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Ph.D. in Philosophy, Art, and Social Thought
European Graduate School
Valletta


Degree: Ph.D. in Philosophy, Art, and Social Thought
Program Language: English
Admission Semester: Spring (February)Fall (October)
Start Date: January Intake
Program Duration: 6 semesters

Fees

Semester Tuition Fees: 2500 Euro
Other Fees: The cost of bachelor programs vary per course, hence the amount reflected above by RocApply is subject to change depending on the number of courses taken by the student per semester. Besides tuition fees, students are obliged to pay € 200 yearly for Social Activity and € 50 yearly for Health Insurance. Please pay attention to the acceptance for actual amounts to be paid.
Cost of living: 500 - 800 euros per month
Job opportunities: Part-time jobs for students are competitive throughout the island.These part-time jobs usually pay from 300 to 500 euros depending on the type of work.
Funding opportunities within the university: Universities usually offer part-time opportunities to students who constantly excel academically.

Program details

Educational organisation: European Graduate School
Study abroad: The program usually completed on site
Internships: Masters students usually offered assistantship positions within the institution
Form of assessment: GPA Grade
ECTS credits: Each course in the program (Electives & Prerequisites) commands a certain amount of credit points.
Program objectives: Ph.D. in Philosophy, Art, and Social Thought

Minimum cost of living

Accomodation: 130 - 280 Euro / month
Food: 70 Euro / month
Cost of living: 50 Euro / month
Transportation: Free, the University offers shuttles

Requirements

Language requirements: English Proficiency
Academic requirements:

Bachelor´s and Master's degree or equivalent

Documents:

1. Certificates of Bachelor's and Master's degree studies

2. Transcripts of records, completed courses and grades

3. Proof of English language proficiency

4. Proof that you meet the specific entry requirements - A course description (syllabus) must be submitted for each course/subject that may meet a specific prerequisite

5. Copy of the page in your passport with your personal data and photograph, or some other identification document

6. Curriculum Vitae (CV)

7. Project portfolio

8. Letter of (intent) motivation

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Arrival support: Support Available - Provided by the university
Services and support for international students: Support Available - Provided by the university
Accomodation

*Off-Campus options available

*On-Campus options available


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About European Graduate School:

The European Graduate School, established in 2015, is a private higher-education institution in Valletta, Malta's medium-sized city (population range of 2,500-9,999 inhabitants). At addition, there is a branch campus in Saas-Fee. The European Graduate School (EGS) is a coeducational Maltese higher education institution that is officially recognized by Malta's Ministry of Education and Employment.

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About Malta:

The small island state of Malta with approximately 490,000 inhabitants and the size of the Gaza strip has had quite an interesting history. Malta is a small island archipelago nation and the fifth smallest in Europe located in the mediterranean sea just about 80 kilometers south of Sicily in Italy. Made up of many small islets with the three main islands of Malta (where about 90% of the population lives), Gozo and Comino. The country is divided into 5 regions and further divided into 68 local councils with the capital in Valletta which is located at the northeastern side of the main island. The country only has one major airport Malta International (MAL) and transportation across the country is by ferry. UNESCO has named the capital city Valletta as the most concentrated historical city in the world. Malta may be small but the country has centuries worth of history that has played major roles in the modern civilization of the European continent.

About the city:

It consists of seven islands, three of which are inhabited: Malta, Gozo, and Comino, and is located roughly 96 kilometers from Italy and 290 kilometers from North Africa. Valletta was designed by four significant sixteenth-century figures: Jean Parisot de la Valette, Grand Master of the Order of St. John, Italian engineer Francesco Laparelli, and Maltese architect Girolamo Cassar.