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The
Guide to Graduate Programs in Philosophy was first introduced
as a project of the APA's Committee on the Status and Future of the
Profession, under the direction of its Chair, Richard Schacht and
is produced under the auspices of the Association's Board of Officers.
The Guide
has now become a standard resource for the profession.
The
purpose of the Guide
is to provide as much information as possible to prospective graduate
students and their advisors about opportunities available for professional
training in philosophy. The Guide
includes contact information, areas of possible intensive study
and dissertation research, program requirements, application information,
admissions data, assistantships, financial aid data, lists of faculty,
and placement information for over 200 Ph.D. and MA philosophy programs
in the U.S. and Canada and can be used for comparison purposes.
The Guide also serves to enable members of the profession
to get an idea of other department's programs, requirements, and
their use of teaching assistants as well. Entries in the Guide
are updated on a continuing basis by Philosophy Departments to ensure
the most current information.
The
Guide
is available to all current members of the APA at no charge. Non-members,
Libraries, and Institutions may subscribe to the Guide
online for a fee of $24.95. An order form can be found on our site
at the following link:
http://www.apa.udel.edu/apa/publications/NL-GG_subform0607.pdf
Orders
for subscriptions may be directed to Nikki Szymanski, at nikkisz@udel.edu.
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