Fudan English-based MA program in Chinese philosophy
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Fudan English-based MA program in Chinese philosophy
"Thanks to your support, since it was launched in 2011, the MA and Visiting programs in Chinese philosophy (with courses taught in English) at Fudan have been extremely successful. Despite the pandemic that seriously affected the enrollment, 142 students have been enrolled in either the M.A. program (112 students) and the visiting student program (30 students), and they are from 41 countries, with student from North America and Europe forming the majority of the student body,"
"The program boasts perhaps the largest community of English-speaking postgraduate students interested in Chinese philosophy in the world, a community our students have enjoyed greatly. The comprehensiveness and specialization of our curriculum in Chinese philosophy are unmatched by other programs. We have also assigned tutors to our students, helping them read classical Chinese texts, in addition to the normal language classes."
"Because of the number and the quality of our students, our programs are a "favorite" of the university administration. As a result, we have been EXTREMELY successful at securing fellowships for students applying for the MA program. (For the visiting student program, only partial fellowships are available through Fudan, but students can apply through some external channels, like the Chinese Scholarship Council, the EU, Chinese consulates, Confucius Institutes, etc.)"
Since 2011, the English-taught MA and visiting programs in Chinese philosophy at Fudan have enrolled 142 students: 112 MA and 30 visiting students. Students hail from 41 countries, with a majority from North America and Europe, and many are top students in philosophy, classics, and East Asian or Chinese studies. The programs host a large community of English-speaking postgraduate students focused on Chinese philosophy. The curriculum provides comprehensive and specialized coursework, and assigned tutors assist with classical Chinese texts alongside language classes. The university favors the programs, leading to strong fellowship success for MA applicants, while visiting students pursue partial Fudan or external funding.
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