Dear all, A reminder that the first WIP event of the term will take place tomorrow morning. We'll be going for tea and cake at 11am at Michaelhouse Cafe (the church cafe on Trinity Street) to welcome new and old attendees. If you can't see us on the ground floor, make sure you check upstairs too! Our full program for this term can be found below.
All the best, Emily Thomas ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Subject: Women in Philosophy Termcard - Michaelmas 2012 Dear all, I'm pleased to announce the Women in Philosophy termcard for Michaelmas 2012. WIP is a cross-departmental group supported by the Philosophy and HPS Faculties that aims to provide a forum for networking and celebrating the work that women philosophers are doing here at Cambridge and elsewhere. For further details, please see our webpage: http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/news_events/Women_in_Philosophy_Society.pdf Our events this term will be as follows: Mon 15th Oct 11am: An informal social to welcome new and old WIP attendees. Tea and cake at Michaelhouse Cafe (on Trinity Street) - look for us upstairs. Mon 29th Oct 11:30am: "On Studying Philosophy at Graduate Level", a panel featuring short talks and discussion with current graduates in Philosophy and HPS Faculties, aimed at final year undergraduates who are considering studying philosophy at masters level and want to know more about what it would be like. To be held at Newnham College. Mon 5th Nov 11:30am: Professor Sue James (Birkbeck) "Mary Wollstonecraft and Women's Rights". To be held at Newnham College. Wed 28th Nov 11:30am: Professor Catherine Wilson (York) "Human Evolution and the Theory of Women?". To be held at Newnham College. All events will last one hour, and everybody - from any department or gender - is welcome to attend. _____________________________________________________ Sent by the CamPhilEvents mailing list. To unsubscribe or change your membership options, please visit the list information page: http://bit.ly/CamPhilEvents Posts are archived here: http://bit.ly/CamPhilEventsArchive
