UCD School of Philosophy

UCD School of Philosophy

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UCD School of Philosophy is the largest teaching and research centre for Philosophy in Ireland. Are you interested in thinking for yourself?

Ranked in the Top 100 QS World University Rankings and No. 1 in Ireland. Do you have a critical approach towards issues facing us in these challenging times? Do you like problem solving? Do you want to tackle some of the most enduring questions that have fascinated thinkers for centuries? Do you ever wonder about the meaning of life, the nature of reality, the scope of what we can know? Then philosophy is for you.

12/06/2026

12-month Teaching Fellow in Ethics at UCD School of Philosophy, starting September 2026. Closing date: 25th June. Find out more at https://www.ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs/, job reference no. 019753.

12/06/2026

Registration is open for upcoming conference 'Prejudice in Hume and his contemporaries' taking place in UCD on June 23-24. Please register here: https://forms.gle/HbnEir41bou7J4rh9 Note, registration is free but required due to limited seating.

This event is generously supported by the British Society for the History of Philosophy, the Mind Association, Taighde Éireann - Research Ireland, and the UCD School of Philosophy.



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Character of Language and its Engine: The Fundamental Role of Form of Language in Wilhelm von Humboldt’s Kantian Account of Linguistic Creativity 21/05/2026

Congratulations to former School of Philosophy PhD candidate, Liam Ó Beagáin, on the publication of his article "Character of Language and its Engine: The Fundamental Role of Form of Language in Wilhelm von Humboldt’s Kantian Account of Linguistic Creativity":

Character of Language and its Engine: The Fundamental Role of Form of Language in Wilhelm von Humboldt’s Kantian Account of Linguistic Creativity Abstract. For Wilhelm von Humboldt, the pinnacle of linguistic creativity sits in the ‘character of a language’ that creates ‘worldviews’. Yet, debate surr

11/05/2026

Applications remain open for our taught MA, MSc, Graduate and Higher Diploma programmes. These include:

• MA/GradDip in Philosophy
• MA in Contemporary European Philosophy
• MA in Philosophy of Mind & Embodied Cognition
• MA in Ethics: Theory & Practice
• MA/GradDip in Philosophy & Public Affairs
• MA/GradDip in Philosophy & Literature
• MSc/GradDip in Cognitive Science
• Higher Diploma in Philosophy (conversion programme)

Find out more, including modules studied, entry requirements, part-time options, and how to apply, at https://www.ucd.ie/philosophy/study/postgraduate/ma/.

29/04/2026

You are invited to attend a workshop on Climate Emotions and Environmental Activism.

The workshop will examine what role emotions play within the climate movement movement, and how emotions inform, shape and motivate the activism pushing for change.

Everyone interested in the philosophy of the climate crisis is welcome!

17 June 2026, D520 UCD Newman Building. Please register for the workshop here: https://forms.gle/XaxiPpiN4M1zXcZM6

22/04/2026

The annual Royal Institute of Philosophy/UCD School of Philosophy public lecture will be delivered this year by Prof. Dr. Hartmut Rosa (Professor at Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena and Director of the Max-Weber-Kolleg in Erfurt), on Thursday 29th October at University College Dublin. Please save the date! Further details to follow.

Higher Diploma in Arts (Philosophy) 17/04/2026

The HDip Arts Philosophy is a one-year full-time 60-credit (ECTS) programme. It is designed for:

Students who hold an undergraduate degree in a subject other than Philosophy and wish to further their philosophical education.

Students who wish to apply for one of our taught MA programmes but do not have a qualifying degree. These students should bear in mind that the minimum entry requirement for the taught MA in UCD is an overall GPA of 3·08 (B–) or 2:1 in the Higher Diploma. See https://www.ucd.ie/philosophy/study/postgraduate/conversion-degree/ for details.

Entry Requirements
The HDip Arts Philosophy is of interest to graduates who already hold a BA degree or equivalent Level 8 degree NFQ (Irish National Framework of Qualifications). The programme runs during the daytime in conjunction with the full-time BSc programme.

You apply to the programme called the Higher Diploma in Arts Philosophy (PLS4) here. Once your application is successful, you must choose at least 60 credits from the available undergraduate modules as follows:

30 credits must be Level-2 modules (those beginning with a ‘2’, typically worth 5 credits each), at least 20 credits of which must be taken in the first semester, and
30 credits must be Level-3 modules (those beginning with a ‘3’, typically worth 10 credits each).

More information and details on how to apply can be found here:
https://www.ucd.ie/philosophy/study/postgraduate/ma/hdip/

Higher Diploma in Arts (Philosophy) The HDip Arts Philosophy is of interest to graduates who already hold a BA degree or equivalent Level 8 degree NFQ (Irish National Framework of Qualifications). The programme runs during the daytime in conjunction with the full-time BSc programme.

20/03/2026

Join panellist Dr. Anh-Quân Nguyen for a lively book chat and panel at 'Somebody Should Do Something!'. Authors and will present their book 'Somebody Should Do Something' and engage in conversation with panellists at on March 24th. Please register using the QR code.

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