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Photo competition update *WINNERS*

Thank you for all of the entries which we received to our photo competition 2016. We saw some excellent interpretations of the theme, and we look forward to using your photographs to promote our department.

We are very pleased to announce the winners of our competition ‘What Philosophy means to me’ are as follows:

  • 1st place: Jakob Kanz - £200 Amazon voucher
  • 2nd place: George Tuvey - £100 Amazon voucher
  • 3rd place: Charles Cleminson - £50 Amazon voucher

The judges were highly impressed with the creative, innovative and intelligent entries that these students submitted - a big congratulations goes to the above students!

The judges would also like to give special mention to the following students, whose entries were highly commended:

  • Sophie Davies
  • Suida Hasan

A big thank you to all those who have taken part in this year’s competition!

Best wishes

Kat Moore (Senior Marketing Assistant, Philosophy) and Karen Simecek (Director of Student Experience and Progression, Philosophy)

Thu 19 May 2016, 14:54 | Tags: External Postgraduate Staff Undergraduate

Aesthetics articles honoured

Two articles by Eileen John have been highlighted as contributions to aesthetics:

'Literature and Disagreement' as one of the top five articles in aesthetics in 2014, by Aesthetics for Birds and 'Meals, Art, and Artistic Value' as Article of the Year 2015 by the Slovak and Finnish Aesthetics societies.


Philosophy NSS Prize Draw Winners

Many thanks to all of our students who completed the National Student Survey - your feedback is valuable to us. Our final response rate was over 80%!

As we met our top target, we held our National Student Survey prize draw today at the SSLC meeting and we are pleased to announce the following winners:

  • £75 Amazon voucher - Freddie Paul
  • £75 Amazon voucher - Benjamin David
  • £50 Amazon voucher - Robert Singh
  • £50 Amazon voucher - Mandi Chivasa

Congratulations to our winners! All philosophy finalists who were eligible to complete the National Student Survey were automatically entered into this prize draw.

Tue 03 May 2016, 17:37

Post graduate taught experience survey

The Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey is open from Thursday 28th April until Thursday 16th June 2016. Your participation and feedback is vital to enable the Department and the University of Warwick to help improve teaching, learning, student support and the postgraduate taught student experience for future Philosophy students. It only takes 5-10 minutes to complete and, as a thank you for completing it, the Department will put £5 on your Eating at Warwick card.

More information

Thu 28 Apr 2016, 16:44 | Tags: Postgraduate Staff

new reading group: Kwame Anthony Appiah's "In My Father's House - Africa in the Philosophy of Culture"

Eileen John and Felix Pinkert are convening an informal student and faculty reading group on Kwame Anthony Appiah's book/essay collection "In My Father's House - Africa in the Philosophy of Culture". Undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as members of staff are all welcome to join to discuss this book.

We plan to meet on Wednesdays 11:00-12:00, and the initial dates and chapters are the following:

May 4: Chapter 2: "Illusions of Race"

May 11: Chapter 5: "Ethnophilosophy and Its Critics"

May 18: Chapter 6: "Old Gods, New Worlds"

May 25: Chapter 7: "The Postcolonial and the Postmodern"

Please contact Felix Pinkert (F.Pinkert@warwick.ac.uk) if you want to attend and be added to the group's email list.

Thu 28 Apr 2016, 13:17 | Tags: Home Page Postgraduate Staff Undergraduate

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