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  • CFP: JHP Summer Seminar in the History of Philosophy

    Ancient Origins of Renaissance and Early Modern Feminism, May 15–19, 2023 Mindful of the challenges facing young scholars working in the history of philosophy, the Board of Directors of the Journal of the History of Philosophy has established a Summer Seminar in the History of Philosophy. The central idea of the program is that a senior scholar…

  • Graduate Student Scholarship for Studies in the History of Ideas

    The Robert and Moira Sansom Ideas Foundation was established in 2013 with the intention to create a Graduate Student Scholarship for Studies in the History of Ideas, granting $10,000 each year in support of the work of the recipient. The scholarship is open to graduate students, who are or will be studying at a university…

  • Fully-funded PhD programme at the European University Institute (EUI)

    Students of intellectual history may be interested in the following call: The call for applications for the fully-funded PhD programme at the European University Institute (EUI) will open on 1 November 2022. The Department of History at the EUI offers exceptional opportunities to study the history of Europe in the World from the 15th century to the…

  • PhD and postdoctoral positions: Responses to Newton’s Mathematical-Experimental Paradigm in 18th-Century Philosophy

    Applications are now open for three four-year PhD positions, three four-year postdoctoral positions, and one two-year postdoctoral position in the history of modern philosophy and/or history and philosophy of science. The selected applicants will carry out part of the recently awarded project ‘Responses to Newton’s Mathematical-Experimental Paradigm in 18th-Century Philosophy’ (RENEW18). The project is funded by the Belgian research…

  • CFP: Classes and Masses in the History of Political Thought

    London Graduate Conference in the History of Political Thought, 30 June-1 July 2022 Keynote: Prof. Adom Getachew (University of Chicago) Location: University College London (Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre) Roundtable Speakers: Tejas Parasher (Cambridge), Sarah Dunstan (Glasgow), Nicola Miller (UCL), Adam Sutcliffe (KCL) Social divisions and social collectives have always been at the heart of political…