The CIPSH Chairs programme was created by the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies (French: Conseil International de Philosophie et des Sciences Humaines, CIPSH) in 2018 and is modelled after the programme of UNESCO Chairs. The programme is designed to highlight and encourage existing research networks of centres of research in the humanities and to attract greater attention to the humanities worldwide and enhanced recognition of their importance in contemporary society.[1] CIPSH Chairs are established for a renewable period of five years.

History

The programme was proposed and discussed by the 33rd General Assembly of CIPSH in Liège, Belgium on 6 August 2017 and created by the CIPSH Executive Committee on 16 April 2018 during its meeting in Xiamen, China.[2] The first CIPSH Chairs were established in 2019.

List of CIPSH chairs

NameInstitutionCountryChairholderEstablished
1New Humanities[3]University of California, IrvineUnited StatesHsiung Ping-chen2019
2Ethnolinguistic Vitality & Diversity[4]Universiteit LeidenNetherlandsFelix K. Amala2019
3Global Studies[5]Universidade AbertaPortugalJosé Eduardo Franco2020
4Digital Humanities in Education[6] Universidade Nova de LisboaPortugalCarlos Ceia2020
5Diversity of Mathematical Research Cultures & Practices (DMRCP)[7]Universität HamburgGermanyBenedikt Löwe2021
6New Humanism: Spirituality & Secularity in the Modern WorldUniversiti Brunei DarussalamBruneiTong Chee Kiong2021

References

  1. "Important Announcement from CIPSH: Inaugurating a Programme of CIPSH Chairs". CIPSH. 21 November 2018. "CIPSH Chairs programme". CIPSH.
  2. "33rd General Assembly of the CIPSH—AGENDA (Liège 2017)". CIPSH. 5 August 2017. "The 1st Meeting of the Executive Committee of CIPSH". CIPSH. 21 March 2018.
  3. "UCI to welcome CIPSH Chair in New Humanities Hsiung Ping-chen". UCI. 27 January 2020.
  4. "Inauguration Chair Ethnolinguistic Vitality and Diversity in the World". CIPL. 28 April 2022.
  5. "Research Units: Center for Global Studies". UAb.
  6. "New CIPSH Chair on Digital Humanities". IHC-UNL. 16 October 2020.
  7. "CIPSH Chair: Diversity of Mathematical Research Cultures and Practices". CIPSH.
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