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Postdoc Fellowship with Cosmopolitanism and the Local: Applications due March 2, 2015
Postdoctoral Fellowship Science and Technology Studies (STS) / History and Philosophy of Science, Technology, Medicine (HPSTM) University of King’s College / Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS Duration: 1 year, with option to renew for second year pending budget and project restrictions and requirements Application Deadline: Monday March 2 2015 The University of King’s College and Dalhousie University…
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Check it out! Int’l Conference, Nehru Memorial Museum, New Delhi, Dec. 16-18
Bodies, Objects and Knowledge from the Age of Empire: Global Histories and Beyond Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi December 16 – 18, 2014 Co-Organized by Rohan Deb Roy, Simon Schaffer, Devyani Gupta and Sujit Sivasundaram (University of Cambridge) Including a presentation by Cosmo collaborator, Carla Nappi (University of British Columbia), “From Circulation to Relation: Translating New…
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FYI: Workshop in New York, “The Mediterranean as a Site of Interaction among Diverse Political Cultures” Nov. 21-22
FYI- Event of interest: An exciting workshop co-organized by Vasileios Syros (Academy of Finland), this Friday and Saturday! Presenters will be moving from the Middle Ages to the modern period. For more information, download the poster here: Mediterranean Workshop Program.pdf
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We blogged it for you, “Yinyang: the Way of Ways” with Dr. Robin Wang
On October 16, Dr. Robin Wang of Loyola Mount University delivered a fantastic lecture on yinyang theory to an eager crowd at the University of King’s College, Halifax. Although Cosmo-Local did not sponsor the event, her presentation touched on a number of themes in the history and philosophy of Chinese science. We’ve blogged about it here!
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Dr. Gordon McOuat and Situating Science short-listed for SSHRC Impact Awards
Congratulations to Dr. Gordon McOuat and Situating Science! Their success over the past seven years has been a driving force behind “Cosmopolitanism and the Local in Science & Nature”. Read more here.