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Held annually since 1923, the Australasian Association of Philosophy's 2025 Conference will be held in hybrid format hosted by The University of Queensland Sunday 6 to Thursday 10 July. The conference is designed to give professional philosophers and philosophy postgraduate students the opportunity to present and discuss papers in all areas of philosophy. Each year it attracts between 200-300 philosophers from around the world, with 200 presentations. It is one of the largest philosophy conferences in the Southern Hemisphere. Guillermo Badia, Laura Pham & Deb Brown 2025 Conference Organisers KEY DATES: Abstract Submissions open: 18 February Postgraduate Presentation Prize: 9 May Postgraduate Travel Subsidy: 16 May Abstract submission close: 30 May Early Bird Registration: 13 June Conference: 6 - 10 July Undergrad Winter School: 6 July Minjerribah: 11 - 13 July | CONFERENCE 6 - 10 JULY 2025 UNDERGRADUATE WINTER SCHOOL 6 JULY MINJERRIBAN 11 - 13 JULY Optional post conference stay on Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) |
2025 KEYNOTES
CATHERINE MILLS • DAVE RIPLEY • ADRIAN WALSH
MARY GRAHAM • MICHELLE LIU • JOHN HEIL
2025 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
STEPHEN HETHERINGTON
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