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Call for Applications

Theme: Ethics of War and Peace
Type: 2015 Graduate Reading Retreat
Institution: Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace,
University of Stockholm
   Department of Philosophy, University of Bergamo
Location: Bergamo (Italy)
Date: 10.–11.9.2015
Deadline: 1.3.2015

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The Stockholm Centre is now inviting submissions for its next annual
Graduate Reading Retreat. Up to six places are available for graduate
students doing philosophical work in the field of the ethics of war
and peace. Each student will have a plenary session (30 minute
presentation, 15 minute response and an hour's discussion) on their
submitted paper. All papers will be pre-circulated and each student
will be allocated a respondent from the invited faculty, who will
provide both written comments and a short response during the
session. Any student who has their paper accepted will receive a
generous contribution towards their travel, and will have the costs
of all their meals and accommodation covered.

Those wishing to submit a paper should email it to
<[email protected]> no later than 1st of March 2015.
Papers should be no longer than 10,000 words, excluding references,
and should be suitable for blind-refereeing. Please note that
submitted papers should be unpublished, and not be under review at
the time of the retreat. Please include your name, email address and
affiliation in the submitting email, along with a one page CV. You
should also attach a letter from your supervisor or head of
department confirming that as of the 1st of March 2015 you are
registered as a graduate student or within three months of your viva,
and confirming your year of study. Please do not include letters of
reference or other supporting materials. Papers are selected on
merit. However, some preference will be given to students who did not
participate in the 2014 GRR.

Invited Faculty:
Victor Tadros (Law, Warwick)
Yitzhak Benbaji (Law, Tel Aviv)
Francois Tanguay-Renaud (Law, York University, Canada)
Helen Frowe (Philosophy, Stockholm)
Massimo Renzo (Philosophy, Warwick)
Seth Lazar (Philosophy, ANU)

This event is kindly supported by the Philosophy Department of Bergamo
University.

Please email any enquiries to Helen Frowe.


Contact:

Dr. Helen Frowe, Director
Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace
Department of Philosophy
University of Stockholm
Universitetsvägen 10 D
SE-10691 Stockholm
Sweden
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.stockholmcentre.weebly.com




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