Below is a presentation of the research seminars at the department and links to their calendars.
The Representation and Reality research programme (Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on the Aristotelian Tradition) arranges regularly seminars, workshops and conferences. Please see the calendar at the R & R website
CLT – Centre for Language Technology has seminars on Thursdays between 10.30 and 12.00 in room L308 at Lennart Torstenssonsgatan 8.
CLASP, the Centre for Linguistic Theory and Studies in Probability, arranges regularly seminars, workshops and conferences. Please see the calendar at the CLASP website.
Linguistics seminars: Tuesdays 13.15 - 15.00
Room: Dicksonsgatan 4, Seminar room
Contact: Åsa Abelin, and Ellen Breitholtz
CLASP, the Centre for Linguistic Theory and Studies in Probability, arranges regularly seminars, workshops and conferences. Please see the calendar at the CLASP webbsite.
Every other Thursday the logic seminar at the department meets. Usually (if nothing else is mentioned) we meet between 13:15 and 15:00 at Olof Wijksgatan 6 in room T307.
The seminar in Practical Philosophy and Political Theory is a collaboration between the Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science and the Department of Political Science. This year all seminars are located at FLoV (except the workshop in January).
Lund Gothenburg Responsibility Project ,LGRP, arranges regularly seminars, workshops and conferences. The seminar schedule is fluid, please visit the LGRP webbsite.
The seminar is normally held 10-12 in room T340
The Representation and Reality project arranges regularly seminars, workshops and conferences. Please see the calendar at the R & R website
The Theory of Science and Science and Technology Studies Seminar is normally held on Fridays between 13 and 15, at FLoV or at SOCAV (the Department of Sociology and Work Science).
When the seminar is at FLoV it is in room T340, Olof Wijksgatan 6. At SOCAV the room is F417, Sprängkullsgatan 25.
Fridays at 13.00-15.00
Contact at FLoV: Johan Söderberg
PhilLang has as a goal to bring linguists and philosophers together in a shared seminar. For information on the semninar please contact Ellen Breitholtz or Stellan Petersson.
Some Fridays from 10.15 to 12.00 in room T116.