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SUMMARY:Fifth Phigs Graduate Colloquium
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LOCATION:University of Kent - Templeman Library SR2\, Canterbury\, United Kingdom\, CT2 7NZ
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Speakers:</strong></p>\n<p>Sara Chan - The University of Notre Dame</p>\n<p>Brian Kett - The University of Kent</p>\n<p>Konstanty Kuzma - Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich</p>\n<p>Jacob Leo Blitz - The University of Arizona</p>\n<p>Shih-Hao Liu - University of Miami</p>\n<p><a href="https://philpeople.org/profiles/petar-nurkic">Petar Nurkic&nbsp\;</a>&nbsp\;- University of Belgrade</p>\n<p>Jo Payne - University of York</p>\n<p><a href="https://philpeople.org/profiles/vittorio-j-serra">Vittorio Serra&nbsp\;</a>&nbsp\;- The University of Kent</p>\n<p><a href="https://philpeople.org/profiles/maria-skoutaridou-1">Maria Skoutaridou&nbsp\;</a>&nbsp\;- The University of Kent</p>\n<p><a href="https://philpeople.org/profiles/levi-smith-3">Levi Smith&nbsp\;</a>&nbsp\;- Western Michigan University</p>\n<p><a href="https://philpeople.org/profiles/marlon-rivas-tinoco">Marlon Rivas Tinoco</a>&nbsp\;- The University of Georgia</p>\n<p>Hugh Robertson-Ritchie - The University of Kent</p>\n<p><strong>Details</strong></p>\n<p>Kent PhiGS is pleased to announce its Fifth Annual Graduate Colloquium\, to take place on 21&ndash\;22 June 2023 at the University of Kent\, and online.</p>\n<p>Kent PhiGS is the philosophy graduate society at the University of Kent at Canterbury. Events are organised by and for philosophy graduates\, including regular research seminars and an annual Colloquium.</p>\n<p>The PhiGS Colloquium aims to promote discussion among graduate researchers working in the same general areas as us at Kent\, where we have a wide range of topics of inquiry. Such diversity promotes the advancement of inquiry through cross-pollination between fields\, and the Colloquium seeks to facilitate such fruitful encounters.</p>\n<p>The Colloquium will be a hybrid event &ndash\; with all talks available in-person and online &ndash\; to optimise flexibility for all participants. The Colloquium is free for all participants\, speakers and other attendees alike. We intend to provide light refreshments and lunch for all in-person speakers and attendees\, as well as a wine reception at the end of the second day.</p>\n<p>The full programme can be found at&nbsp\;<a href="https://blogs.kent.ac.uk/kentphigs/files/2023/06/2023-Schedule.pdf">2023-Schedule.pdf (kent.ac.uk)</a>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>and the abstracts are at&nbsp\;<a href="https://blogs.kent.ac.uk/kentphigs/files/2023/06/2023-Abstract.pdf">2023-Abstract.pdf (kent.ac.uk)</a></p>\n<p>Registration is now open. If you wish to attend\, please contact Mark Garron on&nbsp\;mg734@kent.ac.uk&nbsp\;stating whether you wish to participate in-person or online and\, if in-person\, whether you wish to join the conference dinner after at the end of the first day (extra cost\, about &pound\;20&ndash\;25). There are limited spaces for in-person attendance\, while there is more space online. The deadlines for registration are 15 June &nbsp\;2023.</p>\n<p>The organiser would like to thank everyone who helped make this event possible\, in particular: David Corfield\, Hugh Robertson-Ritchie\, Vittorio Serra and Brian Kett.</p>
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