Dawn M Wilson
- After Exposure: Histories of Photographic Development and the New Theory of Photography. A workshop at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 6-7 December 2022.
- The Ethics of Documentary: A panel for a public event at the Milton Keynes Gallery, September 2022
- Philosophy Research Seminar at the Open University, May 2022
- MUMBLE Research Seminar, Centre for Language, Logic and Cognition, University of Turin, March 2022
- The 142nd Session of The Proceedings of The Aristotelian Society: A presentation on 7 March 2022
- Photography and Scientific Discourses: An interdisciplinary international conference at the Czech Academy of Sciences, December 2020
- Anglo-German Bildtheorie/Picture Theory Workshop, Florence, Italy, June 2019
- Philosophy Research Seminar at the University of Manchester, May 2019
- The Ethics of Capturing: A panel for a public event at The Photographer’s Gallery, London, May 2019
- New Theories in Photography: Analytic and Continental Perspectives: An international conference at the Paris Sorbonne, France, October 2018
- Anglo-German Bildtheorie/Picture Theory Workshop, Dartmouth College, USA, August 2018
- Ethics: Form and Content: An international conference at the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic, May 2018
- Aesthetics Today: A symposium at the University of Kent, June 2017
- Art and the Limits of Perception: A conference at the University of York with the SPIN (Sense Perception in the North) research group, April 2017
- Anglo-German Bildtheorie/Picture Theory Workshop, Fribourg, Switzerland, June 2016
- Philosophy Research Seminar at the University of Durham, November 2015
- White Rose Aesthetics Forum Workshop at the University of Sheffield, June 2015
- A series of three invited lectures to the Department of Philosophy and School of Art at the University of Padua, May 2015
- Cambridge Aesthetics Series Seminar, April 2015
- Anglo-German Bildtheorie/Picture Theory Workshop, Frankfurt, Germany, March 2015
- New Directions in the Philosophy of Photography: An international conference of the London Aesthetics Forum, February 2015
- Art and the Philosophy of Time: A workshop at the University of Nottingham, May 2014
- Anglo-German Bildtheorie/Picture theory Workshop, Düsseldorf, Germany, March 2014
- Fiction, Photography and Philosophy colloquium at the V&A (in association with the exhibition Making it Up: Photographic Fictions), London, 31st January 2014
- The Metaphysical Society (Metafizz) at Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, 28 January 2014
- Philosophy of Photography: An International Conference in Ovronnaz, Switzerland, 26-29 June 2013
- Anglo-German Bildtheorie/Picture Theory Workshop, Jena, 24-26 March 2012
- Philosophy Reunion at St Anne’s College, Oxford (Panel discussion on Emotion, Imagination and Education) 25th February 2012
- ‘Crunch 2011’ Festival of Art and Philosophy (Panel sesson: Making Art, Making Me), Hay-on-Wye, November 2011
- Schools Philosophy Conference at Queen’s University Belfast, 21st September 2011
Dawn M Phillips
- Wittgenstein Symposium: The Relation between Wittgenstein’s Conceptions of Philosophy and Aesthetics, 26th-28th May 2011
- British Philosophical Association – Meeting of Heads of Departments, London, 30th November 2010
- Images and Imaging in Philosophy, Science and the Arts: The 33rd International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, 8-14 August 2010
- Joint Session of the Mind Association and Aristotelian Society, University College Dublin, 9-11 July 2010
- British Wittgenstein Society Annual Conference, University of Southampton, 28-29 June 2010
- Workshop on ‘Time and Image’, University of Leeds, 19th May 2010
- University of Southampton Philosophy Society, 22 April 2010
- The Platform Photography Symposium, ‘Photography Today, Tomorrow’. An interdisciplinary international conference at the Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm, 27-28 March 2010
- Open University Department Research Seminar, 17th March 2010
- University of Nottingham Department Research Seminar, 3rd February 2010
- Bildtheorie and Photography: Comparative Philosophical Approaches. A workshop at the University of Warwick, April 2009