W. B. Gallie - Academic Career

Academic Career

  • 1935-1938: Assistant Lecturer in Philosophy, University College of Swansea.
  • 1938-1948: Lecturer in Philosophy, University College of Swansea.
  • 1948-1950: Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University College of Swansea.
  • 1950-1954: Professor of Philosophy, University College of North Staffordshire.
  • 1954-1967: Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, Queen's University, Belfast.
  • 1967-1978: Professor of Political Science, Cambridge University.
  • 1967-1978: Fellow of Peterhouse.
  • 1970-1971: President of the Aristotelian Society

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