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**CALL FOR APPLICATIONS TO THE M.Sc./M.A. PROGRAMME “LOGIC”**
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Department of History
and Philosophy of Science), the Academy of Athens (Research Centre for
Greek Philosophy) and the National Technical University of Athens (School
of Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences) organize a two-year
English-language graduate programme under the title “Logic”. The programme
now invites prospective students for the academic year 2026–27 to submit
an application by sending an email, with attachments as listed below, to
lo...@phs.uoa.gr from February 3 to May 3, 2026.
The graduate programme “Logic” covers both mathematical logic and
philosophical logic/philosophy of logic. It extends to the use of logic
for providing foundations of mathematics and to the application of logic
to central branches of philosophy, such as metaphysics and philosophy of
language. It also covers the history of logic. It has three
specializations:
• History and Philosophy of Logic (M.A.)
• Logic and Foundations of Mathematics (M.Sc.)
• Mathematical Logic (M.Sc.).
The programme is taught by members of the three cooperating institutions,
as well as by distinguished scholars from other Greek or foreign
institutions.
The programme admits graduates of Greek universities or of recognized
cognate institutions abroad, as well as graduates of TEI (Greek
Polytechnics). But, in order to be in a position to complete the courses
successfully, students need to be acquainted with using symbolic languages
and formal methods.
Tuition fees amount to €750 per semester for students from countries in
the European Union and €1500 per semester for those from outside the
European Union.
Applicants should fill in the application form and submit it by sending an
email to
lo...@phs.uoa.gr attaching
• a copy of both sides of their identity card or a copy of their passport
• a brief c.v.
• a copy of their first degree or certificate of completion of studies (if
they have graduated) and copies of any other degrees
• a transcript of records (if they have not graduated, it should show that
there is a high probability that they will by September 2026)
• a brief text explaining why they are interested in this particular
programme
• two recommendation letters (they may be sent separately)
• scholarly publications (if there are any)
• records of professional or research activity (if there are any)
• certificate of recognition of foreign academic qualification (only for
Greeks who have studied abroad)
• and a certificate of knowledge of English of at least B2 level (not
required for native speakers).
Applicants may be accepted before the deadline of the application period.
Those from outside the European Union are advised to apply early because
getting a visa may require quite a long time.
Anyone interested can seek more information at the website of the
programme (
https://logicmaster.phs.uoa.gr/) or at the above-mentioned
email address. The application form can be found at the website.