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1. The Virginia Tech Darwin Celebration Committee announces the call
for papers for a conference on Charles Darwin's On the Origin of
Species after 150 Years, November 4, 2009 (20 days before the
sesquicentennial of the publication of the Origin) at Virginia Tech's
Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center in Blacksburg,
Virginia. Deadline for abstracts: May 15, 2009.
<http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-1.html>http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-1.html
2. The University of Minnesota Rochester (UMR) invites applications
for an open-rank, tenure-track faculty position in Social
Sciences/Humanities (preferred areas are history, philosophy, or
social psychology) for its degree program, the Bachelor of Science in
the Health Sciences (BSHS). Review of applications began on January
15, 2009, but will continue until the position is filled, so submit
as soon as possible.
<http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-2.html>http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-2.html
3. Yale University invites applications for a two year postdoctoral
fellowship in the Section of the History of Medicine, School of
Medicine, beginning 1 July 2009. Historians working on any geographic
area of the history of medicine since 1800 are encouraged to apply,
but preference will be given to applicants whose primary research
interests are in the history of women's health or in the history of
health advocacy. The deadline for submission is March 1, 2009, but
applications will be considered on a rolling basis as they are
received, and therefore applicants are encouraged to submit as soon
as possible.
<http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-3.html>http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-3.html
4. Spaces remain for researchers (including graduate students) and
teachers who are interested in moving beyond their current
disciplinary and academic boundaries to explore "heterogeneity,"
especially in processes of development over the life course, for a
workshop in Woods Hole, MA, "Heterogeneity and Development: Methods
and Perspectives from Sciences and Science Studies."
<http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-4.html>http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-4.html
5. The International History, Philosophy, and Science Teaching Group
(IHPST) announces the call for papers for the IHPST Tenth
International Conference, June 24-28, 2009, University of Notre Dame,
South Bend, IN. Proposals are welcomed in all areas and periods of
history and philosophy of science with implications for theoretical
and pedagogical issues in science and mathematics teaching.
Philosophers of education are also invited to contribute to these
same issues. Deadline for proposals: March 23, 2009.
<http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-5.html>http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-5.html
6. Scholars working in the area of history of evolutionary studies in
Britain between WW1 and WW2 are invited to participate in a
publishing project. The goal is to create an anthology of
peer-reviewed scholarly papers that both add substantively to the
topic and relate the subject to historiographical themes in the
broader history of science community. Proposals and queries are being
sought now, with the goal of submitting papers by 15 September 2009.
<http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-6.html>http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-6.html
7. The journal Eighteenth-Century Thought welcomes papers and
substantive discussion notes examining early modern thought pertinent
to the fields of philosophy, natural philosophy, medicine, law,
historiography, political theory, religion, economics, and the human
sciences as they were conceived and pursued from the mid seventeenth
century to the early nineteenth century. The journal is interested
not only in publishing individual essays in these disciplines, but is
especially interested in publishing studies that are themselves
interdisciplinary, embodying methods or subject matter from more than
one of these disciplines.
<http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-7.html>http://www.ishpssb.org/listserv/20090222-7.html
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