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The British Philosophical Association (BPA) is the professional association of philosophers in the UK. We encourage all postgrad philosophers to consider joining the BPA, especially as it costs just £8 per year for graduate students. You can find more information on the BPA website.
Membership of the BPA brings many benefits as explained on their website, including making possible the continued work of an organisation that effectively stands up for the interests of the profession, including the interests of junior academics.
NB The British Philosophical Association (BPA) and the British Postgraduate Philosophical Association (BPPA) are different organisations. Feel free to join us in a moment of Monty Pythonesque amusement!
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The British Philosophical
The British Philosophical Association (BPA) is the professional association of philosophers in the UK. We encourage all postgrad philosophers to consider joining the BPA, especially as it costs just £8 per year for graduate students. You can find more information on the BPA website.
Membership of the BPA brings many benefits as explained on their website, including making possible the continued work of an organisation that effectively stands up for the interests of the profession, including the interests of junior academics.
NB The British Philosophical Association (BPA) and the British Postgraduate Philosophical Association (BPPA) are different organisations. Feel free to join us in a moment of Monty Pythonesque amusement!
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