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The Chair of Natural Philosophy is a professorship at the University of Glasgow, in Scotland, which was established in 1727

The Nova Erectio of King James VI of Scotland shared the teaching of moral philosophy, logic and natural philosophy among the regents.

In 1727 separate chairs were instituted.

In 1986, the departments of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy were merged and formed the new department of Physics and Astronomy.

In 2024, Miles Padgett holds the Kelvin Chair of Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow.

Professors of natural philosophy

See also

References

  1. University of Glasgow website, A Brief History (page 2)
  2. JISC Archive website, Records of the University of Glasgow, Scotland: Department of Applied Physics
  3. The Glasgow Story website, Images section, Natural Philosophy Laboratory
  4. ResearchGate website, Miles Padgett, retrieved 11 December 2024
  5. JISC Archive, Records of the University of Glasgow, Scotland; Department of Applied Physics
  6. "The University of Glasgow Story". University of Glasgow. Retrieved 3 June 2019.


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