Philosophy
Research Awards
Department of Philosophy
Research Awards
Research Awards 2011
- Adrian Haddock has been awarded an AHRC Fellowship. He will spend the autumn semester 2012 writing on the relationship between objectivity and idealism. (December 2011)
- Colin Johnston has also been awarded an AHRC Fellowship. He will spend the autumn semester 2012 writing on Frege and Wittgenstein's conceptions of language. (December 2011)
- Philip Ebert was awarded an AHRC Early Career Fellowship. He will be working on Frege and topics in the philosophy of mathematics in the Spring 2012. (November 2011)
Research Awards 2009
- Rowan Cruft and Leif Wenar (KCL) have been awarded an Early Career Research Grant by the AHRC (£90,000) for their project "Rights and the Direction of Duties".
- Rowan Cruft has been awarded an ARHC networking grant.
Research Awards 2008
- Kent Hurtig received an AHRC Research leave award for 2009.
Research Awards 2007
- Antony Duff along with Sandra Marshall and their colleagues at Glasgow and Warwick, were awarded funding from the AHRC for their collaborative project on Criminalisation.
- Mike Wheeler and Adrian Haddock were both successful in the most recent (and extremely competitive) round of AHRC Research Leave Scheme-applications.
Research Awards 2006
- Rowan Cruft received an AHRB Research Leave award for 2006
- Duncan Pritchard received an AHRB Research Leave award for 2006.
Research Awards 2005
- Peter Sullivan received an AHRB Research Leave award for 2005
- Miek Wheeler received a £10,000 AHRC grant and co-ordinated a series of workshops on the topic of The Interactive Mind.
Research Awards 2003
Research Awards 2002
- Antony Duff was awarded a Leverhulme Major Fellowship for 2002-2005.
- Alan Millar was awarded an AHRB Research Leave Award for 2002.
- Duncan Pritchard was awarded a Leverhulme Trust Special Research Fellowship for 2002-2004.
- Antony Duff and Sandra Marshall, together with two colleagues in law from Edinburgh and Glasgow, were awarded a £35,000 AHRB research grant for a three year project on the criminal trial (2002-2005)