Current Service to Scholarship

I have been an active member of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society since 2004 and have served as its secretary since 2019.

See: https://www.fns.org.uk/

As secretary, I field and respond to most inquiries to the society, and work closely with the society’s other officers to organize scholarly conferences with our hosts. These have included the 26th conference organized through the University of Lisbon but held online in September 2021 (‘What if Truth Were a Woman? On Nietzsche, Women, and Philosophy’), the 27th conference at the University of Dundee in September 2022 (‘Science, Art, Life’), the 28th conference at the University of Lausanne in September 2023 (‘Nietzsche and the Lyric’), and the 29th conference at the University of Verona in July 2024 (‘Nietzsche in the Anthropocene’), the 30th conference at Queen’s University Belfast in September 2025 (‘Nietzsche on Art, Affect, and the Political’), and the 31st conference at Panteion University in Athens in October 2026 (‘Nietzsche and Greek Thought’).

Other tasks I perform include facilitating our Works in Progress series with executive committee members, and anonymizing, distributing for evaluation, collating results for and announcing the winner of our annual R. J. Hollingdale Prize for best paper by a young scholar.