EUROPEAN PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
The European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) calls for proposals for the venue of EPSA21, its eighth conference, to be held in the autumn of 2021. Read the Call for Venues here.
We've made some changes to the Women's Caucus page.
There is a new page for our popular Women In Philosophy of Science interview science, pages for literature and societies on women and other under-represented groups in philosophy, and we have added the Caucus's by-laws and minutes.
Delighted to announce Michela Massimi has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Contragulations, Michela!
Read the original press release here.
We are pleased to announce our subscription to the British Philosophical Association / Society for Women in Philosophy Good Practice Scheme.
The minutes from the Women's Caucus Meeting at the University of Exeter are now available to read online.
The European Philosophy of Science Association is pleased to announce the relaunch of its website. With changes to navigation and functionality, along with a more modern look and feel, the new website should allow for a much improved user experience.
Changes are ongoing. If you have any suggestions for how we can improve the website, please get in touch.
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Prof. Michela Massimi (Edinburgh, UK), Vice President of EPSA, won the prestigious 2017 Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Medal of the Royal Society for her interdisciplinary interests in and communication of modern philosophy and science. Congratulations!
The European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) announces 12 EPSA Fellowships for junior philosophers working in Central and Eastern Europe to visit a leading research institution in Western Europe. The fellowship covers travel, accommodation and living expenses for approximately one month (details below) in the academic year 2017/18. During their visit, successful candidates will be members of the host institution and take part in its research activities. In alphabetic order, the participating institutions are:
The fellowships are made possible due to the generous support of the participating institutions, which cover the full costs of the visits.
Eligible are philosophers of science who have been awarded their PhD no more than ten years prior to the application deadline. Applicants who were on maternity or sick leave, or have only worked part-time in philosophy after receiving their PhD, can apply for an extension of the ten-year period. Applicants who wish to apply for such an extension should explain their circumstances in their application and the EPSA committee will consider their case. Applicants must work in one of the following countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
To apply send the following to epsa@lrz.uni-muenchen.de by 21 August 2017:
Application must be made in English. The above should be merged into one PDF file in the order listed. Results will be announced in September 2017.
The fine print:
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