We aim to provide a regular mid-year workshop for the philosophy of biology community across Australia and New Zealand, with a focus on highlighting work by graduate students, early career researchers and visiting scholars. We welcome submissions from anyone based in, or visiting, Australia and New Zealand, though priority for speaking slots will be given to graduate student and early career submissions.
The second annual Australia/New Zealand Philosophy of Biology workshop will be held from June 26–28th 2024 at the Bundanoon Hotel in Bundanoon, NSW: https://www.bundanoonhotel.com.au/. The workshop will begin in the early afternoon on the 26th, to allow for travel to Bundanoon that morning (approximately 2 hours’ train from Canberra or Sydney), and will go through early-to-mid afternoon on the 28th. The program with final timing will be published by early May.
For accommodation booking information and other details see Information for Attendees.
There may be some limited travel support available this year.
We invite abstracts of no longer than 200 words on any topic in the philosophy of biology for submission at the following link by 19 April 2024: https://forms.gle/iBPSHcKEm7C5cBuB8.
Organisers:
Dr. Rachael Brown, ANU
Dr. Carl Brusse, ANU
Dr. Kate Lynch, University of Melbourne
Dr. John Matthewson, Massey University
Dr. Emily Parke, Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland
For further information:
Please contact Kate Lynch, kate[dot]lynch[at]unimelb[dot]edu[dot]au
The second annual Australia/New Zealand Philosophy of Biology workshop will be held from June 26–28th 2024 at the Bundanoon Hotel in Bundanoon, NSW: https://www.bundanoonhotel.com.au/. The workshop will begin in the early afternoon on the 26th, to allow for travel to Bundanoon that morning (approximately 2 hours’ train from Canberra or Sydney), and will go through early-to-mid afternoon on the 28th. The program with final timing will be published by early May.
For accommodation booking information and other details see Information for Attendees.
There may be some limited travel support available this year.
We invite abstracts of no longer than 200 words on any topic in the philosophy of biology for submission at the following link by 19 April 2024: https://forms.gle/iBPSHcKEm7C5cBuB8.
Organisers:
Dr. Rachael Brown, ANU
Dr. Carl Brusse, ANU
Dr. Kate Lynch, University of Melbourne
Dr. John Matthewson, Massey University
Dr. Emily Parke, Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland
For further information:
Please contact Kate Lynch, kate[dot]lynch[at]unimelb[dot]edu[dot]au