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Congress 2024

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    Congress 2024 - Child and Dependent Care Subsidy see more

    Congress 2024 - Child and Dependent Care Subsidy 

    The Federation is pleased to offer an award program to help offset the cost of child and dependent care for participants in Congress 2024. The Congress Child and Dependent Care Subsidy program consists of a reimbursement of up to $200 for eligible expenses. This program stems from the Federation’s commitment to creating a more accessible, equitable, inclusive, and decolonized Congress experience for all attendees.

    The CPA has been allocated a limited number of subsidies. Each subsidy consists of a reimbursement to the attendee for proven eligible expenses of up to $200 and will be disbursed in July 2024.

    Priority to be given to graduate students, early career researchers, and Congress participants that meet the registration category criteria of underemployed or unemployed attendee.

    Eligibility

    Candidates must meet the following criteria:

    • Participation in Congress 2024 as a presenter, chair, moderator, or respondent;
    • Be members in good standing of the CPA;
    • Be registered for Congress 2024; and
    • Complete the following online application form by the application deadline.

    Congress 2024 - Child and Dependent Care Subsidy Application Form

    Application Deadline Extended - April 18, 2024

     

     March 28, 2024
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    Congress 2024: Early Bird Registration Now Open see more

    Congress 2024 Registration is Now Open - Early Bird Discount Expires - March 31, 2024 - REGISTER HERE

    Complimentary Congress and CPA Conference registration for students who identify as Black, Indigenous, or other Person of Colour.

    Please visit our 2024 CPA Annual Conference page for more information.

    We look forward to seeing you in Montreal this June! 

     February 08, 2024
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    CPA Student Travel Fund - 2024 Annual Congress

    McGill University June 18 - 21, 2024

     

    The CPA will reimburse eligible Congress-related travel expenses with its limited Student Travel Fund.


     

     

    To be eligible for a reimbursement, the applicant must:

    • be a student member of the CPA for 2024; 
    • have paid the 2024 Congress registration fees; 
    • be participating in the 2024 CPA Programme, presenting either a Full paper or Abstract;
    • submit the online reimbursement application form by June 28, 2024. 


    The final amount reimbursed depends on the number of claims received. As available funds are limited, students are encouraged to first obtain funding from their own institution or other sources. Reimbursements from other sources must be subtracted from the amount of travel expenses being claimed from the CPA Student Travel Fund. Students belonging to more than one association cannot request the same travel expense reimbursement from multiple associations/sources.

    Only accommodation and transportation expenses are reimbursable: hotel, airline flights, train and bus fares, shuttles / taxis to and from airports, train / bus stations, car mileage allowance from home to Montreal and return.

    Original documents and/or copies of receipts must be presented to the CPA before the reimbursement request will be approved. This includes airline boarding passes, train and bus tickets, receipts for car rentals, etc. Scanned forms and documents and e-receipts will also be accepted.

    Steps for Submitting Your Travel Expenses Claim Request:

    1) Complete and submit the online CPA Student Travel Fund Reimbursement Request Form;
    2) Submit your original and/or scanned documents and receipts to the CPA by June 28, 2024.

    Submitting Documents and Receipts:

    1) Email documents to administration@acpcpa.ca;

    2) In person at the CPA welcome desk during Congress (location will be indicated on program schedule). Do not leave any documents at the CPA desk if there is no one present at the desk;

    3) Mail documents to the CPA national office:
    The Canadian Philosophical Association
    PO Box 68 STN P
    Toronto ON M5S 2S6
    Canada

     

     

     March 28, 2024
  • Jennifer Burns posted an article
    The CPA invites submissions for its 2024 annual meeting. see more

     

     

    Call for Papers 

    Annual Meeting of The Canadian Philosophical Association 

     

    2024 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences

    McGill University, Montreal

    June 12 - 21, 2024

    *CPA Meeting Dates June 18 - 21, 2024*

    Call for papers now closed

     

    The Canadian Philosophical Association invites submissions of papers, abstracts, and symposium proposals for its 2024 annual meeting. This meeting is part of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences taking place June 12 - 21 at McGill University in Montreal, QC.  The CPA annual meeting, held June 18 - 21, will feature concurrent colloquia and symposia, and a plenary keynote given by a distinguished philosopher and sponsored by the Canadian Journal of Philosophy. And, for the second year in a row, there will be a series of special sessions, each of which will pair two prominent philosophers on a topic of shared interest. Each session will approach the topic from a historical and a contemporary perspective as follows:

    - Feminist Philosophy: Lisa Shapiro (McGill) & Lynne Tirrell (U Connecticut).

    - Moral Psychology: Sarah Stroud (UNC Chapel Hill) and Jennifer Whiting (Pittsburgh).

    - Philosophy of Language/Mind: Claude Panaccio (UQAM) & Francois Recanati (Institut Jean Nicod).

    The program committee anonymously referees abstracts as well as full papers and will consider proposals for symposia. Submissions in all areas of philosophy are welcome. The CPA is committed to organizing an accessible and inclusive meeting. 

    In an effort to finalize the schedule in a timely manner, the deadlines for the 2024 meeting are earlier than in previous years: The deadline for symposium proposals is October 16, 2023 at 11:59pm ET. The deadline for abstract and paper submissions is midnight, November 1, 2023 at 11:59pm ET. 

    Please note that the rules for symposia and abstract submissions have changed:

    Symposia submissions must be 500-750 words, and must include (i) a description of the topic of the symposium and its importance (recommended: a brief 100-200 word description for each presentation); and (ii) a list of participants who have confirmed attendance.  

    Abstract submissions must be 500-750 words. They should give a clear idea of the central theses defended, and, more importantly of the arguments to defend them. (Rules for full-paper submissions will be the same as in previous years).

    All submissions will be managed through EasyChair. Upon submission, you will be prompted to choose two areas of philosophy. Please choose the areas that best fit your submission. Even imperfect matches will help the Program Committee find appropriate referees for your submission.  For further, detailed instructions, please visit https://www.acpcpa.ca/cpages/submit. Submissions must be made by an active member of the CPA. New member enrollment and membership renewals for 2024 will be accepted starting October 2, 2023. Please visit www.acpcpa.ca/join for more information.

    A number of prizes are awarded by the Association for essays submitted for the Annual Meeting: two faculty essay prizes (one tenured, one non-tenured) and up to three student essay prizes (one student prize is reserved for each official language). In each year’s December issue of Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, prize winners from that year's Annual Meeting will be announced and a short list of exceptional papers that have been vetted by journal reviewers will be published. Prize winners are encouraged to submit their publication-ready papers to Dialogue early. 

    Finally, we extend a Call for volunteers to referee papers, or to chair, and/or comment at the meeting. If you are interested in volunteering for these roles, please click here.

    Participants can show up in the program only in one primary role, either as a speaker in a symposium, or as an author of a paper (either full or based on abstract). However, participants can and are encouraged to also comment and chair other sessions.

    For more information about the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, please visit https://www.federationhss.ca/en/congress2024

    Any inquiries should be directed at the Program Chair, Juan S. Piñeros Glasscock, at  cpameeting24@gmail.com.

     August 28, 2023