Current Research Students
Our research students join our research community through membership of one of our research clusters or the Centre for Humanities
Name |
Start Year |
Supervisor |
Research Areas |
Adshead, Jordan | 2021 | Professor Simon James & Dr Joe Saunders | Philosophy: specifically focusing on the study of apathy in the face of climate change by means of broadly phenomenological methods |
Ballon Villanueva, Rodrigo | 2022 | Professor Anna Marmodoro | History of Medieval Philosophy and Analytic Metaphysics |
Berwin, Bradley | 2018 | Professor Simon James | Virtue, Compassion and Animal Welfare |
2018 |
Dr Ben Smith |
Ethics (moral realism), Metaphysics, Moral Philosophy (virtue ethics), Fact/value Dichotomy, Philosophy of Action, Elizabeth Anscombe, Bernard Williams, Ludwig Wittgenstein (philosophy of language/mind). | |
Bell-Clark, Elinor | 2023 | Professor Peter Vickers | Philosophy of Science |
Coatsworth, Charles | 2021 | Dr Joe Saunders | Philosophy of Boredom: Value Theory , History of Philosophy: Phenomenology |
Donovan, Amber | 2020 | Dr Clare MacCumhaill & Professor Simon James | Moral and Environmental Philosophy: Gaia |
Gillen, Catherine | 2021 | Professor Peter Vickers | Modes of rational decision making in astrobiology under double uncertainty (uncertainty in both probabilities an rewards) |
Goz, Zekiye | 2018 | Dr Sara L. Uckelman | The Possibility of Linguistic Creativity in Artificial Intelligence |
Greenwood Dower, Caroline | 2020 | Dr Ben Smith | Psychology and Philosophy of Anxiety |
Han, Shaoyu | 2023 | Dr Katherine Puddifoot | Philosophy of Language |
He, Cui | 2022 | Professor Matthew Daniel Eddy | History and Philosophy of Science |
Jiao, Liyuan | 2023 | Professor Alex Broadbent | Casual inference and philosophy of science |
Kudtarkar, Gaurav | 2021 | Professor Philip Goff | Metaphysics of the Mind |
2018 | Dr Sara L. Uckelman | Logic or Philosophy of Science | |
Lawson-Frost, Sasha | 2021 |
Dr Clare MacCumhaill
|
Ethics and Moral Philosophy |
Lee, Duncan | 2021 | Professor Philip Goff | Philosophy of Mind, Metaphysics and Neuroscience |
2022 | Professor Matthew Daniel Eddy | Celestial Machines: Caroline Herschel Astronomical Notebooks and the material culture of predigital communication system s (History of Science) | |
Main, Ruby | 2019 | Professor Andy Hamilton | The other side of the limit: The changing Conception on ‘nonsense’ in Wittgenstein’s early and later work |
Malik, Uzma | 2021 | Professor Nancy Cartwright | Philosophy of Science - How can misrepresentations of reality play an essential roll in explanation |
Miah, Labeeba | 2023 | Dr Katherine Puddifoot | Philosophy of Psychology and Philosophy of Psychiatry |
Moses, Abigail | 2022 | Dr Katherine Puddifoot | Philosophy of Action and Disability |
Navarro Cardenas, Francisco | 2024 | Professor Alex Broadbent | Philosophy of Biology and Philosophy of Medicine |
Robson, Matthew | 2022 | Dr Joe Saunders | Masculinity Studies and the Philosophy of Love |
Schmalisch, Lenka | 2017 | Professor Matthew Daniel Eddy | Visual Culture - History and philosophy of science and medicine |
Symes, Jack | 2022 | Professor Philip Goff | Intersection between Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Religion |
Takashima, Eleena | 2021 | Professor Stephen Mumford | Metaphysics (Free Will) Ethics (Moral Responsibility: Blame) |
Xu, Yan | 2022 | Dr Sara L. Uckelman | Morality of speech act. |
Zarate, Felipe | 2023 | Dr Sara L. Uckelman | Philosophy of Literature |
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Postgraduate Study
Durham University's Department of Philosophy is not only a centre for world-class research but also provides a range of postgraduate programmes.
Taught Courses
Our taught postgraduates are an integral part of our research community and many stay with us for PhD research.
Graduate Diploma in Philosophy
The Graduate Diploma in Philosophy is a one-year conversion course (two years part-time), designed for those who already have a degree.
MA in Philosophy
The one-year MA (two years part-time) provides an ideal academic environment for those who would like to study philosophy at a higher level.
Research Degrees
The department provides its research students with comprehensive training, designed to support their research and professional development towards receiving a PhD.