I am passionate about community building and always down for one more reading group! Here are some of the activities I co-convene or have co-convened.

Minorities and Philosophy (MAP)

MAP is a global network of philosophy students and staff working to make academic philosophy more inclusive. We pair students with mentors and hold term-time seminars, lunches and when the weather is good — picnics on the lawn!

Social Epistemology Reading Group (SERG)

SERG explores the social dimensions of knowledge — how collective processes like deliberation, communication, and institutional structures influence what we know and how we come to know it. We meet on Mondays with savoury bites and pastries from new bakeries (most of the time).

Popper Seminar

The Popper Seminar was first convened by Karl Popper and originally held every Tuesday at 2pm — the only day Popper would come into the office. You can find some recorded sessions here.

ReproducibiliTea

ReproducibiliTea is a global journal club that discusses ideas about improving research, reproducibility and the Open Research movement. The LSE chapter holds bi-monthly workshops focused on areas of specific interest to MSc and PhD students.