Oxford University Student Conference on Spinoza
A conference to honour and explore the myriad ways in which Spinoza has contributed to, and continues to contribute to, the history of philosophy. This inaugural event is in collaboration with the Oxford University Philosophy Society.

The event will feature talks from world-renowned Spinoza scholars and a programme of presentations from philosophy students from around the world.

Open to all – registration not required.

Hosted by:
Dr Hannah Laurens (Pembroke College Lecturer in Philosophy)
Anna Mayer (2021, Philosophy and Theology)
Ella-Rose Keith (2021, Philosophy and Theology)

Keynote Speakers:
Professor Clare Carlisle (Kings College London)
Professor Susan James (Birkbeck College London)

Presentations from:
Leonardo Villa Forte
Johanna Alt
Marianne Doherty
Akumjung Pongen
Benjamin Kane

If you would like to attend a free lunch during the day with the speakers and other attendees, please register here: bit.ly/3MULusE.

Registration is not required for the rest of the conference.

Please note that some photographs will be taken during a short session in the afternoon. If you do not wish to be photographed, please let our organisers know at the beginning of the day or at lunchtime.
Date: 11 May 2023, 9:30
Venue: Harold Lee Room, Pembroke College OX1 1DW (Full disabled Access)
Speaker: Various Speakers
Hosts: Ella-Rose Keith (2021, Philosophy and Theology), Anna Mayer (2021, Philosophy and Theology), Dr Hannah Laurens (Pembroke College, University of Oxford)
Booking required?: Not required
Cost: Free
Audience: Public
Editor: Lama Alhelou