The Humanities/Science Project
Critical Conversations about Life and Knowledge
The Cogut Center for the Humanities and the Faculty Committee on Science and Technology Studies announce a three-year collaborative program linking the sciences and the humanities. The collaboration will promote interdisciplinary seminars and research groups that bring together scholars in the sciences and humanities, including Cogut Center postdoctoral fellows, visiting as well as Brown faculty members, and graduate and undergraduate students.
In 2008-2009, we celebrated the bicentennial of the birth of Charles Darwin (b. 1809) by focusing on the scientific and cultural history of evolutionary theory in the 150 years since the publication of The Origin of Species. For a look at the year's schedule, click here.
In 2009-10, we look at "Nature and Legacy: Humanists, Scientists and the Environment." For a current schedule of events, click here.


