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Summer 2023 Programs for Undergraduates
Summer 2023 Programs for Undergraduates

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Please use the comments section on this post to share information about 2022 Summer Programs in Philosophy for college undergraduates.

If you are organizing such a program, please add a comment to this post that includes:
– program name
– dates
– location (is it currently planned as an online event, physical event, physical event with some online participation, physical event with an online contingency plan?)
– contact information
– application deadline
– a description of the program
– link to further information

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Colorado Summer Seminar in Philosophy: Norms and Values
Dates: June 4 – June 23, 2023
Location: Boulder, Colorado
Contact: David Boonin david.boonin@colorado.edu
Deadline: March 1, 2023 (review of applications begins)
Description: The Colorado Summer Seminar in Philosophy is intended for outstanding advanced undergraduates who are considering graduate school in philosophy. The aim is to introduce students to the atmosphere of a graduate-level seminar, giving them a chance to explore their philosophical abilities and interests before they commit to a graduate program. The topic for the 2022 Summer Seminar is “Norms and Values.” Possible subjects include general questions about the nature and authority of epistemic norms, legal norms, aesthetic norms, moral norms, norms of mental health, and norms of scientific inquiry, as well as normative questions about more specific subjects like racial justice, the right to privacy, obligations to future generations, and the ethics of divestment. Class sessions will be supplemented by a variety of extracurricular events, including talks on additional subjects and workshops on such topics as women in philosophy and how to apply to graduate school.
Further information: https://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/events/summer-seminar

Related:
Summer 2023 Programs in Philosophy for Graduate Students and/or PhDs
Summer 2023 Programs for High School Students

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