Cheryl Cline nominated for Alumni Award for Excellence in Teaching

Congratulations to Cheryl Cline, who was nominated for the 2019 Alumni Award for Excellence in Teaching 鈥 a nomination that is itself a recognition of her excellence. Cheryl is Director of the Office of Bioethics, and is cross-appointed to Philosophy. She has been recognized for her superb teaching in the past, winning a fellowship in educational scholarship, and several other awards.

 

Jon Miller visiting scholar at New York University鈥揂bu Dhabi

Jon Miller was invited to be a visiting scholar at New York University-Abu Dhabi in April and May 2019.  NYUAD is one of three NYU campuses around the world which are full degree-granting institutions, the other two being NYU Shanghai and the original NYU in Manhattan.  Previous holders of the prestigious position offered to Miller include Julia Annas, Quassim Cassam, Laurie Paul, and Kyle Stanford.

PhD Yual Chiek appointed at St. John's University in NYC

Recent Queen's PhD Yual Chiek has just accepted a permanent position at St John's University in NYC. He will be an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy there, starting on September 1. Yual works on Early Modern Philosophy, focusing especially on the ideas of compossibility and pre-established harmony in the work of G.W.F. Leibniz. He has co-edited two volumes and has published a number of articles and chapters on these topics.

Congratulations to Yual!

 

Will Kymlicka awarded SSHRC's Gold Medal

Will Kymlicka, Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy at Queen's, has received the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada's (SSHRC) highest research honour, the Gold Medal.

The Gold Medal is awarded to an individual whose sustained leadership, dedication and originality of thought have inspired students and colleagues alike. Will has won the medal for his groundbreaking work on the link between democracy and diversity which has advanced knowledge on models of citizenship and social justice within multicultural societies.