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Philosophy Department awarded the Bronze Athena Swan Award

Athena Swan Bronze AwardWe are delighted to announce that University of Warwick Philosophy Department has been awarded a Bronze Athena Swan award by the Equality Challenge Unit.

The Department is amongst the first Philosophy Departments in the UK be successful in achieving such an award and we look forward to working on our detailed and lengthy action plan over the coming months and years.

We are committed to ensuring an inclusive and supportive working environment in our department and to making a positive contribution to the culture of the discipline of Philosophy in the UK.

Our priorities include improving gender balance on our postgraduate programmes, proactively identifying and encouraging female applicants for academic positions, implementing a formal mentoring programme to support early- and mid-career researchers, and continuing a conversation with our undergraduate and postgraduate students about issues affecting the culture of our department and our discipline as a whole.

Our Athena swan Submission and Action Plan can be found here along with details of past and forthcoming events and activities.

The Department has also subscribed to the British Philosophical Association / Society for Women in Philosophy Good Practice Scheme more details of which can be found here

 



Philosophy Postgrad Teachers shortlisted for WATE PGR

Two philosophy PhD students, Shaun Stevenson and Phil Gaydon have been shortlisted for the Warwick Award for Teaching Excellence PGR 2017. Congratulations to both! 

Take a look at the full shortlist: https://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/ldc/teaching_learning/wate/wate1617shortlist Winners will be announced in July.

Wed 03 May 2017, 10:25 | Tags: Home Page External Postgraduate Staff

Professor Keith-Ansell Pearson on BBC Radio 4

On January 12th Keith Ansell-Pearson took part in a BBC Radio 4 ‘In Our Time’ programme devoted to Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morality. The host was Melvyn Bragg and the other guests were Fiona Hughes (Essex) and Stephen Mulhall (Oxford). You can listen to the programme here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b087rt4z

Fri 13 Jan 2017, 10:07 | Tags: Home Page External Postgraduate Staff Undergraduate

Special Issue on the Uses of Poetry published

Special issue of Changing English on the Uses of Poetry, guest edited by Karen Simecek (Warwick) and Kate Rumbold (Birmingham) now available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccen20/current. This special issue brings together researchers in Philosophy, Psychology, Education Studies and English Literature to reflect on the value of poetry and the role it should play in education.

Mon 17 Oct 2016, 11:52 | Tags: Home Page External Publication Research Staff

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