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You Make Us GreatMake a gift to the Department of Philosophy online through the University of Minnesota Foundation.
For more information on ways to give, contact: Minneapolis, MN 55455 E-mail: donah071@umn.edu For other giving options, visit the U of M Foundation. Studying philosophy gives us the ability to think critically and consistently, to understand varying points of view, to lead. The Department of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota engages in interdisciplinary research and teaching to advance the critical study of philosophy. The department has unique strengths in the areas of the philosophy of science; philosophies of mathematics, logic, and language; and moral and political philosophy. Your tax-deductible contribution provides our students with encouragement and vital financial support. It gives our faculty resources for enlarging knowledge and understanding. It helps to maintain a distinguished reputation for the department. What Your Gift Can DoYour generous support for the Department of Philosophy is more critical than ever. It helps us attract and retain the very best scholars and students despite decreasing funding from the state. Your contribution allows us to ensure:
Creating endowed chairs and professorships and supporting interdisciplinary centers and programs of research will help us recruit and retain outstanding faculty.
Faculty choose institutions that attract the best graduate students. We need to ensure the excellence and competitiveness of our graduate programs so that we may compete for the best faculty and brightest students.
Although we are attracting better students than even before, too many outstanding students choose other institutions. The deciding factor is often finances. Merit and need-based scholarships are absolutely essential. Choose a FundTo remain competitive, we need your support for graduate student fellowships and undergraduate scholarships. We have several endowed funds that may interest you.
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