Category: RPE

Open Days this Summer..

These events have now taken place – but to find out about our other, upcoming, Open Days, see:  http://www.glos.ac.uk/open/Pages/OpenDays.aspx  — As Summer approaches, we look forward to welcoming Religion, Philosophy & Ethics applicants / guests to Open Days…

New visitors

I have just come back from an Open Day here in Cheltenham, talking to people about the RPE course… I thought I’d pop a post here in case any of them/you are looking for more info… The blog…

Facebook

http://bit.ly/rpeglos is the address for a new Religion, Philosophy and Ethics at Gloucestershire facebook group – all are welcome to join…d.

RPE208 Day-Trip to Oxford

For students on the Indian Religions module: The plan… We go to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford ( http://www.ashmolean.org/ ) on Friday November 5th. We will meet on the museum steps, at 12:45. You can get the bus…

Studying Religion, Philosophy & Ethics at University

This Saturday sees one of our biggest Open Days (info: here), and I will be doing my bit, talking about what it is like to study religious, philosophical and ethical ideas, especially on our course here at University…

Welcome!

So – another year… A big welcome back to all existing RPE students, and an equally excessive welcome to all our new Religion, Philosophy & Ethics students. We will be seeing you all week – but do browse…

Flickr updates

Just a quick note: have finally begun to add some stuff to the RPE Flickr page (see widget to the right) – or http://www.flickr.com/photos/58244916@N00/ – hope to add some more soon…

Ning?

This is a post just for our current RPE / Philosophy students: we have a social network (with chat, forums, etc) for the course at http://rpeglos.ning.com/ – all level 2 and 3 students should have had an invite…

Swings and Roundabouts…

Some changes to let people know about this summer… Some minor changes to the RPE Course have taken place, and we have also launched a straight Philosophy programme as well. The role of Course Leader has passed from…

Why Study Religion, Philosophy and Ethics?

Philosophy seems more popular in Schools than ever. [As noted HERE by Nigel Warburton] In Scotland, the Herald newspaper has considered this – causing a number of its online readers to comment HERE about the value of philosophy….