Discipline of Philosophy

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Level 7, Napier Building
North Terrace Campus
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005 Australia

Email: Philosophy
Phone: +61 8 8303 5627
Facsimile: +61 8 8303 4341

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Philosophy News

Rhodes Scholar

Nicole Krzys, who recently completed an Honours Degree with the Discipline of Philosophy, is the University of Adelaide's 100th Rhodes Scholar. Nicole did her Honours, specialising in cognitive science, while also studying for a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery at the University.

Congratulations to Nicole on this wonderful achievement!

Welcome to the Discipline of Philosophy at the University of Adelaide. The 2008 Philosophy Handbook (pdf 679kB) contains everything you need to know about studying philosophy with us. See the 2008 timetable for lecture times and locations.

Philosophy Club Events

The University of Adelaide Philosophy Club has been in existence for more than 70 years. It is an exciting forum for discussing the wide range of issues with which philosophy makes contact. The club organises regular discussion evenings and other philosophy-related events.

In Semester 2, 2008, the Club is meeting every Wednesday night in Napier 108, University of Adelaide (North Terrace Campus) from 7pm. For further information please see the club's website: http://www.adelaidephilosophy.com.

EU/AUS Student Exchange

The Philosophy Discipline is one of four Australian partners in the EU/AUS Network of Degrees in Ethics, Human Rights and Institutions. In 2009 the network will host ten European students in Australia. There are 10-12 funded places available for Adelaide students to travel to a European partner university for one semester of study. This study will be credited towards your Adelaide degree. For further information see: http://www.cappe.edu.au/EUAUS/.

Please send any expressions of interest or queries about the program to: garrett.cullity@adelaide.edu.au

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