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Dear colleagues,

The Master LoPhisc in Logic, Philosophy of Science & Epistemology
jointly administered by Pantheon-Sorbonne University (Paris 1) and
Paris-Sorbonne University (Paris 4) is a 2-year graduate programme
which provides students with the opportunity to work in depth within a
particular area of the field, while acquiring advanced knowledge
across the breadth of these disciplines. The course welcomes students
from a range of disciplines who want to acquire a high level of
competence in one of the areas of the programme, as well as
analytical, communication and research skills. The LoPhiSC programme
is set in a thriving research environment, with outstanding research
and teaching staff. Students will conduct research and attend lectures
mainly at the Sorbonne in Paris and at other affiliated academic
institutions in central Paris, which provide extra learning
opportunities in neighbouring fields such as cognitive science. On
completion of the programme, students will be in a position to begin
work on a PhD dissertation (a small number of doctoral scholarships
are available to outstanding students from the European Union).
Graduates will be also well positioned to complete their training in
view of a variety of careers involving a critical understanding of
science, in education, scientific journalism and web-based
information, scientific administration and policy-making, or
expertise. Lectures and seminars are generally given in French,
although quite a lot of the required reading is in English. Some
initial command of French is thus necessary, but can be improved along
the way. If you are interested in the LoPhisc, please contact one of
the two directors: Max Kistler (Université Panthéon-Sorbonne / Paris
1) ([email protected]) Jean-Baptiste Rauzy (Université
Paris-Sorbonne / Paris 4) ([email protected]) To
obtain some information about the admission procedure, please click
here: Admission procedure Finally, an informal presentation of the
Master will take place on May 29th, from 2pm to 4pm, at the Maison de
la Recherche (28 rue Serpente, Paris 6th). Researchers teaching in the
Master as well as current and former students will be present and
everybody's welcome.

Best regards,
Max Kistler and Jean-Baptiste Rauzy, co-directors of the programme.
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