Justin Bruner and Ryan Doody join the Centre for PPE
We are delighted to introduce two new members of our Centre for Philosophy, Politics and Economics: Justin Bruner and Ryan Doody.
Justin Bruner
Justin Bruner has been appointed Assistant Professor and will be teaching evolutionary game theory and a course on collective decision-making in our MSc in PPE.
Before coming to Groningen, he was a continuing Lecturer (US equivalent of Assistant Professor) in the School of Politics and International Relations at the Australian National University
He was a postdoctoral research fellow working under Kim Sterelny in the School of Philosophy at the ANU. In December of 2014 I received my PhD in Philosophy from the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science at UC Irvine.
Ryan Doody
Ryan Doody has been appointed Research Fellow.
He was a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Center for Moral and Political Philosophy, of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem before joining us. He received his PhD in philosophy from MIT in 2016.
We are looking forward to working with them!
This article was published by the Faculty of Philosophy.
Last modified: | 14 May 2021 4.16 p.m. |
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