From administrativeofficer at aap.org.au Tue Dec 19 14:58:01 2017 From: administrativeofficer at aap.org.au (Chris Lawless) Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2017 14:28:01 +1030 Subject: [SydPhil] AAP - Annette Baier Prize for Women in Philosophy - Call for Entries Message-ID: *AAP Annette Baier Prize ? Call for Entries* The Australasian Association of Philosophy (AAP) offers an annual prize of $500 for an outstanding philosophical paper or book chapter published by an Australasian woman during the previous calendar year. The prize was first awarded in 2016 to Monima Chadha (Monash University) and then in 2017 to Miriam Bankovsky (La Trobe University). The prize will be awarded during the Presidential Address at the annual AAP conference in July. This Prize is sponsored by Taylor and Francis, publisher of the Australasian Journal of Philosophy and the Australasian Philosophical Review. *Criteria of evaluation* The sole criterion for the prize is philosophical merit. The judging panel will consider and score entries on: ? Overall impression of merit ? Originality ? Scholarship ? Clarity of expression *Applications* The AAP invites entries/nominations for female professional philosophers who are actively engaged in an Australasian higher education and/or research institution. Entries/nominations may come from the author or from others. Entries must appear in print (or in final form if the publication is online only) in *2017* to be eligible. The prize is open to published papers or book chapters (i.e. chapters in edited anthologies) in any area of philosophy. The closing date for entries is *28th February 2018 at midnight AEDT*. Please note: late entries will not be accepted. Entries should be *submitted online* through the form available here: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/AwxsCoVzGQivQ3qWC1h1oz?domain=aap.org.au Further information about the AAP Annette Baier Prize, including conditions of entry, can be found on the same page. The AAP reserves the right not to award the prize in any given year if a suitable candidate is not nominated. For general enquiries relating to the AAP Annette Baier Prize, please contact Chris Lawless: administrativeoofficer at aap.org.au Kind regards, Chris Lawless Administrative Officer Australasian Association of Philosophy www.aap.org.au ABN 29 152 892 272 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From administrativeofficer at aap.org.au Tue Dec 19 16:36:58 2017 From: administrativeofficer at aap.org.au (Chris Lawless) Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2017 16:06:58 +1030 Subject: [SydPhil] AAP Innovation in Inclusive Curricula Prize - Call for Entries Message-ID: *AAP Innovation in Inclusive Curricula Prize - Call for Entries* The Australasian Association of Philosophy (AAP) awards an annual prize of $500 for the development of innovative approaches to teaching philosophy. First awarded in 2014, the prize is offered with a view to exploring ways in which undergraduate courses in philosophy can build the understanding and practise of an inclusive discipline, concerned to foster equal participation in the profession. The aims of the prize are to encourage professionals developing and improving their teaching portfolios to consider critically how philosophy is presented, and to be innovative in implementing practices of teaching that off-set well-known disparities of participation in the discipline, for instance along race and gender lines. Previous winners include Alexandre Lefebvre (University of Sydney), Ruth Boeker (University of Melbourne) and Michelle Sowey (The Philosophy Club). The prize will be awarded at the opening of the annual AAP conference in July. This Prize is sponsored by Taylor and Francis, publisher of the Australasian Journal of Philosophy and the Australasian Philosophical Review. *Criteria of evaluation* - Significant innovation in curriculum that successfully promotes equity and diversity within the discipline, particularly with respect to underrepresented or marginalised groups in the profession - Innovation in pedagogy that successfully promotes broader participation in the discipline - High quality in course design and delivery *Applications * The AAP invites entries/nominations for *individuals, or groups of individuals*, teaching undergraduate philosophy courses in Australasian Universities. Entries/nominations may come from the creator or facilitator of courses or from others. Applications are only open for courses taught in *the previous five years *(2013 - 2017 inclusive). The closing date for entries is *28th February 2018 at midnight AEDT*. Please note: late entries will not be accepted. Entries should be *submitted online* through the form available here: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/dya4Cq7BKYtXVEOPfZfUYG?domain=aap.org.au Further information about the AAP Innovation in Inclusive Curricula Prize, including conditions of entry, can be found on the same page. The AAP reserves the right not to award the prize in any given year if a suitable candidate is not nominated. For general enquiries relating to the AAP Innovation in Inclusive Curricula Prize, please contact Chris Lawless: administrativeofficer at aap.org.au Kind regards, Chris Lawless Administrative Officer Australasian Association of Philosophy www.aap.org.au ABN 29 152 892 272 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: