CfP: The History of Women Philosophers and Scientists
The Libori Summer School 2026 is dedicated to the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists. The Summer School offers an interdisciplinary forum for critical inquiry into women’s intellectual contributions across historical periods, cultural contexts, and disciplinary boundaries.
The Libori Summer School invites applications from Bachelor’s, Master’s and graduate students, as well as post-doctoral researchers interested in exploring the rich, diverse, and often overlooked histories of women philosophers and scientists. We particularly welcome contributions that adopt innovative perspectives, engage with neglected figures or traditions, or challenge established narratives through interdisciplinary approaches.
Possible areas of interest include (but are by no means limited to):
- History of philosophy and science
- Economics and political thought
- Ecofeminism and environmental humanities
- History of medicine and health
- Theology, religious thought, and spiritual traditions
- Global and non-Western intellectual histories
- Women writers, literary culture, and philosophy
- Sustainability, ethics, and social responsibility
- Science, technology, and gender
- Intersections of philosophy, science, art, and culture
The Libori Summer School strongly encourages interdisciplinary dialogue, welcoming submissions that bridge philosophy, history, science studies, literature, theology, economics, environmental studies, and related fields. Comparative, cross-cultural, and transhistorical approaches are especially encouraged.
Application Details:
To apply, please send the following documents in a single PDF-file no later than May 15, 2026:
- A brief curriculum vitae of no more than two pages
- A 300-word abstract to a topic of your choice
Notification of acceptance will be sent out latest by May 30, 2026, with early notifications for submissions in the preceding months being communicated in due time.
It should be noted that the Libori Summer School is scheduled to coincide with the Libori Festival Week, an event that attracts visitors from across the globe. It is recommended that submissions are made at the earliest opportunity, as this will facilitate the reservation of hotel accommodation at the earliest opportunity.
Please note that participation is possible both in-person and in a hybrid format.
3 ECTS credits will be awarded for participation with scientific paper and presentation.
For attendance without scientific contributions, please register here: https://indico.uni-paderborn.