The University Philosophy, Ethics and Religion (MA) program offers students the opportunity to explore the intersection of philosophy, ethics, and religion in a rigorous academic setting. Students engage with complex philosophical and ethical theories, as well as religious traditions from around the world, in order to develop a deep understanding of the role of these disciplines in shaping human thought and behavior. The program is designed to foster critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and a nuanced understanding of religious beliefs and practices. The University is known for its strong faculty, diverse student body, and commitment to academic excellence. Students in the Philosophy, Ethics and Religion (MA) program have access to a wide range of resources, including research opportunities, study abroad programs, and interdisciplinary coursework. Graduates of the program go on to pursue careers in academia, non-profit organizations, government agencies, and more, using their knowledge and skills to make a positive impact in the world. - Number of Faculties: 10 - Clusters of Excellence: 3 - Academic staff: 1,200 - Administrative and technical staff: 800 - Professors: 300 - Degree programs: 150 - Students: 30,000 - Graduates: 5,000
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