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SUMMARY:Philosophy Across Disciplines
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LOCATION:Newcastle University\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, United Kingdom\, NE1 7RX
DESCRIPTION:<p>Abstracts are requested for a following 15 minute presentation on <strong>May 6th 2024</strong>\, hosted by the Philosophy Department at Newcastle University. This presentation can be in-person or as a video-call.</p>\n<p>This conference is primarily for under-graduate and post-graduate students\, although key-note speakers are welcomed. The focus of this conference is to emphasise the inter-disciplinary capacity of philosophy and to provide students with the opportunity to present their research in a student-led conference setting.</p>\n<p>We feature both undergraduate and postgraduate research that either engages with applied philosophy or philosophy that is interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary by nature. As we aim to explore philosophy across disciplines\, we also encourage students from any academic backgrounds to apply. We accept both recent graduates and current students.</p>\n<p>To apply\, you need to send a 300 to 400 word abstract. Your abstract should include:&nbsp\;</p>\n<ul>\n<li>\n<p>Theoretical basis (the area of philosophy engaged with\, naming scholars and texts)</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>Interdisciplinary element (other discipline/s or non-philosophical topic engaged with)&nbsp\;</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>A thesis statement (research aims or results)&nbsp\;</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n<p>The deadline for applications is <strong>1st February 2024</strong><strong>.&nbsp\;</strong>Applications should be made through the form available at the following link:&nbsp\;https://forms.gle/cQFuXdkqMEKskZ6t6</p>\n<p>If you submit an abstract and are accepted\, you will be expected to give a 10-minute talk followed by a 5-minute space for questions. Please consider the amount of research that can be covered given this time frame. There is also the option to present as part of a group panel on a shared theme. Advice on how to write an abstract on a group panel is available from our Instagram page @nclphilosacross\, or email at S.Perring2@ncl.ac.uk</p>
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