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Lambert Awarded Inaugural Fellowship at Western Sydney University

Tuesday, August 2, 2016, By Rob Enslin
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, Dean’s Professor of the Humanities and director of the , has been appointed an inaugural senior research fellow of Western Sydney University’s , which provides M.A. and Ph.D. opportunities in contemporary continental philosophy.

Gregg Lambert

Gregg Lambert

Lambert joins nine other internationally recognized philosophers and theorists in the newly formed College of Fellows, which seeks to internationalize and promote collaborative research in the initiative.

For the next three years, Lambert will participate in various public events, including this fall’s launch of the university’s graduate program in philosophy. He also will headline lectures, workshops, reading groups and symposia on campus and throughout Australia’s east coast.

“We are delighted to have Professor Lambert as one of our inaugural fellows,” says , professor of philosophy at Western Sydney University. “His work [with] and contributions to the pressing questions that animate our program have been important to many of us for a long time, so we are honored to make him part of our plans. We hope his affiliation with Western Sydney University will be the start of many collaborative projects and exchanges to come.”

Lambert returns the compliment, citing Western Sydney University’s commitment to imaginative learning and academic rigor. “The Philosophy Research Initiative celebrates the work of scholars in an array of fields, including the arts, humanities and culture,” says Lambert, who has served as director and principal investigator of the Humanities Corridor since 2008. “The result is a campus culture that crackles with activity and fosters a lively exchange of ideas.”

Dennis Schmidt

Dennis Schmidt

The Philosophy Research Initiative is based in the School of Humanities and Communications Arts, where Lambert also will serve as an adjunct professor. The school’s activities are divided among two of Western Sydney University’s eight campuses throughout New South Wales.

Lambert is no stranger to Australia’s Harbour City, having lectured multiples times at the University of New South Wales. The former English professor in the College of Arts and Sciences was drawn to Western Sydney University because of the initiative’s reputation for cross-cutting, forward-looking scholarship.

“The Philosophy Research Initiative draws on themes of political philosophy, ethics and aesthetics,” says Lambert, currently an international scholar in the Global Collaborative Summer Program at Kyung Hee University in South Korea. “There’s a lot of emphasis on French and German philosophers of the 19th and 20th centuries, making for a lively discourse on acute political and cultural issues and, by extension, what it means to be human.”

Schmidt is excited to have someone of Lambert’s stature on campus, saying that he will help attract qualified talent. “As a member of the College of Fellows, Professor Lambert will entice graduate students from first-rate universities to come here to study,” he says. “Next year, we’ll add 10 more fellows to create a core group of 20, and, afterward, they will cycle on and off [the program] accordingly. I am confident that Professor Lambert and the other fellows will lead us into a new chapter of academic success.”

An accomplished teacher-scholar, Lambert studies critical theory and film, 20th-century French philosophy and the dynamics of the contemporary university. He is the author of more than 50 scholarly articles and nearly a dozen books, the most recent of which are “Return Statements: The Return of Religion in Contemporary Philosophy” (Edinburgh University Press, 2016) and the forthcoming “Philosophy After Friendship: Deleuze’s Conceptual Personae” (University of Minnesota Press, spring 2017).

University of Western Sydney

University of Western Sydney

A past member of the International Advisory Board of the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes, Lambert served as founding director of the 鶹ƵUniversity Humanities Center from 2008 to 2014. He also has held visiting and distinguished faculty appointments throughout North America, Europe and Asia, and earned a Ph.D. in comparative literature and philosophy at the University of California, Irvine.

Much of Lambert’s current work at 鶹Ƶinvolves the development of the Humanities Corridor, a large-scale interdisciplinary project that is supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, whose recent $3.5 million endowment award is being matched by gifts to the program’s nine institutional partners. For more information about the endowment campaign, contact Sara Wason, assistant vice president of corporate and foundation relations at Syracuse, at sdwason@syr.edu, or Mi Ditmar, the Humanities Corridor’s program coordinator, at mmditmar@syr.edu.

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