Rani Lill Anjum) is a philosopher at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)), working in philosophy of science and medicine. She leads the Centre for Applied Philosophy of Science (NMBU CAPS)), together with Yevgeniya Tomkiv). Her expertise is in the philosophy of causality, complexity, probability and risk, and other philosophical biases in science) that influence choice of theory, method, policy and practice. She uses Twitter) for professional networking. She loves experimenting in her teaching and she made a syllabus in podcast) episodes for her Introduction to Philosophy) class, to reduce screen time when teaching went digital. She has written about her experience with teaching during the pandemic for Daily Nous).
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