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Posts by Leeds Centre for the History and Philosophy of Science

Registration for the British Society for the Philosophy of Science is now open! IMPORTANT: Early-bird registration closes on 1 MAY. You will NOT be able to book campus accommodation if you don’t register by this date, and will have to make your own arrangements. (Early-bird registration is also cheaper.) VENUE: University of Leeds KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Robin Hendry (Durham), Tarja Knuuttila (Vienna), Eleanor Knox (KCL) DATES: Tuesday 21 July — Thursday 23 July TO REGISTER/FURTHER INFORMATION: Go to…

Registration for the British Society for the Philosophy of Science is now open!

IMPORTANT: Early-bird registration closes on 1 MAY. You will NOT be able to book campus accommodation if you don’t register by this date, and will have to make your own arrangements. (Early-bird registration is also…

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New book out Leverhulme Research fellow Dr Fran Kohlt is celebrating the release of new co-authored work, 'Science, Religion and the Human Future'. Published by Oxford University Press, this book connects history of science with science communication, providing an essential tool for thinking through current and future scenarios for science engagement.

Dr Fran Kohlt's new book 'Science, Religion and the Human Future' can be ordered now!

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Digital Humanities in STEM – kickstarter workshop University of Leeds Centre for History & Philosophy of Science in collaboration with the Archives & Library of the Institution of Engineering and Technology ‘The Electrical Age (for Women)’ magazine 1926-86: an online digital history seminar. Date: Thursday 16th April 2026. Time: 14:00 - 16:00 GMT An online TEAMS event (link below). Online digitised magazines are great for research, education and public engagement.

Digital Humanities event

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MA Funding in the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science The School is pleased to announce that it has several funding opportunities available for taught Masters students for 2026-27 entry, in addition to the many offered by the University more generally.

MA funding for 2026/7 is available now in the school of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science at Leeds ahc.leeds.ac.uk/philosophy/n...

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MA Funding in the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science The School is pleased to announce that it has several funding opportunities available for taught Masters students for 2026-27 entry, in addition to the many offered by the University more generally.

Thinking of doing a Masters degree with us? @leedsprhs.bsky.social has just announced some school-based Masters scholarships to add to the innumerable scholarships offered by the University of Leeds. Check it out: ahc.leeds.ac.uk/philosophy/n...

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On 25 March at 3:30 PM, Ying Jia Tan (Wesleyan University) will give a hybrid talk to Leeds HPS titled "“Dreams of Abundance: Polyethylene and the Transformation of Agricultural and Industrial Ecosystems.”

For more information, visit the Leeds HPS website: hpsleeds.wordpress.com/2026/03/23/v...

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Visiting Speaker: Adelene Buckland (18 March) On 18 March 2026, Adelene Buckland (Kings College London) will give a talk in the Centre for HPS at Leeds titled, “Artificial Mothers: Technoscientific Utopias in the 1830s and beyond.” The talk wi…

On 18 March 2026, Adelene Buckland will give a talk to Leeds HPS titled "Artificial Mothers: Technoscientific Utopias in the 1830s and beyond."

Find more information here: hpsleeds.wordpress.com/2026/03/11/v...

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Visiting Speaker: Kristin Hussey (04 March) On 04 March 2026, Kristin Hussey (Newcastle University) will give a talk in the Centre for HPS at Leeds titled, "Contesting ‘Shift Work’ Disorder: Sleep, labour and medical perspectives on shift work in 20th century Britain." The talk will run from 3:30 to 5:00 PM in the IDEA Boardroom (17 Blenheim Terrace) and on Teams. Tea and coffee will be available in the room from 3:00, with dinner and drinks to follow up the talk. Find the Teams room here.

On 04 March, Kristin Hussey (Newcastle University) will give a talk at the Centre for HPS called "Contesting ‘Shift Work’ Disorder: Sleep, labour and medical perspectives on shift work in 20th century Britain."

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Upcoming talk: Monica Stenzel at the Linnean Society Monica Stenzel, a PhD student in Leeds HPS, will be giving a talk, titled "Fuzzy Logic: Wool as the Once and Future Fibre" to the Linnean Society of London on 25-February from 18:00 - 20:00. Find out more and purchase your tickets here.

Upcoming talk: Monica Stenzel at the Linnean Society

Monica Stenzel, a PhD student in Leeds HPS, will be giving a talk, titled "Fuzzy Logic: Wool as the Once and Future Fibre" to the Linnean Society of London on 25-February from 18:00 - 20:00. Find out more and purchase your tickets here.

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Upcoming talk: Greg Radick at the Simpson Center for Humanities On Thursday 05 March, Professor Gregory Radick will be giving a talk titled "Nurturing Science: An Enhanced Role for the Humanities" at the Simpson Center for Humanities in Seattle, Washington. Find the event details here!

Upcoming talk: Greg Radick at the Simpson Center for Humanities

On Thursday 05 March, Professor Gregory Radick will be giving a talk titled "Nurturing Science: An Enhanced Role for the Humanities" at the Simpson Center for Humanities in Seattle, Washington. Find the event details here!

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‘New Books in Philosophy’ Podcast Interview Ellen Clarke, the Centre for HPS's director this year, was interviewed last week for the New Books in Philosophy podcast, on her recently published book The Units of Life! Check out the podcast here!

‘New Books in Philosophy’ Podcast Interview

Ellen Clarke, the Centre for HPS's director this year, was interviewed last week for the New Books in Philosophy podcast, on her recently published book The Units of Life! Check out the podcast here!

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Feature in the Smithsonian Magazine! Dr. Edwin Rose, a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in HPS at Leeds has been featured in a new article in the Smithsonian Magazine, "Newly Digitized Records Reveal How Indigenous People Shared Their Knowledge of New Zealand’s Plants With Captain Cook’s Crew." Take a look at the article here.

Feature in the Smithsonian Magazine!

Dr. Edwin Rose, a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in HPS at Leeds has been featured in a new article in the Smithsonian Magazine, "Newly Digitized Records Reveal How Indigenous People Shared Their Knowledge of New Zealand’s Plants With Captain Cook’s Crew." Take…

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HPS Visiting Speaker Seminars, Semester 2, 2025-26 All seminars will take place in 17 Blenheim Terrace SR 2 (G.04) – the ground floor IDEA seminar room. (Find a campus map here). Online access will be via MS Teams; get in touch with e.clarke@leeds.ac.uk for a link. All talks run from 3.30-5pm, but we will meet in the room for tea/coffee from 3pm. All are welcome and postgraduate students are strongly encouraged to attend.

HPS Visiting Speaker Seminars, Semester 2, 2025-26

All seminars will take place in 17 Blenheim Terrace SR 2 (G.04) – the ground floor IDEA seminar room. (Find a campus map here). Online access will be via MS Teams; get in touch with e.clarke@leeds.ac.uk for a link. All talks run from 3.30-5pm, but…

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Work-in-Progress seminars, spring 2026 All WIPs run from 12-1 on Tuesdays, in the Botany House seminar room 1.03. WiP 2026 Semester 2 27th January– Tadhg Goodison, A tale of Two Almanacs- Meteorology in the world of London print culture Chair: Edwin 3rd February– Yuyou Wu, Reclaiming Realism for Models of the Free Energy Principle: A Perspectivist Account Chair: Harry 10 February – …

Work-in-Progress seminars, spring 2026

All WIPs run from 12-1 on Tuesdays, in the Botany House seminar room 1.03. WiP 2026 Semester 2 27th January– Tadhg Goodison, A tale of Two Almanacs- Meteorology in the world of London print culture Chair: Edwin 3rd February– Yuyou Wu, Reclaiming Realism for…

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Tomorrow!
Workshop ‘At the intersection of Pragmatism, Scientific Realism and Cognitive Science‘
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Is causal inference just statistical inference?

A blog post by Manchester's Jon Williamson for Leeds' Centre for Theoretical Philosophy. Enjoy!

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New post-doc! Harry Parker British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow Harry Parker is principally a historian of modern Britain, with interests ranging across the cultural, intellectual, and environmental history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He completed his PhD at Cambridge, where he worked on the history of the social sciences, before moving to the Science Museum to work as a postdoc on a…

New post-doc!

Harry Parker British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow Harry Parker is principally a historian of modern Britain, with interests ranging across the cultural, intellectual, and environmental history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He completed his PhD at Cambridge, where he…

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Workshop announcement Call for Registration: At the Intersection of Pragmatism, Scientific Realism and Cognitive Science Date: January 20-21, 2026 Location: Seminar Room 2, IDEA Centre (17 Blenheim Terrace), University of Leeds We are pleased to announce a two-day workshop exploring themes at the intersection of pragmatism, realism, and perceptual and cognitive science. Overview: This workshop explores themes at the intersection of pragmatism, realism, and perceptual and cognitive science, inspired by Hasok Chang’s…

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Call for Registration: At the Intersection of Pragmatism, Scientific Realism and Cognitive Science Date: January 20-21, 2026 Location: Seminar Room 2, IDEA Centre (17 Blenheim Terrace), University of Leeds We are pleased to announce a two-day workshop exploring themes at the…

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Special issue of Osiris Our postdoc Elisabeth Yang and her fellow co-editors, Andrea Graus and Violeta Ruiz, are thrilled to see the final publication of our special issue of Osiris: The Histories of Science and Childhoods. Featured are articles written by an array of brilliant scholars! Stay tuned!

Special issue of Osiris

Our postdoc Elisabeth Yang and her fellow co-editors, Andrea Graus and Violeta Ruiz, are thrilled to see the final publication of our special issue of Osiris: The Histories of Science and Childhoods. Featured are articles written by an array of brilliant scholars! Stay…

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#BSPS 2026 The annual meeting of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science is coming to Leeds! 21-23rd July There is a call for symposia here And call for abstracts here: Call for Abstracts The Call for is now open for papers at the British Society for Philosophy of Science 2026 Annual Conference in Leeds on 21st-23rd July 2026. Papers may be on a wide selection of topics within the philosophy of science (see list below) and should be suitable for presentation in 20 minutes, which will allow 10 minutes discussion.

#BSPS 2026

The annual meeting of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science is coming to Leeds! 21-23rd July There is a call for symposia here And call for abstracts here: Call for Abstracts The Call for is now open for papers at the British Society for Philosophy of Science 2026 Annual…

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Topham Inaugural_4/25/2025

Recording now available in full at mymedia.leeds.ac.uk/Mediasite/Pl...

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Topham Inaugural_4/25/2025

Finally, the recording has landed! If you missed @jontopham.bsky.social's inaugural lecture on "Science and religion from the ground up" back in April, you can now catch up online at mymedia.leeds.ac.uk/Mediasite/Pl.... @bshsnews.bsky.social @leedsprhs.bsky.social

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Good point @richardfallon.bsky.social. Join link on Teams: teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-joi...

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Don't miss out on this super talk about scientific printing by our own @edwinrose.bsky.social later today - join us either online or in person.

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HPS/Centre CHoP Talk: Edwin Rose (19 Nov) Announcing HPS/Centre CHoP Talk, 19 November: Edwin Rose: A Surplus in the Sciences? Printing, Publishing and Distributing Cambridge’s first Scientific Journal, 1821-1928 Next Wednesday, 19 November 2025, 4-5pm, in the School of English (Ground Floor of House 10, access through House 6), there will be a joint seminar of the Centre for HPS and the Centre for the Comparative History of Print (Centre-CHoP), exploring the history of scientific printing. 

HPS/Centre CHoP Talk: Edwin Rose (19 Nov)

Announcing HPS/Centre CHoP Talk, 19 November: Edwin Rose: A Surplus in the Sciences? Printing, Publishing and Distributing Cambridge’s first Scientific Journal, 1821-1928 Next Wednesday, 19 November 2025, 4-5pm, in the School of English (Ground Floor of…

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Royal Society essay prize for History of HSTM Announcing the 9th Notes and Records Essay Award Notes and Records reports on current research and archival activities across the history of science, technology and medicine. Our Essay Award is open to researchers from the above fields who have completed a postgraduate degree within the last five years. Enter for your chance to win £500 and publication in the journal for the winning entry. Submission deadline: 28 February 2026 - visit Notes and Records Essay Award | Royal Society

Royal Society essay prize for History of HSTM

Announcing the 9th Notes and Records Essay Award Notes and Records reports on current research and archival activities across the history of science, technology and medicine. Our Essay Award is open to researchers from the above fields who have…

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Are you a researcher in the field of history of science, technology and medicine? The #NotesAndRecord essay award is now open for entries until 28 February 2026. Visit our website find out more: buff.ly/dedMm93 #HistSci #HistSTM

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Who knew that the British JAIL for History of Science was in the Leeds School of Philosophy? We'll keep you on the historiographical straight and narrow!

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Rose, Edwin D.. Reading the World: British Practice of Natural History, 1760-1820. : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2025. xii + 395 pp. $65.00 (cloth), ISBN 9780822948513.$45.00 (paper), ISBN 9780822967705. Reviewed by Nathan Cornish (University of Southampton, Exeter University, Kew Gardens) Published on H-Sci-Med-Tech (October, 2025) Commissioned by Penelope K. Hardy (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse)

New book review:
Cornish on Rose, Edwin D.: _Reading the World: British Practice of Natural History, 1760-1820_. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2025. Published by H-Sci-Med-Tech.
Read here: networks.h-net.org/node/20129660

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HPS Visiting Speaker Seminars, Semester 1, 2025-26 All seminars will take place in 17 Blenheim Terrace SR 2 (G.04) – the ground floor IDEA seminar room. (Find a campus map here). Online access will be via MS Teams; a link will be shared in at…

Coming up in the Leeds HPS seminar this semester...... Rob Wilson, Matthew Sims, Alkistis Elliott-Graves
@matthewsims.bsky.social @alkistiseg.bsky.social

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