🗣️Join Giulia Mazzola's talk on the 28th of April at 2.10PM "Does semantics motivate syntactic micro-variation? Empirical evidence from causative embedding in Southern Calabrese (Italo-Romance)"! See also ppls.ed.ac.uk/linguistics-...
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In his inaugural lecture, held at Edinburgh Futures Institute, Professor Simon Cox explores what research into brain and cognitive ageing has revealed — and what it has not.
📅 Wed 1 April
🕓 17:15pm
📍 Room 0.01, Edinburgh Futures Institute
🎟️ Free
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New episode of PPLS Perspectives! In this special episode Philosophers @thatwhichischolbi.bsky.social & Professor Michael Gill unpack the @parliament.scot assisted dying bill (17/03/26)—key arguments, evidence & what the debate means for society. Listen here: edin.ac/41zhatn
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Foundation-funded research, led by Dr Aja Murray at @schoolofppls.bsky.social, highlights key experiences which increase the risk of mental health conditions in young people with ADHD. This could pave the way for tailored support services.
👉 Read more: bit.ly/4cETTxb
#ADHD #MedicalResearch
Congratulations to Professor Antonella Sorace on being elected a Fellow of @acadsocsciences.bsky.social. Recognised for her contributions to linguistics and bilingualism research, and for championing multilingualism and language diversity in society. ppls.ed.ac.uk/linguistics-...
New article by Dr Suilin Lavelle reflects on recent PPLS activities aimed at boosting visibility of psychology beyond the West & tackling epistemic injustice. Featuring insights from Dr Adeyemi Adetula of Alex Ekwueme Federal University. Read more: edin.ac/4aUB6eM #Psychology #EpistemicJustice
A co-study supported by @wellcometrust.bsky.social, led by PPLS researchers, @ox.ac.uk & Paracelsus Medical finds little evidence that typical social media use at 11 or 14 predicts later depression. Heavy use linked to a small rise in suicide attempts. Time alone isn’t the full story edin.ac/4tzZjQa
New PPLS Perspectives episode! PG student Madeline Horner speaks with social psychologist Dr @ahbailey.bsky.social about why we often imagine a “person” as a man — and how subtle gender biases shape language, research, and real-world decisions. Listen here: edin.ac/4tpw8yY
In Japanese philosophy, unlike the atomised Western self, we are ‘ningen’ (人間), each enmeshed with other humans and nature @takeshimorisato.bsky.social
What's it like to speak at a major conference in Japan while still an undergraduate?
We caught up with Year 4 student Cameron Bain about presenting his sociolinguistic research at the Asia Pacific Conference.
Read more: llc.ed.ac.uk/whats-it-like-to-present...
In January Dr Tony Baugh became the second Black philosophy student to obtain a PhD from @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social. He has since taken a role at Coppin State University to establish their philosophy offering with the goal of creating a BMS programme. Read Tony's story: edin.ac/4tdMtGQ
Many thanks to my excellent colleague Suilin Lavelle for organising a stimulating cross-disciplinary workshop @schoolofppls.bsky.social on Scientific Pluralism and Majority World Psychology.
Lecture under way @schoolofppls.bsky.social by Dr Adetula on the need to go beyond Western epistemology in psychological research and include African perspectives. Thanks to the School DEI committee for organising this cross-disciplinary event.
In October @proftjcurry.bsky.social became the first Black philosopher to have expert testimony pass the Daubert Standard, the benchmark US courts use to assess the reliability of evidence. Read about Prof Curry's testimony and experience here: edin.ac/3Mnz7qM
Mazviita Chirimuuta in a red dress holding a small award next to a man in a grey suit.
Warm congratulations to Mazviita Chirimuuta, who received the 2025 Lakatos Award for her book "The Brain Abstracted" — "an outstanding example of the kind of work being done at the cutting edge of contemporary philosophy of science." mitpress.mit.edu/978026254804...
Last Friday Senior Lecturer in Philosophy Dr Mazviita Chirimuuta was presented with the Lakatos Award in recognition of her book “The Brain Abstracted: Simplification in the History and Philosophy of Neuroscience”. At the ceremony Dr Chirimuuta gave a lecture which you can view below.
This is the second set of findings from the study, the first being released in February that found no link between concerns with a child’s development at 13 to 15 months and the mother contracting the virus during pregnancy. Read more: edin.ac/42WhMeK
New findings from the CHILDS study shows developmental concerns in young children rose during Scotland’s lockdowns—and remain higher than pre-pandemic levels. Read more about how Covid shaped early years, and why targeted support matters now. edin.ac/3KsLiBV (1/2) #covid #lockdown #pandemic
On November 26th (the birthday of the legendary linguist Ferdinand de Saussure), we celebrate #WorldLinguisticsDay. What better way to mark the occasion than sharing the latest episode of our podcast, PPLS Perspectives, which featured Personal Chair of Experimental Linguistics Jenny Culbertson.
Dr Chirimuuta was awarded the Lakatos Prize in the summer in recognition of her book The Brain Abstracted an “opinionated” history of neuroscience. Read more about the book and award here: edin.ac/44rbCSO
This Friday, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy Dr Mazviita Chirimuuta will deliver the Lakatos Award Lecture. You can book FREE tickets to attend the lecture (in-person or online. By Following the link below. (1/2)
Congrats to PhD researcher in Linguistics Ahmed H. Alhuwayshil on being named one of @sgsah.bsky.social Most Innovative Researchers of 2025! His work on scalar implicatures is reshaping how we understand language & thought. Read more: ppls.ed.ac.uk/ppls-linguis...
The New episode of PPLS Perspectives is available now!
Maisy Hallam chats with Prof. Jenny Culbertson about how #technology, #AI, and global change are reshaping the future of language — and why #linguistic diversity matters more than ever.
Listen now: edin.ac/4r7axdA
Two weeks until the Philosophy of Science Association’s next office hours! @michelamassimi.bsky.social and Mazviita Chirimuuta on “New approaches to realism.”
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Read Honorary Fellow Dr Miranda Anderson’s review of Resistance, a powerful reflection on protest, photography & the persistence of hope, for @philosopher1923.bsky.social. The exhibition curated by Steve McQueen & Clarrie Wallis is on now @nationalgalleries.bsky.social. Read here: edin.ac/3XcPBE5
How will language shape the future of AI, education & society? At the GESDA Global Summit last month, Prof Jennifer Culbertson explored why understanding language structure & evolution is vital in the age of AI. Read more and watch her talk: edin.ac/3X8WDJY
#Linguistics #AI
This month @proftjcurry.bsky.social appeared at the Cambridge Union to debate the intent versus the methods of BLM. Prof Curry speaks as the Second Opposition on the motion “This House Believes BLM's intentions were more important than its methods”. Watch here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT8C...
In 2023 Dr. Clay-Gilmore became the first Black philosopher to earn a doctorate on Africana Philosophy & Black Male Studies in the University’s history. You can read more about his incredible journey here (2/2): ppls.ed.ac.uk/news/philoso...
PPLS #philosophy graduate now a postdoctoral fellow @utoronto.ca Dr Miron Clay-Gilmore provides a deep exploration into Africana philosophy, race, and the politics of knowledge. www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fmE... (1/2)
To mark UK Black History Month we start the new season of PPLS Perspectives. PhD candidate Tony Baugh speaks with @proftjcurry.bsky.social — the 1st Black philosophy prof in Edinburgh’s 442-year history & co-chair of the University’s landmark race review. Listen here: edin.ac/4hfFk3u