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Master of Philosophy
/mˈæstɚɹ ʌv fɪlˈɑːsəfi/
/mˈastəɹ ɒv fɪlˈɒsəfi/
Master of Philosophy
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a postgraduate academic credential that involves advanced study and research in a specific field, often serving as a precursor to doctoral studies
What is a "Master of Philosophy"?
A Master of Philosophy (MPhil) is a graduate degree that focuses on advanced research in a specific field, typically within the humanities, social sciences, or natural sciences. The program involves in-depth study and often requires students to complete a thesis or dissertation. An MPhil is a step toward a doctoral degree (PhD) and is designed for those pursuing careers in academia, research, or specialized professional fields.
Examples
After completing his Master of Philosophy in Economics, he pursued a Ph.D. in Development Economics.
She earned her MPhil degree in Political Science and conducted research on international relations theory.



























