Postgraduate "Work In Progress" Seminar
Postgraduate Work-In-Progress SeminarA weekly seminar for Philosophy postgraduates to present their in-progress work, followed by a well-spirited trip to the pub. OverviewThe WIP provides a risk-free and supportive space for postgraduates to present their work and receive feedback from other graduates and faculty.
Attendance optional but highly recommended. All postgraduates are welcome to present or attend -- whether MA, MPhil, PhD, Visitors, etc. Useful InfoThe 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.
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 TALKRozemin Keshvani (PhD) Kant Thursday 25/06/2026 5pm - 6:15pm S1.50 ORGANISERS |
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'Living a Good Life in Older Age' Symposium
This symposium has been organised by Dr Liz Barry from the English Department, who will also be speaking, along with Professor Kimberley Brownlee (Philosophy Department). Other speakers include a number of prominent age studies scholars (Margaret Morganroth Gullette, Marlene Goldman, Lucy Burke, Jan Baars and Julian C. Hughes). The symposium aims to go beyond current conceptions of 'successful ageing', to think about justice, contentment and well-being in older age. Without neglecting the biological and social aspects of later life, it will seek an historically sensitive, critical and values-based model of ageing. To this end, it will use literature, history, philosophy and medicine to think about subjective and objective perspectives on what it is to age well, even in the face of loss, illness and cognitive decline.
The symposium is free but registration is necessary. Please contact Liz Barry on e.barry@warwick.ac.uk by 7 June to secure a place. The symposium website, including paper abstracts, is here: /fac/arts/english/research/researchgroups/literatureandtime/olderage