Family Day (University Closed)
The University of Toronto is closed, and classes are not held, on family day, a government holiday. Some campus libraries remain open.
The University of Toronto is closed, and classes are not held, on family day, a government holiday. Some campus libraries remain open.
This year's two-day Roseman Lecture will be delivered by Tommy Shelby, the Caldwell Titcomb Professor of African and African American Studies and of Philosophy at Harvard University.
This year's two-day Roseman Lecture will be delivered by Tommie Shelby, the Caldwell Titcomb Professor of African and African American Studies and of Philosophy at Harvard University.
Join us for our panel discussion featuring some of our distinguished alumni who are working in the field of law. A representative from the U of T Faculty of Law Admissions Office will also be on hand to answer any questions.
For the 2017-18 university-wide holiday schedule, please visit the U of T HR and Equity website.
Every year, our department hosts a Philosophy Research Conference for undergraduate students to showcase top work at the university. This year's conference will feature 15-20 student talks, as well as a keynote presentation by Professor Samantha Brennan of the University of Guelph.
This is a closed event for internal members of the department and their invited guests.
For the 2017-18 university-wide holiday schedule, please visit the U of T HR and Equity website.
Wondering where your degree will take you after graduation? Join us for a Philosophy Career Panel where you can learn about career development, build your professional network, participate in a Q&A session with alumni, and connect with faculty and alumni after the panel over light refreshments.
What is language? How does it compare to music? Does language have an inner logical spine? How does human language compare to the communication systems of other animals? Distinguished Visiting Professor Philippe Schlenker will be visiting UTM for conversations with faculty and students. Ask him anything!
Mark UNESCO World Philosophy Day with a lecture by Miranda Fricker of CUNY's Graduate Center. Professor Fricker's research includes feminist philosophy, social epistemology, and moral philosophy.
This year's Alexander Lecture welcomes Christopher Mole, Chair of the Programme in Cognitive Systems at UBC where he also teaches in the Department of Philosophy. Professor Mole will deliver a talk on “Dynamic Semantics, Embodied Syntax, and the Evidence of Sign-Language Aphasia”