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Postgraduate "Work In Progress" Seminar

Postgraduate Work-In-Progress Seminar

A weekly seminar for Philosophy postgraduates to present their in-progress work, followed by a well-spirited trip to the pub.


Overview

The WIP provides a risk-free and supportive space for postgraduates to present their work and receive feedback from other graduates and faculty.

  • When: Every Thursday (5pm to 6:15pm)
  • Where: Room S1.50 (Social Sciences Building, First Floor)
  • What: Presentation + Q&A

Attendance optional but highly recommended. All postgraduates are welcome to present or attend -- whether MA, MPhil, PhD, Visitors, etc.


Useful Info

The WIP is a unique opportunity for graduates to develop their presenting and writing skills, take risks, test out ideas, and receive constructive feedback from peers.

  • Presentation: 30 minutes
  • Open Discussion / Q&A: 40 minutes
  • Material: Work in progress (essay drafts, thesis sections, a substantial set of notes, ... ).
  • Style: Flexible. Slides, handouts, or neither.
  • Audience: No prior reading or background knowledge expected. All are encouraged to attend and present (including visiting postgraduates).

Presentations need not be watertight or polished pieces at all. You are encouraged to present work at all stages of the writing process.


Should you present?

Are you a postgraduate? Then yes, you should present.

 
NEXT TALK

Rozemin Keshvani

(PhD)

Kant


Thursday 25/06/2026

5pm - 6:15pm

S1.50


ORGANISERS

Tiago Rodrigues

Lucas Menezes 

   

 

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Philosophy and Poetry Workshop - IAS/HRC Event

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Location: IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

1030-1100: Arrival and Welcome

1100-1145: Peter Lamarque (York): Some Questions Philosophers Might Raise about Poetry

1145-1230: Jennifer Gosetti-Ferencei (Fordham): On Poetry and Truth

1230-1330: Lunch

1330-1415: Karen Simecek (91¸£Àû): Affectivity in the Performance Poetry Space

1415-1500: Anna Christina Ribeiro (Texas Tech): (When) Is Poetry Fiction?

1500-1515: Break

1515-1545: David Constantine, Poet, Author and Translator

1545-1700: Reflection on the day and open discussion, chaired by Eileen John (91¸£Àû)

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