Our Graduates
Browse through profiles of recent SHAPS graduates and learn about the diverse research being done in the School. Featured below are some of our most recent graduates. Scroll down further and click through the links to view our graduates (by year) who completed their PhD or Masters from 2018 onwards.
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Henry Dobson (PhD in Philosophy, 2024), A Common Morality Approach for AI Ethics
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Amy Hodgson (PhD in History, 2024) The Cost of Truth-Telling: An Oral History of Staff and Testifiers’ Experiences of Chile’s Truth Commissions The Chilean government created two truth commissions to investigate human rights abuses committed during the 1973–90 Pinochet dictatorship. Using primarily oral history, this thesis examines how victim communities and commission staff experienced the […]
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Nicole Nomikos (MA in Philosophy, 2024), Being and Knowing in Plato and Leibniz The philosophies of Plato and Gottfried Leibniz share various metaphysical parallels, many of which underlie their approaches in how knowledge about the world is obtained. These parallels are noteworthy, underscoring a direct Platonic influence on Leibniz’s philosophy. Despite Leibniz’s divergence in many […]
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Eliza O’Donnell (PhD in Cultural Materials Conservation, 2024), The Painting is Broken: Understanding Issues of Authenticity and Art Attribution in Contemporary Indonesia
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Madaline Harris-Schober (PhD in Classics & Archaeology, 2023) ‘Ritual Architecture, Material Culture and Practice of the Philistines’ This thesis focuses on the recognition of cult and ritual in the Late Bronze Age [LBA] to Iron Age (1175–586 BCE) Levant. It is concerned with the identification and elucidation of ritual architecture, material culture and practices based […]