- Philosophy of Perception Conference, Shandong University, China, ‘Beyond Adverbialism: A New Non-relational Theory of Perceptual Experience’ (2021)
- Davide Bordini’s Experiences talk series, ‘Empty Space, Silence, and Absence’ (2021)
- Visiting Speaker at University of Western Ontario, Canada, ‘Beyond Adverbialism: A New Non-relational Theory of Perceptual Experience’ (2021)
- Uriah Kriegel’s Spring of Consciousness talk series, ‘Beyond Adverbialism: A New Non-relational Theory of Perceptual Experience’ (2021)
- Visiting Speaker at University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, ‘Empty Space, Silence, and Absence’ (2021)
- Seeing as Practice Workshop, University of Liverpool, ‘Seeing the Unseen’ (2020)
- Visiting Speaker at The Open University, UK, ‘Is Amodal Perception Really Perceptual?’ (2019)
- Masterclass at Queen Anne’s School, Reading, UK, ‘Perception as a Source of Knowledge’ (2019)
- Visiting Speaker at Stirling University, UK, ‘Is Amodal Perception Really Perceptual?’ (2019)
- Evening talk at Stowe School, Buckingham, UK, ‘Do Objects Have Colours?’ (2018)
- Harris Academy Outreach Event, UK, ‘Do Objects Have Colours?’ (2018)
- Visiting Speaker at Reading University, UK, ‘Do We Perceive Absences?’ (2018)
- Visiting Speaker at Southampton University, UK, ‘Two Kinds of Aboutness’ (2017)
- Nihilism Workshop, Manchester University, UK, ‘Colour Experience without Experience of Colour’ (2017)
- Seeing Features Workshop, Southampton, UK, ‘Seeing Unseen Features’ (2017)
- Public Engagement Event, Birmingham, UK, ‘Making Sense of our Senses’ (2017)
- Sense-Data Workshop, University of Glasgow, UK, ‘Two Kinds of Aboutness’ (2017)
- Phenomenal Intentionality Conference, Institut Jean Nicod, France, ‘Perceptual experience: Non-relationalism without Adverbialism’ (2017)
- Intentionality Conference, Cambridge, UK, ‘Perceptual experience: Non-relationalism without Adverbialism’ (2017)
- Study Day, invited talk at Birkbeck, University of London, UK, ‘Do we Perceive Absences? (2016)
- Minds Online, Virtual Conference, ‘Everything is Clear: All Perceptual Experiences are Phenomenologically Transparent’ (2016).
- New Directions Project, University of Cambridge, UK, ‘Everything is Clear: All Perceptual Experiences are Phenomenologically Transparent’ (2016)
- CRAG International Conference, University of Edinburgh, UK, ‘Perception: Experienced reality is always created’ (2015)
- Philosophers’ Cocoon Conference, University of Tampa, USA, ‘Intentional Adverbialism’ (2015)
- Contents of Consciousness workshop, University of Manchester, UK, ‘Transparency and Phenomenal Content’ (2015)
- Perceptual and Non-Perceptual Phenomenology workshop, University of Antwerp, Belgium, ‘Transparency and Perceptual Experience’ (2014)
- Graduate Conference in Theoretical Philosophy, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands, ‘Real Irrealism about Colour’ (2014)
- Graduate Conference on Perception, Thought and Judgement, University of Porto, Portugal, ‘A Non-Relational Account of Perceptual Experience’ (2013)
- Conference on Philosophy of Language and Mind (PLM), Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, ‘Perceptual Experience: Intentionality without Representation’ (2013)
- Graduate Conference on Philosophy of Mind and Psychology, King’s College London, UK, ‘Intentionality without Representation’ (2013)
Abstracts for some of these talks can be found on academia