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PG Work in Progress Seminar

The Postgraduate Work In Progress (WIP) seminar provides all Philosophy graduates a platform to present and discuss their current work.
  • It is an informal session, organised and led by graduates. All are welcome, whether MA, MPhil, PhD, faculty, or visitors.
  • Attendance optional but recommended. A rowdy (but good-natured) social at the pub reliably follows each seminar.
How does it work?
  • Each week, a graduate will present a paper they are working on.This could be an assessed essay (for MAs), a supervision essay (for MPhils), or a thesis chapter (for PhDs).

  • The presentation lasts approx. 30 minutes, followed by an approx. 30-minute open discussion and Q&A.

  • No previous knowledge or reading is necessary.

When is it?
  • The WIP takes place every Thursday from 5pm to 6:15pm, room S2.77. You can also attend it online via Teams.
  • Title and abstract for each talk plus a Teams link is emailed to everyone on a Monday.
How do I present?
  • Email the organisers,Tiago Rodrigues and/or Lucas Menezes.
Should I present? ("I have nothing to present, etc. etc.")
  • All graduates should aim to present at least once per year.
  • You are encouraged to sign up to present, commit to the date, and then use that date as a deadline to work towards.
  • Your work does not need to be, and, in fact, should not be, watertight or an extremely polished piece (at all). The whole point is for you to present in-progress work (hence, WIP) and hear suggestions/comments from your colleagues, which you can use to improve your work. It can be an early draft or a substantial set of notes. You are encouraged to share work at all stages of the writing process.

Current Schedule for Term 3 (2024/25)

A list of seminars occurring in the current academic term can be found below:

All WIPs take place on the Thursday of the specified week, at 5pm, room S2.77.

Week 1 - 24th April - Ben Long (MPhil) - 'Won't the Real Hume Please Stand Up? Why Hume Was Not a Perspectivist'
Week 2 - 1st May - Seth Kemball (MA)
Week 3 - 8th May - Roberto Russell (MA)
Week 4 - 15th May - Eve Poirer (MPhil)
Week 5 - 22nd May - Charlie Theodosius (MA)
Week 6 - 29th May - Keyu Qiu (MPhil)
Week 7 - 5th June - Chris Hall (PhD)
Week 8 - 12th June - Johan Heemskerk (PostDoc)
Week 9 - 19th June - David Lopez (MPhil)
Week 10 - 26th June - Ignacio Caroca (PhD)

The Organisers

If you would like to present at the WIP and/or have any questions, please email Tiago Rodrigues (tiago.rodrigues-dinares.2@warwick.ac.uk) or Lucas Menezes (lucas.barreto-menezes-de-oliveira@warwick.ac.uk).

 

The next talk will be:

Seth Kemball

Thursday Week 2 | 1 May | 5pm | S2.77