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Aberdeen Art Historian at AAH2015
Dr Amy Bryzgel will chair a panel at the 41st Conference of the Association of Art Historians, being held between 9 and 11 April 2015 at the University of East Anglia, Norwich.
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New Journal launched: Aberdeen Academy of Theology
The School of Divinity, History and Philosophy is pleased to announce the publication of the new Aberdeen Academy of Theology, another initiative from the Centre for Ministry studies.We are delighted that Tom Greggs has agreed to deliver our launch meeting which will be held at Rubislaw Church Centre (1 Beaconsfield...
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Philosophy offers Elphinstone-waiver PhD Scholarship
One Elphinstone-waiver PhD scholarship in philosophy of perception is available for UK, EU, and Overseas students whose study starts in October 2015.
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Leverhulme Success!
Congratulations to Dr Toby Meadows for securing a Leverhulme International Network grant for the 'Set-Theoretic Pluralism' project network (£100k)! More details available soon.
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Congratulations to PhD student Jasmina Zaloznik!
Success with the Ksenija Hribar Award
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PhD Student Publishes Paper in The Journal of Philosophical Logic
Congratulations to PhD student Andreas Fjellstad whose paper 'Naive Modus Ponens and Failure of Transitivity' has been published in The Journal of Philosophical Logic! View the paper here.
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PhD Student Publishes Paper in The Review of Symbolic Logic
Congratulations to PhD student Andreas Fjellstad whose paper 'How a Semantics for Tonk Should Be' has been published in The Review of Symbolic Logic! View the paper here.
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New PhD!
Congratulations to Giacomo Melis on his recent successful PhD viva! Giacomo defended his dissertation entitled The Epistemic Defeat of A Priori and Empirical Certainties: A Comparison. Giacomo is currently working as a post-doctoral fellow for the Leverhulme funded project Relativism and Rational Tolerance. Well done Giacomo!
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The Thomas Reid Prize for Book Collecting
The Aberdeen Humanities Fund is pleased to announce the inaugural Thomas Reid Prize for Book Collecting.
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University of Aberdeen student's first book raises thousands for charity
A University of Aberdeen student is helping to raise money for charity after writing a book on the sacrifices made by railway staff that lost their lives during World War One.