By interrogating the assumptions and evidence behind scientific models and characterizing the diversity of scientific practices, we advance our understanding of how the sciences work and decipher what kinds of answers they deliver.
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Professor Simeon Yates and Dr Elena Musi from the Department of Communication and Media feature on latest episode the University of Liverpool’s Original Ideas Podcast discussing how digital media shaping our world - from AI to misinformation 💻📱
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MCPS' summer newsletter is out now. Your chance to catch up on a busy semester of events and news.
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Watch now! The 2026 Giere Memorial lecture in philosophy of science recording is now on the MCPS YouTube channel. Thank you to Dr Roman Frigg! buff.ly/yfRXxh4
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🎉 Today is my birthday! 🥳 If you'd like to help me celebrate, here's a list of charities working to make the world better that could use some more support. 🫶
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If you're in Minneapolis next week, please join the Center for Canon Expansion and Change at this summer's public talk by Andrew Janiak (Duke). Tues 2 June, 1800. Free to attend; register online here: buff.ly/CDpXBRq
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Global Accessibility Awareness Day coming soon! Thur 21 May 2026. This year’s theme “Design,Develop,Deliver”, is about making accessibility an integral part of communication, design&innovation. Sponsored by UMN,University of Illinois system,&U of Michigan. More info+how to participate: gaad.umn.edu
An evening with Dr Roman Frigg
Cyclones, Forecasts, and Uncertainty: How Model-Ensembles Can Be an Effective Guide to Anticipatory Action"
Join the Center for Canon Expansion and Change for the public talk, "The Enlightenment's Most Dangerous Woman" by Andrew Janiak (Duke). Tues 2 June, 1800-2030, at Open Book, Minneapolis, MN. Register via QR code in image or link:
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"I wonder if these people have ever seen a student’s face when they finally understand something for the first time. What’s more, I wonder if they’ve ever seen a student experience the unique delight in not knowing."
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Event Timing: Tuesday June 2nd, 2026 - 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Doors open at 6:00 PM. Talk starts at 6:30 PM Event Address: Open Book, 1011 Washington Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55415 Contact us at…
This summer - Alternative Historical Paths for the Biological Sciences workshop - 11 July 2026, University of Leeds. Submission of expressions of interest/travel grant requests due Monday 1 June.
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Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) is a virtual accessibility event on Thursday, May 21, 2026 aimed at engaging in conversation, thinking, and learning about access and inclusion. The year’s…
"I wonder if these people have ever seen a student’s face when they finally understand something for the first time." Jane Sloan Peters, a professor of religious studies and historical theologian at t...
Applications invited for three-year postdoctoral position that is part of a new grant-funded project, the "Consortium for Advancing a Science of Purpose" (CASP).
More details, including how to apply, online:
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