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British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship 2024

The British Academy is inviting proposals from early career researchers in the humanities and social sciences wishing to pursue an independent research project, towards the completion of a significant piece of publishable research.

Applicants must be researchers from the humanities and social sciences and be based at an eligible university or research organisation for the duration of the Fellowship.

Applicants must be of Early Career Status, meaning they must apply within three years from the date of their successful viva voce examination. For this round of competition, applicants are expected to have completed their viva voce between 1 April 2022 and 1 April 2025.

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Mon 15 Jul 2024, 17:38 | Tags: Home Page Postgraduate Research Staff Funding

Inaugural ÌÇÐÄTV Continental Philosophy Conference (WCPC) 27-29 June 2018 - Call for Papers

The inaugural ÌÇÐÄTV Continental Philosphical Conference (WCPC) will take place on 27-29 June 2018, and is entitled 'Identity and Community: Metaphysics, Politics, Aesthetics'. The Key Note presentation will be by Professor Alison Stone (Lancaster) on the topic of Hegel and Colonialism, and she will also be participating in a round table discussion on a closely related topic on 27 June, which will be open to the public. Professor Stone has published widely on Hegel's philosophy of nature and that of other German idealist and Romantic Thinkers, such as Schelling, Schlegel, Novalis and Hölderlin.

Additionally, Professor Miguel de Beistegui will lead a Panel Discussion based upon his forthcoming book 'The Government of Desire: A Geneology of the Liberal Subject' (Chicago University Press) alongside Daniele Lorenzini (Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles/Columbia University) and Federico Testa (ÌÇÐÄTV/Monash). Professor Bestegui has published widely on Martin Heidegger, phenomenology and the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze.

Continental philosophy offers unique insight into questions of subjectivity, with the possibility of critically engaging both identity and community in their own terms, without privileging one or the other; of opening new avenues for connections to be drawn between art and politics.

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The deadline for submissions is 30 April 2018 which should be sent to WCPC@warwick.ac.uk. A certain number of bursaries will be available to cover transport within Europe. If you would like to be considered for such a bursary, please make this clear in your submission mail.

This conference is made possible with the generous support of the ÌÇÐÄTV Philosophy Department and the Humanities Research Centre.



Matthew Dennis wins ASCP Postgraduate Essay Prize

Matthew Dennis (a joint ÌÇÐÄTV-Monash PhD student) has won the Australian Society for Continental Philosophy's Postgraduate Essay Award for his article entitled 'On the role of philosophy in self-cultivation: reassessing Nussbaum’s critique of Foucault’

Mon 30 Oct 2017, 16:48 | Tags: Postgraduate

ÌÇÐÄTV Taught Masters Scholarships Scheme (£5,000 award per student) opens 17th July

The Graduate School is delighted to announce that we are launching a second round of the ÌÇÐÄTV Taught Masters Scholarships Scheme awarding a maximum of 15 new scholarships to support eligible postgraduate students for 2017/18 entry.

Awards are set at £5,000 per student and available to eligible Home/EU students from under-represented groups who wish to start a postgraduate taught masters course in 2017-18.

Applications for the second round of the ÌÇÐÄTV Taught Masters Scholarship Scheme will open on Monday 17th July 2017

Thu 13 Jul 2017, 16:15 | Tags: Home Page, Postgraduate, Undergraduate

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