Professor Fatema Amijee awarded UBC Killam Accelerator Research Fellowship and Rogers Prize



Congratulations to Professor Fatema Amijee on being awarded the UBC Killam Accelerator Research Fellowship and the 2025 Rogers Prize for the best article published in the BJHP last year, for her paper on Du Châtelet’s causal idealism.

Each year, the Killam Accelerator Research Fellowship is awarded to six exceptional UBC researchers in the early career stage from across the university. The fellowship recognizes outstanding research achievement and the potential for significant impact in their fields of scholarship.

The Rogers Prize, awarded for the first time in 2012, which was established in honour of John Rogers, the Founding Editor of the BJHP. The BSHP annually awards the Rogers Prize for the best article published in the BJHP.

Please join us in congratulating Professor Fatema Amijee!



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