Applying to Philosophy Grad School Worshop
Have your questions about applying to graduate school answered by a panel of experts.
Have your questions about applying to graduate school answered by a panel of experts.
Are you wondering what to do with your philosophy degree? Then join us in the first of our series of career panels this year. The Department of Philosophy invites you to the Backpack to Briefcase (b2B) Philosophy Career Panel – Careers in Government and Public Policy. This is a great ... Read More
Robin Dembroff is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy at Yale University, working primarily in feminist philosophy, metaphysics, and epistemology. In their research, they place a particular emphasis on relationships between social categories, concepts, and language.
Peter Jaworksi (Georgetown) will speak as part of the PCU's 2021 Bioethics Lecture Series on the hidden ethical implications of COVID-19.
Yolanda Kirkham (U of T) will speak as part of the PCU's 2021 Bioethics Lecture Series on the hidden ethical implications of COVID-19.
Maxwell J. Smith (Western Ontario) will speak as part of the PCU's 2021 Bioethics Lecture Series on the hidden ethical implications of COVID-19.
Abi Sriharan (U of T) will speak as part of the PCU's 2021 Bioethics Lecture Series on the hidden ethical implications of COVID-19.
Jennifer Flynn (Memorial) will speak as part of the PCU's 2021 Bioethics Lecture Series on the hidden ethical implications of COVID-19.
Wondering where your degree will take you after graduation? U of T's Backpack to Briefcase (b2B) help you explore your options. A panel of successful philosophy professionals, alumni, and peers will discuss their U of T education, the value of their degree, and their pursuit of successful careers in the ... Read More
In this PCU-organized workshop, join the Philosophy Department's essay clinician Bowen Chan to learn how you can improve your essay-writing skills in the field. All undergrads welcome, but first- and second-year students are especially encouraged to join.
David Wallace (Pittsburgh), originally trained as a theoretical physicist, has focused his research mainly on the Everett interpretation of quantum theory.
Join the PCU for its annual Symposium on Love, this year with a two-part lecture by Audrey Yap and Barrett Emerick. Everyone is welcome.