Provost’s Lecture Series on Academic Freedom with Akeel Bilgrami


DATE
Thursday November 4, 2021
TIME
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
COST
Free

You are invited to the next in our Autumn 2021 Provost’s Lecture Series on Academic Freedom, on November 4, 2021, with Professor Akeel Bilgrami.

For those unable to attend, this lecture will be recorded and archived at https://academic.ubc.ca/academic-freedom.

 

About the Event:

Diversity and Freedom of Inquiry in Academia

Lecture by Akeel Bilgrami, Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University

Organizer and Moderator:  Professor Margaret Schabas, Senior Advisor to the Provost, Academic Freedom

November 4, 2021

5:00 – 6:30 p.m., Sage East, University Centre (6331 Crescent Road)

RSVP by November 3 to provost.office@ubc.ca (note that in-person capacity is limited)

 

About Professor Bilgrami

Akeel Bilgrami received a B.A in English Literature from Elphinstone College, Bombay University and went to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar where he read Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. He has a Ph.D in Philosophy from the University of Chicago. He is the Sidney Morgenbesser Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, where he is also a Professor on the Committee on Global Thought. He has been the Director of the Heyman Centre for the Humanities as well as the South Asian Institute at Columbia.  His publications include the books Belief and Meaning (1992), Self-Knowledge and Resentment (2006), and Secularism, Identity and Enchantment (2014).  He also co-edited and contributed to Who’s Afraid of Academic Freedom? (2015).  He is due to publish two books in the near future: What is a Muslim? (Princeton University Press) and Gandhi’s Integrity (Columbia University Press), and is currently writing a book on the relations between agency, value, and practical reason.

 

Note: Physical distancing and COVID-19 protocols will be in place. Due to space capacity, registration is required.