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NSS Results: 82% Overall Satisfaction for Philosophy at Warwick

Thanks to all of our students, recent graduates and staff for our good results in the 2015 National Student Survey (NSS). The NSS is completed by finalists, throughout the UK, and is a key component of league tables published in the media.

We are delighted to announce that we have achieved an overall satisfaction rating of 82 per cent for studying philosophy at Warwick. This was achieved through a 76 per cent response rate.

Other key NSS headlines for philosophy include:

• 94% of respondents said that our staff are good at explaining things (up 3% on previous year)

• 92% said that staff are enthusiastic about what they teach (up 9% on the previous year)

• We have also had significant increases in students saying they received detailed comments on their work (up 14% on the previous year), that they received sufficient advice and support with their studies (up 10%) and that students found that good advice was available to them when they needed to make choices about their studies (up 14%), compared with the 2014 NSS results for the department.

• Philosophy at Warwick ranks in the top ten of the Russell Group in the 2015 NSS in the following areas: 4th for learning resources, 9th for making the subject interesting, and 9th for delivering detailed comments on students' work.

We look forward to working with our excellent community of students and staff to build on these results and continue to make studying philosophy at Warwick thoroughly rewarding for our students. We will work closely with our SSLC to identify further improvements we can make to enhance our students' experience of studying philosophy at Warwick.

Starting in 2015/16, we have a new Director of Student Experience and Progression who will work in partnership with students and staff to improve the experience of our students and to ensure continued improvements to teaching quality, assessment and feedback, and personal development.

 

Thu 13 Aug 2015, 14:09 | Tags: Home Page Staff Undergraduate

Registration for the The 89th Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind is now open

The Joint Session is a three-day conference in philosophy that is held annually during the summer by the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association. It has taken place at nearly every major university across the United Kingdom and in Ireland. Since 1910, the Joint Session has grown to become the largest gathering of philosophers in the country, attracting prestigious UK and international speakers working in a broad range of philosophical areas.

The 89th Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association will be held at the University of Warwick from 10 to 12 July 2015. All enquiries should be sent to jointsession@warwick.ac.uk

For more information, and to register for the event, visit the webpage

Fri 27 Mar 2015, 09:36 | Tags: socialsciences Home Page External

Amrish Patel presentation: Causal Overdetermination and Blame

Amrish Patel will be presenting “Causal Overdetermination and Blame” at the next DR@W Forum, this Thursday 19th March and will be available to meet with people on Thursday and Friday.

If any staff or students would like to meet with Amrish or attend one of the meals you can register via the doodle poll: http://doodle.com/niqhct47p2zra5ve or email: alexander.mushore@wbs.ac.uk

grp behavioural science

Mon 16 Mar 2015, 17:52 | Tags: socialsciences Home Page External Publication Research

Man and Superman

Bernard Shaw’s innovative play ‘Man and Superman’ is currently running at the National Theatre in a new production starring Ralph Fiennes as Jack Tanner and directed by Simon Godwin. Our very own Keith Ansell-Pearson is to do a ‘Platform’ event at the NT discussing the philosophical influences on the play, and with the Shaw biographer Michael Holroyd, on March 13th, 2015. The platform will be chaired by Joan Bakewell. A podcast of the event will be available.
 
Fri 13 Mar 2015, 07:20 | Tags: socialsciences Home Page External

One of our PhD students has been offered an IAS Early Career Fellowship Award

Congratulations to Sander Werkhoven who has been offered an IAS Early Career Fellowship Award. Sander recently completed a PhD on 'The Being and Value of Health’ and now plans to develop the central arguments in his thesis into a series of journal papers.
Mon 09 Mar 2015, 17:45 | Tags: socialsciences Home Page External

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