Philosophy News
Two philosophy winners of the Warwick Award for Teaching Excellence (PGR) 2017
Congratulations to two of our Philosophy postgraduates Shaun Stevenson and Phil Gaydon on winning the Warwick Award for Teaching Excellence for Postgraduates who teach 2017!
There were five winners in total for this university-wide award, see the WATE pages for more details: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/ldc/teaching_learning/wate/wate1617final/
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.
National Student Survey is now open to UG Philosophy finalists!
The National Student Survey (NSS) is now open and will close on the 30th April.
This is an important opportunity for our undergraduate finalists to give your opinion, in a national forum, on teaching and learning within our department, and on your overall experience at Warwick. We’ll listen carefully to what you say so that your views can help to shape the future of Philosophy at Warwick.
It only takes 5-10 minutes to complete and, as a thank you for completing it, the Philosophy Department will give £3 per completed Philosophy NSS survery to the Hardship Fund.
Find out more about the NSS and how the NSS has made a difference to studying philosophy at Warwick
Dr Eylem Ozaltun
The First Person, Action, and Perception: Dr Eylem Ozaltun, Koc University, Istanbul, is visiting the Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre until the end of May, to work on a project with Prof Naomi Eilan, funded by a Newton Mobility grant.