Centre for Time
The Centre for TIme was established in October 2002, supported by the Australian Research Council and the University of Sydney, under the terms of a federation Fellowship awarded to Huw Price.
Initially, the Centre's research focused primarily on the role of time and time-asymmetry in the conceptual foundations of modern physics, and on related issues in philosophy while also supporting research in a wide range of other areas.
They are now closely associated with the Sydney Centre for the Foundations of Science and have strengths in three main areas:
- the Pragmatic Foundations Project, associated Huw Price's second ARC Federation Fellowship);
- the philosophy and foundations of physics; and
- metaphysics and the philosophy of time.