About History of Science
CONTACTS
Angela N. H. Creager
Executive of Graduate Studies, History of Science
125 Dickinson Hall
609-258-1680
creager@princeton.edu (join sends email)
Jacob S. T. Dlamini
Departmental Representative
102 Dickinson Hall
609-258-3394
jdlamini@princeton.edu (join sends email)
The Program in History of Science at Princeton University trains understudies to break down science, medication, and innovation in verifiable and social setting. We are a group of researchers including around twelve center and associated employees and around twenty graduate understudies, and additionally undergrad concentrators and going by colleagues. Notwithstanding courses for all levels of understudies, the project sorts out yearly workshops, a colloquium arrangement, and a pleasant week by week gathering on Monday evenings to talk about examination in advancement. This Program Seminar shapes the heart of our group.
Wide Disciplinary Connections
Aztec zodiac man, copy of unique painting or codexMembers of our gathering keep up energetic scholarly associations with various grounds groups, including (yet not restricted to):
Theory
Open arrangement
The Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities
Sex and sexuality concentrates on
Similar writing
Computerized humanities
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