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Early Career Fellow Hatice Gundeslioglu has published an article

The aim of this study was to examine whether the relationship between a set of risk and protective factors (e.g., selfesteem, stress, intolerance of uncertainty, autistic symptoms) and mental health problems differed between autistic and non-autistic undergraduates enrolled in UK universities across genders.

Fri 19 Sept 2025, 10:12 | Tags: Publications ECF

Our 鈥業rrational鈥 Past 鈥 Seminar Series (2025/26)

An interdisciplinary seminar series Our Irrational鈥 Past, organised by Dr Dino Jaku拧i膰, is coming back in 2025/2026! The series brings together a number of interdisciplinary scholars in order to reflect on the history, misconceptions, and presuppositions that underlie the state of academic disciplines as they exist today. The aim is to challenge commonly accepted narratives regarding how our disciplines historically developed into their present shape. We will also investigate how theories and worldviews of the past which we would no longer accept still play a role of unquestioned presuppositions within contemporary science and academia.

While the speakers for the 25/26 seminars are still being organised, please feel free to .

Moreover, if you are interested in presenting, or would like to suggest a speaker for the upcoming series please contact Dino Jaku拧i膰.

Thu 18 Sept 2025, 14:52 | Tags: P2K

Dr Dino Jaku拧i膰 (IAS P2K) has recently published an article entitled focusing on how academic freedom was conceived of during German Enlightenment and what we can learn from it today.

鈥淚n this article I argue that it is possible to find a positive account of academic freedom or of 鈥渇reedom to philosophise鈥 within Enlightenment thought. I focus on the case of Christian Wolff and his discussion of libertas philosophandi. I start by contextualising Wolff鈥檚 life and philosophy and discussing the negative aspect of his freedom to philosophise. I then present a case for an additional positive version understood as epistemic autonomy. Finally, I explain Wolffian epistemic autonomy within the context of his wider theory of cognition."

Thu 18 Sept 2025, 14:45 | Tags: P2K Publications

Dr Hannes Houck (Chemistry) awarded 鈧1.5 million starting grant by the European Research Council (ERC)

Dr Hannes Houck鈥檚 prestigious ERC award builds on a series of competitive funding successes, including a Royal Society University Research Fellowship and a EUTOPIA Science and Innovation Fellowship, co-funded by the Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie programme. Dr Houck is also recognised as a member of the EUTOPIA Young Leaders Academy, reflecting his growing influence in the European research landscape.

Fri 12 Sept 2025, 15:09 | Tags: YLA Eutopia SIF Grants

are an open-source publication and reading group that produces and disseminates international and interdisciplinary scholarship for liberation.

Their next programme, runs from October to December 2025. to be reminded on a rolling basis.

Tue 02 Sept 2025, 11:59

Exchanges: The Interdisciplinary Research Journal has just published its latest issue Vol. 12 No. 3 (2025), a special issue of papers drawn relating to the International Research Culture Conference (IRCC) hosted at the 91福利 (Sept '24). It follows the earlier () special issue from the previous conference. The issue contains a range of papers including elements of practice, policy, case study and personal reflection all relating to research culture, along with observations on the configuration of the conference itself. Alongside this, the editorial also provides updates on forthcoming editorial changes alongside a content overview, as well as a guide to forthcoming issues, contribution opportunities and social media activities.

Mon 01 Sept 2025, 09:35 | Tags: Publications

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