"HUGH J. SILVERMAN: Curriculum Vitae & Publications"

 

HONORS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

Hugh J. Silverman


I. HONORS AND AWARDS

1. University Teaching Awards

  • State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (1977)
  • Nominated for SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professorship (1996, 1997, 2001)

2. Research Fellowship Award

  • American Council of Learned Societies (NEH) Fellowship (1981-82)

3. Honorary Fellow

  • Warwick Centre for Research in Philosophy and Literature, University of Warwick, Coventry, ENGLAND (1986-89, 1989-92)

4. University Award Medal

  • Award Medal of the University of Helsinki, FINLAND (1997)

    [awarded by the Rector of the University of Helsinki]

5. Visiting Senior Fellow

  • Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen/Institute for the Human Sciences, Vienna, AUSTRIA (Spring-Summer 1998)

[in residence research fellowship]

6. Fulbright – University of Vienna Distinguished Chair

  • Fulbright-University of Vienna - Distinguished Chair in the Humanities, Vienna, AUSTRIA (2000-01)

    [selected by the Fulbright International Commission as the inaugural Fulbright-University of Vienna Chair in the Humanities]

7. Distinguished Fellow - Institute for Advanced Study, La Trobe University
  • Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA (June-July 2008)

II. VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS

  • Gastprofessor, Philosophisches Institut, Universität Wien, AUSTRIA, summer 1993
  • Professeur invité, Philosophie, Faculte des Lettres, Université de Nice, FRANCE, winter 1994
  • Visiting Professor, Aesthetics, Univ. of Helsinki, FINLAND, winter 1997
  • Gastprofessor, Philosophisches Institut, Universität Wien, AUSTRIA, summer 1997
  • Visiting Professor, General Philosophy, University of Sydney, AUSTRALIA, July-August 1998
  • Visiting Professor, Comparative Literature, University of Helsinki, FINLAND, winter 1999
  • Visiting Professor, Philosophy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, spring 2000
  • Gastprofessor, Philosophisches Institut, Universität Wien, AUSTRIA, summer 2000
  • Visiting Professor, Philosophia, Universita di Roma-II (Tor Vergata), ITALY, winter 2001
  • Distinguished Chair in the Humanities (Fulbright), University of Vienna, AUSTRIA, spring 2001
  • Visiting Professor, Philosophy, University College, Cork, IRELAND, winter 2002
  • Visiting Professor, Scandinavian Studies and Comparative Literature, NTNU, University of Trondheim, NORWAY, spring 2002
  • Gastprofessor, Institute for Interdisciplinary Research and Development, Universität Klagenfurt, AUSTRIA, summer 2003
  • Visiting Professor, Philosophy, University of Tampere, FINLAND, winter 2004
  • Visiting Professor, School of Philosophy, University of Tasmania, Hobart, AUSTRALIA, July-August 2004
  • Gastprofessor, Institute for Interdisciplinary Research and Development, Universität Klagenfurt, AUSTRIA, summer 2005

III. STONY BROOK / STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP GRANTS & AWARDS

    • Stony Brook Graduate School Grant-in-Aid (1978-79)
    • SUNY Faculty Research Fellowships (summers 1977, 1978, 1981)
    • NYS/UUP Continuing Faculty Professional Development Awards (1985, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999)

IV. RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANT AWARDS

    • Modern Languages Association (MLA)/American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Travel Grant For participation in FILLM Congress in BRAZIL (August 1993)
    • Fulbright Intercountry Travel Grants:
      • Germany - for lectures at the University of Marburg and University of Geissen, GERMANY(February 2001)
      • The Netherlands - for lectures at Erasmus University Rotterdam and University for Humanistic Studies, Utrecht, THE NETHERLANDS (June 2001)

V. DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

    • NDEA Title IV Graduate Fellowship in Philosophy (1966-67)
    • FACSEA Scholarship for Summer Study in France (summer 1968)
    • California State Scholarship (1969-70)
    • Stanford University Ph.D. Program Fellowship (1968, 1970-72)
    • Stanford University Philosophy Dept. Endowment Scholarships (summers 1970, 1971)
    • Research in International Studies Fellowship Grants (summer 1969, 1970; 1971-72)
    • Fulbright/French Government Fellowship & Alliance Française Scholarship (1971-72)

 


Hugh J. Silverman, Professor of Philosophy, and Comparative Literary & Cultural Studies
Department of Philosophy, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-3750 USA
Tel: (631) 331-4598; (631) 632-7592; Fax: (631) 331-0142
Email: hsilverman@ms.cc.sunysb.edu

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Last Updated: August 12, 2008