As a graduate student here, you will find a cooperative approach to philosophy in our broad range of seminars and in informal conversation, a lively intellectual environment and an engaging series of talks and workshops.
Most of all, you will find attentive, encouraging, high-quality teaching and advising from respected researchers to help you make the transition from undergraduate to your chosen career.
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2019 Graduate Seminar with Dr. Philip Robbins. Photos by Fernando Alvear.
I'd like to express to you my admiration for your graduate program. My interactions with your students left a very positive impression. I found your students extremely well prepared, eager to discuss the issues, and very well informed. I have seldom had such incisive and rigorous questioning from an audience. I have long been of the opinion that the best graduate programs are those that foster a strong sense of community, where students feel empowered and involved. … I certainly got the feeling that your students consider themselves to be important members of an active and supportive intellectual community.
— Denis Walsh, Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Biology, University of Toronto