Distance learning
We also offer the option of enrolling in a PhD in Philosophy by distance learning. You'll have the flexibility to work from anywhere in the world. You'll attend online research skills training sessions in your first year and have supervision and progression meetings online.
Distance learning students will need to attend campus for two weeks each year. This includes registration and induction, training, meetings with the thesis advisory panel, and our annual PhD Progression Day.
Course location
This course is run by the Department of Philosophy.
You'll be based on Campus West, though your research may take you further afield.
Distance learning students can study from anywhere in the world, but are expected to attend events and training in York several times per year.
Entry requirements
For research degrees, you'll need to hold a Master's degree in philosophy, or equivalent.
Other relevant experience and expertise may also be considered:
- Evidence of training in research techniques may be an advantage.
- You should be familiar with the recent published work of your proposed supervisor.
- Publications are not required and we don't expect applicants to have been published before they start their research degrees.
Supervisors interview prospective doctoral students to ensure a good supervisory match and to help with funding applications. Most interviews take place via Zoom.
For further details on postgraduate research admissions, contact us.
English language requirements
If English is not your first language you must provide evidence of your ability.
Check your English language requirements
Applying
Identify a supervisor
You should identify a potential supervisor in the Department whose area of research overlaps with yours. We encourage you to contact them to discuss your research proposal before you apply.
You should note your preferred supervisor in your application.
Your research proposal
As an applicant to postgraduate research courses, you'll be asked to submit a clear, well-structured research proposal.
Take a look at the supporting documents you may need for your application.
Submit your application
You can apply and send all your documentation electronically through our online system. You don’t need to complete your application all at once: you can start, save, and finish it later.
We will respond to your application as soon as possible. You may track the status of your application and view any official correspondence online.
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