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Philosophy at the University of Glasgow is thriving. Our vibrant research environment includes an active community of postgraduate students and engaged staff who are internationally recognised
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Philosophy and Psychology at the University of Glasgow are thriving. Our vibrant research environment includes an active community of postgraduate students and engaged staff who are internationally
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The School of Law is looking to appoint a suitably qualified early-career academic to a fixed-term, three-year Lectureship in Legal Theory and the Philosophy of Law, starting from 1st September 2025
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has close collaborative links, not only with disciplines such as Translations Studies, English Literature, Scottish Literature and Classics, but also with History, Art History, Philosophy, Gender
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the field and engage in wide-ranging collaborations across the College of Arts & Humanities (English Literature, History, Philosophy, Theology). Research proposals Proposals are particularly welcome in
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options Study options PhD Duration: 3 years full-time / 5 years part-time A Doctor of Philosophy may be awarded to a student whose thesis is an original work making a significant contribution to knowledge
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, privacy and surveillance, and the philosophy of information. Our interests in the area apply across all domains, including cultural heritage institutions like libraries, archives, and museums, as
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interdisciplinary collaborations across the College of Arts & Humanities (English Literature, History, History of Art, Film, Digital Humanities, Philosophy, Theology) and College of Social Sciences (Politics
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Duration: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time Thesis length: 70,000-100,000 words, including references, bibliography and appendices (other than documentary appendices). A Doctor of Philosophy may be
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years part-time A Doctor of Philosophy may be awarded to a student whose thesis is an original work making a significant contribution to knowledge in, or understanding of, a field of study and normally