To encourage graduate scholarship and student participation in the 23rd Annual CUNY Graduate Student Philosophy Conference, SWIP-Analytic is collaborating with The Graduate Center, CUNY for this year’s SWIP-Analytic Annual Graduate Student Essay Prize.
All student papers accepted for presentation at the CUNY conference will be considered; of these student presenters, one student’s paper will be awarded the 2020 SWIP-Analytic Annual Graduate Student Essay Prize of $250.
We invite women and other gender-minorities to submit abstracts and papers engaging with philosophical topics and traditions that consider or bridge the analytic/continental divide.
Abstracts must first be submitted to the 23rd Annual CUNY Graduate Student Philosophy Conference on February 1st (Extended deadline from January 25th). Accepted abstracts must be followed up with a 3000-word paper by Mar 12 to be considered for the essay prize.
Submission Timeline and Requirements:
(1) Feb 1st (Previously Jan 25th), 2020: a pdf, .doc, or .docx of a maximum 350-word anonymized abstract to [email protected]. Please include with your submission a cover page that includes your name, affiliated institution, contact information, and title of paper.
(2) Mar 12, 2020: a pdf, .doc, or .docx of a maximum 3000-word anonymized paper to both [email protected] and [email protected].
(3) Notifications of decisions will be sent by Mar 30. Please send any questions to [email protected].
(4) Apr 2, 2020: paper presentation at the 23rd Annual CUNY Graduate Student Philosophy Conference.
All student papers accepted for presentation at the CUNY conference will be considered; of these student presenters, one student’s paper will be awarded the 2020 SWIP-Analytic Annual Graduate Student Essay Prize of $250.
We invite women and other gender-minorities to submit abstracts and papers engaging with philosophical topics and traditions that consider or bridge the analytic/continental divide.
Abstracts must first be submitted to the 23rd Annual CUNY Graduate Student Philosophy Conference on February 1st (Extended deadline from January 25th). Accepted abstracts must be followed up with a 3000-word paper by Mar 12 to be considered for the essay prize.
Submission Timeline and Requirements:
(1) Feb 1st (Previously Jan 25th), 2020: a pdf, .doc, or .docx of a maximum 350-word anonymized abstract to [email protected]. Please include with your submission a cover page that includes your name, affiliated institution, contact information, and title of paper.
(2) Mar 12, 2020: a pdf, .doc, or .docx of a maximum 3000-word anonymized paper to both [email protected] and [email protected].
(3) Notifications of decisions will be sent by Mar 30. Please send any questions to [email protected].
(4) Apr 2, 2020: paper presentation at the 23rd Annual CUNY Graduate Student Philosophy Conference.