Journals and Conferences for Undergraduate Students
Many of you may have papers that you think ought to reach a wider audience. Consider submitting that paper to a journal or a conference. These are the standard platform to communicate your ideas. With a journal, your ideas go to print. In a conference, you actually present your paper and then answer questions from an audience. Both of these opportunities can be lots of fun, and lead to many more exciting opportunities. If you are considering graduate school in philosophy, having a publication or conference under your belt will help your application stand out.
Agora
Texas A & M University
Aporia
Brigham Young University
Butler
University Undergraduate Research Conference
Butler University
Canadian
Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science
Simon Fraser University
Carleton
University Student Journal of Philosophy
Carleton University
Cyberphilosophy Journal
The
University College of the Cariboo and
The University of Alberta
Dialogue
Phi Sigma Tau
Discourse
University of San Francisco
The Dualist
Stanford
University
Episteme
Dennison University
Ergon
University of South Carolina
Interlocutor
Sewanee University
Janua
Sophia
Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania
Midsouth Philosophy Conference and Undergraduate Conference
Meteorite
University of Michigan
National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference
Notre Dame University
Pacific University Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
Pacific University
Princeton Journal of Bioethics
Princeton University
Prolegomena
University of British Columbia
Prometheus
Johns Hopkins University
Reveries Sonoma State University
The Richmond Journal of Philosophy
Sophia
University of Victoria
Stoa
Santa Barbara City College
Elie Wiesel Essay Contest in Ethics
Elie Wiesel
Foundation for Humanity
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