Philosophy, Psychology, Law and Social Justice courses

Explore Big Ideas Across Mind, Ethics, and Society

Whether your interest lies in tracing the evolution of Western thought, understanding gender through psychological lenses, pondering the nature of art and beauty, or gaining practical skills for social justice advocacy—our continuing education courses offer a little something for every curious thinker.

Each course is available either online or on campus—simply spot the icons below to choose your preferred way to learn.

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History of Western Philosophy (Joint module with Dr Harry Drummond)

History of Western Philosophy

10 weekly meetings from Tuesday 30 September, 6 - 7.30pm with Dr Guen Taietti & Dr Harry Drummond

Critical Skills for Welfare Rights Professionals: Navigating DWP Disability and Sickness Processes

Critical Skills for Welfare Rights Professionals: Navigating DWP Disability and Sickness Processes

6 weekly meetings from Tuesday 30 September, 6 - 8pm with Ruth Knox

Psychological perspectives on gender

Psychological perspectives on gender: psychoanalytic, social learning, cognitive and evolutionary theories

5 weekly meetings from Thursday 2 October, 11am - 1pm with David Rice

Great Thinkers Series: Thinkers from Western and Eastern Philosophical Traditions

Great Thinkers Series: Foundations of Western Philosophy

5 weekly meetings from Wednesday 1 October, 6 - 8pm with Dr Shereen Shaw

Aesthetics & Philosophy of Art

Aesthetics & Philosophy of Art

6 weekly meetings from Wednesday 1 October, 6.30 - 6.30pm with Dr Harry Drummond