associate Professor Daniel Kelly, Associate
Professor William L. McBride, Professor Jacqueline Maria, Professor Daniel W. Smith, Professor Matthias Steup, Professor Dana
Tulodziecki, Assistant Professor Chris Yeomans, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The department has formed a Diversity and Inclusiveness Committee to promote further progress. In addition, thanks to the generosity of the
Office of the Provost and the College of Liberal Arts Dean's Office, we now have a Graduate Student Fellowship for Diversity and Inclusion.
The Fellows duties include creating and maintaining a departmental web page that lists resources, organizing workshops for philosophy
graduate students on the inclusive classroom, and helping put together a series of talks by distinguished philosophers on the full range of
issues relating to diversity and inclusion to facilitate dialogue on and understanding of these very important issues. We continue to seek
fellowships Purdue offers to students accepted to graduate school, on a competitive basis, to enhance diversity in the graduate student
population. We have often, though not always, been successful. At the assistant professor level, half of our faculty are women. We have
been successful at diversifying our colloquium series speakers.

Additional Information
Tuition: Funded students have tuition waived and pay only a small portion of student fees, currently $303. Attrition: The six students who left
the program without receiving a doctorate did so before advancing to the dissertation stage, so none of them entered the job market before
leaving.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

17

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

26

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 16

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

One research assistant associated with a named professorship, one


TA funded by the provost's office who runs a univeristy-wide
bioethics lecture series.

16

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

18

22

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

Purdue University

Ph.D. program strengths

The graduate program offers its students the opportunity to pursue an unusually diversified and well-balanced plan of study. Our recognized
strengths include History of Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, and
Continental Philosophy.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 5501
Out of state: 14402
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 12

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

11

26

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

14

28

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.4
TOEFL score: 100 on TOEFL iBT
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: none
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

32

42

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

11

Time to completion

2014 Report

Purdue University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014

Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

36

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

22

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

2014 Report

Rutgers University

Website

Department name

http://www.philosophy.rutgers.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Larry Temkin, Chair

Faculty
Martha Bolton-Professor I Robert Bolton-Professor I Martin Bunzl- Professor I Elisabeth Camp-Associate Professor Ruth Chang- Professor
I Andrew Egan-Associate Professor Mary Frances Egan- Professor I Branden Fitelson- Professor I Anthony Gillies-Associate Professor
Alvin Goldman-Distinguished Professor of PhilosophyBoard of Governors Professor of Philosophy & Cognitive Science Douglas HusakDistinguished Professor of Philosophy Jeffrey King- Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Peter Kivy- Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
Peter Klein-Professor I Ernest Lepore- Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Martin Lin-Associate Professor Robert Matthews-Professor I
Howard McGary, Jr- Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Brian McLaughlin- Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Jonathan SchafferProfessor I Susanna Schellenberg- Associate Professor Holly Smith- Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Ernest Sosa- Distinguished
Professor of Philosophy Board of Governors Professor of Philosophy Stephen Stich- Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Board of
Governors Professor of Philosophy Larry Temkin- Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Dean Zimmerman-Professor I

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Rutgers Department of Philosophy believes that a crucial part of supporting and maintaining a thriving department climate for women and
underrepresented groups in philosophy is making information and resources accessible to current and prospective students, and that an
important part of creating and developing an excellent professional philosophical climate for all philosophers is making information on implicit
bias and stereotype threat, how to counteract them, and departmental and professional statistics more publicly accessible. In this spirit, the
reader will find here information relevant to those who are current or prospective members of Rutgers philosophical community, as well as
the broader philosophical community.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

17

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

19

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

12

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 11

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

22

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

20

26

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Rutgers University

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: $5,958
Out of state: $10,026

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

17

11

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

22

24

Transcripts: No

Writing sample: No

GPA: 3.7

TOEFL score: 80

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: Verbal: 160-170, Qant.: 155-170, Analytical: 5

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

46

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 24

46

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

10

12

Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: $5,958
Out of state: $10,026
Number of courses required for MA. 10

To be awarded the M.A. a student must successfully complete 30

credits and write a thesis. Up to 8 of the 30 credits can be


transferred from the applicants law school. The law courses that
would be counted toward the M.A. must be approved by the Progra

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We offer some MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: No

Writing sample: No

GPA: 3.75

TOEFL score: 80

Letters of recommendation: 2

GRE score: Verbal: 160-170, Quant: 155-170, Analytical: 5

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
2

2014 Report

Rutgers University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

13

29

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

10

15

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

UCLA

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Illinois-Wesleyan University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

UNAM

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Pennsylvania

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Southampton, UK

Type of position

Post-doc.

2014 Report

Saint Louis University

Website

Department name

http://www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/philos/site/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Theodore Vitali, Reverend

Faculty
Michael Barber SJ, Professor Gregory Beabout, Associate Professor Scott Berman, Associate Professor Jeffrey Bishop, Professor James
Bohman, Professor Susan Brower-Toland, Associate Professor John Greco, Professor Dan Haybron, Associate Professor Jonathan Jacobs,
Associate Professor Kathryn Lindeman, Assistant Professor Jack Marler, Associate Professor Colleen McCluskey, Associate Professor Ian
McCready-Flora, Assistant Professor Scott Ragland, Associate Professor William Rehg SJ, Professor Joe Salerno, Associate Professor Kent
Staley, Associate Professor Eleonore Stump, Professor George Terzis, Associate Professor Jason Turner, Associate Professor Theodore
Vitali CP, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We encourage women and minorities to apply to our faculty positions; we include that statement in our job advertisements.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

16

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

20

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 13

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

19

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

17

21

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Saint Louis University

Ph.D. program strengths

The graduate program at Saint Louis University provides an intellectual environment in which students may pursue advanced studies in a wide
range of philosophical topics and methodssystematic, analytic, and historical. The department places equal emphasis on work in
contemporary philosophy and on the value of history of philosophy. The program is designed to offer students a diverse and well-rounded
course of study. Graduates students will take seminars in Logic, in each of the main periods of the history of philosophy, as well as seminars
devoted to topics in traditional areas of philosophy, including metaphysics and epistemology, value theory, social/political theory, philosophy
of religion, language, and science. The department has been recognized in the most recent Philosophical Gourmet Report for its strengths in a
number of these areas, most notably in Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Action Theory, Epistemology, and Social Political
Philosophy. The department offers a variety of resources to graduate students including a world-renowned faculty, regular opportunities to
work with eminent visiting scholars, numerous colloquia and conferences, a wide variety reading groups, as well as opportunities to
participate in exchange programs.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 1030 per hour
Out of state: 1030 per hour

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

17

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

22

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: No minimum
TOEFL score: No minimum
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: No minimum
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

24

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 18


Students entering the Ph.D. program with an MA degree may
transfer up to nine hours from their MA program with consent of the
Chair.

24

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

2014
2

Time to completion

11

5.6

11

13

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 1030
Out of state: 1030

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

Number of courses required for MA. 30

White

19

32

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

12

33

66

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: No minimum

TOEFL score: No minimum

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: No minimum

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
224

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

99

N/A

2014 Report

Saint Louis University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Were not placed

N/A

N/A

Placed in a non-academic job

N/A

N/A

Placed in a tenure-track position

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Augustana College

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

2013 Report

San Diego State University


Website
http://philosophy.sdsu.edu/

Department name
Philosophy Department

Department chair
Peter Atterton, Professor

Faculty
Peter Atterton, professor Steve Barbone, associate professor J. Angelo Corlett, professor Robert Francescotti, professor Sandra
Wawrytko, professor Tom Weston, professor Mark Wheeler, associate professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


One way is that we neither collect nor maintain any record of perceived or expressed identities, so there are no divisions of us and them.
At the same time, we have added or are now adding several courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels that cover Asian philosophies
and courses that focus on women in philosophy. In terms of recent applications and acceptances to the MA program, the department often
achieves about 30% women.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 5

Other financial information


none

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

10

14

2013 Report

San Diego State University


MA program strengths

Small department, so students can get some personal attention. There is no specialty of the department, but broad representation within the
discipline, including Asian philosophy, is available.

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state 0 + fee of 2,600 (6 units or less) or 4,016 (more than 6


Out of state 372 per unit + fee of 2,600 (6 units or less) or 4,01

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 30

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Total MA
Students 2013

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3.0 general/3.3 philosophy
TOEFL score: 550 paper/213 computer/80 internet
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: none
Other requirements:

2013 Report

San Diego State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

10

2014 Report

San Francisco State University

Website

Department name

www.sfsu.edu

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Anita Silvers, Chair, Professor

Faculty
Anita Silvers, Professor Bas van Fraassen, Distinguished Professor Pamela Hood, Professor Mohammad Azadpur, Professor Shelley
Wilcox, Professor Alice Sowaal, Associate Professor Asta Sveinsdottir, Associate Professor Justin Tiwald, Associate Professor Isabelle
Peshard, Associate Professor David Landy, Associate Professor Carlos Montemayor, Associate Professor Kevin Toh, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We have a diverse faculty who are strongly committed to mentoring students from groups underrepresented in philosophy. We have also been
very successful in encouraging and supporting our students in winning competitive scholarships aimed at helping member of
underrepresented groups, e.g., the Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral Scholarship, and SFSU Provost's Scholar Award.

Additional Information
Thanks to a generous six-figure bequest from a former SFSU M.A degree holder who went on to earn his doctorate, the SFSU Philosophy
Department will begin a new scholarship program for students entering the M.A. program in Fall '15 and subsequent years. Scholarships may
be matched with Graduate Teaching Associate Fellowships. Information about scholarship criteria and application forms will be available on
the SFSU Philosophy Department's webpage by January 15, 2015. / / SFSU also has a variety of other scholarships for graduate students, as
well as financial aid. Students seeking the maximum in financial aid for Fall '15 entry should submit a FAFSA by the end of February '15, even
if they have not yet applied to the Philosophy MA program.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

32

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 74

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

San Francisco State University

MA program strengths

Philosophy of Science, Feminist Philosophy, Applied Ethics, Political Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, Islamic Philosophy, Chinese Philosophy,
Philosophy of Mind, Metaphysics, Ancient Philosophy

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $7,734
Out of state: Must pay additional $372 per credit

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

12

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

11

13

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: Paper: 500 Computer: 173 Internet: 61

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
18

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

24

Number of courses required for MA. 11


33 units are required. Most courses are 3 units, although some can
be taken for less.

2014 Report

San Francisco State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

23

Placed in a teaching job

12

Entered another graduate program

12

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: UC Irvine

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Yale

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. UC Riverside

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. UC Santa Cruz

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Washington

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. UCLA

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program: Stanford University MA in East Asian Studies

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program: Golden Gate University DBA in Business Administration

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: SUNY Albany

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job: Instructor in Philosophy at Thammasat University, Thailand

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. Please specify: Medical School (unknown)

Degree Program

Master's

Details12

Teaching job. Please describe: Saraburiwitthayakhom School

Degree Program
Details13

Master's
Teaching job: Diablo Valley College

Degree Program

Master's

Details14

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Purdue University

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Texas A&M

2013 Report

San Jose State University

Website
www.sjsu.edu/philosophy

Department name
Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Peter Hadreas, Chair

Faculty
Peter Hadreas, Professor and Chair Rita Manning, Professor Thomas W. Leddy, Professor William H. Shaw, Professor Tommy L. Lott,
Professor Richard Tieszen, Professor Bo Mou, Professor Anand Vaidya, Associate Professor Janet Stemwedel, Associate Professor
Karin Brown, Associate Professor Carlos Alberto Sanchez, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We boast a notably diverse faculty with a wide range of interest. Our faculty teach and publish in the following areas: Analytic, continental,
Africana, Latin American, Chinese, Indian, and Feminist philosophies. We are the home of the Center for Comparative Philosophy and publish
the peer reviewed journal, Comparative Philosophy, of which Professor Bo Mou is the founding and managing Editor. Professor Carlos Alberto
Sanchez is the Editor of the APA Newsletter for Hispanic Latino Issues in Philosophy.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 4

Other financial information


All incoming graduate students are offered Graduate Assistantships.

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

12

18

2013 Report

San Jose State University

MA program strengths

The "focus" of San Jose State's Department of Philosophy is on diversity. Thus, traditional areas of philosophy are well covered, along with
many other areas. The latter include: Feminist Philosophy; African and African-American Philosophy; Buddhist Philosophy; Japanese
Philosophy; Chinese Philosophy; Latin American Philosophy; Indian Philosophy; Gender Studies; and (in keeping with out setting in Silicon
Valley), various perspectives on science and technology. Both traditional and other areas are reflected in the department curriculum and in
faculty areas of interest (www.sjsu.edu/philosophy/contact/). In terms of professional activity (research, publication, consulting, etc.), outside
reviewers have found the department to be notable nationally, to be among the top within the campuses of the California State University
system, and to compare favorably with public and private PhD granting universities in the region.

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state 8569
Out of state Same as above plus $374 per unit

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 30

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals
Total MA
Students 2012

0
0

Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3

TOEFL score: 80 (internet based)

Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

San Jose State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

2013 Report

2014 Report

Simon Fraser University

Website

Department name

www.sfu.ca

Philosophy

Department chair
Martin Hahn, Dr.

Faculty
Martin Hahn, Associate Professor Samual Black, Associate Professor Evan Tiffany, Associate Professor Philip Hanson, Associate Professor
Holly Andersen, Assistant Professor Endry Begby, Assistant Professor Owen Ware, Assistant Professor Nic Fillion, Visiting Assistant
Professor (4 year) Ray Jennings, Professor Lisa Shapiro, Professor Kathleen Akins, Professor Dai Heide, Lecturer (permanent position wth
tenure) Jill McIntosh, Senior Lectuere (Permanent position with tenure)

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Because our institution is a public multi-ethnic university, we view diversity as an important goal. We would like to institute a least one special
research chair, in either Asian philosophy or Indian philosophy. In past searches, we have counted ethnic diversity as a positive asset of the
relevant candidates. Although our initial sorting of job files is based on merit alone, we have sometimes ended up with short lists that were
predominantly caucasion males. In this situation, we re-assess all of the top female and non-causian files with a new group of readers, with an
eye towards making our lists more inclusive. Looking at the balance of male to female files we have received, we make certain that our
interview and fly-out lists relfectat the very leastthe percentages of the files received in this regard. Note that our maternity/paternity
leaves are very generous, and both parents are encouraged to take their maximal leave.

Additional Information
Our program is geared towards students who will be applying to PhD programs and who wish to have the best education possible prior to
application.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

1.5

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

35

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 1 PhD student

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

About two students per year will haveSSHRC scholariships from the
Canadian Government. We have a tri-mester system and graduate
students are enrolled throughout. Each admitted student is
guaranted either an TAship, Scolarship, or RAship for 6 semesters,
i.e. for the 2 years of the MA program.

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

13

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Simon Fraser University

MA program strengths

Our program has several features designed to strengthen future PhD's. (1) A mandatory 1st year professonal seminar on 20th century 'seminal
works'; (2) Our course work breadth requirements take into account undergraduate coursework, so that each student emerges with roughly the
same breadth and depth of education. Each student must have a minimun 2 upper level undergraduate courses in each of the four areas, plus
1 graduate course in each area, plus a logical requirement. Students who do not meet the undergrad requirements must make this up through
graduate courses; (3) The capstone project is a 'professional paper' suitable for submission to grad programs, which must be 'publishable' (if
not in the best journals) and must be presented tothe department. (4) $1300 of travel money for students whose papers are accepted at
conferences. (4) Two year completion time with all 6 tri-mesters funded.(5) Small incoming co-hort (8-10) with very similar goals.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $1700 Cdn
Out of state: $1700 Cdn

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.5
TOEFL score: 93 on-line/580 paper
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

10

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
21

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

N/A

15

Number of courses required for MA. 6


Students must either have taken 2 upper level undergrad courses
(B+ or higher) in 4 areas or make these courses up ithrough graduate
courses (1 undergrad course may be taken).

We are willing to consider applications from students who did not


major in philosophy or whose transcripts are "unusual" e.g.
showed a sudden leap in achievement in the last 2 years. We regard
our program as providing educational training for students

2014 Report

Simon Fraser University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Texas at Austin

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Texas at Austin

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Purdue

2014 Report

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Website

Department name

siu.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Stephen Tyman, interim chair

Faculty
Thomas Alexander, full professor Douglas Anderson, full professor Randall Auxier, full professor Sara Beardsworth, associate professor
Douglas Berger, associate professor Robert Hahn, full professor Lawrence Hickman, full professor Anthony Steinbock, full professor
Kenneth Stikkers, full professor Andrew Youpa, associate professor Roudy Hildreth, associate professor, adjunct in philosophy Thomas
Price, adjunct faculty Terri Wilson, asssitant professor, adjunct in philosophy

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The department has been increasing its course offerings in feminist philosophy, Africana philosophy and the philosophy of race. It is trying to
get a hire in Africana philosophy.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

11

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

18

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 9

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

6 research assistants

Pacific Islander

13

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

13

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

2014 Report

Ph.D. program strengths


Southern Illinois University's Ph.D has strong faculty and curriculum in the fields of American, Continental, Asian and Feminist Philosophy,
rigorous qualifying exams for candidacy, and is home to several prominent book series, journals and centers where students can acquire wide
professional experience, and offers students valuable teaching experience.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 5088.47
Out of state: 10490.3
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 10

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

10

36

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

11

43

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.25
TOEFL score: 80/213/550
Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: 300

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

62

N/A

55

New students will take our comprehensive exams if they have not
taken the equivalent in their MA.

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 5088.47

Out of state: 10490.3

Number of courses required for MA. 10

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

12

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

22

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 2.7
TOEFL score: 80/213/550
Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: 300

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
28

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

N/A

27

The same is required for the MA that would qualify for entrance into
the Ph.D program.

2014 Report

Southern Illinois University Carbondale


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

22

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

15

Were not placed

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Placed in a non-academic job

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Placed in a tenure-track position

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

14

Placed in a teaching job

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

SIU Philosophy Ph.D


Further academic study (J.D., D.Th., other Ph.D., etc.).

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

SIU philosophy Ph.D program


Further academic study.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

SIU Philosophy Ph.D program


Further academic study (J.D., D.Th., other Ph.D., etc.)

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

SIU Philosophy Ph.D program


Further academic study (J.D., D.Th., other Ph.D., etc.). Please specify:

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Department of Philosophy and Religion, Morningside College, Sioux City, IA


Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

John A. Logan Community College Carbondale, IL


Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

The Brazilian Center for Research in Democracy, Pontifical Catholic University, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Unknown

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Resident Master and Instructor at the University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR


Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

unknown
Unknown

2013 Report

Stanford University

Website
philosophy.stanford.edu

Department name
Philosophy

Department chair
R. Lanier Anderson, Chair

Faculty
Chris Bobonich Michael Bratman Alan Code Joshua Cohen John Etchemendy Michael Friedman Helen Longino Grigori Mints
Thomas Ryckman Debra Satz Brian Skyrms Kenneth Taylor Johan van Benthem Thomas Wasow R. Lanier Anderson Mark Crimmins
Graciela De Pierris David Hills Nadeem Hussain Krista Lawlor Tamar Schapiro Alexis Burgess Jorah Dannenberg Anna-Sara
Malmgren Andr Laks David Barker-Plummer Will Beals Marcello Di Bello Shane Duarte Faviola Rivera Castro Paul Skokowski
Richard Sommer Pat Suppes

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We try very hard to hire a diverse faculty as well as a diverse student population

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

16

Teaching fellowships

NA

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

27

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

12

Scholarships

NA

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 6

Other financial information


NA

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

25

32

2013 Report

Stanford University
Ph.D. program strengths

Ancient Greek philosophy, political philosophy, Kant studies, philosophy of action, epistemology, feminist philosophy, logic, philosophy of
language, philosophy of science

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: 42690
Out of state: 42690

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Courses required for Ph.D.: 135

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

11

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2009

2010

2011

2012

6.2

2013

5.5

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: NA
TOEFL score: NA
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: NA
Other requirements:
None

10

MA program strengths
History of philosophy, Kant studies, ancient Greek philosophy, logic, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, epistemology, philosophy
of action, political philosophy, feminist philosophy

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender

(Year ending)

In state 42690
Out of state 42690

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 45

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: NA
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: NA
Other requirements:

Total MA
Students 2013

none

2013 Report

Stanford University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

23

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

12

Placed in a tenure-track position

10

Were not placed

Men

Other gender

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013

Women
Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Stanford University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

London School of Economics

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Stanford University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Santa Clara

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Stanford University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

London School of Economics

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Stanford University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Stanford University

Type of position

Other (business, industry, government, etc.). Education

2013 Report

SUNY at Binghamton

Website
http://www2.binghamton.edu/philosophy/graduate/index.ht

Department name
Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Max Pensky, Department Chair

Faculty
Jeffner Allen Professor of Philosophy Bat-Ami Bar On Professor of Philosophy Eric Dietrich Professor of Philosophy Charles Goodman
Associate Professor of Philosophy Robert Guay Associate Professor of Philosophy Nicole Hassoun Associate Professor of Philosophy
Christopher Morgan-Knapp Associate Professor of Philosophye Max Pensky, Department Chair Professor of Philosophy Anthony Preus
Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy Anthony Reeves Assistant Professor of Philosophy Lisa Tessman Associate Professor of
Philosophy Melissa Zinkin Associate Professor of Philosophy

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


SUNY Binghamton makes a strong effort to recruit graduate students from minority backgrounds and provides some scholarships to support
these efforts. Other aspects of the diversity of the faculty are reflected in the student body.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

20

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Scholarships
Students teaching their own classes 5

Other financial information


Diversity Fellows

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

12

2013 Report

SUNY at Binghamton
Ph.D. program strengths
Ethics, social philosophy, political philosophy, feminist philosophy, continental philosophy, Asian philosophy, aesthetics

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: 7020
Out of state: 12450
Courses required for Ph.D.: 14

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Degrees awarded
2009

2010

2011

2012

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

2013

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: N/A
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: N/A
Other requirements:
We encourage submissions from strong students with non-traditional
backgrounds.

MA program strengths
Social and political, continental, ethics, feminist

MA Students 2012 - 2013

African,
African-American

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state 7020
Out of state 12450

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Types of MA offered

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 6

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Writing sample: Yes


GPA:

Total MA
Students 2013

TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

2013 Report

SUNY at Binghamton
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Men

Other gender

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013

Women
Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Mount Holyoke

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship. Title & duration: Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

SIU Edwardsville

Type of position

Tenure track.

2014 Report

Stony Brook University

Website

Department name

www.stonybrook.edu/philosophy

Stony Brook University Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Eduardo Mendieta, Professor

Faculty
Eduardo Mendieta, Professor Anne O'Byrne, Associate Professor Megan Craig, Associate Professor Edward S. Casey, Distinguished
Professor Harvey Cormier, Associate Professor Robert Crease, Professor David Dilworth, Professor Jeffrey Edwards, Associate Professor
Gabrielle Jackson, Assistant Professor Alan Kim, Assistant Professor Eva Kittay, Distinguished Professor Allegra de Laurentiis, Associate
Professor Peter Manchester, Associate Professor Clyde Lee Miller, Professor Andrew Platt, Assistant Professor Mary C. Rawlinson,
Professor Lorenzo Simpson, Professor Donn Welton, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Stony Brook Philosophy faculty reflect the commitment to both the ethnic and the philosophical diversity espoused by the department as a
whole: faculty include two African Americans, one Asian American, one person of Latino origin, one of Middle Eastern provenance, one of
Swiss-Korean background, as well as six women in a total faculty of twenty-one. Our course offerings at the undergraduate and graduate levels
include feminist philosophy, philosophy of race and gender, and non-Western philosophies. When it comes to recruiting students to the MA
and PhD programs, we advertise widely, but our most effective recruiters are the alumnithemselves a diverse groupwho now teach in
colleges and universities nationwide. Regarding funding, Stony Brook offers a number of awards (Turner Fellowships) aimed at students from
underrepresented communities; philosophy PhD students regularly win these generous awards. In addition, Stony Brook graduate and
undergraduate students are regular participants in the Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute (PIKSI), the central aim of which is to
promote diversity in the discipline.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

12

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

28

African,
African-American

Scholarships

All students receive tuition

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 10

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

13

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

15

21

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Stony Brook University

Ph.D. program strengths

philosophy, with particular emphasis on contemporary French and German thought. Courses in phenomenology, psychoanalysis, structuralism,
postructuralism and postmodernism, and critical theory are held regularly. The purpose of the Doctoral Program is to prepare students for
independent research and scholarship in the field, and to help them develop the necessary intellectual and pedagogical skills for teaching
philosophy. The requirements and review processes are designed so that all seminar and non-seminar work will be completed by the end of
the third year, leaving the fourth year for dissertation research and writing.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: $4583.65 - $5900.50 (Semesterly)


Out of state: $8,246.65 - $10,816.50 (Semesterly)
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 12

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

14

29

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

21

37

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 90
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: Successful candidates typically have high scores,
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

57

N/A

58

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

7.5

MA program strengths
Philosophical dimensions of art have become of increasing concern to artists, art historians, art critics, and philosophers themselves in the last
decade. The question as to what constitutes an artwork has been much debated and is an example of a specific theme to be treated in
offerings at Stony Brook Manhattan. No other set of courses with a comparable emphasis exists in the New York area. Thus, artists, who
consider philosophical features of their work, the educated public, art collectors and art administrators, and those who seek to earn a master's
degree in philosophy, will be interested in this unique opportunity.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $4583.65 - $5900.50
Out of state: $8264.65 - $10,816.50

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3

TOEFL score: 90

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: Successful candidates typically have high scores,

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
1

Number of courses required for MA. 10

2014 Report

Stony Brook University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

10

26

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

13

Placed in a tenure-track position

12

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

12

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Entered the marketplace

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Stony Brook University.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Stony Brook University

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral programs at Columbia, New School, Rutgers, CUNY and Uchicago

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. University of Toronto, Center for Comparative Literature

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

SUNY Farmingdale
Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Adjunct Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

SAGE National Resource Center for LGBT Aging


Other (business, industry, government, etc.): Manager of Education and Training

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Cal State University Fullerton


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

St. Lawrence University


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Unknown

2014 Report

Syracuse University

Website

Department name

philosophy.syr.edu

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Ben Bradley, Allan and Anita Sutton Professor of Philosophy

Faculty
Ken Baynes, Professor Fred Beiser, Professor Ben Bradley, Professor Michael Caie, Assistant Professor Janice Dowell, Associate Professor
Kevan Edwards, Assistant Professor Kim Frost, Assistant Professor Andre Gallois, Professor Jessica Gelber, Assistant Professor Samuel
Gorovitz, Professor Mark Heller, Professor Kris McDaniel, Associate Professor Tom McKay, Professor Hille Paakkunainen, Assistant
Professor Kara Richardson, Assistant Professor Emily Robertson, Associate Professor John Robertson, Assistant Professor David Sobel,
Professor Laurence Thomas, Professor Robert Van Gulick, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The department has supported a "women in philosophy" group that invites an external speaker once per year; the speaker has a meal with our
female graduate students to discuss issues pertaining to women in the profession. We have hired three female faculty members in the past
three years and have arranged for spousal appointments to improve retention efforts. We ensure that our colloquium series is neither allwhite
nor all-male. We have made conscious efforts to diversify our grad student body. Over the last two years our incoming graduate student
population has been 50% female, 20% hispanic and 10% African-American. In 2013-14 we formed a climate committee and began anonymizing
graduate admissions files to counteract potential bias against members of underrepresented groups.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

12

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

22

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 12

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

6 one-time-only TA appointments for 2014-15

Pacific Islander

White

16

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

14

18

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Syracuse University

Ph.D. program strengths


Metaphysics, Ethics, History of Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: 38970 (waived for PhD students)

Out of state: 38970 (waived)

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

10

18

We offer some Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

12

24

Transcripts: No

Writing sample: No

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

N/A

36

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

11

9.5

10.5

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: 38970
Out of state: 38970
Number of courses required for MA. 8

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We offer some MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: No
Writing sample: No
GPA:
TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
1

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
4

2014 Report

Syracuse University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

18

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

13

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Texas Christian University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Coastal Carolina University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor, 1-year renewable

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

University of Manchester

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 year postdoc

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Kutztown University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor, one year renewable

2014 Report

Temple University

Website

Department name

www.temple.edu

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Miriam Solomon, Professor

Faculty
Charles Dyke (Professor) Espen Hammer (Professor) Joseph Margolis (Professor) Miriam Solomon (Professor) Jerry Vision (Professor)
Kristin Gjesdal (Associate Professor) David Wolfsdorf (Associate Professor) Colin Chamberlain (Assistant Professor) Lara Ostaric (Assistant
Professor)

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We are a philosophically diverse department. Topics such as philosophy of race, philosophy of gender, and feminism are taught routinely. We
encourage diversity, in background and philosophical interests, when creating job advertisements. And we follow guidelines and
recommendations from the APA and others when it comes to diversity friendly ways of long and shortlisting job candidates as well as future
PhD students.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 11-15 students

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

14

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

11

2014 Report

Temple University

Ph.D. program strengths

Temples Department of Philosophy has had a traditional strength in the fields of aesthetics, the philosophy of the arts, and the philosophy of
culture that extends back to the contributions of the late professors Monroe Beardsley, John Fisher, and Judith Tormey. Among its current
faculty, department members have also made significant contributions in African American philosophy, ancient philosophy, Continental
philosophy, epistemology, ethics, history of philosophy, philosophy of culture, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, social and
political philosophy.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: $805 per credit


Out of state: $1,105 per credit
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 12

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

11

23

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

12

27

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.5
TOEFL score: 105 IBT/620 PBT
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score: typically 60-75% range
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

39

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

7.5

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

In state: $805 per credit

Out of state: $1,105 per credit

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Number of courses required for MA. 10

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
5

2014 Report

Temple University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

13

13

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

university of new haven

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

unkniwn

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship).

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

temple university

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Unknown

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

unknown

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship):

2014 Report

Texas A&M University

Website

Department name

http://philosophy.tamu.edu/html/home.html

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Gary Varner, Professor and Head

Faculty
Scott Austin Robert Burch Daniel Conway Tommy Curry Stephen H. Daniel Kenny Easwaran Robert Garcia Theodore George
Michael Hand C.E. Harris Claire Katz Hugh J. McCann John J. McDermott Benjamin McMyler Christopher Menzel Clare Palmer
Gregory F. Pappas Martin Peterson Linda Radzik Dwayne Raymond Roger Sansom Robin Smith Richard Stadelmann Kristi Sweet
Gary Varner

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Our department is expressly committed to fostering both cultural and intellectual diversity. We have been successful in our active recruitment
of students from groups underrepresented in the discipline (women and persons of color, specifically): 45% of our students are from such
groups and 20% of our students are recipients of university-level Diversity Fellowships. We also promote diversity and inclusiveness in our
curriculum, our course offerings, and the activities sponsored by the department. For example, we regularly offer graduate courses not only in
Analytic, Continental, and Historical areas, but also in Feminism, Critical Race Theory and Latin American Philosophy. Our department is also
home to a genuinely diverse group of scholarly endeavors, including journals such as The Inter-American Journal of Philosophy, and Epoch: a
journal for the history of philosophy, and regular conferences such as the Southwest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, and Philosophy Born
of Struggle.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

13

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 9

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

16

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

21

25

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Texas A&M University

Ph.D. program strengths

The strengths of the Ph.D. program at Texas A&M lie not only in specific areas, but especially in the broad philosophical training we offer in a
diverse intellectual environment. We have clusters of established scholars working in Ethics, Social/Political Philosophy, Applied Ethics,
American Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Continental Philosophy, Metaphysics, Decision Theory, and Logic. Our program is distinctive in
requiring students to pursue a Masters degree in another field that complements their course of study. With this, our students philosophical
training is augmented by cross-disciplinary research.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 3240.75 semester
Out of state: 6498.75 semester

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

12

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

15

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: na
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: na
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

19

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15


While students must take 15 courses toward their Ph.D., our program
requires students to acquire a Masters degree in another field. This
external MA typically requires 7 courses, but will vary with the
chosen discipline. (If a student already has an MA f

N/A

21

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

5.6

MA program strengths
The strengths of the Ph.D. program at Texas A&M lie not only in specific areas, but especially in the broad philosophical training we offer in a
diverse intellectual environment. We have clusters of established scholars working in Ethics, Social/Political Philosophy, Applied Ethics,
American Philosophy, Continental Philosophy, Metaphysics, History of Philosophy, Decision Theory, and Logic.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 3240.75
Out of state: 6498.75
Number of courses required for MA. 8
na

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

20

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

23

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: na
TOEFL score: na
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: na
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

27
18

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

N/A

27

2014 Report

Texas A&M University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

13

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Sam Houston State University


Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

University of Copenhagen
Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 1 year

2014 Report

Texas Tech University

Website

Department name

www.depts.ttu.edu/philosophy/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Mark Webb, Professor & Chair

Faculty
Howard Curzer, Professor Francesca di Poppa, Associate Professor Jonathan Dorsey, Instructor Alex Grzankowski, Assistant Professor
Darren Hick, Visiting Assistant Professor Christopher Hom, Associate Professor Daniel Nathan, Associate Professor Anna Christina Ribeiro,
Associate Professor Walter Schaller, Associate Professor Jeremy Schwartz, Assistant Professor Joel Velasco, Assistant Professor Mark
Webb, Professor Edward Averill, Emeritus Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


In every one of our faculty searches over the past two decades, the Department has given special emphasis to identifying and encouraging
applicants from underrepresented groups. This has resulted in increasing the diversity of our faculty, though not nearly enough to be
satisfactory.

Additional Information
Through acquisition and usage of increased funding for our program, the Department has systematically sought to grow a more diverse
graduate student population that also includes strong representation of international students. As a consequence of these efforts, our cohort
of graduate students has become significantly more diverse over the last few years and we expect to be able to continue this progress over
the next few years.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

22

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 2

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

12

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Texas Tech University

MA program strengths

We offer a broadly-based program in analytic philosophy, with notable strengths in history of philosophy, aesthetics, ethics, science,
language, and mind. Our curriculum includes more stand-alone graduate seminars than most other highly reputable terminal master's
programs and, as a consequence, our graduate students take coursework that is populated by their peers, i.e., exclusively by other graduate
students, not undergraduate students. Students in our program receive support to present their research at professional philosophy
conferences elsewhere, and the students themselves have hosted a graduate student conference drawing students from around the country
and abroad each spring for the past ten years.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 7500
Out of state: 14000
Number of courses required for MA. 11
The number of organized courses can be as few as 8 (plus 2 courses
in thesis) for students who choose to write a master's thesis, or as
many as 11 for those choosing a non-thesis option. Most students
in the program select the non-thesis option.

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

20

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

23

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: no minimum
TOEFL score: 95
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score: no minimum
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
18

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

N/A

27

2014 Report

Texas Tech University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

16

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Employer

Syracuse University

Type of position

Further academic study: Philosophy PhD

Degree Program

Master's

Employer

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Type of position

Further academic study: Philosophy PhD

Degree Program

Master's

Details

University of Kansas

Type of position

Further academic study: Philosophy PhD

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Other: US Marine Corps Officer Training

2014 Report

Tufts University

Website

Department name

http://ase.tufts.edu/philosophy/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
George Smith, Professor

Faculty
Erin Kelly, Associate Professor, Department Chair Jody Azzouni, Professor Daniel C. Dennett, University Professor and Austin B. Fletcher
Professor of Philosophy, Co-Director, Center for Cognitive Studies Ray Jackendoff, Seth Merrin Professor of Philosophy, Co-Director, Center
for Cognitive Studies George E. Smith, Professor Stephen L. White, Professor Nancy Bauer, Dean of Academic Affairs for Arts and
Sciences, Professor Avner Baz, Associate Professor Sigrn Svavarsdttir, Associate Professor Patrick Forber, Associate Professor Lionel
K. McPherson, Associate Professor Brian Epstein, Assistant Professor Dilip Ninan, Assistant Professor Christiana Olfert, Assistant
Professor Peter Levine, Research Professor in Philosophy, Lincoln Filene Professor of Citizenship & Public Affairs, Director of CIRCLE Mario
De Caro, Visiting Professor Amelie Rorty, Visiting Professor David Denby, Senior Lecturer Susan Russinoff, Senior Lecturer Monica Link,
Lecturer Jeffrey McConnell, Lecturer Charles Oliver, Lecturer Christopher Phillips, Lecturer Mitchell Silver, Lecturer Valentina
Urbanek, Lecturer

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

15

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

We offer financial assistance in the form of partial tuition remission-


usually 50%-90%, depending on the strength of the application and
the applicant's need. The tuition goal for the master's program is to
award an average tuition scholarship of roughly 60%, or
approximately $25,000 for master students.

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

17

25

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Tufts University
MA program strengths
Placement in PhD programs / High quality faculty

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

In state: ~ $46,000 (for the entire 2 yr. program)

Out of state: ~ $46,000 (for the entire 2 yr. program)

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

0
5

Number of courses required for MA. 11

2014 Report

Tufts University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

13

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

16

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

23

Placed in a non-teaching job

12

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

(Not Applicable, See Below)

Type of position

Further academic study: PhD, Duke University

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

(Not Applicable, See Below)

Type of position

Further academic study: PhD, University of Arizona

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

(Not Applicable, See Below)

Type of position

Further academic study: PhD, Brown University

2014 Report

Tulane University

Website

Department name

www.tulane.edu

Philosophy Department

Department chair
Bruce Brower, Associate Professor

Faculty
Not provided

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We have added one woman and several women graduate students to the faculty; we continue to search for all sorts of diversity.

Additional Information
Most of our students who are not in tenure-track jobs are in good or very good academic positions. Two are in five year fellowships, one in a
three year fellowship, several others are in renewable visiting positions that have been renewed.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 8

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

1 year aid available for several graduate students at the Murphy


Institute Center for Ethics and Public Affairs. We also usually have
one student in an exchange program in Berlin.

10

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

14

16

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Tulane University

Ph.D. program strengths

Our greatest strength is in Ethics, Political and Social Philosophy. We have a strong connection with the Murphy Institute Center for Ethics and
Public Affairs on our campus, which funds 14 visiting speakers and several conferences each year, provides support for graduate students, and
has three year-long faculty research fellows visiting from other institutions. We are also quite strong in history, especially in Ancient, Kant, and
the history of political philosophy. We have moderate strength in Philosophy of Mind.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: 46326
Out of state: 46326
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

24

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

24

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 0
TOEFL score: 0
Letters of recommendation: 0
GRE score: 0
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

26

27

Where we have entered a "0" for GPA, GRE, etc., we have no specific
minimum, but do not take students with poor scores.

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

1
7

2
6

3
6

2
6

4
7

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA program strengths
Our greatest strength is in Ethics, Political and Social Philosophy. We have a strong connection with the Murphy Institute Center for Ethics and
Public Affairs on our campus, which funds 14 visiting speakers and several conferences each year, provides support for graduate students, and
has three year-long faculty research fellows visiting from other institutions. We are also quite strong in history, especially in Ancient, Kant, and
the history of political philosophy. We have moderate strength in Philosophy of Mind.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 46326
Out of state: 46326
Number of courses required for MA. 10
We require only 8 courses instead of 10 for students who write a
thesis.

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: No
GPA: 0
TOEFL score: 0
Letters of recommendation: 0
GRE score: 0
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

In describing the above as "0" for GRE, etc., there is no specific


minimum but we do not accept poor scores

2014 Report

Tulane University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

12

Placed in a non-teaching job

2014 Report

University of Alberta

Website

Department name

http://www.ualberta.ca/

Philosopy

Department chair
Jack Zupko, Professor & Chair of Philosophy

Faculty
Katalin Bimb, Associate Professor Ingo Brigandt, Associate Professor Robert Burch, Associate Professor Phil Corkum, Associate Professor
Neil Dalal, Assistant Professor (Joint with Religious Studies) Glenn Griener, Associate Professor (Joint with Public Health) Cressida Heyes ,
Professor and Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Gender and Sexuality (Joint with Political Science) Kathrin Koslicki, Professor and
Canada Research Chair (as of January 2014) Bernard Linsky, Professor Marie-Eve Morin, Associate Professor Howard Nye, Assistant
Professor Francis Jeffry Pelletier, Long-term Visiting Professor Geoffrey Rockwell, Professor (Joint with Humanities Computing) Alexander
Rueger, Professor Amy Schmitter, Associate Professor Chlo Taylor, Assistant Professor (Joint with Women's Studies Program) Jennifer
Welchman, Professor Robert A. Wilson, Professor (Joint with Education) Jack Zupko, Professor Emeritus professors who sometimes offer
graduate instruction in Philosophy: Bruce Hunter, Associate Professor Martin Tweedale, Professor Adjunct professors who sometimes offer
graduate instruction in Philosophy: Allen Hazen Donald Ipperciel, Professeur titulaire de philosophie (Campus St. Jean) Matthew Kostelecky,
Assistant Professor (St. Joseph's College) Robert Nichols, Assistant Professor (Political ScienceContract Instructors who sometimes offer
graduate instruction in Philosophy: Sam Hillier Chris Lepock

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


In all relevant situations, we follow (and advertise) the University of Alberta's Equity Policy: The University of Alberta hires on the basis of
merit. We are committed to the principle of equity in employment. We welcome diversity and encourage applications from all qualified women
and men, including persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities and Aboriginal persons. (Note, however, that hiring is done by an
Arts Faculty Commitee, not the department per se.) The department makes particular efforts to recruit a diverse graduate student body, both in
our admissions and funding practices, and by accomodating different interests and needs in our programs (e.g., accomodating the special
needs of several disabled students in our graduate programs). Our faculty and staff come from every different continent. Our department
supports research projects and education in gender studies and queer theory, and about eugenics and the treatment of disability. And we
demand that students and faculty interact with other department members with very different interests and backgrounds.

Additional Information
Our MA program has a particularly successful record for those who go on to doctoral programs in philosophy. We are just as proud, however,
of those students who go on to pursue degrees in other disciplines, or to non-academic work.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

??

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

4.5 (Research Assistantship

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

8-10 (not including those t

African,
African-American

Scholarships

varies (usually about 4.5-6 f

Asian

Students teaching their own classes When?? This term? This yea

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

We do not have "lines," but bundles of money and various


scholarships distributed by the university, some of which are
competitive and some of which given to departments. There are also
many students supported by federal scholarships (SSHRCs). The
numbers are VERY erratic. I have used the amount required by the
Graduate Students' negotiated agreement to get the numbers above.

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

10

20

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Alberta

Ph.D. program strengths

We have an exceptionally diverse set of areas of expertise, ranging over most areas of the history of western philosophy, feminist philosophy,
logic and philosophy of language, and "continental" philosophy, and a small bit of Indian philosophy. As such, we can offer a much more
comprehensive training in philosophy than most departments of our size. Areas of particular focus within the department include "continental"
philosophy (particularly phenomenology), Foucault, aesthetics, feminist philosophy, Aristotle, Aristotelian metaphysics, non-classical logics,
the history of analytic philosophy, Hume, some areas in the philosophy of emotions, philosophy of biology, biomedical ethics, and the
philosophy of disability.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 3,662.40 (not including non-instructional fees) -- CAN


Out of state: 6598.20 (not including non-instructional fees) -- I
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 9
9 with an MA; but 12 without an MA.

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.3 (but usually need much higher)

TOEFL score: 550 (paper-based), or a total score of 88 with a s

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

2
7

All applications are considered as a whole, with the writing sample

given particularly close attention.

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014
3

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: same as for Ph.D.


Out of state: same as for Ph.D.
Number of courses required for MA. 6
Students without adequate background in philosophy may be
admitted to a "Qualifying Year," in which they take about 8 term
courses (undergraduate) in philosophy. They can then apply for a
change-of-status to the full MA program.

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.3 (but usually much higher is needed)
TOEFL score: 550 (paper-based), or a total score of 88 with a s
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
11

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

10

See as for Ph.D. program

University of Alberta

Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program:

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. Music Ph.D. program

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. MA cognitive science

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. Political Science (unsure whether MA or Ph.D.)

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

University of Alberta; Grant MacKewan University


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Sessional teaching

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

University of Alberta (maybe Grant MacKewan?)


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Sessional teaching

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

University of Alberta; Grant MacKewan University


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Sessional teaching

2014 Report

2014 Report

University at Albany

Website

Department name

www.albany.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
P.D. Magnus, Department Chair and Associate Professor

Faculty
Marcus Adams - Assistant Professor Bradley Armour-Garb - Associate Professor Rachel Cohon - Professor Jason D'Cruz - Assistant
Professor Lisa Fuller - Assistant Professor Kristen Hessler - Associate Professor Robert Howell - Professor P.D. Magnus - Associate
Professor Jonathan Mandle - Professor Ron McClamrock - Associate Professor Nathan Powers - Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 3

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University at Albany

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 11920
Out of state: 21740

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

24

26

We offer some Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

26

27

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 41673

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

53

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15

N/A

53

Degrees awarded
2010

2012

2013

2014

10.5

10

5.5

9.5

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2011

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 11920
Out of state: 21740
Number of courses required for MA. 6

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We offer some MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

16

Totals

16

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
24

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

25

N/A

University at Albany
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Southeast University - China

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
University at Albany, Albany, NY

Type of position

Other: Senior Staff Assistant for Inst--Teach Learn and Acad Ldr

Degree Program
Details

Ph.D.
Siena College, Loudonville, NY

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Teaching job. Please describe: Tenure-track position at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College

2014 Report

2014 Report

University of Arizona

Website

Department name

http://philosophy.arizona.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Michael Gill, Professor of Philosophy

Faculty
Julia Annas, Regents Professor Thomas Christiano, Professor Stewart Cohen, Professor Juan Comesaa, Associate Professor Jerry Gaus,
James E. Rogers Professor of Philosophy Michael Gill, Professor, Department Head Richard Healey, Professor, Director of Graduate Studies
Terry Horgan, Professor Jenann Ismael, Associate Professor Rachana Kamtekar, Associate Professor Shaughan Lavine, Associate Professor
J. Christopher Maloney, Professor Michael McKenna, Keith Lehrer Professor of Philosophy Shaun Nichols, Professor David Owen,
Associate Professor Guido Pincione, Professor Marga Reimer, Professor Connie Rosati, Associate Professor Daniel C. Russell, Professor
Ana Carolina Sartorio, Associate Professor David Schmidtz, Kendrick Professor of Philosophy, Director of UA Center for the Philosophy of
Freedom Houston Smit, Associate Professor Mark Timmons, Professor Joseph Tolliver, Associate Professor, Director of Undergraduate
Studies Steven Wall, Professor Jonathan Weinberg, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Philosophy Department faculty en toto recently endorsed a statement expressing the Departments commitment to equality and
determination to ensure an intellectual community in which all may fully participate freely, equally and without discrimination or harassment;
this included a Title IX presentation at a 2013 department meeting.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

19

Teaching fellowships

10

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

30

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 22

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Prizes and awards ranging from $500-$1500

Pacific Islander

21

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

19

25

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Arizona

Ph.D. program strengths

The University of Arizona Philosophy Department is ranked 14th in the US. Our political philosophy program, with its connections to both
economics and law, is ranked first among all English-speaking Universities. We also have significant strengths in ethics, metaphysics and
epistemology, philosophy of mind and cognitive science, philosophy of physics, and the history of ancient and modern philosophy. We have
an active and successful placement program the results of which you can see from the record on our website. The Department regularly
sponsors the following scholarly gatherings on campus that attract scholars from across the nation and around the world: The Arizona Ancient
Philosophy Colloquium, The Arizona Normative Ethics Workshop, and The Center for the Philosophy of Freedoms Current Research Workshop.
An annual colloquium series hosts distinguished philosophers lecturing on their current research. Additionally, the Center for the Philosophy
of Freedom conducts a brown bag lecture series featuring speakers from national institutions. Ours is also a strongly interdisciplinary
department in which faculty and graduate students work in the intersections of philosophy with psychology, linguistics, cognitive science,
physics, classics, economics, art, and mathematics.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: $5,359/ semester (7+ units)


Out of state: $13,850/ semester (9+ units)
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15
15 courses + minimum of 18 dissertation credits

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

19

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

10

29

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.5
TOEFL score: 550 or 79 (Internet)
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: None
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

39

39

None

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

2014
5

Time to completion

7.8

7.5

7.2

7.8

MA program strengths
In addition to the strengths of the UA Philosophy PhD program listed above, the department offers an Accelerated MA in Philosophy that allows
a UA senior to complete a masters degree in one additional year.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $5,359/ semester (7+ units)
Out of state: $13,850/ semester (9+ units)

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.3
TOEFL score: 550 or 79 (Internet)

Letters of recommendation: 2

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

1
7

Number of courses required for MA. 10


In the Accelerated Masters Program, four of the 10 required courses
may also simultaneously satisfy requirements of the BA in either
Philosophy or Philosophy, Politics, Economics And Law.

None

2014 Report

University of Arizona
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

29

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

13

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Mississippi State University


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting assistant professor, 2-year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Rochester Institute of Technology


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor, 1-year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

University of Arizona
Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Adjunct lecturer, 1-year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Monash University
Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Wake Forest University


Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration:

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. Duke Univesity School of Law

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program: PhD, University of Arizona Near Eastern Studies

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: University of Liverpool

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Other (business, industry, government, etc.): Business

2014 Report

University of Arkansas

Website

Department name

https://www.uark.edu/

Philosophy

Department chair
Edward Minar, Professor

Faculty
Jacob Adler, Associate Professor Eric Funkhouser, Associate Professor Warren Herold, Assistant Professor Richard Lee, Associate Professor
Jack Lyons, Professor Oksana Maksymchuk, Assistant Professor Edward Minar, Professor Thomas Senor, Professor Barry Ward,
Associate Professor Rebekka Williams, Visiting Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


With both graduate admissions and faculty searches we have made a serious effort to hire qualified women and minorities. With respect to
undergraduate teaching, we have also solicited input from a graduate student who attended APA/AAPT sanctioned workshops on diversity and
inclusiveness. We are looking to bring an expert to campus this academic year to improve our abilities in these areas.

Additional Information
As we offer a terminal M.A. in addition to our PhD program (which itself requires an M.A.), we are a particularly good choice for students
looking to improve their philosophical training before applying to PhD programs. We are a very well rounded department for our size. For
example, we have faculty who are research active in philosophy of mind, epistemology, metaphysics, the history of philosophy (especially
Wittgenstein, Ancient, and Early Modern), philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, and ethics, among other areas.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

11

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 8

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Adjunct Teaching

Pacific Islander

White

10

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

15

19

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Arkansas

Ph.D. program strengths

Structurally, we offer separate M.A. and PhD programs. The PhD is a three-year degree open only to students who have already received their
M.A. Philosophically, we have particular strengths in philosophy of mind, epistemology, and philosophy of religion.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 7821
Out of state: 17367

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

10

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 8


No. But it is relatively low since an M.A. in philosophy is also
required.

13

M.A. in philosophy is required

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

1
4

3
6

2
5

3
6

1
3

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 7821
Out of state: 17367

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
17

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

15

N/A

Number of courses required for MA. 9


Sometimes students admitted with "deficiencies", in which case the
number of required courses is slightly higher.

2014 Report

University of Arkansas
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

10

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

10

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Unknown.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Unknown.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Tenure track.

2014 Report

University of Barcelona

Website

Department name

www.ub.edu/aphil, www.ub.edu/ccil

Barcelona Graduate Studies in Philosophy (APhil & CCiLPhilosophy)

Department chair
Manuel Garca-Carpintero, Prof

Faculty
Albert Sol postdoc (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Andrew Williams ICREA research professor (University Pompeu Fabra) Bjrn
Jespersen postdoc (University of Barcelona) Calixto Badesa associate professor (University of Barcelona) Dan Lpez de Sa ICREA
research professor (University of Barcelona) Daniel Quesada professor (Autonomous University of Barcelona) David Pineda associate
professor (University of Girona) Esa Diaz Len assistant professor (University of Barcelona) Joan Pags associate professor (University
of Girona) Jordi Ferrer professor (University of Girona) Jos Dez associate professor (University of Barcelona) Jos Juan Moreso
professor (University Pompeu Fabra) Jos Lus Mart associate professor (University Pompeu Fabra) Jos Martnez
associate professor
(University of Barcelona) Josefa Toribio
ICREA research professor (University of Barcelona) Josep Llus Prades associate professor
(University of Girona) Josep Maci associate professor (University of Barcelona) Manolo Martnez postdoc (Autonomous University of
Barcelona) Manuel Garca-Carpintero professor (University of Barcelona) Manuel Prez Otero associate professor (University of Barcelona)
Marta Campdelacreu assistant professor (University of Barcelona) Max Klbel ICREA research professor (University of Barcelona) Olga
Fernndez Prat associate professor (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Paula Casal ICREA research professor (University Pompeu Fabra)
Serena Olsaretti ICREA research professor (University Pompeu Fabra) Susanna Schellenberg visiting professor (Rutgers University) Sven
Rosenkranz ICREA research professor (University of Barcelona)

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We admit students from all backgrounds who meet the admission criteria, which are of a purely academic nature. Our students come from all
over the world, for example, we have had students from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Colombia, Cyprus, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy,
Iran, Mexico, Rumania, Russia, Poland Portugal, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Turkey, United States, Uruguay. In our visiting
speaker colloquia (http://www.ub.edu/grc_logos/colloquium.php) we run a special question session attended only by PhD students.Wherever
we control the hiring process, we use an equal opportunities policy, giving preference to female candidates in cases of comparable
qualification.

Additional Information
Our masters students often go on to study for a PhD at other universities, such as, for example, the Australian National University, Singapore
National University, University of Pittsburgh, King's College London. The majority continue in our own PhD programme.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

17

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes none. Some teach exercise

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

The 3 scholarships (on average per year) mentioned above are PhD
scholarships attached to research projects connected to our
graduate programme. In addition, many of our students receive
scholarships from the Spanish or Catalan state. These are
competitive grants that students apply for with our support. More
information is available here:
http://www.ub.edu/aphil/?q=en/content/grants.

Other race

Unknown race

22

LGBT

22

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

20

28

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

ca. 3 (on average)

2014 Report

University of Barcelona

Ph.D. program strengths

Excellent faculty who are internationally active researchers and publish in first-rate journals Lively and large postgraduate community of
students, with its own work-in-progress seminar embedded into the LOGOS research group and its activities, as well as those of a range of
further research projects. Regular visiting speakers and local work-in-progress seminar Frequent conferences that keep students in touch
with the latest developments annual "How to get a job in philosophy" session

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 401.12 Euros
Out of state: 401.12 Euros

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

13

17

Totals

13

17

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

31

N/A

30

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 3


During the PhD programme, there is typically one 1-week intensive
course from a visiting professor every year, which is obligatory for
PhD students. So the number of PhD-courses depends on the
number of years it takes to get the PhD (standard: 3-4 years).

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2014

MA program strengths
Research master One year/60 credits (ECTS) Itineraries in Theoretical Philosophy and Practical Philosophy Language of instruction: English
Mix of obligatory and optional courses plus one research paper with personal supervisor Internationally recognized faculty from 4 Catalan
Universities (UB, UPF, UdG, UAB) One course taught by international guest every year Connected to well-known research groups,
embedded in a lively postgraduate community Prepares you for PhD-level research in philosophy Feeds into highly successful PhD
programmes.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 2790 Euros
Out of state: 4920 Euros (non-EU students)

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: No
GPA:
TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A

10

Number of courses required for MA. 10


The number of courses at master level is 10 five-credit courses
(typical number of courses involved in our master programme, which
is 60 ECTS credits). In the interdisciplinary, cognitive science
specialization, the dissertation is 15 ECTS, and consequent

2014 Report

University of Barcelona
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

10

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: PhD in Analytic Philosophy, Barcelona

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. PhD in Analytic Philosophy, Barcelona

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. PhD in Analytic Philosophy, Barcelona

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. PhD in Analytic Philosophy, Barcelona

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. PhD in Analytic Philosophy, Barcelona

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. PhD in Analytic Philosophy, Barcelona

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: PhD in Analytic Philosophy, Barcelona

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Instituto de Investigaciones Filosficas, UNAM, Mexico City.

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 years

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Centre for Logic and Analytic Philosophy, KU Leuven, Belgium.

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 years

2014 Report

University of British Columbia

Website

Department name

http://philosophy.ubc.ca/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Alan Richardson, Professor and Department Head

Faculty
Scott Anderson, Assistant Professor (tenured) Murat Aydede, Professor (tenured) Roberta Ballarin, Associate Professor (tenured) Paul
Bartha, Professor (tenured) John Beatty, Professor (tenured) Matt Bedke, Associate Professor (tenured) Leslie Burkholder, Senior Instructor
(tenured) Michael Griffin, Assistant Professor (non-tenured) Christina Hendricks, Senior Instructor (tenured) Jonathan Ichikawa, Assistant
Professor (tenure track) Carrie Jenkins, Professor (tenured) Dominic McIver Lopes, Professor, Distinguished University Scholar (tenured)
Eric Margolis, Professor (tenured) Christopher Mole, Associate Professor (tenured) Adam Morton, Adjunct Professor (tenured) Alan
Richardson, Professor, Distinguished University Scholar (tenured) Paul Russell, Professor (tenured) Steven Savitt, Professor (tenured)
retired after summer 2015 Margaret Schabas, Professor (tenured) Ori Simchen, Professor (tenured) Christopher Stephens, Associate
Professor (tenured) Evan Thompson, Professor (tenured) John Woods, Honorary Professor of Logic, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
(non-tenured)

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The UBC philosophy department prides itself on its open and inclusive environment. Undergraduate and graduate students from a wide range
of national and cultural backgrounds thrive here. Our departmental taskforce on women in philosophy has examined the participation rates of
women across our undergraduate and graduate curricula. We are currently taking a number of steps to ensure that we have official policies
that reinforce our supportive culture, and that prevent implicit or explicit biases from affecting the opportunities that are available to our
students and colleagues.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

16

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

3 Four-Year Fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

2013-2014 FTE: 57.50

African,
African-American

Scholarships

See below.

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 3

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

17

4-year fellowships are $18,000.00 per year. PhD SSHRC (2) & MA
CGSM SSHRC (2) amount varies based on award; qualififed Canadian
graduate students. Research Assistantships (27 RA's; Total of $101,
853.72) / Graduate Student Initiative (GSI, Faculty of Arts) / UBC
Affiliated Awards /

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

19

23

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of British Columbia

Ph.D. program strengths

The Department of Philosophy is an active, mid-sized department that has broad interests in philosophical issues within the Anglo-American
analytic tradition. Members of the department are engaged in research in philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, metaphysics,
epistemology, philosophy of language, aesthetics, ethics, social/political philosophy, logic, Indian philosophy and the history of philosophy. /

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: $4,524.84 (Domestic)


Out of state: $7,949.40 (International)
Number of courses required for Ph.D.
The normal course load for PhD students is 3 courses per term (9
credits per term). / For students who enter the PhD program with a
masters degree, a minimum of 8 courses (24 credits) at / the 500
level or above are required. For all other students, a mi

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

13

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

20

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:

TOEFL score: 100 (internet version), 600 (paper versions) 250

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

32

N/A

26

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

2014
5

Time to completion

6.75

6.5

7.5

7.4

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

An MA (or equivalent) from an approved institution; OR A BA with one


year study in an MA program with 12 credits of first class average, of
which 9 credits at the 500-level or above and at least 9 credits of first
class standing.

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: $4,524.84 (Domestic)


Out of state: $7,949.40 (International)
Number of courses required for MA.
Course Only Option: 10 courses, including 8 at or above the 500
level. 6 courses must be in must be in Philosophy. Thesis Option. 30
credits, including 18 credits awarded through course work. 2
courses must be at the 300 level or above, and 4 courses must

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 100 (internet, 600 (paper version) * 250 (compu
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

A minimum overall average in the B+ range (76% at UBC) in third- and


fourth-year courses or Academic standing with at least 12 credits of
third- or fourth-year courses in the A grade range (80% or higher at
UBC) in the field of study.

2014 Report

University of British Columbia


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

14

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Boston University

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Department of Philosophy at Purdue University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

School of Philosophy, Renmin University, Beijing China

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

SSHRC post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard University in the Department of the History of Science, and the

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Banting Postdoc Fellow position at University of Ottawa

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 years

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

SSHRC post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Arizona

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 years

2014 Report

University of Calgary

Website

Department name

www.ucalgary.ca

Philosophy

Department chair
Nicole Wyatt, Department Chair

Faculty
John A. Baker-Associate Professor Reid Buchanan-Instructor Megan Delehanty-Assistant Professor David Dick-Assistant Professor Marc
Ereshefsky-Professor (Graduate Director) Jeremy Fantl-Associate Professor Christopher Framarin-Associate Professor Katrin FroeseProfessor Walter Glannon-Professor Allen Habib-Assistant Professor Ishtiyaque Haji-Professor Ali Kazmi-Associate Professor Noa
Latham-Associate Professor Ann Levey-Associate Professor David Liebesman-Assistant Professor J.J. MacIntosh-Professor Lorraine
Markotic-Associate Professor Mark Migotti-Associate Professor Nicole Wyatt-Assistant Professor (Department Head) C. Kenneth WatersProfessor Richard Zach-Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

13

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

0.5

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

12

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 4

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

External scholarships are available for Canadian Residents up to the


amount of $105,000 and $80,000 respectively over three or four
years and $17,500 for MA students in one year. These are
competitive awards but we have been very successful in these
competitions.

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

16

21

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Calgary

Ph.D. program strengths

The Department is strong in many areas of philosophy, especially Ethics, Philosophy of Science, and Philosophy of Language and Logic. A
graduate enrollment of about 30 students allows for small graduate classes and quality student-faculty interaction. The Department is an active
and welcoming philosophical community and encourages diversity. The Department hosts an extensive visiting speakers program,
conferences, graduate colloquia, and research group meetings.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 5593.5
Out of state: 12695.88

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3.5

TOEFL score: 100

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 6


We have a fast-track program from MA to PhD which requires
students without a terminal Masters degree take up to twelve half
course for the PhD program. This is assessed on a case by case
basis.

0
0

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2
5

4
5

4
5

2
5

2
5

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 5593.5
Out of state: 12695.88

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

Number of courses required for MA. 6

We have both a course-based and a thesis-based Master's degree.

Ten courses are required for the course-based degree and six for the

thesis-based Master's program.

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3.5

TOEFL score: 100

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
5

2014 Report

University of Calgary
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

11

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

University of Iceland, Director Centre for Ethics


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Queen's University

2014 Report

University of California, Berkeley

Website

Department name

http://www.berkeley.edu/

Philosophy

Department chair
John MacFarlane, Professor

Faculty
Janet Broughton, Professor Lara Buchak, Assistant Professor John Campbell, Professor Timothy Clarke, Assistant Professor Klaus
Corcilius, Associate Professor Timothy Crockett, Lecturer Hubert Dreyfus, Professor Emeritus Recalled Hannah Ginsborg, Professor
Wesley H. Holliday, Assistant Professor Katharina Kaiser, Continuing Lecturer Niko Kolodny, Professor Geoffey Lee, Assistant Professor
John MacFarlane, Professor Paolo Mancosu, Professor Michael Martin, Professor Vronique Munoz-Dard, Professor Alva Ne, Professor
John Searle, Professor of the Graduate School Kwong-loi Shun, Professor Hans Sluga, Professor Barry Stroud, Professor R. Jay Wallace,
Professor Daniel Warren, Associate Professor Seth Yalcin, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The department has participated actively in UC Berkeley's Diversity Research Initiative, as a founding member of the Diversity and Democracy
Cluster in the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society. In this capacity, we have worked to make the contributions of diversity to
flourishing societies an object of academic study at Berkeley, including study by philosophers. The cluster makes available resources to hire
faculty members who will both add diversity to our community, and contribute to the academic study of diversity within the departments
participating in the cluster. The department makes ongoing efforts to identify promising women and members of underrepresented groups in
all faculty searches, reaching out to such candidates to encourage them to apply for our positions. We have frequently applied for, and been
granted, additional faculty positions to make offers to candidates who would add diversity to our faculty. The department supports regular
informal meetings by women who are faculty members and graduate students for philosophical exchange, as well as discussion of ongoing
challenges that women face in our field. (The group meets under the name "Philfemme".) Our department is well aware of the systemic
problems about equity and inclusion facing philosophy as a whole, including philosophy at Berkeley, and we aim to be an active participant in
the effort to improve the situation in philosophy for women and underrepresented minorities. To this end, we have recently established a
departmental task force for equity and inclusion, which includes both graduate students and members of the faculty. The task force meets
regularly throughout the academic year to develop strategies for fostering diversity and inclusion both in the department and in the profession
more generally.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

15

Teaching fellowships

Varies

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Varies

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

Varies

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Varies

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

17

Multi-racial

All admitted students receive a comprehensive fellowship package


with at least two years of non-teaching and at least four years of
teaching fellowship support, as well as summer stipends and
teaching opportunities. No students teach classes in the regular /
academic year, though several each year do so in the summer
semester.

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

19

24

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

University of California, Berkeley

Ph.D. program strengths

The program offers a comprehensive and historically informed education in philosophy, mostly within the analytic tradition, although with
opportunities to take courses in, and carry out dissertation research in, some areas of continental philosophy. Current areas of strength
include, in no particular order: philosophy of language, ethics and political philosophy, philosophy of mind (especially philosophy of
perception), epistemology (including philosophy of science), Kant, ancient philosophy, philosophy of mathematics and philosophical logic. We
have close connections, and in some cases joint programs, with other departments and programs at Berkeley, including Psychology,
Mathematics, Linguistics, Cognitive Science and Classics. Many graduate students take advantage of these connections both at the
prequalifying stage of the program and in pursuing dissertation research.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: 16231.50 (our students are fully funded)


Out of state: 31.333.50 (our students are fully funded)
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 10

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

16

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

11

10

30

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: No minimum
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: No minimum
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

36

40

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

8
7.8

4
8.5

4
7.75

4
7.5

4
8.6

2014 Report

University of California, Berkeley


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

18

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

10

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Utah

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

UC Berkeley

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Berkeley Connect program

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

UC Berkeley

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): UC Extension

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

N/A

Type of position

Unknown

2014 Report

University of California, Davis

Website

Department name

http://www.ucdavis.edu/

UC Davis Philosophy Department

Department chair
David Copp, Distinguished Professor

Faculty
G. Aldo Antonelli, Professor David Copp, Distinguished Professor and Chair Cody Gilmore, Associate Professor James Griesemer, Professor
Elaine Landry, Professor and Graduate Adviser Hanti Lin, Assistant Professor George J. Mattey II, Senior Lecturer and Undergraduate
Adviser Robert May, Distinguished Professor Roberta Millstein, Professor Bernard Molyneux, Associate Professor Marina Oshana,
Professor Tina Rulli, Assistant Professor Adam Sennet, Associate Professor Jan Szaif, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


See last year's response.

Additional Information
The Graduate Program in Philosophy at UC Davis is a small collegial and supportive program with a largely analytic orientation. The faculty
specialize in a variety of areas, including metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science
(especially biology), philosophy of mathematics, philosophical logic, ethics, meta-ethics, political philosophy, history of analytic philosophy,
history of modern philosophy, and ancient philosophy. The Program has both M.A. and Ph.D. tracks. Students who aim to complete a Ph.D.
should apply directly to the Ph.D. track, even if they have not yet earned an M.A. in Philosophy. Ph.D. students may earn the M.A. in the course
of working toward the Ph.D. Students who do not aim to complete a Ph.D. in philosophy should apply for admission to the M.A. track. Students
who enroll in the M.A. track may, however, later petition for admission to the Ph.D. track if they so desire. At present, there are 25 students in
the Ph.D. program, including eleven who have passed their qualifying examination and are working on their dissertations. The student/faculty
ratio is 2 to 1.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

14

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 3

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

11

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

14

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of California, Davis

Ph.D. program strengths

The faculty specialize in a variety of areas, including metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of
science (especially biology), philosophy of mathematics, philosophical logic, decision theory, ethics, bioethics, meta-ethics, political
philosophy, history of analytic philosophy, history of modern philosophy, and ancient philosophy.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 16110
Out of state: 31212
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16
Although we require 16 courses, it should be kept in mind that we
are on the Quarter system, and each Quarter is 10 weeks long.

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

17

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

20

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

N/A

25

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014
6

Degrees awarded

6.17

Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state:
Out of state:
Number of courses required for MA. 13

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

2014 Report

University of California, Davis


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014

Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

11

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

2014 Report

University of California, Irvine

Website

Department name

www.uci.edu

Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science

Department chair
Kyle Stanford, Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science

Faculty
Jeffrey A. Barrett, Professor Jeremy Heis, Associate Professor Simon Huttegger, Associate Professor Kent Johnson, Associate Professor
Penelope Maddy, UCI Distinguished Professor John Byron Manchak, Associate Professor Cailin O'Connor, Assistant Professor Brian Skyrms,
UCI Distinguished Professor P. Kyle Stanford, Professor Sean Walsh, Assistant Professor James Owen Weatherall, Associate Professor Kai
Wehmeier, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science at UC Irvine strives to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for graduate study
in philosophy. UCI is home to the Hypatia Society, an NSF-supported group of graduate women in Philosophy at UCI and a chapter of the
Minorities and Philosophy network. LPS faculty member Cailin O'Connor is the groups faculty mentor. Hypatia, with support from LPS and
other campus organizations, recently organized the conference "Perspectives on Gender," which explored gender diversity in the academy.
LPS faculty and graduate students actively participate in the Department of Education-supported DECADE Program at UCI, which aims to
increase the number of minorities and women underrepresented in their disciplines receiving doctoral degrees at UCI and to provide
professional development and support for such students. Several LPS faculty members and graduate students have participated in Safe Zone
training through the UCI LGBT resource center.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

14

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 2

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

10

Multi-racial

All admitted graduate students are given a six year funding


guarantee, including one full year of fellowship support and five
years of teaching assistantships. Students may also be awarded
additional intramural fellowship support. In addition, students are
regularly supported by extramural grants awarded to faculty and to
students.

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

12

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

University of California, Irvine

Ph.D. program strengths

The Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science has particular strengths in: Logic, Philosophy of Logic, and Philosophy of Mathematics;
Philosophy of Physics; Philosophy of Biology; Philosophy of the Social Sciences and Philosophy of Economics; Game Theory, Decision Theory,
and Rational Choice; General Philosophy of Science; and History of Philosophy of Science (incl. Logic and Mathematics).

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: $16,035
Out of state: $31,137
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 14

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

11

We offer some Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

12

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

20

13

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

2014
6

Time to completion

7.33

5.5

5.83

2014 Report

University of California, Irvine


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

13

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Australian National University

Type of position

Fellowship.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne

Type of position

Visiting Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Amsterdam, Institute for Logic, Language, and Computation

Type of position

Fellowship.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

The Windward School

Type of position

Other: Private secondary school.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

University of Salzburg

Type of position

Fellowship: One year.

2013 Report

University of California-Los Angeles

Website
www.ucla.edu

Department name
UCLA Philosophy Department

Department chair
Gavin Lawrence, Chair

Faculty
Tyler Burge - Professor John Carriero - Professor Brian Copenhaver - Professor Sam Cumming - Assistant Professor Katrina Elliott Assistant Professor Gabriel Greenberg - Assistant Professor Mark Greenberg - Associate Professor Barbara Herman - Professor Pamela
Hieronymi - Professor Andrew Hsu - Instructor A.J. Julius - Assistant Professor David Kaplan - Professor Gavin Lawrence - Professor
Tony Martin - Professor Calvin Normore - Professor Seana Shiffrin - Professor Sheldon Smith - Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The UCLA Departments commitment to creating a diverse faculty and student body is reflected in all stages of our hiring and admissions
policy. We actively seek out minority and women applicants through advertising and direct communication with other departments; we
carefully track their applications in departmental processes; we have secured special funding to insure the attractiveness of offers in our
recruitment of faculty and students who will enhance the diversity of our program.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

19

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

14

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

16

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 13

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

13

17

Other financial information

2013 Report

University of California-Los Angeles


Ph.D. program strengths
Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition, Ethics, Philosophy of Language, History of Philosophy.

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: 15208.38
Out of state: 30310.38
Courses required for Ph.D.: 14

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

8.33

6.11

7.04

8.59

7.89

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: no official minimum
TOEFL score: 560 - paper, 220 - computer, 87 - internet
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: no official minimum
Other requirements:

University of California-Los Angeles


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

2013 Report

2013 Report

University of California-Riverside

Website
http://www.philosophy.ucr.edu/

Department name
Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Erich Reck, Professor

Faculty
Maudemarie Clark, Professor Carl F. Cranor, Distinguished Professor John Martin Fischer, Distinguished Professor Peter Graham, Professor
Agnieszka Jaworska, Associate Professor Pierre Keller, Associate Professor Jozef Mller, Assistant Professor Michael Nelson, Associate
Professor John Perry, Distinguished Professor Andrews Reath, Professor Erich Reck, Professor Eric Schwitzgebel, Professor Howard
Wettstein, Professor Mark Wrathall, Professor Larry Wright , Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We take diversity very seriously whenever we have a faculty position to fill.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

12

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Currently 2

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

21 per year

Scholarships

Some scholarship funds ar

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes Varies from year to year. M

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

13

16

Other financial information


We offer one year of centrally funded fellowship and four years of
support as a TA to all incoming graduate students (including tuition
and health insurance).

2013 Report

University of California-Riverside
Ph.D. program strengths

Agency theory, 19th and 20th c. European philosophy, Kant, moral philosophy, philosophy of language and mind, epistemology

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: 14,646 per year


Out of state: 29,748 per year
Courses required for Ph.D.: 15

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

21

19

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

25

21

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

30

Degrees awarded
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

5.5

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: no set minimum
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: no set minimum
Other requirements:

29

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state
Out of state

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 12

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts:

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample:
GPA:

Total MA
Students 2013

TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

2013 Report

University of California-Riverside
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013

Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

22

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

10

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

2013 Report

University of California-San Diego


Website
http://www/ucsd.edu

Department name
Philosophy

Department chair
Craig Callender, Professor of Philosophy

Faculty
Not provided

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


the department makes all efforts to support and increase diversity and inclusiveness in philosophy

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

14

Teaching fellowships

varies but always some

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

varies by year, 1

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

20

Scholarships

none

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 14

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

16

19

Other financial information


All our financial aid is in the form of Fellowships or Teaching
Assistantships

2013 Report

University of California-San Diego


Ph.D. program strengths
Ethics, History of Philosophy, Philosophy/cognitive Science, Science Studies, logic

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: $15,000+
Out of state: additional $15,000+
Courses required for Ph.D.: 14

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Degrees awarded
2009
Degrees awarded

Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 230
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 0
Other requirements:

2013

2013 Report

University of California-San Diego


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013

Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

13

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

10

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

2014 Report

University of California, Santa Barbara

Website

Department name

http://www.philosophy.ucsb.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Thomas Holden, Professor/Chair

Faculty
C. Anthony Anderson, Professor E. Sonny Elizondo, Assistant Professor Kevin Falvey, Associate Professor Matthew Hanser, Professor
Thomas Holden, Professor & Chair Christopher McMahon, Professor Michael Rescorla, Associate Professor Teresa Robertson, Associate
Professor Nathan Salmon, Professor & Faculty Graduate Adivsor Voula Tsouna, Professor & Faculty Graduate Adivsor Aaron Zimmerman,
Associate Professor Steven Humphrey, Adjunct Professor Gregory Jarrett, Visiting Faculty

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The department is actively seeking to add diversity by increasing the ratio of women to men in the pool of faculty. In our most recent job
search 3 of 4 of our finalists were women. In the prior few years we added a tenured female faculty member increasing our female percentage
by 100%.Our program has the highest volume of women in our Graduate Student population to date, with a highly outstanding and achieving
student among that group.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

3-5 (1 year fellowships)

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

18

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes Average of 5 per year

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

14

16

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

University of California, Santa Barbara

2014 Report

Ph.D. program strengths

Metaethics; Ethics; Moral Philosophy; Epistemology; Philosophy of Mind, Logic; Metaphysics; History of Philosophy especially in Ancient
Philosophy and in Modern Philosophy.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: 13114.74
Out of state: 28093.83
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 14

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

19

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

23

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 550
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A
30

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

N/A

27

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

4
8.25

3
6.75

5
7.8

3
6

4
6.5

2014 Report

University of California, Santa Barbara


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

23

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

12

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Notre Dame de Namur University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Adjunct Professor

2014 Report

University of California-Santa Cruz

Website

Department name

http://philosophy.ucsc.edu/

Philosophy

Department chair
Daniel Guevara, Chair

Faculty
John F. Bowin, Associate Professor Janette Dinishak, Assistant Professor Jonathan Ellis, Associate Professor Daniel Guevara, Associate
Professor Samantha Matherne, Assistant Professor Nicoletta Orlandi, Assistant Professor Richard Otte, Professor Paul A. Roth, Professor
Abraham Stone, Associate Professor Rasmus Grnfeldt Winther, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


UC Santa Cruz is an equal opportunity employer. Last year, the department hired three new Assistant Professors, all women. So, out of a
department of ten faculty, three are women. Also, the Chair of the department is Latino. In recent years, the philosophy department has had
one of the most diverse cohorts of graduate students in its history. For example, nearly all of the students in our department who were
finishing up their MA last year are from ethnically underrepresented groups. About a third of our doctoral students are women. In general, the
department makes every effort to hire and retain a diverse faculty and student body.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

0.5

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

11

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 3 (5 in summer)

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of California-Santa Cruz

Ph.D. program strengths

Our department integrates historical, analytic, and continental approaches to philosophy, in its teaching and research. Contemporary strengths
include broad coverage in philosophy of science and philosophy of mind. Historical strengths include ancient, Kant, and key figures and issues
in all traditions in 19th and 20th century philosophye.g., Husserl, Heidegger, Carnap, Quine, Merleau-Ponty, and Wittgenstein. Uniquely for
such a small department, its teaching and research interests also include leading figures from the Middle Ages and late antiquity, including
medieval Islamic figures.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: 16958.58
Out of state: 32060.58
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 12

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

N/A

10

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

In state: 16958.58

Out of state: 32060.58

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Number of courses required for MA. 9

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
1

2014 Report

University of California-Santa Cruz


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Grand Valley State University


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor, 3 years

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Self-employed
Other: Business

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

Self-employed
Other: Business

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Roskilde University, Denmark


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Limited term lecturer, duration unknown

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Singapore Civil Service


Other: Senior Strategist (Singapore Civil Service)

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

Southern Connecticut State University


Tenure track.

2014 Report

University of Cincinnati

Website

Department name

http://www.artsci.uc.edu/departments/philosophy.html

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Robert Skipper, Professor

Faculty
Zvi Biener Vanessa Carbonell Tony Chemero Valerie G. Hardcastle Lawrence J. Jost Peter Langland-Hassan Koffi N. Maglo Heidi
Maibom John McEvoy Thomas W. Polger Angela Potochnik Robert C. Richardson Jenefer M. Robinson Robert Skipper, Jr.

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The department is proactive in recruiting diverse faculty, graduate students, and majors. Questions can be directed to the Director of
Graduate Studies or the chair of the Diversity Committee.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

14

African,
African-American

Scholarships

16

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 2

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Summer teaching is available for extra income.

Pacific Islander

13

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

15

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

University of Cincinnati

Ph.D. program strengths


Philosophy and the life sciences, especially philosophy of biology and cognitive science; philosophy of mind.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: 14468
Out of state: 26210
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15
Students in the Philosophy and the Sciences track take extra
philosophy and science classes

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

15

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

17

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

23

N/A

24

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

2014 Report

University of Cincinnati
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

College of Mount St. Joseph

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Toledo

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor

2014 Report

University College Dublin

Website

Department name

http://www.ucd.ie/

UCD School of Philosophy

Department chair
Rowland Stout, Professor

Faculty
Maria Baghramian, BA (QUB), PhD (Dub), MRIA, Professor Gerard Casey, BA, MA (Notre Dame), PhD (Notre Dame), LLB (London), LLM,
Associate Professor Joseph Cohen, BA (York, Canada), MA (Paris), Ph.D. (ParisCaen) Lecturer Maeve Cooke, BA, MA, DrPhil (Konstanz),
MRIA, Professor Christopher Cowley, BA (London), MA (Montral), PhD (Bristol). Lecturer Tim Crowley, BA, MLitt (NUI), DPhil (Oxon) Lecturer
Richard Kearney, MA (McGill), PhD (Paris) Visiting Professor Timothy Mooney, MA (NUI), Phd (Essex), Senior Lecturer Dermot Moran, BA
(NUI), MA (Yale), MPhil (Yale), PhD (Yale), DLitt (NUI), MRIA, Professor, Chair of Philosophy (Metaphysics and Logic). Director, UCD International
Centre for Newman Studies Brian O'Connor, MA, DPhil (Oxon), Associate Professor Fran O'Rourke MA, LicPhil (Louvain), PhD (Leuven),
Associate Professor James O'Shea, BA (Georgetown), MA (North Carolina), PhD (North Carolina), Associate Professor Markus Schlosser, Mag.
Phil. (Vienna), Ph.D. (St. Andrews), Lecturer Rowland Stout, MA (Oxon) DPhil (Oxon), Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Society for Women in Philosophy, Ireland was set up by a staff member of the School of Philosophy in 2010 and has become increasingly
active since 2012. A School of Philosophy Committee on the status of Women was set up in 2013-14. A school-wide workshop, which among
other things will examine the low rate of participation of women in the philosophy programme, is planned for the current academic year.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

10

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

The School provides 3 partial scholarships. Full scholarships on


competitive basis are available from the Irish Research Council.

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

14

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University College Dublin

Ph.D. program strengths

The strong research profile of staff working on Phenomenology, Critical Theory, Pragmatism and Neo-Pragmatism, and Ancient Philosophy
ensures that the School is well placed for supervising students interested in going beyond the usual divisions between analytic and
continental philosophy. The School organisesinternational conferences, workshops, and graduate masterclasses per year. It also hosts some of
the biggest names in contemporary philosophy on regular basis. We also offer competitive funding to graduate students for conferences.
There are module sharing arrangements with the Department of Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin. UCD and TCD PhD students organise a
number of events, including an annual international conference. The School is also home to the International Journal of Philosophical Studies
and the international postgraduate philosophy journal Perspectives. The School has numerous exchange agreements with universities in
Europe and USA.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: EU 5600 euro
Out of state: Rest of the world 11200 euro

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:

TOEFL score: a minimum score of 600 TOEFL (250 computer b

Letters of recommendation: 2

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

25

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 4


The minimum period for the completion of a structured PhD at UCD
is four years. In their first year, students are required to successfully
complete any four modules from those on offer.

1
0

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

10

Time to completion

4.5

5.33

4.5

4.5

Before applying, we strongly recommend that applicants to


familiarise themselves with the research interests of the member of
staff. Prospective students are also encouraged to contact staffs
member directly and to discuss possible PhD projects informally.

MA program strengths
The courses on offer include all aspects of Contemporary European philosophy as well as courses in core areas of analytic philosophy. We also
offer a number of interdisciplinary programmes including Consciousness and Embodiment, Philosophy and Literature, and Philosophy and
Public Affairs. MA students may specialise by choosing from modules both in Analytic Philosophy and/or Continental Philosophy. The Master's
programme has proven an ideal preparation for students who wish to enter PhD programmes in US, UK and the continental Europe. Recent
holders of the UCD MA in Philosophy have been successful in gaining places in the PhD programs of among others Notre Dame, University
of Texas, Austin, Brown, The New School, University College London, Kings College London, Oxford, Cambridge and Sheffield.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: EU 6,000 euro for full time students


Out of state: Rest of the world 13,500 euro
Number of courses required for MA. 6
In addition to six taught modules, students are required to write an
MA thesis

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 600
Letters of recommendation: 1
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
6

University College Dublin

Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: King's College London

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. UCD

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. UCD

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Indiana

2014 Report

2014 Report

University of Connecticut

Website

Department name

http://philosophy.uconn.edu/

Philosophy Department

Department chair
Donald Baxter, Professor and Department Head

Faculty
Dorit Bar-On-Full Professor Donald Baxter- Full Professor Jc Beall-Full Professor Paul Bloomfield-Full Professor Austen Clark- Full
Professor Lewis Gordon- Full Professor Mitchell Green-Full Professor Michael Lynch-Full Professor Keith Simmons- Full Professor
Samuel Wheeler-Full Professor Thomas Bontly-Associate Professor Susan Schneider- Associate Professor Marcus Rossberg- Associate
Professor Lionel Shapiro- Associate Professor Suzy Killmister-Assistant Professor Hallie Liberto-Assistant Professor David Ripley-Assistant
Professor Daniel Silvermint- Assistant Professor William Lycan- Visiting Distinguished Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


In hiring and admissions the department has made a concerted effort to correct for the implicit biases that lead to overlooking various strong
applications. In our last three faculty searches we have hired four women and one person who is multi-racial including African-American, Asian,
and Caucasian. The department now has one faculty member joint with the Institute of Africana Studies. Of the 15 total graduate students that
we have admitted in the last two years, 7 are women, 1 is androgynous, 3 are Asian, 1 is African-American, 4 are LGBT, 6 are foreign nationals.
The department has discussed during department meetings the climate for women, has been careful to investigate and report possible cases
of sexual harassment, and gives strong support to our local chapter of the Society for Women in Philosophy.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

11

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

2.5

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

24.5

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 13

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

12

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

14

18

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Connecticut

Ph.D. program strengths

With strong support from the University, the UConn Philosophy Department is growing during a time in which most philosophy departments
are not. The department is one of the best places in the world to study Logic and is perhaps the best place to study Africana philosophy. It is
an outstanding place to study Philosophy of Mind and Language from the standpoint of Cognitive Science, and an up-and-coming place to
study Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy especially concerning issues of injustice. The department is known for its congeniality and
cohesiveness--an atmosphere anchored by its long-running weekly Brown Bag Colloquium in which faculty and advanced graduate students
present work in progress to each other. The graduate students are active, engaged, and support each other, and there is a great deal of
interaction between graduate students and faculty. In addition to becoming publishing researchers, graduate students become experienced
teachers, and consequently our placement record is excellent. The department participates in various interdisciplinary programs, including the
Logic Group, Cognitive Science, and ECOM (a research group on the evolution of communication), and has many ties to other units in the
university including the Human Rights Institute, the Institute for Africana Studies, the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program, and
the Humanities Institute.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 11456
Out of state: 29740

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

21

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

24

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

26

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16

34

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

6.2

7.25

5.4

5.2

6.75

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

In state: 11456
Out of state: 29740
Number of courses required for MA. 8

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
8

2014 Report

University of Connecticut
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

12

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Southern Connecticut State University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Quinebaug Valley Community College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Veritas Institute, Yonsei University, South Korea

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 years

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Monash University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Lectureship, 2 years

2013 Report

University of Dallas

Website
http://www.udallas.edu/philosophy

Department name
Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Philipp Rosemann, Professor

Faculty
William A. Frank, Full Professor Rev. James L. Lehrberger, O. Cist., Associate Professor Christopher V. Mirus, Associate Professor Joshua
Parens, Full Professor Philipp W. Rosemann, Full Professor Dennis L. Sepper, Full Professor Lance Simmons, Associate Professor Matthew
Walz, Assistant Professor Robert E. Wood, Full Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


As a small conservative Catholic university, UD has trouble increasing diversity and inclusiveness. We've had modest success attracting female
graduate students and no success in retaining female professors. The graduate program as a whole (8 programs with MAs and 3 PhD
programs) has not been actively promoted. As the newly appointed graduate dean, I will be attempting to expand our reach through active
promotion of our graduate programs, which has never been done before.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

10

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 7

Other financial information


n/a

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

2013 Report

University of Dallas
Ph.D. program strengths
Medieval Philosophy, Thomas Aquinas, Continental Philosophy

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: 14400
Out of state: 14400
Courses required for Ph.D.: 22

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

16

15

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

16

15

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

19

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2009

2010

2011

2012

11

2013

N/A

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.4
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score: variable
Other requirements:

19

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state 5400
Out of state 5400

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 8

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

10

11

LGBT

Disability status

Totals
Total MA
Students 2012

2
13

11

11

Total MA
Students 2013

0
13

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score: variable
Other requirements:

2013 Report

University of Dallas
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

10

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Men

Other gender

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013

Women
Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution: University of Dallas

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution: University of Dallas

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

Not provided
Other: Parish priest

2014 Report

University of Florida

Website

Department name

http://www.phil.ufl.edu

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Gene Witmer, Associate Professor

Faculty
Jaime Ahlberg (Assistant Professor) Thomas Auxter (Associate Professor) John Biro (Professor) Robert D'Amico (Professor) Stewart
Duncan (Associate Professor) Chuang Liu (Professor) John Palmer (Professor) Greg Ray (Associate Professor) Gene Witmer (Associate
Professor) Please note: We have faculty who teach graduate courses who are not yet officially designated as graduate faculty. (That
designation only means they cannot yet serve on graduate committees for theses and dissertations.) They are: Peter Westmoreland
(Lecturer) Jennifer Rothschild (Assistant Professor) Nathan Rothschild (Lecturer)

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Department has been actively discussing ways of making underrepresented groups feel more welcome in philosophy, especially at the
undergraduate level. A 2013 community event featuring free food and short talks focused on diversity in philosophy. (See
http://www.phil.ufl.edu/ugrad/food_and_talk/index.html for the 2013 topic "Who Does Philosophy? And Why Them? Questions of Diversity in
the Discipline.") We sent two faculty members to the 2013 conference on Diversity in Philosophy in Ohio to gain information and strategies,
and we are instituting a standing "Recruitment and Diversity" committee for ongoing work on pooling resources and strategies for such
recruitment, including suggestions for readings for syllabi and teaching strategies.

Additional Information
The Department offers both Ph.D. and terminal M.A. programs in Philosophy. Students who pursue an M.A. in Philosophy at U.F. are provided a
rigorous and well-rounded education with a faculty boasting expertise in core areas of all major areas of philosophy. The Department is
committed to a strong M.A. program, providing graduate students with not only an excellent education but a supportive, active community of
students, teachers, and scholars. Students admitted with funding are generally provided support for two years, the standard time for
completing the M.A. Students who complete the M.A. program are well-placed to pursue a Ph.D. in Philosophy, whether at another institution
or at the University of Florida. The M.A. should also serve well students who wish to pursue advanced degrees in related areas of law, political
science, linguistics, and other disciplines. At present, we are unable to admit new students to the Ph.D. program. In 2009, due to budgetary
concerns, the central admistration imposed a suspension of admissions to a number of doctoral programs, including Philosophy. While we
hope this changes in the near future, we cannot make any confident predictions about when admissions will be reopened. In the meantime,
we invite undergraduates to apply for the M.A. program. See http://www.phil.ufl.edu/grad/prosp.html for information on how to apply, and
feel free to contact the Graduate Coordinator at grad.coord@phil.ufl.edu with any questions.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 2-3 advanced PhD students

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Each teaching assitantship provides a stipend of around $13,000 and


tuition waiver for 9 credits

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

12

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

10 at present

2014 Report

University of Florida

Ph.D. program strengths

Research strengths: The Department has special strengths in both history of philosophy and core areas of metaphysics and epistemology, but
has faculty covering all areas, including those with a focus on ethics, political philosophy, and Continental philosophy. Special strengths
include Ancient Philosophy (Palmer, Rothschild), Modern Philosophy (Biro, Duncan), Philosophy of Language (Biro, Ray), Philosophy of Mind
(Biro, Witmer), Philosophy of Science (D'Amico, Liu), and Metaphysics (Ray, Witmer). The community is small but supportive; graduate students
are assigned office space (2-3 per office at present) and organize an annual graduate student conference, the Southeast Graduate Philosophy
Conference. See information on the 2014 conference at http://www.phil.ufl.edu/events/2014/02/seg/index.html. Students have many
opportunities for teaching experience, and advanced students often get to teach summer courses on their own, including upper-level
undergraduate courses. Financial support for graduate student travel to conferences is available, and faculty are generally quite accessible.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: $528/hour (includes fees) (usual 9 hours per term)
Out of state: $1253 /hour (includes fees) (usual 9 hours per te

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 80 (internet) 550 (paper)
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: No specific minimum
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 30


Once a student is admitted to candidacy, he or she is required to
take an advanced seminar every semester on a pass/fail basis in
order to remain active in ways other than dissertation work.

N/A
4

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014
0

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

6.5

9.5

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $528/hour (includes fees) (usual 9 hours per term)
Out of state: $1253 /hour (includes fees) (usual 9 hours per te

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3

TOEFL score: 80 (internet) 550 (paper)

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: No specific minimum

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
4

Number of courses required for MA. 12

2014 Report

University of Florida
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: University of Massachusetts Amherst

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Miami

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Arizona State University

2014 Report

University of Georgia

Website

Department name

http://www.phil.uga.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Victoria Davion, Professor and Head

Faculty
Yuri Balashov - Professor Bradley Bassler - Associate Professor Elizabeth Brient - Associate Professor Charles B. Cross - Professor Chris
Cuomo - Professor Victoria Davion - Professor Melissa Seymour Fahmy - Associate Professor Edward Charles Halper - Professor Rene
Jagnow - Associate Professor Beth Preston - Professor Piers Stephens - Associate Professor Richard Dien Winfield - Professor Sarah
Wright - Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We already have a number of women on our faculty--6 out of 15. All of these women are tenured and four are full professors.. We have also
been more successful recently in increasing the number of women among our graduate students--currently 8 out of 35.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 9

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

14

Research assistantships - number varies, usually 1-2 per year.


Students assist faculty with research for two years, and then have a
teaching assistantship for four years after that. / / Out-of-state
tuition waivers - number varies, usually 1-2 per year

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

15

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

15

2014 Report

University of Georgia

Ph.D. program strengths

The department is strongest in Metaphysics (both analytic and traditional) and Environmental Philosophy. We also have significant strengths in
Feminist Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Ethics, Epistemology and Philosophy of Mind.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 1-11 credit hours, $337/hr; 12 + credit hours, $4,044/
Out of state: 1-11 credit hours, $975/hr; 12 + credit hours, $11

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

29

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

35

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score: 80

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

41

N/A

35

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15


15 courses are required for students entering without an MA in
philosophy; 10 courses are required for students with an MA in
philosophy. Students with an MA in another discipline may be
required to take 15 courses or only 10,at the department's discretio

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

1
7

3
9

0
0

3
7.3

3
8.3

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 1-11 credit hours, $337/hr; 12+ credit hours, $4,044/s
Out of state: 1-11 credit hours, $975/hr; 12+ credit hours, $11,

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score: 80

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
17

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

12

Number of courses required for MA. 8

2014 Report

University of Georgia
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

10

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

University of North Georgia


Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Temporary faculty, duration unknown

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Augsburg College
Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Instructor, duration unknown

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

Clemson University
Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Lecturer, duration unknown

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Other: University administration

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Unknown.

2014 Report

University of Guelph

Website

Department name

http://www.uoguelph.ca/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Mark McCullagh, Associate Professor and Department Chair

Faculty
Andrew Bailey - Associate Professor Donald Dedrick - Associate Professor Monique Deveaux - Professor and Canada Research Chair Peter
Eardley - Associate Professor Karyn L. Freedman - Associate Professor Maya Goldenberg - Associate Professor John Hacker-Wright
Associate Professor Karen L. Houle - Associate Professor Jay Lampert - Professor Stefan Linquist - Associate Professor Mark McCullagh
Associate Professor and Chair Jeffrey A. Mitscherling - Professor Omid Payrow Shabani - Associate Professor John Russon - Professor
Patricia Sheridan - Associate Professor Andrew Wayne - Associate Professor Karen Wendling - Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Philosophy Department offers an Entrance Scholarship for Women in Philosophy. Valued at $1000, this scholarship is awarded annually to a
woman student entering the Graduate Program in Philosophy, either at the master's or the doctoral level.

Additional Information
The Department of Philosophy at the University of Guelph was established in 1967 and has particular strengths in Continental Philosophy,
Political Philosophy, Ethics, the History of Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy, and Philosophy of Science, Mind and Language. A number of our
faculty are committed to interdisciplinary research and actively collaborate with colleagues from departments such as Physics, Psychology and
Environmental Biology. The department hosts one of the largest PhD programs in philosophy in Canada with roughly 35 PhD students focusing
on numerous topics within philosophy.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

11

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

1 for MAs 1.5 for PhDs (GS

African,
African-American

Scholarships

1 (Dean's Scholarship)

Asian

Students teaching their own classes appoximately 22 - 24 teachi

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

16

Students are required to apply for Ontario Graduate Scholarships


(OGS) and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Scholarships (SSHRC). If successfull, the scholarship is applied
towards their funding.

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

18

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

1 for PhDs in 3rd year

2014 Report

University of Guelph

Ph.D. program strengths

The Department of Philosophy at the University of Guelph was established in 1967 and has particular strengths in Continental Philosophy,
Political Philosophy, Ethics, the History of Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy, and the Philosophy of Science, Mind and Language. A number of
our faculty are committed to interdisciplinary research and actively collaborate with colleagues from departments such as Physics, Psychology
and Environmental Biology. We also provide courses in many other areas from which our students benefit, and we encourage them to take an
active part in the profession both inside and outside of the academy. Our MA and PhD students are active in organizing and participating in
annual conferences at the MA and PhD levels.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: $CAN 3,126 per semester


Out of state: $CAN 6,949 per semester
Number of courses required for Ph.D.
The normal coursework requirement for the PhD program is ten one
semester graduate courses (in addition to the PhD Seminar, taken in
the second year). Up to four one-semester graduate-level courses in
philosophy (or approved cognate areas) taken at any de

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

18

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

20

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 0.75
TOEFL score: 89
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

38

28

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

2014
12

Time to completion

4.9

6.5

6.6

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Admission to the program is restricted to those who have an MA in


philosophy, or an outstanding record in undergraduate studies in
philosophy.

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: $CAN 3,126 per semester


Out of state: $CAN 6,949 per semester
Number of courses required for MA.
All students must take the MA Seminar (PHIL*6950) and complete
either a thesis of between 20,000 and 30,000 words or a research
project of between 10,000 and 15,000 words. Candidates by thesis
must take at least four semester-long courses plus the two-sem

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 0.75
TOEFL score: 89
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

A four-year bachelor's degree is required from a recognized


university. Normally this will include at least a major in philosophy,
although the program is also open to students who may not have had
a substantial number of philosophy undergraduate courses

2014 Report

University of Guelph
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

17

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: University of Guelph

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Ottawa

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Northern Arizona University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Hunter College of the City University of New York

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 years

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Trent University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

2013 Report

University of Hawaii at Manoa

Website
http://www.hawaii.edu/phil/

Department name
Philosophy

Department chair
Ron Bontekoe, Professor and Chair

Faculty
Tamara Albertini, Professor Roger T. Ames, Professor Ron Bontekoe, Professor Arindam Chakrabarti, Professor Chung-Ying Cheng,
Professor Vrinda Dalmiya, Associate Professor Masato Ishida, Assistant Professor Kenneth Kipnis, Professor Steve Odin, Professor
Joseph Tanke, Associate Professor George Tsai, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Since the 1930s the Philosophy Department at the University of Hawaii has taken the lead in establishing the legitimacy and importance of
Asian philosophical traditions.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 6

Other financial information


tuition waiver support, lectureships

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

10

13

2013 Report

University of Hawaii at Manoa

Ph.D. program strengths


Asian and comparative philosophy

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: $12,000 p/a


Out of state: $29,000 p/a
Courses required for Ph.D.: 10

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

19

17

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

25

23

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

33

Degrees awarded
2009

2010

2011

2012

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

2013

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.2
TOEFL score: 200
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 150 in each of verbal and quantitative
Other requirements:
1) completed M.A. in philosophy / 2) research interest in Asian and
comparative philosophy

31

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state $12,000 p/a


Out of state $29,000 p/a

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 10

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals
Total MA
Students 2012

4
5

Total MA
Students 2013

0
5

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3.15
TOEFL score: 190
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 150 in both verbal & quantitative tests
Other requirements:
undergraduate major in philosophy

2013 Report

University of Hawaii at Manoa


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

14

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Men

Other gender

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013

Women
Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

12

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Univ. of Central Arkansas

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Western New England University

Type of position

Tenure track.

2013 Report

University of Houston

Website
http://www.uh.edu/class/philosophy/graduate-program/inde

Department name
Department of Philosophy

Department chair
David Phillips, Full Professor

Faculty
Gregory A. Brown, Professor Cameron Buckner, Assistant Professor D. Justin Coates, Assistant Professor Cynthia A. Freeland, Professor
James W. Garson, Professor Helen Hattab, Associate Professor Anne Jaap Jacobson, Professor Emeritus Bredo C. Johnsen, Professor
Christy Mag Uidhir, Assistant Professor David K. Phillips, Professor and Chair Tamler Sommers, Associate Professor Josh Weisberg,
Associate Professor Johanna Luttrell, Post-doctoral Associate

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The department has made special efforts over the last 20 years to encourage applications from women and minorities for open positions. This
includes compiling lists of such candidates and making contact with potential candidates.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 0

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

15

21

Other financial information

2013 Report

University of Houston

MA program strengths

The University of Houston Masters Program in Philosophy features a stellar research faculty boasting a per-person publication record equal to
or exceeding that of any terminal Masters program in philosophy over the last five years. The program is especially strong in: History of
Philosophy: Greg Brown is a leading Leibniz scholar. Helen Hattab has published extensively in early modern philosophy, including a recent
Cambridge monograph on Descartes, and is Vice President of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science. Aesthetics:
Both Cynthia Freeland and Christy Mag Uidhir have published broadly, each with a recent Oxford monograph (with Mag Uidhir winning the ASA
Outstanding Monograph Prize). Cognitive Science: Jim Garson has published much at the interface of logic and cognitive science, with two
books at Cambridge. Joshua Weisberg and Cameron Buckner have published extensively on consciousness and animal cognition respectively.
The department also has ties to UH's Perception & Visual Cognition and Cognitive Development Labs. Ethics: Tamler Sommers recently
published a monograph with Princeton on justice. Justin Coates is a leading scholar on blame (with a recent anthology at Oxford). David
Phillips is a leading Sidgwick scholar (also with a recent monograph at OUP).

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender

(Year ending)

In state 6138
Out of state 14154

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 36

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

28

24

LGBT

Disability status

Totals
Total MA
Students 2012

3
32

29

27

Total MA
Students 2013

0
34

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3.3
TOEFL score: 90
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 0
Other requirements:

2013 Report

University of Houston
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

15

35

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

18

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

2014 Report

University of Illinois At Chicago

Website

Department name

http://philosophy.las.uic.edu/

PHILOSOPHY

Department chair
Anthony Laden, Professor

Faculty
Almotahari, Mahrad, Assistant Professor Eaton, A.W., Associate Professor Fleischacker, Samuel, Professor Gray, Aidan, Assistant Professor
Hilbert, David, Professor Huggett, Nicholas, Professor Hylton, Peter, Professor Jarrett, Jon, Associate Laden, Anthony, Professor
Meinwald, Constance, Associate Schechtman, Marya, Professor Sedgwick, Sally, Professor Sinkler, Georgette, Associate Small, Will,
Assistant Sutherland, Daniel, Associate Whipple, John, Assistant

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


UIC is an urban research university with one of the most diverse student bodies in the country. The philosophy department has historically had
one of the highest percentages of women faculty amongst research departments, and continues to do so. Of 16 tenure-line faculty, five are
women (all tenured). In recent and anticipated searches, we have made a special effort to further improve our gender balance as well as
improve on other measures of diversity. UIC provides targeted graduate student fellowships to members of under-represented minorities, and
minority students in philosophy have generally been successful in winning them. We have been using dedicated departmental fellowship
funds to recruit women students. We cultivate and foster a welcoming and open environment in the department (in and out of class), and
have regular open department meetings to address issues of inclusion, diversity and climate. We encourage all instructors to pay atention to
issues of diversity in their syllabi. There is a standing faculty/graduate student reading group in feminist philosophy.

Additional Information
None.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

23

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 9

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

1=Tuition and Fee Waivers, Summer Teaching and Librarian job.

Pacific Islander

14

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

White

Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

16

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

University of Illinois At Chicago

Ph.D. program strengths

"We have strengths in many areas broadly within the analytic tradition, but for the kind of detailed information useful for a decision about
graduate school applications, please consult our website: http://philosophy.las.uic.edu" /

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 5627
Out of state: 11626

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

22

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

23

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3.5

TOEFL score: 80 IBT/ 6.5 IELTS/54 Pearson

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: 2.75 is the graduate college minimum requiremen

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

32

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 14


Up to four courses may be waived from the required 14, for
appropriate graduate level work in other departments or institutions.

N/A

31

---

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

1
10

5
9.9

4
8

5
8.1

1
7

2014 Report

University of Illinois At Chicago


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Texas State Univ. , San Marcos

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

City Colleges of San Francisco

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Part time teaching pool

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Lehman College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Montgomery County Community college

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Adjunct, Montgomery County Community College

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Bucknell

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Affiliate

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Northern Illinois University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Full time Instructor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Illinois at Chicago

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Humanities Institute Dissertation Fellowship

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Pittsburgh

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Full Time Visiting Lecturer

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Rutgers University

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: Post Doc

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Illinois at Chicago

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: Postdoc in Teaching and Mentorship at the Honors College

2014 Report

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Website

Department name

http://www.philosophy.illinois.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Kirk Sanders, Interim Chair

Faculty
Andrew Arana, Associate Professor Justin Clark, Visiting Lecturer Daniel Korman, Associate Professor Jonathan Livengood, Assistant
Professor Timothy McCarthy, Professor Michael Moore, Professor Colleen Murphy, Associate Professor Alexandra Newton, Assistant
Professor Kirk Sanders, Associate Professor David Sussman, Associate Professor Helga Varden, Associate Professor Jonathan Waskan,
Associate Professor Shelley Weinberg, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We utilize the broader university's Target of Opportunity hire process to recruit and retain more diverse applicants to our department.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

25

African,
African-American

Scholarships

10

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 8

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Our students receive a commitment to full funding for up to 5 years


of graduate studies.

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

13

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

2014 Report

Ph.D. program strengths


History of Philosophy (esp. Kant), Logic, Normative Ethics, Philosophy of Law, Philosophy of Mathematics, Philosophy of Science, Political
Philosophy.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: n/a
Out of state: n/a
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

16

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

18

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

28

22

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2
8

4
8.5

3
7.5

10
7

6
8

2014 Report

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

15

Left without receiving a degree

10

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Rice University

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 1 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Swarthmore

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

West Liberty University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Lincoln College

Type of position

Tenure track.

2014 Report

University of Iowa

Website

Department name

http://clas.uiowa.edu/philosophy/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
David Cunning, Professor

Faculty
Asha Bhandary, Assistant Professor David Cunning, Associate Professor Jovana Davidovic, Assistant Professor James Duerlinger, Professor
Evan Fales, Associate Professor Carrie Figdor, Associate Professor Richard Fumerton, Professor Ali Hasan, Assistant Professor Diane
Jeske, Professor Gregory Landini, Professor Katarina Perovic, Assistant Professor David Stern, Professor Carrie Swanson, Assistant
Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Department of Philosophy at the University of Iowa has a faculty that come from diverse cultural backgrounds and is almost half female.
The course offerings are diverse as well, including issues in just war theory, special obligations, rights and autonomy.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

12-13

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 15

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Dissertation fellowships; summer fellowships.

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

13

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

University of Iowa

Ph.D. program strengths

Research oriented faculty with strong records of publication in the fields of ethics, value theory, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of
mind, philosophy of logic, early analytic philosophy (Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein) and philosophy of science. A diverse and friendly faculty
offering research training and strong teaching training program in diverse fields of study. A solid placement record in tenure-line positions in
philosophy.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: $8,000
Out of state: $10,000
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

14

We offer some Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

15

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.3
TOEFL score: 90
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 145
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

17

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

5
7

4
6

6
7

3
6

3
6

2014 Report

University of Iowa
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014

Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

20

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

18

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

2014 Report

University of Kentucky

Website

Department name

http://philosophy.as.uky.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Brandon Look, Professor

Faculty
Clare Batty, Associate Professor Stefan Bird-Pollan, Assistant Professor David Bradshaw, Professor Daniel Breazeale, Professor Ronald Bruzina,
Professor Arnold Farr, Associate Professor Oliver Leaman, Professor Brandon Look,Professor Natalie Nenadic, Assistant Professor Alan Perreiah,
Professor Eric Sanday, Associate Professor Robert Sandmeyer, Assistant Professor Theodore Schatzki, Professor Timothy Sundell, Assistant
Professor Anita Superson, Professor Megan Wallace, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

23

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 23

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

10

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

16

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

University of Kentucky

Ph.D. program strengths


History of Early Modern Philosophy History of post-Kantian Continental Philosophy 20th-century Continental
Philosophy

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state:
Out of state:
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 14

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

23

We offer some Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

23

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

31

N/A

31

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

1
7

4
7

5
7

6
6

2
7

2014 Report

University of Kentucky
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

18

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Bowling Green State University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Mount Mary College

Type of position

Tenure Track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point

Type of position

Tenure Track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point

Type of position

Visiting/temporary.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Grand Valley State University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary.

2014 Report

University of Manitoba

Website

Department name

http://umanitoba.ca/philosophy/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Carl Matheson, Professor

Faculty
Jack Bailey, Associate Professor Dimitrios Dentsoras, Assistant Professor Esa Diaz Leon, Associate Professor Joyce Jenkins, Associate
Professor Meena Krishnamurthy, Assistant Professor Simone Mahrenholz, Associate Professor Rhonda Martens, Associate Professor Carl
Matheson, Professor Neil McArthur, Associate Professor Arthur Schafer, Professor Rob Shaver, Professor Michael Stack, Associate
Professor Chris Tillman, Associate Professor Ken Warmbrod, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Faculty members strive for more inclusive reading lists. There are also a number of "women in philosophy" meetings throughout the year
which consist in female faculty meeting with female students interested in philosophy in a casual, social setting.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

2k Research Assistantships (3-5 per year); 1-2k Bursaries (by need)

Pacific Islander

11

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

14

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Manitoba

MA program strengths

Applied ethics, ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of art, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: Canadian: $4455.75 year 1; $717.60 subsequent year
Out of state: International: $8911.50 year 1; $717.60 subseque

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: B average over last two years of study

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 5


Option A: 9 courses (at least 6 at graduate seminar level); Option B:
6 courses (at least 4 at graduate seminar level) plus two research
papers; Optino C: 5 courses (at least 2 at graduate seminar level)
plus major thesis and oral defence. There is a logi

Direct entry to teh M.A. program also requires the equivalent of an


honours degree in philosophy. Those who do not meet the
requirement may be eligible for admittance to the pre-M.A. program.

2014 Report

University of Manitoba
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: University of Toronto

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Syracuse Unviversity

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. Education, Columbia University

2014 Report

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Website

Department name

www.umass.edu/philosophy

Philosophy

Department chair
Joseph Levine, Professor

Faculty
Louise Antony, Professor Phillip Bricker, Professor Maya Eddon, Assistant Professor Fred Feldman, Professor Ernesto Garcia, Assistant
Professor Peter Graham, Associate Professor Gary Hardegree, Associate Professor Vanessa de Harven, Assistant Professor Kevin
Klement, Associuate Professor Hilary Kornblith, Professor Joseph Levine, Professor Christopher Meacham, Associate Professor Eileen
O'Neill, Professor Alejandro Perez Carballo, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Our admissions committee works hard to ensure that applications from women and minorities are given a careful review. Women and minority
applicants who are offered fellowships are aggressively recruited by our faculty. We nominate suitable applicants for university funded
diversity fellowships and normally receive at least one such fellowship each year.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

23

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 12

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

: Fellowship recipients are guaranteed full support for five years. In


recent years, we have been able to provide full support for all of our
PhD students through a sixth year, if needed. Normally, students do
not teach their first year in the program. They are TAs for their
second and third years, and TOs (teach their own class) after that.

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

14

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Ph.D. program strengths


Metaphysics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, Feminist Philosophy, Ethics, History of Analytic Philosophy

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 6695
Out of state: 13030.5

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

18

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

10

22

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

30

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15

32

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014
3

5.5

6.5

7.5

2014 Report

2014 Report

University of Massachusetts Amherst


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

15

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

UMass Lowell

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Dartmouth College

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Auburn University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

2014 Report

The University of Memphis

Website

Department name

https://www.memphis.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Pleshette DeArmitt, Associate Professor

Faculty
Luvell Anderson Assistant Professor Stephan Blatti Associate Professor Pleshette DeArmitt Associate Professor & Department Chair Remy
Debes Associate Professor Verena Erlenbusch Assistant Professor Shaun Gallagher Lillian and Morrie Moss Professor of Philosophy Lucien
Manning Garrett Senior Lecturer Bill Lawson Distinguished Professor Mary Beth Mader Professor Thomas Nenon Professor & Dean,
College of Arts & Sciences Hoke Robinson Professor Timothy Roche Associate Professor Kas Saghafi Associate Professor John Tienson
Professor Deborah Tollefsen Professor Somogy Varga Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Diversity of many kinds is a high priority in departmental undertakings. Means to concretely achieve and foster it vary. The University of
Memphis Philosophy Department has contributed substantially and uniquely to the racial diversification of the academic profession of
philosophy. Recent data indicates that Memphis occupies the highest ranks among philosophy departments that have trained women and non
white philosophy PhDs in the United States. See Botts et al, What is the State of Blacks in Philosophy? Critical Philosophy of Race, Volume 2,
Issue 2, 229: Most US BIPs [Blacks in Philosophy] earned their PhDs at Memphis, followed by Stanford, Yale, Harvard and Pittsburgh. The Ida
B. Wells Association is a graduate student group organized to promote philosophical investigation of issues arising from the African American
experience and to mentor undergraduate students. The Philosophical Horizons program brings philosophy instruction to children of all ages in
Memphis city schools.

Additional Information
Note on statistics / The APA Survey requests official university-level demographic data on diversity for faculty and graduate students. Our
official university-level data at present is incomplete. We hope next year to have more accurate data to report. However, some of the
requested data, such as that on LGBTQ students and faculty, is collected by no university unit, so cannot be reported in this survey. Since at
this point we could provide only incomplete or subjectively generated claims on these important matters, we leave many survey queries blank.
Non-statistical information on the various diversity initiatives and achievements of the Philosophy Department is easily locatable on our
department website. Faculty and students will be pleased to communicate with prospective students about the departments record on
diversity. /

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 15

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

MA Teaching Assistantships - 1 FTE - 2 or 3/year / PhD Teaching


Assistantships - 1.7 FTE - 2-4/year / Provost's Pre-Doctoral Diversity
Assistantships - 1.7 FTE - 2-3/year

White

11

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

16

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

The University of Memphis

Ph.D. program strengths

Cognitive Science / Philosophy of Mind / European Philosophy / African American Philosophy / Feminist Philosophy / Race Theory /
Metaphysics / Gender Theory / Ethics / Social Philosophy / Political Philosophy / History of Philosophy /

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

In state: $4933.50 (per semester)

Out of state: $5176.50 (per semester)

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

10

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

17

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 12


72 hours total required beyond the B.A. 8 required core graduate
credit philosophy courses, plus a graduate proseminar. 5 additional
graduate credit philosophy courses required, but these
requirements may be satisfied by core courses depending on their

N/A

25

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

1
6

4
5

2
6

4
5.5

4
5

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $4933.50 (per semester)
Out of state: $5176.50 (per semester)

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

18

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

11

22

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
33

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

N/A

33

Number of courses required for MA. 11

2014 Report

The University of Memphis


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Pontifcia Universidade Catlica do Paran, Curitiba (Brazil)

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 1 year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Universite de Paris - IV (Sorbonne)

2014 Report

University of Miami

Website

Department name

www.miami.edu

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Otavio Bueno, Professor

Faculty
Berit Brogaard, Professor Otvio Bueno, Professor Elijah Chudnoff, Associate Professor Bradford Cokelet, Assistant Professor Edward
Erwin, Professor Simon Evnine, Associate Professor Susan Haack, Professor Risto Hilpinen, Professor Peter Lewis, Associate Professor
James W. Nickel, Professor Mark Rowlands, Professor Harvey Siegel, Professor Michael Slote, Professor Amie Thomasson, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We have succeeded at increasing the diversity of both our graduate students and our faculty over the past few years, and we continue to strive
to make further improvements. We continue to work with the Florida Education Fund (McKnight Program) to attract minority applicants to our
program. We are committed to sustaining an inclusive and collegial atmosphere. We invited the Site Visit Program of the APA Committee on
the Status of Women to our department in March 2014, and we are working to implement the recommendations of their very helpful report.
The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Miami has recently instituted a paid maternity leave program for graduate students, and a
program to reimburse child travel and childcare expenses for junior faculty attending conferences.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

10

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 13

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

12

Competitive fellowships are available. University of Miami


Fellowships and Deans Fellowships provide an additional $5000
stipend and carry no teaching duties for two years. Holmes
Fellowships provide an additional $5000 stipend for the first two
years of study.

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

15

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

18

2014 Report

University of Miami

Ph.D. program strengths

The departments areas of specialization are in epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, ethics, and philosophy of logic. It also has
particular strengths in virtue ethics, philosophy of art, pragmatism, philosophy of science, and philosophy of education. We are dedicated to
offering graduate students close personal attention and professional mentoring, along with rigorous philosophical training. About 25 students
are currently enrolled in the program, a relatively small size that facilitates contact between the students and the faculty and ensures that
graduate students are an integral part of department life.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 31140
Out of state: 31140

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

16

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

21

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

31

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15


The standard course plan requires 15 courses. A shortened course
plan is available for students entering with an MA in philosophy. The
number of courses required in the shortened plan depends on
previous graduate coursework; the minimum is 9 courses.

N/A

30

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

7.5

8.2

2014 Report

University of Miami
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

14

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Broward College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Miami

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Lecturer (1 year)

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Miami University, Oxford Ohio

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Visiting Assistant Professor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

South Texas College

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Bogazici University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Clemson University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Lecturer (renewable)

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Full-Time Temporary Instructor (three-year renewable)

2014 Report

University of Michigan

Website

Department name

http://umich.edu/

Philosophy

Department chair
Elizabeth Anderson, Professor

Faculty
Elizabeth Anderson, Professor David Baker, Associate Professor Gordon Belot, Professor Sarah Buss, Professor Victor Caston, Professor
Derrick Darby, Professor Allan Gibbard, Professor Daniel Jacobson, Professor James Joyce, Professor Maria Lasonen-Aarnio, Assistant
Professor Louis Loeb, Professor Eric Lormand, Associate Professor Ishani Maitra, Associate Professor David Manley, Associate Professor
Sarah Moss, Associate Professor Peter Railton, Professor Laura Ruetsche, Professor Tad Schmaltz, Professor Lawrence Sklar, Professor
Eric Swanson, Associate Professor James Tappenden, Associate Professor Rich Thomason, Professor Brian Weatherson, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

17

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 3

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

20

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

17

23

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Michigan

Ph.D. program strengths

Moral and Political Philosophy / History of Ancient Philosophy / History of Modern Philosophy / Metaphysics / Epistemology / Philosophy of
Science / Philosophy of Mind / Philosophy of Language

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: 20406
Out of state: 40892
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 18

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

10

21

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

13

25

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: no minimum but entering class has 3.6 to 4.0 GPA
TOEFL score: 84
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: no minimum but entering class as V & Q 650 to 80
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

36

38

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

8
6.7

8
5.8

4
5.5

5
5.4

5
6.6

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 20406
Out of state: 40892

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: no minimum

TOEFL score: 84

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: no minimum

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
2

Number of courses required for MA. 8

2014 Report

University of Michigan
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

25

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

15

Placed in a tenure-track position

11

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

New York University

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship): 1 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Arkansas

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Dartmouth

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 1 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

UCLA

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 1 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Columbia University

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 1 year

2014 Report

University of Minnesota

Website

Department name

umn.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Valerie Tiberius, Professor & Chair

Faculty
Bix, Brian, Professor Cook, Roy, Professor Hanks, Peter, Associate Professor Hellman, Geoffrey, Professor Holtman, Sarah, Associate
Professor Kac, Michael, Professor Love, Alan, Associate Professor Mason, Michelle, Associate Professor Owens, Joseph, Professor
Peterson, Sandra, Professor Rosaler, Joshua, Visiting Assistant Professor Scheman, Naomi, Professor Tiberius, Valerie, Professor Uffink,
Jos, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The department of philosophy at the University of Minnesota strives to encourage diversity within the department at all levels. As a result of
diversity-minded recruitment and retention efforts on the part of the department and its diversity committee, over one-third of our full-time
faculty and almost two-fifths of our graduate students are women. Further, we are currently undertaking a review of our exam procedures to
ascertain whether any undetected biases exist. During the data-collection portion of this project, the departments diversity committee
recently identified the first woman to receive her PhD from the philosophy department at the University of Minnesota: Alice J. Mott. Dr. Mott
completed her thesis, The Ninth year of a Deaf Childs Life, in 1899, and also completed minors in anthropology and French.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

4.25

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

14

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 6-10

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

13

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

14

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Minnesota

Ph.D. program strengths

We have faculty who work in areas across the philosophical spectrum but we are particularly strong in philosophy of science, logic and
philosophy of mathematics, ethics and moral philosophy, and the philosophy of law. The Ph.D. program maintains strong ties with the
Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science and with the University of Minnesota Law School, both of which sponsor a wide range of reading
groups, visiting speakers, and other kinds of philosophical events.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 15458
Out of state: 23680

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

12

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

13

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: U standard is 3.4
TOEFL score: 79 or 550
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: required, but no minimum
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

23

Number of courses required for Ph.D.


PhD candidates are required to take courses in specific areas
including history (modern & ancient); ELMS (epistemology,

language, metaphysics, science); logic; value theory; and a

supporting program (non-philosophy courses).

22

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

3
7.8

2
8.2

2
7

5
7.3

1
8

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

We review candidates' complete experience in philosophy or related


disciplines, personal statement, letters of recommendation, writing
sample, in conjunction with transcript and GRE & TOEFL scores.

MA tuition
In state: 15458
Out of state: 23680

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

Number of courses required for MA.


8-10 courses (30 credits) for Plan B; 6-7 courses (20 credits) for Plan
A, plus 10 thesis credits

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: U standard is 3.4
TOEFL score: 79 or 550
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: required but no minimum
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
10

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
7

2014 Report

University of Minnesota
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

15

10

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job. Please describe: College level philosophy in Napa, CA

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Mississippi State U

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

St. Paul College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Wisconsin, River Falls

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

2014 Report

University of Mississippi

Website

Department name

http://www.olemiss.edu/

Department of Philosophy and Religion

Department chair
Steven Skultety, Associate Professor and Chair

Faculty
Steven Skultety, Associate Professor Robert Westmoreland, Associate Professor Donovan Wishon, Assistant Professor Robert Barnard,
Associate Professor Timothy Yenter, Assistant Professor Neil Manson, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


In our last job search, female applicants were ranked 1st and 2nd for a tenure-track job offer. Both turned us down. We hope to be
conducting another job search in the near future that will attract a diverse applicant pool.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

All students in our Masters program receive a partial tuition waiver

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Mississippi

MA program strengths

Subject areas: metaphysics, history of philosophy. Program: small grad-only seminars, dedicated faculty, some funding for travel

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 7002
Out of state: 19044

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 12

18 hours of undergraduate work in philosophy

2014 Report

University of Mississippi
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

10

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Purdue University

Type of position

Further academic study: PhD

2014 Report

University of Missouri

Website

Department name

www.missouri.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Robert Johnson, Professor

Faculty
Andr Ariew, associate professor Joseph Bien, professor Kenneth Boyce, assistant professor Sara Rachel Chant, associate professor
Marina Folescu, assistant professor Bina Gupta, professor Claire Horisk, associate professor Robert N. Johnson, professor Matthew
McGrath, professor Peter Markie, professor Andrew Melnyk, professor Alexandru Radulescu, assistant professor Philip Robbins,
associate professor Donald Sievert, professor Peter Vallentyne, professor Paul Weirich, professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

10

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 10

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

12

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

16

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

University of Missouri

Ph.D. program strengths

We have strengths across the discipline, including epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, logic, ethics, social and political
philosophy, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of law, and the history of philosophy (both Western and Eastern
traditions).

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state:
Out of state:

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

17

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

21

Transcripts: No

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score: 100

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 24

26

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

University of Missouri
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
National Chung Cheng University (Taiwan)

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Xiamen University (China)

Type of position

Tenure track.

2014 Report

2014 Report

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Website

Department name

http://www.unl.edu/philosophy/philosophy

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Joe Mendola, Professor

Faculty
Edward Becker, Professor Aaron Bronfman, Assistant Professor, John Brunero, Asssociate Professor Albert Casullo, Professor Reina
Hayaki, Associate Professor David Henderson, Professor Harry Ide, Associate Professor Jennifer McKitrick, Professor Colin McLear,
Assistant Professor Joseph Mendola, Professor Robert Schopp, Professor of Law Mark van Roojen, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Most of our successful placement happens via several steps, starting in renewable but typically not tenure track jobs but then moving from
there to tenure track jobs, usually over the course of several years. We have more detailed information on our website.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

15

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 4

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

We typically get two 2 to 3 year fellowships that go on top of a


TAship for newly admitted students each year. We also get quite a
few (typically 6) fellowships for students without TAships that bring
tuition down to close to the in state level.

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

10

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

14

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Ph.D. program strengths

Providing a relatively broad background across different main philosophical areas. Providing students opportunities to present their work to
others and get feedback. Relative flexiblity to support diverse thesis topics for a small faculty.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: 5030
Out of state: 14670
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 54

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

28

Totals

28

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score: 600 paper/100 electronic

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

N/A

35

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

3
9

3
7

4
10.5

2014 Report

University of Nebraska - Lincoln


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

11

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Auburn University
Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

University of Nebraska
Non-tenure track, continuing.

2014 Report

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Website

Department name

philosophy.unc.edu

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Marc Lange, Theda Perdue Distinguished Professor

Faculty
Simon Blackburn, Distinguished Professor Bernard Boxill, Distinguished Professor Geoffrey Brennan, Distinguished Professor Thomas E.
Hill Jr., Distinguished Professor Marc Lange, Distinguished Professor William G. Lycan, Distinguished Professor Alan Nelson,
Distinguished Professor Gerald J. Postema, Distinguished Professor C. D. C. Reeve, Distinguished Professor Geoffrey Sayre-McCord,
Distinguished Professor Susan Wolf, Distinguished Professor Thomas Hofweber, Professor James Lesher, Professor Ram Neta, Professor
Douglas MacLean, Professor L.A. Paul, Professor John T. Roberts, Professor Matthew Kotzen, Distinguished Associate Professor Mariska
Leunissen, Associate Professor Ryan Preston-Roedder, Assistant Professor Rebecca Walker, Adjunct Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Department has a positive, encouraging, supportive, and transparent environment with a diverse corps of faculty and graduate students.
We held a workshop in April 2014 to identify best practices for recruiting and retaining philosophy majors from historically underrepresented
groups, especially women.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

13

10

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes See below.

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

All students in good standing receive full financial support for five
years of graduate study. (For five of those ten semesters, students
have no teaching responsibilities.) The Department has been able to
supply sixth-year funding in all cases where a sixth year was
necessary. In addition, Chapel Hill graduate students have been very
successful in winning prestigious national fellowships once here,
including Mellon/ACLS, Newcombe, and NSF fellowships. Most 3rd-,
4th-, and second-semester 6th-year graduate students teach their
own classes unless they receive UNC or external fellowships.

16

14

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

Unknown race

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

24

31

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Financial Aid
Teaching fellowships

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2014 Report

Ph.D. program strengths


Along with a vigorous intellectual culture and a warm, collegial environment, the Department has particular research strengths in
epistemology, history of philosophy, meta-ethics, metaphysics, moral theory, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of
science, and political philosophy.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

In state: $3,211/semester (12 cr)

Out of state: $15,752/semester (12 cr)

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

10

20

We offer some Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

14

20

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3.3

TOEFL score: 79 (Internet) 550 (paper)

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

35

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 20

34

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

5.5

2014 Report

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

14

19

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

11

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Reading (UK)

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Brown University

Type of position

Fellowship.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Stonehill College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Ohio State University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than a fellowship.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Vermont

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

University of Cologne (Germany)

Type of position

Fellowship.

2014 Report

University of North Carolina, Charlotte

Website

Department name

uncc.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Shannon Sullivan, Professor

Faculty
Daniel R. Boisvert, Lecturer Gordon Hull, Associate Professor Robin James, Associate Professor Michael J. Kelly, Professor Phillip McReynolds,
Assistant Professor Trevor Pearce, Assistant Professor Lisa M. Rasmussen, Associate Professor Mark Sanders, Senior Lecturer Eddy Souffrant,
Associate Professor Shannon Sullivan, Professor Jayne A. Tristan, Lecturer

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Our last 5 out of 6 hires have been women, including one woman of color and one member of the LGBT community, but with departures and
retirements, our current makeup does not reflect that hiring history.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

University of North Carolina, Charlotte

2014 Report

MA program strengths
Our primary focus is on the interdisciplinary nature of philosophy and how it applies to such subjects as science, literature, art, health care,
and information technology, among others. We also focus on contemporary issues in biomedical, business, environmental and professional
ethics through our Center for Professional and Applied Ethics. The department aspires to embody an intertraditional approach to philosophy,
by which we mean that we support and pursue work within and between differing philosophical traditions. This is more than a commitment to
pluralism or the retention of specialists representing analytic, continental and pragmatist traditions. Rather, we aim to build a culture where
these subdisciplinary boundaries are less important than the resources they provide for addressing concrete problems.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: Not provided


Out of state: Not provided
Number of courses required for MA. 10

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We offer some MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
10

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

10

2014 Report

University of North Carolina, Charlotte


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

2014 Report

University of North Florida

Website

Department name

http://www.unf.edu/default.aspx

Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

Department chair
Hans-Herbert Koegler, Professor

Faculty
Hans-Herbert Koegler, Professor Andrew Buchwalter, Professor Paul Carelli, Assistant Professor David Fenner, Professor Erinn Gilson,
Assistant Professor Mitch Haney, Associate Professor Jonathan Matheson, Assistant Professor Sarah Mattice, Assistant Professor Alissa
Hurwitz Swota, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We actively seek to recruit diverse faculty and students. We also foster diversity within our curriculum. The program regularly offers courses
that represent and are inclusive of diverse philosophical perspectives (i.e., Non-western philosophy, multicultural perspectives, feminist and
queer theory, race theory). This year we are revising our undergraduate curriculum to reflect this pluralist approach.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

We also offer additional funding through a research assistantship


and a grading position.

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of North Florida

MA program strengths

The program has strengths in practical philosophy (social, political, legal, cultural, and feminist philosophy), applied ethics (especially business
ethics and bioethics), and comparative philosophy (especially Asian philosophy). It also offers students a solid foundation in the history of
philosophy.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 8881.02
Out of state: 18794.34

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We offer some MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 11

University of North Florida

Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Michigan State University

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Georgia

2014 Report

2014 Report

University of Notre Dame

Website

Department name

http://www.nd.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Richard Cross, Rev. John A. O'Brien Professor of Philosophy,

Faculty
Karl Ameriks, McMahon-Hank Professor of Philosophy Robert Audi, Rev. John A. O'Brien Professor of Philosophy Timothy Bays, Associate
Professor of Philosophy Patricia Blanchette, Professor of Philosophy Katherine Brading, Professor of Philosophy Anjan Chakravartty,
Professor of Philosophy Richard Cross, Rev. John A. O'Brien Professor of Philosophy Cornelius Delaney, Professor of Philosophy Michael
DePaul, Professor of Philosophy Michael Detlefsen, McMahon-Hank Professor of Philosophy Stephen Dumont, Professor of Philosophy
Thomas Flint, Professor of Philosophy Curtis Franks, Associate Professor of Philosophy Alfred Freddoso, John and Jean Oesterle Professor
of Philosophy Gary Gutting, Notre Dame Endowed Chair in Philosophy Don Howard, Professor of Philosophy Lynn Joy, Professor of
Philosophy Joseph Karbowski, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Sean Kelsey, Associate Professor of Philosophy Janet Kourany, Associate
Professor of Philosophy Samuel Newlands, William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Collegiate Associate Professor in Philosophy John OCallaghan,
Associate Professor of Philosophy David OConnor, Associate Professor of Philosophy Grant Ramsey, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Michael Rea, Professor of Philosophy Blake Roeber, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Fred Rush, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Christopher Shields, Shuster Professor of Philosophy Kristin Shrader-Frechette, O'Neill Family Professor of Philosophy and Concurrent
Professor of Biological Sciences David Solomon, Associate Professor of Philosophy Jeffrey Speaks, Associate Professor of Philosophy
James Sterba, Professor of Philosophy Leopold Stubenberg, Associate Professor of Philosophy Meghan Sullivan, Rev. John A. O'Brien
Collegiate Assistant Professor of Philosophy Peter van Inwagen, John Cardinal O'Hara Professor of Philosophy Ted Warfield, Professor of
Philosophy Stephen Watson, Professor of Philosophy Paul Weithman, Professor of Philosophy

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

29

Teaching fellowships

16

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

17

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

23

African,
African-American

Scholarships

60

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 16

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

32

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

33

39

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

University of Notre Dame

Ph.D. program strengths

The philosophy department at Notre Dame combines pluralism with a commitment to the clarity and rigor of analytic philosophy. It is also
marked by an enduring sense that philosophy is not simply about the narrower questions that occasionally seem to preoccupy academic
philosophy and thus strives to maintain a balance between professionalism and the exploration of those bigger questions that have been
philosophys traditional concern. Particular areas of strength include the history of philosophy (in all areas, from ancient through medieval and
early modern and Kantian and post-Kantian philosophy to 20th century analytic and Continental philosophy), metaphysics, epistemology, logic,
philosophy of action, philosophy of religion, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mathematics.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 46010
Out of state: 46010
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 14

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

15

42

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

15

52

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A
67

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

N/A

67

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

10

Time to completion

7.9

2014 Report

University of Notre Dame


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

47

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

26

Placed in a tenure-track position

21

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Oxford

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship): 3 years

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

City College, CUNY

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

University of Helsinki

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 3

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

St. Norbert's College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Notre Dame

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Berry College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Louisiana State University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Utah

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Baylor University

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 3

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Fordham University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Neuchatel

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 3

2014 Report

University of Oklahoma

Website

Department name

http://www.ou.edu/ouphil/

Philosophy

Department chair
Wayne Riggs, Associate Professor and Chair

Faculty
Hugh Benson, Samuel Roberts Noble Presidential Professor Monte Cook, Professor Heather Demarest, Assistant Professor Steve Ellis,
Associate Professor James Hawthorne, Professor Sherri Irvin, Associate Professor Neal Judisch, Associate Professor Emily McRae,
Assistant Professor Zak Miller, Assistant Professor Martin Montminy, Professor Amy Olberding, Associate Professor Matt Priselac,
Assistant Professor Wayne Riggs, Associate Professor Edward Sankoswki, Professor Zev Trachtenberg, Associate Professor Linda
Zagzebski, Kingfisher College Chair of the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics and George Lynn Cross Research Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We have a strong commitment to hiring and admissions procedures that create fair conditions for candidates from underrepresented groups,
and have developed new hiring procedures as reported here:
http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.apaonline.org/resource/resmgr/feminism_newsletter/feminismv13n2.pdf (p. 27ff). We have created a new
funded MA program to support members of underrepresented groups in strengthening their candidacy for PhD programs. 5 of 15 faculty
members in our department full-time are women, and we have an active Women in Philosophy group. Many of our faculty, staff and grad
students participate in OUs LGBTQ ally program. Several of us are interested in feminist philosophy and philosophy and race, and we regularly
invite speakers who specialize in philosophy of race and feminist, LGBT and Native American philosophies. Our Recruiting and Diversity
Committee works toward inclusiveness in recruiting and retention of students and faculty, and we are vigilant about factors that create a
hostile climate for women and members of underrepresented groups.

Additional Information
Norman, OK, has great quality of life and beautiful green space, and it is the second least expensive city in the US (Council for Community and
Economic Research, Nov. 2012). The campus area and downtown core are thriving, with many locally owned restaurants, coffee shops and
small businesses. Domestic partners and families enjoy excellent public schools, a wide array of inexpensive extracurricular activities, and very
low unemployment (4.2% as of June 2014, US Bureau of Labor Statistics). There is reasonably priced housing for single graduate students and
families both on and off campus, in walking or biking distance or accessible by public transportation. We welcome applications from all
qualified students, and particularly women, members of racial and ethnic minorities, LBGT people, disabled people, and members of other
groups underrepresented in philosophy.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 8 in fall 2014

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

2 research assistantships. / Graduate students are also eligible to


apply for a wide array of university scholarships.

12

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

16

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

18

2014 Report

University of Oklahoma

Ph.D. program strengths

All PhD students and up to 4 terminal MA students hold $16,000 teaching assistantships with tuition waivers and health insurance. We are
ranked by the Philosophical Gourmet Report in Chinese philosophy (top 9), philosophy of religion (top 16), and philosophy of art (top 28); we
also have notable strengths in ethics, epistemology, ancient philosophy, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, feminist philosophy,
environmental philosophy, and modern philosophy. We offer lecture series, conferences, reading groups, and a Women in Philosophy group.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 3296 (waived)
Out of state: 12728 (waived)

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

22

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

24

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 79 (or 6.5 on IELTS)
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: no minimum
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

24

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 17

30

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

3
4.8

3
5.8

4
7.9

2
5

2
7

Writing are very important in our admissions process. We welcome


international applicants and recognize that their GRE scores may be
lower than those of US applicants if English is not their native
language.

MA program strengths
MA students take the same courses as PhD students and have the same access to faculty. We offer up to 2 fully funded teaching fellowships
per admissions year, with a $16,000 stipend, tuition waiver and health insurance. Our Director of Graduate Admissions advises MA students on
the PhD admissions process through workshops and individual consultations. We have a strong record of placing our MA students in PhD
programs. We are willing to consider applicants who are returning to graduate study after working in another field, or who are changing to
philosophy from another academic discipline.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 3296 (waived for funded MA students)
Out of state: 12728 (waived for funded MA students)

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 79 (or 6.5 on IELTS)
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: no minimum
Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
6

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
8

Number of courses required for MA.


9-10 courses for the MA with a master's thesis (depending on the
scale of the thesis) / 12 courses for the MA with a comprehensive
exam

The writing sample plays a very important role in the admissions


process, especially for funded MA positions. We welcome
international applicants and recognize that their GRE scores may be
lower than those of US applicants if English is not their native l

2014 Report

University of Oklahoma
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

15

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Ohio State University

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. St. Louis University

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Oklahoma

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Rose State College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Marquette University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program
Details

Ph.D.
Fort Hays State University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Walters State Community College

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Instructor

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Hal C. Smith and Associates

Type of position

Other (business, industry, government, etc.): Title researcher

2014 Report

University of Oregon

Website

Department name

http://uoregon.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Bonnie Mann, Head and Associate Professor

Faculty
Mark Alfano, Asst. Prof. Mark Johnson, Philip H. Knight Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences Colin Koopman, Assoc. Prof. Bonnie Mann, Assoc.
Prof Nicolae Morar, Visiting Asst. Prof. (regular Asst. Prof. beginning Sept. 2015) Scott Pratt, Prof. Beata Stawarska, Assoc. Prof. Ted Toadvine,
Assoc. Prof. Alejandro Vallega, Assoc. Prof. Daniela Vallega-Neu, Asst. Prof. Peter Warnek, Assoc. Prof. Naomi Zack, Prof. Rocio Zambrana, Asst.
Prof.

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Univ. of Oregon Philosophy Dept. has a long-standing and much-cherished commitment to diversity and inclusiveness. Our standing
commitee on Diversity and Inclusiveness is proactive in the enhancement of multiple kinds of diversity at the programmatic level. The faculty
is committed to furthering multiple kinds of diversity and inclusiveness at the faculty, graduate, and undergraduate levels.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

22

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 7

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

All Ph.D. students receive five years of full funding (covering tuition
and fees with an additional monthly stipend). Typically students
receive funding by working for the university as Teaching Assistants.

White

10

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

16

24

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Oregon

Ph.D. program strengths

Our program is known for its pluralism, close mentoring relationships between graduate students and faculty, a faculty committed to teaching
excellence as well as research, supportive rather than competitive relationships among graduate students, and professionally active and
successful graduate students. The department and faculty have particular strengths in a range of traditions, most notably Continental
Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy, American Pragmatist Philosophy. These strengths extend across a range of thematic subfields including
History of Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Ethics, Philosophy of Race, Latin American Philosophy, Environmental Philosophy, and Philosophy of
Language. The program requires students to develop a broad knowledge of the history of philosophy, major fields, and various approaches
and methods.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: $15,000
Out of state: $25,000
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15
Students typically complete all course work by the end of Year 2 or
the first term of Year 3.

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

12

11

We offer some Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

16

11

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

N/A

27

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

3
7

8
6

4
6

2
6

4
7

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

A highly-competitive program committed to pluralistic and engaged


philosophy, we are especially interested in
students seeking to pursue studies in Continental, Feminist, and
American Pragmatist philosophy.

MA tuition
In state: $15,000
Out of state: $25,000

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

Number of courses required for MA. 15


Student's electing to write an M.A. thesis typically take 15 courses,
including thesis credits. Students pursuing a
coursework-only M.A. typically take 16 courses

White

We offer some MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
5

2014 Report

University of Oregon
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

11

10

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Morgan State University


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

McDaniel College
Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

Midwestern State University


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Conflict and Dispute Resolution Program, University of Oregon


Non-tenure track, continuing.

2014 Report

University of Pittsburgh

Website

Department name

http://pitt.edu/

Philosophy

Department chair
Anil Gupta, Alan Ross Anderson Distinguished Professor

Faculty
Robert Batterman, Professor Robert Brandom, Distinguished Professor Michael Caie, Assistant Professor Stephen Engstrom, Professor
Jessica Gelber, Assistant Professor Anil Gupta, Alan Ross Anderson Distinguished Professor Kristen Inglis, Assistant Professor Anja
Jauernig, Associate Professor Kenneth Manders, Associate Professor John McDowell, Distinguished University Professor Japa
Pallikkathayil, Assistant Professor Nicholas Rescher, Distinguished University Professor Thomas Ricketts, Professor Karl Schafer, Associate
Professor James Shaw, Assistant Professor Michael Thompson, Professor Giovanni Valente, Assistant Professor Mark Wilson, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We value diversity, and this is reflected in the composition of our department, both in faculty and in our graduate students.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

11

Teaching fellowships

11

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

21

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

10

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 3

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

13

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

14

18

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

University of Pittsburgh

Ph.D. program strengths

Metaphysics and Epistemology, Moral and Political Philosophy, Philosophical Logic, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Science,
Philosophy of Mathematics, Philosophy of Mind, History of Ancient Philosophy, History of Modern Philosophy, Kant, Hegel, History of Analytic
Philosophy

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 21482
Out of state: 34700

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

13

27

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

15

34

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3

TOEFL score: 90 (with at least 22 in all four sections

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

49

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 24

49

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

14

2014
6

Time to completion

10.18

9.31

9.25

8.5

2014 Report

University of Pittsburgh
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

23

Left without receiving a degree

12

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

12

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Loyola University Maryland

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

St. Louis University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Texas State

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): one-year appointment

University of Pittsburgh (HPS)

2013 Report

Website
http://www.hps.pitt.edu/

Department name
History and Philosophy of Science

Department chair
Sandra Mitchell, Professor and Chair

Faculty
Mazviita Chirimuuta, Assistant Professor James G. Lennox, Professor Peter K. Machamer, Professor Edouard Machery, Professor Sandra
Mitchell, Professor John D. Norton, Professor Paolo Palmieri, Associate Professor Kenneth F. Schaffner, Distinguished University Professor
James Woodward, Distinguished Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Consistent efforts to diversify graduate student body.

Other information
We do not track LGBT status of students or faculty.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

25

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

8.5

Scholarships

30

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 7

Other financial information


National Science Foundation Fellowship, part-time instructors

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

University of Pittsburgh (HPS)

2013 Report

Ph.D. program strengths


Top ranked department in philosophy of science. Nearly 100% placement record. Active faculty/student engagement.

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: 19964
Out of state: 32686
Courses required for Ph.D.: 24

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Degrees awarded
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.6
TOEFL score: 90
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: n/a
Other requirements:

University of Pittsburgh (HPS)

2013 Report

Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Western Michigan University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Arkansas

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Ryerson University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship. Title & duration: Limited Term Faculty

2013 Report

University of Rochester

Website
http://www.rochester.edu/college/phl/

Department name
Philosophy

Department chair
Randall Curren, Professor

Faculty
Gregory Carlson, Professor Earl Conee, Professor Randall Curren, Professor Richard Dees, Associate Professor Richard Feldman,
Professor William FitzPatrick, Associate Professor Deborah Modrak, Professor Alyssa Ney, Associate Professor Alison Peterman, Assistant
Professor Brett Sherman, Assistant Professor Bradley Weslake, Assistant Professor Edward Wierenga, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We compete effectively for university-level targeted fellowships. We give priority to diversity in hiring and have pursued candidates for joint
appointments in African and African-American studies. We have increased the number of women faculty, appointed an African-American
distinguished visiting professor of humanities, and appointed two visiting Hispanic faculty members.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 3

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

12

Other financial information

2013 Report

University of Rochester
Ph.D. program strengths
Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Philosophy of Science, History of Philosophy, metaphysics

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: 1, 394 credit hour


Out of state: 1, 394 credit hour
Courses required for Ph.D.: 90

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

15

16

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

15

16

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

17

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

18

Degrees awarded
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

11

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 0
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 0
Other requirements:

2013 Report

University of Rochester
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

11

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Alabama, Birmingham

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Wisconsin, Osh Kosh

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship. Title & duration: Visiting instructor, one year

2014 Report

University of South Carolina

Website

Department name

artsandsciences.sc.edu/phil/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Michael Dickson, Professor

Faculty
Anne Bezuidenhout, Professor F. Thomas Burke, Professor Michael Dickson, Professor Christopher Frey, Assistant Professor Jennifer
Frey, Assistant Professor Jeremiah Hackett, Professor Ann Johnson, Associate Professor George Khushf, Professor Matthew Kisner,
Associate Professor Tarja Knuuttila, Associate Professor Leah McClimans, Associate Professor Anne Pollok, Assistant Professor Konstantin
Pollok, Associate Professor Heike Sefrin-Weis, Associate Professor Michael Stoeltzner, Associate Professor Christopher Tollefsen, Professor
Justin Weinberg, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Applications are invited for PhD positions in philosophy at the University of South Carolina. Funding and teaching requirements vary depending
on the quality of the application, but generally include stipends ($17,000-25,000), tuition and fees (approximately $10,000). Students are
generally required to assist faculty in teaching. The research area for these positions is open, but we are particularly looking for students
whose interests compliment the research of our faculty members. For more information about the research going on in our department see:
http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/phil/faculty Applications can be made here: http://gradschool.sc.edu/prospective/apply.asp?page=apply For full
consideration applications should be received by 15 January. For more information about the program please contact Konstantin Pollok at
pollok@sc.edu The University of South Carolina is located in Columbia, SC, a thriving and diverse city. Columbia is home to miles of river
walks, fine dining, museums and a vibrant nightlife. Three major interstates run through the city making it easy to travel to major cities such as
Charlotte, NC and Atlanta, GA.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 13

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

University-wide Competitive Presidential Fellowships are often


awarded to our graduate students.

14

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

14

White

Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

19

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

19

2014 Report

University of South Carolina

Ph.D. program strengths

History of Modern Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Practical Ethics. We have a history of working across sub-disciplines and across
disciplines to form surprising and fruitful collaborations. Many of our faculty have joint appointments or have worked closely with other
departments, including linguistics, classics, history, physics, and others.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: 6012
Out of state: 12885
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

16

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

19

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

29

27

Degrees awarded

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

MA program strengths
The Department has a strong record of preparing masters students for entry into top PhD programs.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 6012
Out of state: 12885

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
0

Number of courses required for MA. 11

2014 Report

University of South Carolina


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program:

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program.

Degree Program
Type of position

Ph.D.
Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Type of position

Tenure track.

2014 Report

University of South Florida

Website

Department name

http://philosophy.usf.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Roger Ariew, Professor and Department Chair

Faculty
Ariew, Roger Professor; Department Chair Braver, Lee - Associate Professor Goodwin, William - Assistant Professor Heydt, Colin
Associate Professor Jesseph, Douglas Professor Levine, Alex Professor; Undergraduate Mentor Manning, Richard - Associate Professor
Morris, Michael - Assistant Professor Rayman, Joshua - Assistant Professor Sadler, Brook - Associate Professor of Humanities and Cultural
Studies, and Philosophy Schnfeld, Martin Professor Segev, Mor -- Assistant Professor Turner, Stephen - Distinguished University
Professor Waugh, Joanne - American Foundation for Greek Language and Culture (AFGLC); Professor of Greek Culture; Director of Graduate
Studies; Associate Department Chair Williams, Thomas - Professor of Philosophy and Catholic Studies Winsberg, Eric Professor Zhang,
Wei - Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


USF is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Equal Access employer. The USF Department of Philosophy welcomes a diversity of
approaches to the study of philosophy, including analytic, continental, historical, literary, and multicultural. Above all, we seek to prepare our
students to make contributions in their areas of expertise and to become responsible members of the philosophical community. Our
department has historical and systematic interests. We are particularly committed to four general areas: 1. History of Philosophy; 2. Continental
Philosophy; 3. History and Philosophy of Science; 4. Ethics, Social and Political, and Feminist Philosophy. The University and the Department
makes some limited funds available for student conference participation and prospective student visits. We have offered a graduate reading
group in feminist aesthetics and taught a graduate seminar in feminist philosophy of science. We will be teaching a graduate seminar in
feminist philosophy this Spring. We have recruited numerous minority graduate students and have succeeded in matriculating a much higherthan-average proportion of Hispanic students.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

10

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

30

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 21

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

The Philosophy Department nominates one applicant each spring to


compete for the Presidential Doctoral Fellowship.

10

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

14

17

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of South Florida

Ph.D. program strengths

Primary strength is History of Philosophy. Emphasis on the Continental and Analytic traditions are equal and faculty collegial. Course
distribution is balanced in History of Philosophy and Philosophical Problems.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: $ 7,766 for 18 credits (9 Fall + 9 Spring)


Out of state: $15,789 for 18 credits (9 Fall + 9 Spring)
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 14

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 79 (TOEFL iBT)
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: Competitive Scores: V160, Q152, AW 5.0
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

N/A
9

Statement of Purpose

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2
7

5
6

6
5

5
6

7
5

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $7,766 for 18 credits (9 Fall + 9 Spring)
Out of state: $15,789 for 18 credits (9 Fall + 9 Spring)

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 79 (TOEFL iBT)
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: Competitive Scores: V160, Q152, AW 5.0
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
0

Number of courses required for MA. 9

Statement of Purpose

2014 Report

University of South Florida


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

22

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

10

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Virginia Commonwealth University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Middle East Technical Univresity, Ankara, Turkey

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Jefferson College, Hillsboro, Missouri

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

William Paterson University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Finlandia University, Hancock, Michigan

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Lake Sumter State College, Leesburg, Florida

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of South Florida

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 1 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

St. Norbert College, DePere, Wisconsin

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration:

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Texas-Pan American

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Lecturer

2013 Report

University of Southern California

Website
http://dornsife.usc.edu/phil

Department name
School of Philosophy

Department chair
Scott Soames, Distinguished Professor and Chair

Faculty
Andrew Bacon, Zlatan Damnjanovic, John Dreher, Kenneth Easwaran, Stephen Finlay, John Hawthorne, James Higginbotham, Robin Jeshion,
Shieva Kleinschmidt, Janet Levin, Sharon Lloyd, Andrei Marmor, Edwin McCann, Jonathan Quong, Kevin Robb, Jacob Ross, Mark Schroeder,
Scott Soames, Gabriel Uzquiano Cruz, James Van Cleve, Kadri Vihvelin, Gary Watson, Ralph Wedgwood

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


USC is home to a chapter of Minorities And Philosophy

Other information
We do not track LGBT status of students.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

16

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Scholarships
Students teaching their own classes

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

18

23

Other financial information


Every admitted PhD student receives five years of guaranteed
support, including at least two years of fellowship and three years of
teaching assistantship. Students who meet departmental
benchmarks for progress earn additional fellowship semesters, and
further sources of competitive fellowship funding are available.
Teaching assistants are supported by a robust system of graduate
teaching mentors.

2013 Report

University of Southern California


Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: Every admitted student is fully funded.

Out of state: Every admitted student is fully funded.

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Courses required for Ph.D.: 60

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

27

25

LGBT

Disability status

10

11

31

28

Totals
Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

41

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

39

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2009

2010

6.75

6.67

2011

2012

2013

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: No minimum
TOEFL score: No minimum
Letters of recommendation: not specified
GRE score:
Other requirements:
Candidates for admission must demonstrate philosophical promise,
as measured primarily by letters and by a sample of philosophical
written work.

2013 Report

University of Southern California


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013

Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

13

Left without receiving a degree

14

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

2014 Report

University of Sussex

Website

Department name

http://www.sussex.ac.uk/

Philosophy

Department chair
Tanja Staehler, Dr

Faculty
Corine Besson, Lecturer in Philosophy Anthony Booth, Lecturer in Philosophy Andrew Chitty, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy Paul Davies,
Reader Katerina Deligiorgi, Reader Gordon Finlayson, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy Jonardon Ganeri, Professor Michael Morris,
Professor Mahon O'Brien, Lecturer in Philosophy Sarah Sawyer, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy Tanja Staehler, Reader Kathleen Stock,
Reader

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Our Departement follows strict equal opportunities policy in hiring and promotion, and complies with all regulations for the fair and equitable
treatment of our students. But we do more than this, both in thinking about what the rules should be (in our research programmes on Social
and Political Thought for example) and in following good practice as set out in the recent British Philosophical Association report (2011
'Women in Philosophy in the UK'). For example, we have appointed a women's officer, currently Dr Besson, who helps promote gender
equality, e.g. by looking at the invited speakers for conferences organised in the department to ensure they are not male only lists . In 2007,
our Department was recognised as Women Friendly, see http://www.sussex.ac.uk/internal/bulletin/archive/13jul07/article3.shtmlSince 2012,
we made sure our reading lists are diverse and inclusive and we have validated and continue to run courses in Islamic philosophy and feminist
philosophy. We have a thriving Sussex Society for Women in Philosophy see http://www.sussex.ac.uk/philosophy/newsandevents/swips Our
efforts should be seen in the context of our University's record in promoting equality and diversity (see
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/ug/international) and determination not to be complacent about it (see recent stendet led campaign on Zero
tolerance http://www.sussex.ac.uk/internal/bulletin/student/2013-14/081013/zerotolerancezine). Please see also the information and points of
contact offered on the admissions page (under other information about admissions
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/pg/applying/2015entry/how)

Additional Information
In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), the Philosophy department at Sussex was one of only nine Philosophy departments in the
country to have 100% of the research we submitted judged as internationally recognised or better. Meanwhile, 60% was judged as worldleading or internationally excellent, and we hope to do even better in the forthcoming Research Excellence Framework (REF) assessment.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

13 currently

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes Our students only teach se

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

500 per graduate student (research only) for each year of their
research for travel and conference attendance

White

10

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Sussex

Ph.D. program strengths

Philosophy at Sussex is distinctive in a number of ways. Unlike most other universities, we cover both Anglo-American analytic and PostKantian continental philosophical traditions, and allow students at all levels to specialise in one tradition or to draw on both. We also cover
both the history of philosophy and issues in contemporary philosophy. Our approach to teaching, our engagement with students, and the
quality of research undertaken by our faculty is widely reflected in how the Philosophy Department at Sussex performs in all the major,
independent ranking surveys.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state: 3,996
Out of state: 13,750

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.3-3.5/4.0
TOEFL score: 88
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score: not applicable
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 0


Not applicable. All the courses we offer our Ph.D. students are skills,
training, and career related ones. Summer schools are offered on
specific topics (e.g. aesthetics) but participation is not mandatory.

1
9

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

4.5

1. Masters degree or equivalent / 2. Research proposal: a research


proposal is essential to the selection process. We offer detailed
information online about this, please see
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/philosophy/pgstudy/researchproposal / For
detailed information about all other aspects of application, funding,

MA program strengths
The Department offers 3 MA programmes: The Philosophy MA offers an advanced general grounding in philosophy, which forms a good basis
for further research. It includes modules in both the analytic and continental traditions of philosophy, reflecting the wide range of interests
within the Department of Philosophy. The Social and Political Thought MA is an interdisciplinary course that bridges the divides between social
theory, political theory and philosophy, the history of social and political thought, and the study of political and social movements. The MA
aims to cover both historical traditions and contemporary developments. The Literature and Philosophy MA builds on a strong tradition of
crossdisciplinary research at Sussex, with links between the Department of Philosophy and the School of English. We examine central topics
that arise at the intersection of philosophy and literature such as the autonomy of the work of art, literature as philosophy, ethics and literature,
the experience of reading, style and narrative, modernism and modernity.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 5,775
Out of state: 13,750

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.3-3.5/4.0
TOEFL score: 88
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score: not applicable
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

N/A
5

Number of courses required for MA. 4


The programme requires 4 taught courses plus a dissertation course,
which is by supervision only. / / Our data collection for this and
following page is patchy so it is left blank.

Personal statement/Statement of academic interests

2014 Report

University of Sussex
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Essex

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship).

2014 Report

University of Tennessee

Website

Department name

http://www.utk.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
David Reidy, Department Head

Faculty
Not provided.

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Last year we hired a female tenure-track faculty member, the year before that we hired a black tenure-track faculty member, and the year
before that we hired a female tenure-track faculty member. The number of female students in our graduate program has also increased each
of the past three years.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

20

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 8

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Non-teaching fellowships are not guaranteed but are available


through internal competitions at the university.

White

10

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

18

22

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Tennessee

Ph.D. program strengths

We have a young and energetic faculty, a trajectory of improvement, and special strengths in action theory (including free will and moral
responsibility) and in ethical theory and political philosophy (including but not limited to strength in the theoretical approaches of Immanuel
Kant and John Rawls).

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state:
Out of state:

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16

Students who already have a master's degree in philosophy are


normally required to complete only 8 additional courses.

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

16

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

10

18

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

29

N/A

28

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state:
Out of state:
Number of courses required for MA. 8
The number given is if the student also completes and defends a
thesis. If the student opts instead for an examination then 10
courses are required.

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation:

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

University of Tennessee
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Crafton Hills College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Roane State Community College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Details

Ph.D.
University of Tennessee

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Lecturer (1 year)

2014 Report

2014 Report

University of Texas at Austin

Website

Department name

http://www.utexas.edu/

Department of Philosophy, The University of Texas at Austin

Department chair
David Sosa, Professor and Chair

Faculty
David Beaver, Associate Professor Daniel Bonevac, Professor Lawrence R. Buchanan, Assistant Professor J. Budziszewski, J., Professor
Jonathan Dancy, Professor John Deigh, Professor Joshua Dever, Associate Professor Sinan Dogramaci, Assistant Professor Katherine
Dunlop, Assistant Professor Matthew L. Evans, Associate Profesor Robert J. Hankinson, Professor Kathleen Higgins, Professor Cory Juhl,
Associate Professor Johan A. Kamp, Professor Robert Koons, Professor Larry Laudan, Provessor Jon E. Litland, Assistant Professor
Aloysius Martinich, Professor Michelle Montague, Associate Professor Alexander Mourelatos, Professor Adam Pautz, Associate Professor
Stephen Phillips, Professor Ian Proops, Professor Richard M. Sainsbury, Professor Sahotra Sarkar, Professor Miriam Schoenfield, Assistant
Professor T. K. Seung, Professor Tara Smith, Professor David Sosa, Professor Galen Strawson, Professor Michael Tye, Professor
Stephen White, Professor Paul Woodruff, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

27

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 5

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Professional development travel awards, various competitive


scholarships

23

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

30

37

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

12 semesters

2014 Report

University of Texas at Austin

Ph.D. program strengths


Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: $4,044 (9 hours)

Out of state: $8,016 (9 hours)

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 12


In some cases transfer credit may be granted for graduate
coursework previously completed

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

11

34

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

14

37

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

50

51

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

13

Time to completion

7.5

8.4

2014 Report

University of Texas at Austin


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

20

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

14

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

St. John's College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Boston College

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

The City College of New York - CUNY

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Auburn University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship):

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

The Jesuit School of Philosophy and Theology, Brazil

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

West Chester University of Pennsylvania

Type of position

Tenure track.

2013 Report

University of Toledo

Website
http://www.utoledo.edu/llss/philosophy/index.html

Department name
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

Department chair
John Sarnecki, Associate Professor

Faculty
Dr. Ammon Allred, Assistant Professor Dr. Jeanine Diller, Assistant Professor Dr. Benjamin Grazzini, Associate Lecturer Dr. John Sarnecki,
Associate Professor Dr. Madeline Muntersbjorn, Associate Professor Dr. Ben Pryor, Associate Professor Dr. Susan Purviance, Associate
Professor Dr. James Campbell, University Distinguished Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


For the past four years, students in our M.A. program have organized and hosted a colloquium celebrating World Philosophy Day. The grad
students present and lead discussions, and undergraduates are strongly encouraged to participate. Average attendance is approximately 40.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 4

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

Other financial information

2013 Report

University of Toledo
MA program strengths
History; 19th and 20th Cent. European; American; Ethics; Philosophy of Science

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state $6,517.80/semester
Out of state $11,634.84/semester

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 9

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Total MA
Students 2013

University of Toledo
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

2013 Report

2014 Report

University of Toronto

Website

Department name

www.utoronto.ca

Philosophy

Department chair
Martin Pickave, Chair

Faculty
Donald Ainslie Prof. Derek PH Allen Prof. James Allen Prof. Rachel Barney Prof. Joseph Berkovitz Assoc. Prof. Deborah Black Prof.
James R Brown Prof. Nate Charlow Asst Prof Philip Clark Assoc. Prof. Rebecca Comay Prof. Imogen Dickie Assoc. Prof. David
Dyzenhaus Prof. Andrew Franklin-Hall Asst Prof Lloyd P Gerson Prof. Robert Gibbs Prof. Willi Goetschel Prof. Joe Heath Prof. Benj
Hellie Assoc. Prof. Franz Huber Asst. Prof. Karolina Huebner Asst. Prof. Tom Hurka Univ. Prof. Waheed Hussain Asst Prof Douglas
Hutchinson Prof. Brad Inwood Univ. Prof. Bernard D Katz Prof. Peter King Prof. Mark G Kingwell Prof. Philip Kremer Prof. Mohan
Matthen Prof. Cheryl Misak Prof. Sophia Moreau Assoc. Prof. Margaret C Morrison Prof. Amy Mullin Prof. Jennifer Nagel Assoc. Prof.
Julia Nefsky Asst Prof David Novak Prof. Martin Pickav Assoc. Prof. Diana Raffman Prof. Gurpreet Rattan Assoc. Prof. Arthur Ripstein
Prof. Marleen Rozemond Prof. William E Seager Prof. Sonia Sedivy Assoc. Prof. Andrew Sepielli Asst. Prof. Vincent Shen Prof. Brian
Cantwell Smith Prof. Nicholas Stang Asst Prof Sergio Tenenbaum Prof. Denis Walsh Prof. Jonathan Weisberg Assoc. Prof. Jennifer
Whiting Prof. Jessica Wilson Assoc. Prof. Byeong-Uk Yi Prof.

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Toronto's size enables us to offer exceptionally broad coverage of philosophy, including areas outside the mainstream, such as Classical
Islamic philosophy, Asian Philosophy, and Feminist Philosophy. The departmental chapter of Minorities and Philosophy hosts lectures and
discussion events on topics of speical interest to minority students. The Women's Caucus brings women students and faculty together for
philosophical discussion and networking. In recent years we've greatly improved the gender balance in our graduate programs, and we
warmly encourage applications for graduate study from women and other groups historically underrepresented in philosophy.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

14

Financial Aid

Men

28

Teaching fellowships

n/a

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

n/a

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

n/a

African,
African-American

Scholarships

n/a

Asian

Students teaching their own classes Roughly 10 in any given ye

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

53

Multi-racial

All students receive full funding, including tuition, fees, health


insurance and funds for living expenses, for the prescribed duration
of their programs. Average earnings are $26,000 after tuition,
including teaching and scholarships. First year PhD students do not
have to teach. We also offer travel funding of up to $1400 per year,
per student.

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

20

40

60

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Toronto

Ph.D. program strengths

With over 50 graduate faculty active in both teaching and research, we offer supervision in all major areas of philosophy. The department has
outstanding coverage of all periods in the History of Philosophy. The Collaborative Program in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy offers
students an intensive education in the languages and philosophical texts of antiquity; the department is also strong in Early Modern
Philosophy. Value Theory is another area of strength, with prominent faculty in Ethics, Metaethics, Practical Reason and Aesthetics. The
department has leading scholars in Philosophy of Mind, as well as Metaphysics, Epistemology, Continental Philosophy, Philosophy of
Language and Philosophy of Science. / Graduate students are very actively involved in our research community, not only attending lectures
but also organizing reading groups and workshops. In recent years, Toronto graduate students have published in journals such as The Journal
of Philosophy, Philosophical Studies, Philosophical Quarterly, Analysis, Philosophy of Science, and British Journal for the History of Philosophy.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition
In state:
Out of state:

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

12

55

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

13

58

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.3
TOEFL score: 100
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

Number of courses required for Ph.D. 12


Most students will do 12 courses. Some students who already have
an MA will be admitted to our 4-year program and do one year of
coursework (6 courses) rather than two years (12 courses).

N/A

71

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

13

12

Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $8426 CDN
Out of state: $20,549 CDN

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3.3

TOEFL score: 100

Letters of recommendation: 2

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

11

N/A

Number of courses required for MA. 7

2014 Report

University of Toronto
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

17

25

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

16

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Illinois State University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Iowa State University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Bryn Mawr College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

UC Riverside

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Dalhousie University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Assistant Professor, Limited Term (2 years)

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

St Louis University

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: one year postdoc

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Fordham University

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: one year postdoc

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

NYU

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: two year postdoc

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

McGill

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: two year postdoc

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Colgate University

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Lecturer

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Bonn, Institut fur Philosophie

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: two year postdoc

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

National Institutes of Health

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: postdoc, one year

University of Toronto

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Fairfield University
Visiting/temporary other than fellowship): Lecturer

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Hebrew University, Jerusalem


Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: two year postdoc

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

University of Nottingham
Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: two year research fellowship

2014 Report

2013 Report

University of Utah

Website
www.utah.edu

Department name
Philosophy

Department chair
Stephen Downes, Chair

Faculty
ANDREOU,CHRISOULA: Associate Professor BATTIN,MARGARET Professor DOWNES,STEPHEN M: Professor FRANCIS,LESLIE: Associate Dean
in Law School HABER,MATTHEW: Associate Professor HANNA,PATRICIA: Professor HUTTON,ERIC Associate Professor MILLGRAM,ELIJAH:
Professor NEWMAN,LEX: Associate Professor SCHUPBACH,JONAH N: Assistant Professor STARK,CYNTHIA A: Associate Professor
STEGENGA,JACOB MORI: Assistant Professor STOKES,DUSTIN R: Assistant Professor TABERY,JAMES: Associate Professor THALOS,MARIAM
G: Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


During the past year, we placed ads for two Assistant Professor openings, highlighting our reputation as a women-friendly department. We
advertised in APA Jobs for Philosophers, Chronicle of Higher Education, Hispanic Outlook, and a listserve for women in Philosophy. We
interviewed three women and one man. We extended two offers, which were not accepted because the applicants accepted positions with
other universities. We plan to advertise the two positions again this year.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

1 (Graduate School)

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

1 (Department)

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

12 (Department)

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 6

Other financial information


n/a

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

11

17

2013 Report

University of Utah
Ph.D. program strengths

Areas of faculty focus include: Philosophy of Biology, Applied Ethics, Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Chinese
Philosophy, Practical Reasoning, Formal Philosophy, Political Philosophy, and Feminist Philosophy.

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: $7,463.26 for 12 credit hours


Out of state: $1,2011.36 for 12 credit hours

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Courses required for Ph.D.: 42

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

12

4.5

6.5

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.1
TOEFL score: 61 internet
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: 0
Other requirements:
None

MA Students 2012 - 2013

African,
African-American

Degrees awarded

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state $7,463.26 for 12 credit hours


Out of state 12011.36

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Types of MA offered

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 30

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Total MA
Students 2013

Writing sample: Yes


GPA: 3.1
TOEFL score: 500/173 or 61 (internet)
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score: no minimum score specified
Other requirements:

2013 Report

University of Utah
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

14

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job. Challenger School in Utah

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
University of Toronto Philosophy Department

Type of position

Further academic study (J.D., D.Th., other Ph.D., etc.). Please specify: Post-doc

Degree Program
Details

Ph.D.
Northwest Arkansas Community College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Utah Valley University Philosophy Department

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

2014 Report

University of Virginia - Main campus

Website

Department name

www.philosophy.virginia.edu

Corcoran Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Talbot Brewer, Professor of Philosophy

Faculty
Sahar Akhtar, Assistant Professor of Philosophy John Arras, Professor of Philosophy, Porterfield Professor of Bioethics Elizabeth Barnes,
Associate Professor of Philosophy Talbot Brewer, Chair, Professor of Philosophy Ross Cameron, Associate Professor of Philosophy James
Cargile, Professor of Philosophy Daniel Devereux, Professor of Philosophy Brie Gertler, Commonwealth Professor of Philosophy Paul
Humphreys, Commonwealth Professor of Philosophy Harold Langsam, Professor of Philosophy Antonia LoLordo, Professor of Philosophy
Loren Lomasky, Professor of Philosophy, Cory Professor of Political Philosophy, Policy, and Law Trenton Merricks, Professor of Philosophy
Walter Ott, Associate Professor of Philosophy Jorge Secada, Professor of Philosophy A. John Simmons, Commonwealth Professor of
Philosophy Rebecca Stangl, Associate Professor of Philosophy

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Hardly more than a decade ago, the department had only one female member. We have taken significant strides in addressing this imbalance.
Six of our last ten hires have been women, four of these six are now tenured, two are full professors and one was recently awarded an
endowed chair. We have managed in recent years to recruit a very diverse graduate student body, with current or recent members hailing
from Argentina, Peru, Romania, South Korea, Russia and Turkey. The undergraduate program has also become increasingly diverse over the
past decade. The number of female majors has increased from about 15% to about 45%, which is well above the national average for
philosophy majors, and the number of African American students has climbed from 5% to 12%, which is higher than the UVa average. We are
continuing to explore ways to build on these accomplishments by diversifying our undergraduate offerings in ways that might appeal to a
wider array of students.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

12

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

16: 1/2 FTE each

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 3

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

15

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

17

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

University of Virginia - Main campus

Ph.D. program strengths

We are a well rounded program whose strengths include; Metaphysics, History (Ancient and Modern), Political Philosophy, Ethical Theory,
Applied Ethics, Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Mind.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: 6758
Out of state: 7440
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 12

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

19

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

22

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 600
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

24

N/A

26

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2
6

8
7

3
6

3
5

2014

2014 Report

University of Virginia - Main campus


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014

Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

18

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

13

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

2013 Report

University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Website
http://www.phil.washington.edu/

Department name
Philosophy

Department chair
Michael Rosenthal, Professor

Faculty
Michael Blake, Professor Arthur Fine, Professor Stephen Gardiner, Professor Sara Goering, Associate Professor Lynn Hankinson Nelson,
Professor Carole Lee, Assistant Professor John Manchak, Associate Professor, Colin Marshall, Assistant Professor Adam Moore, Associate
Professor Ronald Moore, Professor Jean Roberts, Professor Michael Rosenthal, Professor Ingra Schellenberg, Assistant Professor
William Talbott, Professor Cass Weller, Associate Professor Andrea Woody, Associate Professor Alison Wylie, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The UW Department of Philosophy works throughout the year to recruit top scholars to our graduate program, and our faculty is committed to
making our program attractive to traditionally under-represented candidates (we understand this category to include women, students from
ethnic minorities, LGBT students, students with disabilities, and students who may be the first in their families to attend college). We use the
National Name Exchange; Have an active departmental Climate committee (which addresses diversity issues); Have Implicit Bias training for
all incoming graduate students; Work closely with the UW Graduate Opportunity and Minorities Achievement (Go-Map) office to secure
scholarships for incoming minority students. In an effort to create a cooperative, rather than a competitive learning environment, we offer all
incoming students 5 years of guaranteed funding (given satisfactory progress).

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

2.5

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

23

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 14

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

12

21

Other financial information


~12 summer quarter teaching assistantships, Funds for Summer

projects, $900 per year/per student conference travel, $900 per


student for job Eastern APA job market activiites,

2013 Report

University of Washington-Seattle Campus


Ph.D. program strengths

Epistemology, Feminist Philosophy,Philosophy of Science, Value Theory, History of Philosophy, Applied Ethics, Political Philosophy

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: $5101 per quarter


Out of state: $9185 per quarter
Courses required for Ph.D.: 12

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

18

16

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

20

19

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

29

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

28

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

6.5

7.5

7.4

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: No minimum
TOEFL score: 600
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:
N/A

2013 Report

University of Washington-Seattle Campus


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

The Center of Ethics in Society, Stanford Universtiy

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship. Duration: 2 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

College of Charleston

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship. Title & duration: Acting Assistant Professor, Temporary

2013 Report

University of Waterloo

Website
https://philosophy.uwaterloo.ca

Department name
Department of Philosophy

Department chair
David DeVidi, Professor

Faculty
Gerry Callahgan - Continuing lecturer David DeVidi - Professor Shannon Dea - Associate Professor Heather Douglas - Associate Professor
Mathieu Doucet - Assistant Professor Chris Eliasmith - Professor Carla Fehr Associate Professor Doreen Fraser - Associate Professor Tim
Kenyon - Associate Professor Chris Lowry Assistant Professor Patricia Marino - Associate Professor Brian Orend - Professor Paul Thagard
Professor John Turri - Assistant Professor Steven Weinstein - Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We strive to maintain an open climate through formal and informal initiatives. This year we reviewed our hiring process to better incorporate
best practices and revamped our graduate student orientation. All students have advisors or supervisors and the Grad Chair and Department
Chair have open door policies. Our faculty includes tenured women who work across a range of sub-fields of philosophy.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

See below

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

See below

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Scholarships

Master's

See below

Students teaching their own classes Varies

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

10

15

Other financial information


All students are fully funded through a combination of scholarships
and teaching fellowships. There are non-teaching fellowship
available.

2013 Report

University of Waterloo
Ph.D. program strengths

The Departments approach to philosophy encourages applications to real-world problems and to disciplines outside philosophy. Philosophers
in our Department value engagement with scholars in other fields such as the natural and social sciences, history, mathematics, and
engineering. The Departments areas of research strength include Language, Logic and Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive
Science, Ethics and Political Philosophy, and Philosophy of Science and Mathematics. The PhD program at Waterloo is exceptional among
Philosophy programs for its flexibility. There are no particular distribution requirements; rather, students work with their supervisor and the
graduate chair to determine which courses are best for them. For their directed research area studies, PhD students work intensively with two
professors on topics chosen by the student in consultation with faculty.

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: $2,774 per term (Canadian)


Out of state: $6,482 per term (Canadian)
Courses required for Ph.D.: 5

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

10

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

10

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

18

Degrees awarded
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score: 580
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:
Statement of interest

18

MA program strengths
The MA in Philosophy is a 12 month program that includes both coursework and independent research. MA students can write a traditional
thesis, or choose a three paper option, which entails working with three different professors on three different topics.

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state $2,744/term (Canadian)


Out of state $6 ,482/term (International)

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 5

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA:
TOEFL score: 580
Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

13

Total MA
Students 2013

Statement of interest

University of Waterloo
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

2013 Report

2014 Report

University of Western Ontario

Website

Department name

http://www.uwo.ca

Philosophy

Department chair
Henrik Lagerlund, Professor

Faculty
Gillian Barker, Assistant Professor John Bell, Professor Andrew Botterell, Associate Professor (Law and Philosophy) David Bourget,
Assistant Professor Samantha Brennan, Professor Louis Charland, Professor Eric Desjardins, Assistant Professor Robert Disalle, Professor
Corey Dyck, Associate Professor Lorne Falkenstein, Professor Helen Fielding, Associate Professor (Philosophy, Womens Studies and
Feminist Research) Devin Henry, Associate Professor Benjamin Hill, Associate Professor Carl Hoefer, Professor Barry Hoffmaster, Professor
Tracy Isaacs, Professor (Philosophy, Womens Studies and Feminist Research) Dennis Klimchuk, Associate Professor Henrik Lagerlund,
Professor Genoveva Marti, Professor Carolyn McLeod, Professor Angela Mendelovici, Assistant Professor Michael Milde, Associate
Professor Wayne Myrvold, Professor Kathleen Okruhlik, Associate Professor Stathis Psillos, Professor Anthony Skelton, Associate
Professor Christopher Smeenk, Associate Professor Robert Stainton, Distinguished University Professor Jackie Sullivan, Assistant Professor
John Thorp, Associate Professor Christopher Viger, Associate Professor Charles Weijer, Professor (Philosophy & Medicine) Additional
Graduate Faculty: Robert Batterman, Professor (Pittsburgh) Antonia Calcagna, Professor (Kings University College) Robert Corless, Professor
(Applied Mathematics) William Demopolous, Professor Emeritus William Harper, Professor Emeritus Charles Jones, Professor (Political
Science) John Nicholas, Professor Emeritus Karen M Nielsen, Fellow and Tutor (Oxford) Adrian Owen, Professor (Brain and Mind Institute)
Richard Vernon, Distinguished University Professor (Political Science)

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Entrance Scholarships: The program has several excellent entrance scholarships, including Rotman scholarships valued at $10,000 for students
in philosophy of science and the Barnard Scholarship valued at $10,000 for students in political philosophy, as well as other entrance
scholarships that typically range from $1000 to $5000.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

21

13

Other gender

Unknown gender

African,
African-American

Women

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

Financial Aid
Teaching fellowships

Non-teaching fellowships

Teaching assistantships

52

Scholarships

81

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 1

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

$500-$600 per year of travel funding to present papers at


conferences (students must apply); some research assistantships.
Students beyond the four years of funding may apply for part-time
teaching.

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Men

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

36

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2014 Report

University of Western Ontario

Ph.D. program strengths

Western is a well-respected philosophy department with an international reputation in philosophy of science and recognized strength and
depth in: history; moral, legal, and political philosophy; feminist philosophy; mind and language. The Department is home to the Rotman
Institute of Philosophy, whose mission is to bring philosophers into productive engagement with scientists, policy makers and the public. Both
the Institute and the Department are lively research communities with a steady calendar of events, conferences, workshops and visiting
speakers. The Department and the Rotman Institute collaborate with the Brain and Mind Institute, affording graduate students an opportunity
to become part of the Lab Associate Program. Graduate students at Western receive part of their funding from Graduate Teaching
Assistantships. In addition to teaching opportunities, TA-ships may also be as editorial assistants for The Feminist Philosophy Quarterly and The
European Journal of Philosophy of Science and as assistants in the Centre for Digital Philosophy and PhilPapers. The range of possibilities for
student involvement and training at Western provides many exciting opportunities appealing to broad interests.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: $6740 CDN


Out of state: $16612 CDN
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 7
Students in the regular program (who come with a Masters) take 6
courses plus a prospectus course. Students who are admitted into
the direct entry program (from their undergraduate degree; 5 year
program) must take 11 courses plus a prospectus course.

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We offer some Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.3
TOEFL score: 90
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

0
0

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

11

2014
11

Time to completion

5.5

5.7

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Though unofficial transcripts are acceptable for the on-line


applications, students who are admitted must supply official
transcripts to the University before registration.

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: $6740 CDN


Out of state: $16612 CDN
Number of courses required for MA. 6
Students must also complete a summer research project following
their course work.

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We offer some MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3.3
TOEFL score: 90
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total MA
Students 2013

Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Unofficial transcripts are acceptable for the online application but


students who are admitted must supply official
transcripts before they may be registered.

2014 Report

University of Western Ontario


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

13

32

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

18

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Unknown

Type of position

Other (business, industry, government, etc.).

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Le Port Schools, California

Type of position

Other (business, industry, government, etc.).

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, Oxford University

Type of position

Fellowship.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Unknown

Type of position

Other (business, industry, government, etc.).

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Humboldt University of Berlin (Excellence Cluster TOPOI)

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship).

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Western University

Type of position
Details

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship).


Limited Duties (part-time)

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

MacLean and Company


Other (business, industry, government, etc.).

Details

Consulting Analyst

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Western University (Applied Math)

Type of position

Further academic study: PhD, Applied Mathematics.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Bristol University

Type of position

Fellowship.

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
UBC Okanagan

Type of position

Visiting Assistant Professor.

2013 Report

University of Windsor

Website
www.uwindsor.ca/philosophy

Department name
Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Marcello Guarini, Dr.

Faculty
Pierre Boulos, Adjunct Professor (Philosophy), Associate Professor (Computer Science, Center for Teaching and Learning) Deborah Cook,
Professor William Conklin, Adjunct Professor (Philosophy), Professor (Law) Leo Groarke, Professor and Provost Marcello Guarini, Associate
Professor Hans V. Hansen, Associate Professor Catherine Hundleby, Associate Professor Radu Neculau, Associate Professor Jeff Noonan,
Professor Philip Rose, Associate Professor Christopher Tindale, Professor Douglas Walton, Adjunct Professor (Philosophy), Professor
(CRRAR)

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Regular graduate teaching and research in (1) feminism and argumentation and (2) critical social theory. Inviting women and visible minorities
as graduate and undergraduate conference keynote speakers. Sustained effort to attract undergraduate women and visible minority students
to the MA program.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

NA

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

See below

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

26

Scholarships

See below

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Master's

Ph.D.

Students teaching their own classes 0 (NA)

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

10

13

Other financial information


1 CRRAR fellowship; variable number of OGS and SSHRC
scholarships. University entrance scholarships awarded to students
with a minimum GPA of 80%. Employment with Informal Logic;
research assistantships with individual faculty members.

2013 Report

University of Windsor
MA program strengths

Rhetoric, reasoning, argumentation (including informal logic, epistemology, philosophy of mind). / Critical social theory (including feminism
and environmental philosophy), Continental philosophy.

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state 5110 (Domestic)

Out of state 12000 (International)

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 8

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Total MA
Students 2013

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample:
GPA: 0.75
TOEFL score: 250 (600), IBT 100
Letters of recommendation: 2
GRE score:
Other requirements:
Optional writing sample.

2013 Report

University of Windsor
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution: University of British Columbia

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution: McMaster University

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution: University of Waterloo

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution: University of Waterloo

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Institution: Carleton University

2013 Report

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Website
philosophy.wisc.edu

Department name
Philosophy Department

Department chair
Russ Shafer-Landau, Chair and Professor

Faculty
Bengson, John Assistant Professor Brighouse, Harry Professor Card, Claudia Professor Fletcher, Emily Assistant Professor Forster,
Malcolm Professor Gottlieb, Paula Professor Hausman, Daniel Professor Hunt, Lester Professor Mackay, John Assistant Professor
Messina, James Assistant Professor Nadler, Steve Professor Paul, Sarah Assistant Professor Shafer-Landau, Russ Professor Shapiro,
Larry Professor Sidelle, Alan Professor Sober, Elliott Professor Streiffer, Rob Associate Professor Titelbaum, Mike Assistant Professor
Vranas, Peter Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Our Women in Philosophy at UW group is composed of female graduate students in the philosophy department. Their mission is to strengthen
community among women graduate students in order to secure a climate in which all philosophers can flourish. They meet regularly, pursue
projects that will promote inclusiveness of gender and other underrepresented groups, and build mentor relationships. We also recruit
graduate students from racial and ethnic minorities, and provide fellowships to them, to improve the diversity of our program.

Other information
We do not track LGBT or disability status of faculty or students.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

10

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

25

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

12

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 8

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

15

20

Other financial information


All students with teaching assistantships or fellowships are fully
funded. Teaching Assistants receive a supplemental scholarship of
$1,000 for each of their first four semesters.

2013 Report

University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ph.D. program strengths
Philosophy of science, philosophy of mind, epistemology, metaethics, ethics, history of philosophy, logic

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: 8880
Out of state: 18874
Courses required for Ph.D.: 12

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

10

10

34

32

LGBT

Disability status

12

12

38

37

Other (or race


not provided)

Totals
Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

50

Degrees awarded
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Degrees awarded

14

Time to completion

10

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 92
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:
none

49

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state
Out of state

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 10

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts:

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample:
GPA:

Total MA
Students 2013

TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

2013 Report

University of Wisconsin-Madison
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

11

26

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

10

Were not placed

Men

Other gender

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013

Women
Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Illinois State University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship. Duration: 2 year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Washington State University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

London School of Economics

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship. Duration: 3 years

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Saint Thomas

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship. Title & duration: Adjunct Instructor

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

Illinois State University

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Arkansas

Type of position

Visiting/temporary other than fellowship. Title & duration: 3 years

2014 Report

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Website

Department name

http://www4.uwm.edu/letsci/philosophy/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Richard Tierney, Associate Professor & Chair

Faculty
Margaret Atherton, Distinguished Professor Stephen Leeds, Distinguished Professor Robert Schwartz, Distinguished Professor Michael
Liston, Professor Fabrizio Mondadori, Professor Julius Sensat, Professor William Bristow, Associate Professor Luca Ferrero, Associate
Professor Edward Hinchman, Associate Professor Blain Neufeld, Associate Professor Richard Tierney, Associate Professor Andrea
Westlund, Associate Professor Miren Boehm, Assistant Professor Stan Husi, Assistant Professor Joshua Spencer, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The graduate program in Philosophy at UWM supports inclusivity and encourages applications from students of diverse backgrounds. The
school offers a fellowship for qualified members of underrepresented groups and other disadvantaged students in graduate studies. The
department coordinates a research workshop for Milwaukee area women in philosophy (MAWP), which includes gradaute students and faculty
from UWM and other nearby institutions. The department also encourages faculty and teaching staff to include a diverse range of philosophers
in their reading lists and syllabi.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

10

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

18

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 2

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Chancellor's Awards (about $1000 to most incoming students)

Pacific Islander

12

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

White

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

12

15

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

MA program strengths

Success in placing students in highly ranked PhD programs. Area strenghts include: History of Philosophy, Social and Political Philosophy,
Metaphysics, Philosophy of Science, Pragmatism, Nineteenth Century German Philosophy, Moral Philosophy, Philosophy of Logic and
Language.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $11,686 / year
Out of state: $24,152 / year

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: no minimum score

TOEFL score: no minimum score

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score: no minimum score

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 10

2014 Report

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

12

25

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program:

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program.

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program.

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program:

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program:

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program:

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Please specify:

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. Please specify:

Degree Program

Master's

Details12

Other.

Degree Program
Details13

Master's
Other.

2013 Report

University of Wyoming

Website
http://www.uwyo.edu/philosophy/

Department name
Philosophy

Department chair
Susanna Goodin, Associate Professor

Faculty
Robert Colter, Assistant Academic Professional Lecturer Franz-Peter Griesmaier, Associate Professor Susanna Goodin, Associate Professor
Jeff Lockwood, Professor H.L. Hix, Professor, Ed Sherline, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Recruitment of women and minority graduate students, via Facebook and word of mouth. It is working since we have all women as our
incoming graduate class this year. Typically there is one or none.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Students teaching their own classes 0 (except in summer when

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

Other financial information


tuition waiver for all graduate students accepted as teaching
assistants

2013 Report

University of Wyoming
MA program strengths

Epistemology, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, ethics, environmental ethics,history of philosophy (ancient and modern)

MA Students 2012 - 2013

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state 4806.00 (includes fees)

Out of state 11,934.00 (includes fees)

Types of MA offered

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 36

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Writing sample: Yes


GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Total MA
Students 2013

NA

2013 Report

University of Wyoming
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

2013 Report

Vanderbilt University

Website
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/philosophy/index.html

Department name
Philosophy Department

Department chair
Robert Talisse, Professor of Philosophy and Political Science,

Faculty
Scott Aikin, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Idit Dobbs-Weinstein, Associate Professor of Philosophy Marilyn Friedman, Professor of
Philsophy and W. Alton Jones Chair of Philosophy Lenn Goodman, Professor of Philosophy and Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the
Humanities Lisa Guenther, Associate Professor of Philosophy Michael Hodges, Professor of Philosophy and Director of Undergraduate
Studies John Lachs, Centennial Professor of Philosophy Larry May, W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Law Jos
Medina, Professor of Philosophy and Director of Graduate Studies Kelly Oliver, W. Alton Jones Chair of Philosophy with appointments in
African-American and Diaspora Studies, Film Studies, and Women's and Gender Studies Lucius T. Outlaw (jr.), Professor of Philosophy
Robert B. Talisse, Professor of Philosophy and Political Science and Chair of the Philosophy Department Jeffrey Tlumak, Associate Professor of
Philosophy David Wood, W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy, Professor of European Studies and Professor of Art Julian Wuerth,
Associate Professor of Philosophy

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Vanderbilt PhD Program in Philosophy has achieved, and strives to maintain, gender parity in its graduate student population. Our faculty
and curriculum reflect our longstanding commitment to disciplinary inclusiveness and diversity. Several faculty have specialization in Feminist
Philosophy, Philosophy of Race, and Philosophy of Gender. Graduate-level seminars in these areas are offered regularly. In addition, there is
a steady offering of seminars in Social and Political Philosophy with substantial international, global, and environmental content. Seminars in
traditional disciplinary areasEpistemology, and Philosophy of Language, for exampleoften include engagements with materials drawn from
non-traditional sources. Varied methodological approaches, including Analytic, Continental, Historical, and Pragmatist are well represented in
the department.

Other information
Note concerning MA degrees: We admit students for a terminal MA only under special circumstances. Vanderbilt undergrads who take the 4+1
program may receive a MA for 1 extra year of work beyond the BA. All Ph.D. recipients receive a MA as part of the graduate program. Please
note that job placement information was provided only for our Ph.D. graduates who graduated during the 2012-2013 academic year and who
went on the job market. Also, we admit students for a terminal MA only under special circumstances. Vanderbilt undergrads who take the 4 +1
program may receive a MA for 1 extra year of work beyond the BA. All Ph.D. recipients receive a MA as part of the graduate program.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

10

Teaching fellowships

23

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

23

Scholarships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

Degrees offered:

Master's

Ph.D.

Students teaching their own classes 19

Other financial information


NA

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

11

15

2013 Report

Vanderbilt University
Ph.D. program strengths

Epistemology, ethics, feminist philosophy, metaphysics, phenomenology, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion,
and social and political philosophy

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: $1747 per credit hour


Out of state: $1747 per credit hour

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Courses required for Ph.D.: 16

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

18

17

20

18

LGBT

Disability status

20

19

24

22

Other (or race


not provided)

Totals
Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

44

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

9.2

6.5

9.8

6.8

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 39876

GRE score:

Other requirements:

41

MA Students 2012 - 2013

African,
African-American

Degrees awarded

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state
Out of state

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Types of MA offered

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA:

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts:

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Total MA
Students 2013

Writing sample:
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation:
GRE score:
Other requirements:

2013 Report

Vanderbilt University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

11

17

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Stetson College

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Fresno State University

Type of position

Tenure track.

2014 Report

Villanova University

Website

Department name

http://www1.villanova.edu/villanova/artsci/philosophy.html

Philosophy

Department chair
John Immerwahr, Professor

Faculty
Sarah-Vaughan Brakman Associate Professor Walter Brogan Professor Thomas Busch Professor John Carvalho Proferssor William
Desmond Professor John Doody Professor Julie Klein Associate Professor Helen Lang Professor Chaone Mallory Associate Professor
James McCartney Associate Professor Stephen Napier Assistant Professor Gabriel Rockhill Associate Professor Sally Scholz Professor
Georg Theiner Assistant professor Annika Thiem Professor James Wetzel Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The Villanova Philosophy Department is committed to teaching, scholarship and hiring practices that emphasize diversity, inclusiveness and
multiculturalism, especially with regard to gender and race. This is evident in our graduate and undergraduate curriculum. It is also evident
with regard to our efforts in hiring to achieve gender balance. We currently have 7 women on our faculty. We house Hypatia, the leading
Journal in feminist philosophy with our colleague Sally Scholz as editor.

Additional Information
We have on average 6 assistantships per year. We receive on average 120 applications.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

11

Teaching fellowships

12

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

18

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 12

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

We provide significant travel awards for those presenting papers at


conferences. We off competitive summer research grants. We offer
support for summer abroad programs for graduate students.

19

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

White

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

14

21

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

2014 Report

Villanova University

Ph.D. program strengths

Villanova University offers a doctoral program in Philosophy specializing in Continental Philosophy and the History of Philosophy. Qualified
students are eligible for six years of guaranteed funding, with financial awards (including tuition remission and a stipend) for the first four
years and the guaranteed teaching of two courses per semester in years five and six, with compensation at the Ph.D. adjunct faculty rate. In
addition to its regular awards, the University also offers one special assistantship each year to a student who has an interdisciplinary interest in
the intersections of philosophy and theology. Graduate students have the opportunity to study at other area graduate programs through
affiliation with the Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium. Students also participate in a highly-touted teacher training program. The
Doctoral Philosophy Program offers courses that emphasize Continental Philosophy and the History of Philosophy. It is especially strong in the
tradition of Western thought, and we have specialists in ancient Greek philosophy and late antiquity, as well as in early modern and modern
philosophy. Our strengths in Continental Philosophy range from its beginnings in Kant, Hegel, Schelling, and Nietzsche, through the classic
texts of Adorno, Beauvoir, Benjamin, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty and Sartre, and up to the contemporary treatments of hermeneutics,
deconstruction, genealogy, psychoanalysis and critical and feminist theories found in writers such as Agamben, Badiou, Baudrillard, Butler,
Castoriadis, Deleuze, Derrida, Foucault, Irigaray, Kristeva, Nancy and Rancire. The Department prides itself on its pluralism. Students are
exposed to both the continental and the analytic traditions, and we have particular strengths in the philosophy of mind, analytic aesthetics and
social and political philosophy, feminism, environmental philosophy and bioethics. Finally, there is wide concern with questions of social
justice, ranging from issues of gender, race and class, to questions of sexual and cultural politics.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

In state: $720 per credit


Out of state:
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 16
students can transfer up to 4 course from MA courses at another
institution

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

25

19

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

29

21

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3
TOEFL score: 80 or6.5 on ELTS
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Totals
LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

50

50

Degrees awarded

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Degrees awarded

Time to completion

2014 Report

Villanova University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

17

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Ball State

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Villanova University

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

University of St. Thomas

Type of position

Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Villanova University Ethics Program

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

Wabash

Type of position

Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

University of South Georgia

Type of position

Tenure track.

2014 Report

Virginia Tech

Website

Department name

http://www.vt.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Joseph Pitt, Professor

Faculty
Richard Burian, Professor Emeritus Benjamin Jantzen, Assistant Professor James Klagge, Professor Deborah Mayo, Professor Michael
Moehler, Assistant Professor Tristram McPherson, Assistant Professor Lydia Patton, Associate Professor Joseph Pitt, Professor Kelly
Trogdon, Assistant Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


Recruitment programs for MA students at institutions with a significant minority presence. Successful nomination of talented MA students for
the Dean's Diversity Fellowship, which provides a GTAship and funding. Significant efforts to recruit talented faculty.

Additional Information
The director of the Graduate Program is Lydia Patton (critique[at]vt[dot]edu). Send her an email if you would like to discuss the program,
admissions, climate, or placement.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes Possible summer teaching

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Competitive Dean's Diversity Fellowships are available to students


who qualify.

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

13

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

4.5

2014 Report

Virginia Tech

MA program strengths

Our program has strengths in the history and philosophy of science and in value theory, and has faculty working on metaphysics,
epistemology, philosophy of mind, and the history of philosophy. Faculty maintain active research profiles and all are available to supervise
MA thesis work. We are currently providing tuition waivers and stipends to 76% of our students, and we are able to offer standalone teaching
positions over the summer to some students.

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: 13585
Out of state: 25884

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
7

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
9

Number of courses required for MA. 10

2014 Report

Virginia Tech
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

11

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

19

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

11

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: University of Western Ontario

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. Seattle University Psychology M.A. Also accepted Boston

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. City University of New York. Also accepted Washington

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. IU Bloomington, History and Philosophy of Science

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Maryland, College Park.

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to other post-baccalaureate program. Virginia Tech ASPECT Ph.D. program

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to Virginia Tech ASPECT Ph.D. program; declined admission; now teaching part time at Utah Valley

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job. Please describe: St. Paul's Girls' School, London, England

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Teaching job: Instructor, Virginia Tech Philosophy Department

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Teaching job: Teaching philosophy at Thomas Nelson Community College, Virginia Beach, VA

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Other: Changed fields; will apply for programs in new field next year.

Degree Program

Master's

Details12

Other: University of Virginia Law School

Degree Program
Details13

Master's
Other: Working in health care policy, which is this student's field.

2013 Report

Washington University in St. Louis

Website
http://philosophy.artsci.wustl.edu

Department name
Philosophy

Department chair
Kit Wellman, Professor

Faculty
Kit Wellman, Chair, Professor Anne Margaret Baxley, Associate Professor Eric Brown, Associate Professor Carl F. Craver, Professor Dennis
DesChene, Professor John Doris, Professor Julia Driver, Professor G. Fay Edwards, Assistant Professor Claude Evans, Professor John
Heil, Professor Brett Hyde, Assistant Professor Charlie Kurth, Assistant Professor Ron Mallon Director of the Philosophy-NeurosciencePsychology program, Associate Professor Anya Plutynski, Associate Professor Mark Rollins, Professor Gillian Russell, Associate Professor
Elizabeth Schechter, Assistant Professor Roy Sorensen, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We had a departmental reading group on Cordelia Fine's book "Delusions of Gender." We found it so helpful that we now email a copy to all
our incoming graduate students to read over the summer before they start their PhDs. We hope that this will gradually awareness throughout
the department of diversity and inclusiveness issues, especially things like implicit bias and stereotype threat. - we have a thriving feminist
reading group in the department - our Women in Philosophy group also meets social three times each semester, to allow all women in the
department to meet and exchange ideas and advice (for example, our first year students get to talk to students who are going through job
searches and learn about what that will be like. And our assistant professors get to workshop ideas with senior faculty.)

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

11

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

African,
African-American

Teaching assistantships

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latin

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other race

LGBT

Disablity status

Women
Men

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

Scholarships
Students teaching their own classes

Total women

Total men

Total other
gender

Total faculty

12

18

Other financial information


Students receive travel funding and often apply successfully for
summer funding as well. Many of our graduate students choose to
teach their own classes in the associated University College
program. This is a way of getting more teaching experience

2013 Report

Washington University in St. Louis


Ph.D. program strengths

The Philosophy, Neuroscience and Psychology program (students may pursue a PhD in philosophy, or in PNP.) Philosophy of Mind and
Philosophy of Cognitive Science Metaphysics Ethics and metaethics Political Theory Experimental Philosophy History (both early modern and
Ancient)

Ph.D. Students 2012 - 2013

Ph.D. tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state: $44,100
Out of state: $44,100
Courses required for Ph.D.: 24

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

18

18

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

19

19

Total Ph.D.
Students 2012

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

26

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

6.5

7.5

7.5

7.5

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

Ph.D. program entry requirements


Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

28

MA Students 2012 - 2013

African,
African-American

Degrees awarded

MA tuition

Women
(Year ending)

Men
(Year ending)

Other gender
(Year ending)

In state $44,100
Out of state $44,100

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Types of MA offered

Terminal MA

Non-terminal MA

Asian

The APA defines a terminal master's degree as one that can be


pursued without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

Native American

Courses required for MA: 12

Hispanic or Latino

MA program entry requirements

Pacific Islander

Transcripts: Yes

Multi-racial

Other (or race


not provided)

LGBT

Disability status

Totals

Total MA
Students 2012

Writing sample: Yes


GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

Total MA
Students 2013

2013 Report

Washington University in St. Louis


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2013
Women

Men

Other gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Summary of MA Students 2008 to 2013


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2012-2013 Academic Year


Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Nechatel in Switzerland

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 3 years

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer

University of Pennsylvania

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 years

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details

University of Kansas

Type of position

Tenure track

2014 Report

Wayne State University

Website

Department name

wayne.edu

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
John Corvino, Associate Professor

Faculty
John Corvino, Associate Professor and Chair Lawrence B. Lombard, Professor T. Michael McKinsey, Professor Bruce Russell, Professor

Eric Hiddleston, Associate Professor Susan Vineberg, Associate Professor Jonathan Cottrell, Assistant Professor Eun-Jung Katherine Kim,

Assistant Professor Joshua Wilburn, Assistent Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 6

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

Disablity status

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Wayne State University

Ph.D. program strengths

The Wayne St. Ph.D. program offers close contact with excellent faculty across a broad range of areas in analytic philosophy. The department
and graduate program are small and close-knit. Ph.D. students receive rigorous training as well as personal and focused attention. One
possibly unexpected strength of the program is that it is located in resurgent midtown Detroit which offers a variety of artistic and cultural
opportunities.

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: $572 / credit hour


Out of state: $1239 / credit hour
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 15
The official requirement is 60 credit hours of course-work, 30 of
which must be at the 7000-level (graudate seminar-level). Some
variations in number of courses can be used to satisfy this
requirement. For example, there is a 2-course "cognate" requirem

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

13

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

16

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA:
TOEFL score:
Letters of recommendation: 3
GRE score:
Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

10

17

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014
3
8

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: $572 / credit hour
Out of state: $1239 / credit hour

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

Number of courses required for MA. 7


Wayne offers "Plan A" (Thesis) and "Plan B" (Essay) M.A. degrees.
The M.A. Thesis is more demanding than the M.A. Essay. The Thesis
plan generally takes 6 courses (24 credits) plus a "Master's Thesis
Direction" course. The Essay plan generally takes 7

White

16

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

19

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA:

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 2

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
22

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

23

N/A

2014 Report

Wayne State University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Witchita State University


Non-tenure track, continuing.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary


Tenure track.

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Details
Type of position

MuleSoft Inc.
Other (business, industry, government, etc.). Please describe: Software development

2014 Report

West Chester University

Website

Department name

wcupa.edu

Philosophy

Department chair
Helen Schroepfer, Associate Professor

Faculty
Dr. Ruth Porritt, Professor Dr. Joan Woolfrey, Associate Professor Dr. Helen Schroepfer, Associate Professor Dr. Matthew Pierlott, Associate
Professor Dr. Timothy Golden, Associate Professor Dr. Dan Forbes, Assistant Professor Dr. Cassie Striblen, Assistant Professor Dr. Larry
Udell, Assistant Professor Dr. Steven James, Assistant Professor Dr. Dean Johnson, Assistant Professor Dr. Simon Ruchti, Assistant
Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


We ensure that all undergraduate syllabi include readings outside the canon, and we have a diversity requirement for our undergraduate
majors. We offer a graduate level course on African American Philosophies taught by our African American scholar Dr. Timothy Golden. We
have achieved a high level of balance in the faculty in terms of gender. We are reaching out to local historically black colleges, and are
exploring a joint BA/MA with one of them.

Additional Information
Our program is part of the Greater Philadelphia Philosphy Consortium (GPPC) with opportunities to take advantage of conferences and
scholarly events taking place at the various universities in the Philadelphia area.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

1.5

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 0 (not allowed)

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

11

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

West Chester University

MA program strengths
Ethics, Applied Ethics, History of Philosophy, African American Philosophies, Feminist Theory

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: $5,201/semester (9 credits)

Out of state: $7,532/semester (9 credits)

Number of courses required for MA. 10

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

12

We offer some MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 2.8

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 2

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

16

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
26

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

20

N/A

2014 Report

West Chester University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

10

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Type of position

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Temple University

Degree Program
Type of position

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Temple University

Degree Program

Master's

Type of position

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: Temple University

2014 Report

Western Michigan University

Website

Department name

http://wmich.edu/philosophy

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Marc Alspector-Kelly, Associate Professor

Faculty
Fritz Allhoff, Associate Professor Marc Alspector-Kelly, Associate Professor Ashley Atkins, Assistant Professor Kent Baldner, AssociateProfessor Janelle DeWitt, Visiting Assistant Professor John Dilworth, Professor Dan Dolson, Visiting Assistant Professor Arthur Falk,
Professor Emeritus and Lecturer Richard Glatz, Lecturer Luke Manning, Lecturer Nicholas Mantegani, Visiting Assistant Professor Timothy
McGrew, Professor Michael Pritchard, Professor Quentin Smith, Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


The department offers a course in the philosophy of race and gender every semester. It also successfully completed two searches (one tenure
track and one non-tenure track) in spring 2014 in which female candidates were hired, yielding an increase in the diversity of the department's
faculty.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

22

African,
African-American

Scholarships

4 ($4000 total)

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 11

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

There are additional sources of financial aid (including scholarships


and fellowships) available through the WMU financial aid office and
the graduate college.

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

N/A

N/A

N/A

LGBT
Disablity status
Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

14

16

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

Western Michigan University

MA program strengths
Epistemology, Ethics (Theoretical and Applied), Metaphysics, Philosophy of Science

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

In state: $513.97 per credit hour


Out of state: $1088.62 per credit hour
Number of courses required for MA.
A total of 30 credit hours is required. Seminars are typically 3 hours,
but a student may complete the degree without taking seminars
alone (e.g. a limited number of independent study course for 1, 2, or
3 credits may be counted toward the degree).

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

13

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: 3.0 (in undergraduate philosophy courses)

TOEFL score: 500 PBT (61 IBT) for restricted admission; 550 PB

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

Unknown race

Totals

15

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

N/A
20

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

20

N/A

Minimum 12 hours of undergraduate work in philosophy, including a


course in the history of modern philosophy and a course in symbolic
logic.

2014 Report

Western Michigan University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

29

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. University of Massachusetts Amherst

2014 Report

William Marsh Rice University

Website

Department name

http://www.rice.edu/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Steven Crowell, Joseph and Joanna Nazro Mullen Professor in

Faculty
Gwen Bradford, Assistant Professor Baruch Brody, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in Humanities, Professor Philosophy. Steven Crowell Joseph
and Joanna Nazro Mullen Professor of Philosophy and Chair. H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. , Professor Richard Grandy Carolyn and Fred
McManis Professor of Philosophy Sophie Horowitz, Assistant Professor Mark A. Kulstad, Professor Donald R. Morrison, Professor George
Sher, Herbert S. Autrey Professor of Philosophy Charles Siewert, Robert Alan and Kathryn Dunlevie Hayes Chair in Humanities, Professor of
Philosophy

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
For a non-thesis M.A., the candidate must satisfy the following requirements Complete at least two semesters in residence at Rice University.
Complete 42 hours of courses approved for graduate credit in philosophy at Rice University with B- or better. Accumulate an overall GPA of
at least 3.0. Complete at least 30 hours in philosophy at the 500 level. Satisfy the departmental logic requirement (Philosophy 505 or
examination). Complete at least 5 courses in an area of concentration. Satisfactorily complete departmental duties.

Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Women

Financial Aid

Men

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

14

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

African,
African-American

Scholarships

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 1

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

10

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Master's

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William Marsh Rice University

Ph.D. program strengths

The graduate program educates students to pursue research and teach in the main areas of department concentration: Biomedical Ethics
Program, Normative Philosophy, Mind, Science and Knowledge, History of Philosophy

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: 39880
Out of state: 39880
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 14

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

18

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

21

Transcripts: Yes
Writing sample: Yes
GPA: 3

TOEFL score:

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

N/A

Disability identifying
Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

29

N/A

28

Degrees awarded
Degrees awarded
Time to completion

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

1
7

6
7

1
10

2
6

1
7

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William Marsh Rice University


Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

13

Left without receiving a degree

Placed in a non-tenure track position

Placed in a tenure-track position

Were not placed

Placed in a non-academic job

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Women

Men

Other gender

Unknown gender

Entered the marketplace

Left without receiving a degree

Accepted into a Ph.D. Program

Placed in a teaching job

Entered another graduate program

Unknown

Placed in a non-teaching job

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year

Degree Program

Ph.D.

Employer
Type of position

University of Pennsylvania
Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration:

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York University

Website

Department name

http://philosophy.gradstudies.yorku.ca/

Department of Philosophy

Department chair
Robert Myers, Professor

Faculty
Kristin Andrews, Associate Professor Jacob Beck, Assistant Professor Idil Boran, Associate Professor Christopher Campbell, Associate
Professor Susan Dimock, Professor Michael Gilbert. Professor Michael Giudice, Professor Joseph Gonda, Associate Professor Verena
Gottschling, Associate Professor Jagdish Hattiangadi, Professor Louis-Philippe Hodgson, Associate Professor Henry Jackman, Associate
Professor David Jopling, Professor Joseph Keeping, Associate Professor Muhammad Ali Khalidi, Associate Professor Alice MacLachlan,
Associate Professor Daniel McArthur, Associate Professor Esteve Morera, Associate Professor Georges Moyal, Professor Robert Myers,
Professor Gerard Naddaf, Professor Doris Olin, Professor Judy Pelham, Associate Professor Stuart Shanker, Professor Claudine
Verheggen, Associate Professor James Vernon, Associate Professor Duff Waring, Associate Professor

Efforts to increase inclusiveness


None provided.

Additional Information
Faculty
Tenured

Tenure-track

Non-tenure
track

Financial Aid

18

Teaching fellowships

Other gender

Non-teaching fellowships

Unknown gender

Teaching assistantships

40

African,
African-American

Scholarships

30

Asian

Students teaching their own classes 4

Native American

Other financial information

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

White

Multi-racial

Other race

Unknown race

LGBT

N/A

N/A

N/A

Disablity status

N/A

N/A

N/A

Women
Men

Total women

Total men

Total unknown/
other gender

Total faculty

19

27

Degrees offered:

Ph.D.

Terminal Master's

2014 Report

York University

Ph.D. program strengths

We focus on four broad areas: / / --ethics, political philosophy and philosophy of law / / --philosophy of cognitive science, mind and language
/ / --history of 19th and 20th century philosophy / / --philosophy of science and epistemology

Ph.D. Students 2013 - 2014 Year

Ph.D. tuition

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

In state: approx. $6,000


Out of state: aprrox, $19,000
Number of courses required for Ph.D. 8

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer Ph.D. courses online.

Multi-racial

Ph.D. program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: B+

TOEFL score: 100

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying

N/A

Disability identifying

Total Ph.D.
Students 2013

Total Ph.D.
Students 2014

N/A
0

Degrees awarded
2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

5
6

3
6

5
6

2
6

5
6

Degrees awarded
Time to completion

MA Students 2013 - 2014 Year

MA tuition
In state: approx. $6,000
Out of state: approx. $19,000

Women

Men

Other

Unknown

African,
African-American

Asian

Native American

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander

Online Courses

White

We do not offer MA courses online.

Multi-racial

MA program entry requirements

Other race

Unknown race

Totals

Transcripts: Yes

Writing sample: Yes

GPA: B+

TOEFL score: 100

Letters of recommendation: 3

GRE score:

Other requirements:

LGBT identifying
Total MA
Students 2013

0
0

Disability identifying
Total MA
Students 2014

0
0

Number of courses required for MA. 8


8 courses are required if the degree is done by coursework and
comprehensive exams. 4 courses are required if it is done by
coursework and thesis.

York University
Placement
Summary of Ph.D. Students 2009 to 2014
Data not provided

Summary of MA Students 2009 to 2014


Data not provided

Individual Placements for the 2013-2014 Academic Year


Degree Program
Details

Master's
Accepted to philosophy doctoral program: York University

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. York University

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. York University

Degree Program

Master's

Details

Accepted to philosophy doctoral program. York University

Degree Program
Employer

Ph.D.
Washington University, St. Louis

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 years

Degree Program
Details

Ph.D.
University of Helsinki

Type of position

Fellowship (e.g., post-doctoral fellowship). Duration: 2 years

2014 Report

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