MA Western Marxism and Translation
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Our MA Western Marxism and Translation will equip you both with important subject knowledge in Western Marxism and translation skills from English into Chinese. You will study at a world-leading centre for Western Marxism, with modules focused on the Frankfurt School, and Western Marxist critiques of capitalism. You will also benefit from the excellent translation modules and expertise available at Essex.
To cap off your studies, you will – with the help of individual supervision by both a subject expert and a translation expert – translate a not-yet-translated source from Western Marxism and write a scholarly commentary on it. This will place you in an excellent position to pursue an academic career (or another career in research or teaching).
- We are 7th in the UK for research impact in philosophy (Grade Point Average, REF2021)
- Our student body represents over 140 nationalities and supports over 30 different cultural societies
- Our MA will equip students both with important subject knowledge and skills in Philosophy and in translation skills
Our expert staff
Our courses are taught by world-class academics and we are 7th in the UK for research impact in philosophy (Grade Point Average, REF2021).
Our open-minded and enthusiastic staff are known for our unique combination of Anglo-American and European philosophy, and as a leading centre for critical theory, phenomenology, German idealism and medical humanities. Some recent projects and publications include:
- Timo Jütten's major new Leverhulme-funded research project, Competition and Competitiveness
- Irene ene McMullin's Existential Flourishing: A Phenomenology of the Virtues (Cambridge, 2018)
- Steve Gormley's Deliberative Theory and Deconstruction: A Democratic Venture (Edinburgh, 2020)
Specialist facilities
- Graduate students have access to desk space in the School and many students work there on a daily basis
- Attend our Critical Theory Colloquium
- Attend the Werkstatt, where recent work on phenomenology is presented
- An exciting programme of research seminars, reading groups and mini-courses that help you expand your philosophical knowledge beyond what you learn on your course
- Access a variety of philosophy textbooks and journals in the Albert Sloman Library and in our departmental library
Your future
Many of our philosophy graduates embark on doctoral study after finishing their MA. We offer supervision for PhDs in a range of fields including:
- Continental philosophy
- Critical social theory
- History of philosophy
- Applied ethics
Our graduates have also gone into careers in law, the media, local administration, HM Revenue and Customs, and top jobs in the Civil Service.
We work with the to help you find out about further work experience, internships, placements, and voluntary opportunities in order to improve your employability and career opportunities.
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