Friday, February 12, 2016

Applicant Day - February 18th for Religion, Philosophy & Ethics applicants.

This coming week, on Thursday 18th February, we'll be holding the first of this year's Applicant Visit Days. If you've applied to start RPE in September 2016 - these events are for you!

 If you haven't booked for this (or the the 10th March applicant day) - you can do this at: http://www.glos.ac.uk/visit/pages/applicant-days.aspx


There will be a 'taster' session with Dr William Large, Course Leader for RPE:

The Examined Life – Plato famously said that an unexamined life was not worth living. But what is an unexamined life? How would you live a life that had no Religion, Philosophy and Ethics in it, and if you did would that really be a problem?

There will also be lots of opportunity to find out more about the RPE course and community here at facebook.com/groups/RPEglos  or on Twitter at @RPEatGlos. As well as the academic side of being a student, there will also be the chance to ask about finance, accommodation and the social aspects of student life! 
Gloucestershire. You can also see our Facebook group at

See you there..
Dave.
Students on the Spain field trip module..

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

On the road with Dr Peter Vardy

For the last week and a half, I've been off campus as part of Dr Peter Vardy's Candle Conferences Ethics tour..

My wonderful colleagues Dr Ben Trubody and Professor Melissa Raphael have been covering my teaching at the University (lucky students!), and I've been using Skype as much as train/hotel wi-fi will allow!


By the end of this week I'll have given my 'I ❤️ Kant' talk to nearly 4000 A-level students from around 200 Schools / Colleges. I apologise for the meme-filled slides (you can find a copy via twitter, where I am @davidwebster, if you really want to see them).

It's been really interesting talking with students and teachers - and I hope some of you are excited by what we do on the RPE course here. While I have found all the travel, and big audiences exciting, but slightly tiring - but Peter has enough energy for the whole audience- and has always made sure the debates have been very lively!



Dr Peter Vardy - in London.
You can also see me in conservation with Dr Vardy at http://wp.me/p2xWwL-ew