MOVING TO FRONT: ANTONY PART-TIME APPOINTMENT CLARIFIED, BELOW
Louise Antony (philosophy of mind, feminist philosophy), Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachussetts, Amherst, has accepted appointment as Distinguished Visiting Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University, New Brunswick for (at least) the next five years, where she will teach a graduate seminar one semester per year (starting in 2020-21) (she will also continue teaching at U Mass/Amherst that term as well, so she is effectively still at least three-quarters of the time at U Mass). In addition, Daniel Hausman (philosophy of social science, philosophy of economics, applied ethics) will retire from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and take up a six-year full-time position at Rutgers as Research Professor of Bioethics in the Rutgers Center for Population Level Bioethics, with a secondary appointment in Philosophy (also starting in 2020-21). He will be teaching at least three graduate seminars in philosophy during this time, in addition to his teaching and supervision at the Center for Population Level Bioethics.
(Thanks to Phil Bricker for the clarifications.)
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