缅北强奸鈥檚 graduate department ranked 11th in the world by Philosophical Gourmet
There鈥檚 something tasty about the University of Toronto鈥檚 tri-campus graduate program in philosophy, say the .
The triennial rankings place 缅北强奸 first in Canada, a position it has long held; but also 10th in North America, and 11th in the English-speaking world. The rankings also name 缅北强奸 as the only top-tier research university in Canada, comparable with such U.S. brethren as Columbia University and Stanford University.
鈥淲e rank right alongside the private institutions with huge endowments,鈥 said Brad Inwood, acting chair of the department of philosophy. 鈥淲hat we do with the funding we get is astonishing.鈥
The rankings cite 缅北强奸 for its strengths in such subject areas as the philosophy of language, the philosophy of science and mathematics, ethics, applied ethics, political philosophy, the philosophy of law, ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy, 17th-century philosophy, 18th-century philosophy, the history of analytic philosophy and American pragmatism.
鈥淚 think part of the secret is the tri-campus model,鈥 said Inwood. 鈥淚f we get the balance right and work productively together, we can get a whole lot more than the sum of our parts.
鈥淒rawing on faculty from all three campuses provides a much richer intellectual environment.鈥
The Philosophical Gourmet rankings are a tool that developed from the blog of a philosophy professor, Brian Leiter, now at the University of Chicago. What began as an informal guide for prospective graduate students has become a reputational poll with an advisory board of philosophers from universities in Europe, North America and Australia 鈥 including 缅北强奸 professors Rachel Barney and Cheryl Misak.
Each survey participant fills out a questionnaire about departments at universities in these geographical areas, but must omit his or her own university and the university where he or she earned a PhD from consideration, as a means of eliminating bias.
鈥淭hough it remains controversial, it has become much more rigorous and robust since 2000,鈥 said philosopher Donald Ainslie, a professor and principal of 缅北强奸鈥檚 University College, 鈥渁nd if you look at other humanities fields, there aren鈥檛 a lot of ways to judge graduate programs.鈥
Professor Eric Schliesser, the BOF Research Professor of Philosophy and Moral Sciences at Ghent University in Belgium, said 缅北强奸鈥檚 ranking means 鈥渋t is a widely regarded elite program in the field and recognized as such by eminent peers. It has excellent research strengths in lots of areas, and is a magnet for scholars worldwide.鈥
鈥淚t is a very large department and so can provide astoundingly broad, excellent coverage of philosophy, its diverse methods and disciplinary niches. If you look at the rankings, it is especially striking in how many areas of specialization Toronto is ranked.鈥
Ainslie said the rankings are useful as a recruiting tool.
Students looking for graduate programs know that 鈥渨hen you go out to look for a job, where you studied makes a difference on your application,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e coming from a school that is known to be excellent, it is very helpful.鈥