The philosophy department has four Neurophilosophy fellowships that are awarded to the most qualified students applying to the MA program with an interest in the Neurophilosophy Track. The Neurophilosophy fellows receive a stipend of $15,000 plus tuition and do not have to serve as graduate assistants or instructors. Fellows are also eligible for up to $500 per year in travel expenses for conferences.

To apply for the Neurophilosophy Fellowship, you should go through the regular application process for the Masters in philosophy at GSU, and select the Neurophilosophy (or "Brains & Behavior") Track when prompted. By doing that, you will automatically apply for the Neurophilosophy Fellowship. On page 5 of the online application process, you will be asked to explain why you want to apply to a Masters in philosophy at GSU. In the space provided, you should explain why you are interested in and well-qualified for the Neurophilosophy Fellowship.


To apply for the Masters online, click here.

To view the Neurophilosophy Fellowship flyer (in PDF format), click here.