Andrew J. Stewart

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Born
Andrew James Stewart

1971 (age 5455)
AlmamaterUniversity of Glasgow (BSc, PhD)
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Andrew Stewart
Born
Andrew James Stewart

1971 (age 5455)
EducationMethodist College Belfast
Alma materUniversity of Glasgow (BSc, PhD)
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InstitutionsUniversity of Manchester
Unilever[2]
ThesisThe Time Course of the Influence of Implicit Causality Information on Resolving Anaphors (1998)
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Andrew James Stewart (born 1971) is a Professor of Cognitive Science[5][6] and Head of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Manchester.[1][7][8]

Stewart was educated at the Methodist College Belfast and the University of Glasgow where he was awarded a joint honours Bachelor of Science degree in cognitive science and computer science 1994. He was introduced to functional programming as an undergraduate by Philip Wadler via the Orwell language and spent a term as an exchange student at University of California, Berkeley where he took courses taught by John Searle. He returned to Glasgow for his PhD in Psychology, awarded in 1998 for research supervised by Martin Pickering and Tony Sanford.[4][3][9]

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