Islamic Studies. The Department warmly welcomes Dr
Kamran Karimullah who this semester moves from a research fellowship in Islamic Philosophy & Medicine to a full-time permanent position within R&T as Lecturer in Islamic Thought. As a post-doctoral fellow on the project
Genealogies of Knowledge, Kamran was responsible for constructing the pre-modern Greek, Arabic and Latin corpora. Among other things, he will teach a unit on 'Science and Islam' and convene a course on 'World Philosophies: Themes in the History of Ethical and Religious Thought'.
Further information.