News & Updates
Along with co-PIs Sarah Connell (NU Boston), Julia Flanders (NU Boston), and Brian Ball (NU London), I received TIER 1 seed-funding from Northeastern University ($50,000) for the project New Digital Methods for Understanding The Impacts of Early Women Writers on the Development of Science and Philosophy.
I was awarded a British Academy/ Leverhulme Small Grants award for my project Women at the Dawn of Analytic Philosophy.
I was awarded a British Society for the History of Philosophy Scholarly Activity Award for archival research for Women at the Dawn of Analytic Philosophy.
Berkeley's Doctrine of Signs (edited with Manuel Fasko) is now available open access via De Gruyter: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783111197586/html
I will be a Summer Fellow at the Centre for Research in the Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (CRASSH), University of Cambridge from July to August 2024.
I will be an Associate Fellow at the Human Abilities Centre for the Advanced Study of the Humanities, Berlin from May to June 2024.
I wrote the introduction to this new edition of Susan Stebbing's Thinking to Some Purpose (originally published in 1939), available here.
In 2019, was awarded the Berkeley Essay Prize for my essay 'Anti-representationalism in Berkeley and Sergeant' (I tied for the prize with Manuel Fasko).
In 2020, I was invited to join the New Narratives in the History of Philosophy Early Career Reseachers Seminar, where ECR's workshop work in progress that contributes to extending the canon of the history of philosophy.
I am also a member of New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy. My profile page is here.
Along with Lauren Slater (Birkbeck) and Manuel Fasko (Basel), I was involved in a panel on 'Early Modern Theories of Mental Representation' for the Princeton-Bucharest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy (in September 2021), which is available here.