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N.B. The Society does not normally fund per diem (subsistence) but can consider requests for subsistence support in exceptional cases. Applications will be assessed following the submission deadlines: 01 January, 01 April, 01 July, 01 October. Usually a decision on applications will be provided within one month of the deadline. Please ensure you apply at the deadline most appropriate to the timing of the activity bearing in mind the timeline for a decision. It is not possible for out-of-cycle applications to be considered. Successful applicants should submit a report after the event/activity. Funds will be paid once the activity is complete and a report is provided. Successful applicants should submit a report after the event/activity. Funds will be paid once the activity is complete and a report is provided.
SAP Annual Conference
SAP Annual Conference 2024
28 – 30 June, St Anne’s College,
University of Oxford
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Membership of the Society is open to anyone interested in our aims, whether or not you hold a philosophical qualification or are employed as a professional philosopher.
Membership currently costs £26 per annum, or £14 for postgraduates. This includes online access to the Journal of Applied Philosophy, as well as a reduced fee for the Society’s annual conference. Members can also apply for event funding through the Society’s grant scheme.
Membership and journal subscription are handled by Wiley, as the publishers of the Journal of Applied Philosophy. The button will take you through to their website.
Latest News
Society for Applied Philosophy Post-Doctoral Fellowship Scheme
The Society has launched a Post-Doctoral Fellowship Scheme for researchers in applied philosophy who are within two years of receiving their PhD. Up to two one-year fellowships, worth £16,000 each, will be awarded each year to support post-doctoral research to
In memoriam: Brenda Almond
The SAP is deeply saddened to hear of the death of Brenda Almond, Emeritus Professor of Moral and Social Philosophy at the University of Hull. Professor Almond co-founded the SAP with Anthony O’Hear in 1982. She devoted many years to
SAP sponsored event: Social Ontology 2023
In Family law it is well known that Parents have a duty to support their children. This is the basis by which the state can impose child support on divorcing parents.
