Humberstone to visit University of St Andrews as Carnegie Centennial Professor
We've known for a while, but now it's finally public: Lloyd Humberstone (Monash) is visiting St Andrews from March to June, 2012. The University has won a Carnegie Centennial Professorship that will fund the visit and a number of lectures at different Scottish universities. Humberstone will spend the time attached to the FLC project in Arché.
The FLC members are of curse very pleased about this, and we're now gearing up to prepare the visit by reading (selected parts of) The Connectives. If you don't know the unpublished manuscript by Humberstone, you need to have a look.
St Andrews announcement is here.

1 comments:
Wow! This is great. Lloyd Humberstone is one of the very, very best philosophical logicians today. (His lectures/talks, in my experience, are always interesting, fun, and models of clarity.) I hope that I overlap with his visit at some stage!
Congratulations! This is really good.
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