
The title of Professor Huskinson's paper to be delivered in March 2025 will be, 'Navigating Academic Egos and Therapeutic Spaces'.
Commenting on the honour of this invitation, Professor Huskinson said:
"It's gratifying to have my work recognised in this way and to be given the fantastic opportunity of presenting The C.G. Jung Lecture for esteemed colleagues and students in the field. My research has tended to oscillate between applications of Nietzschean philosophy and psychoanalysis/Jungian psychology, and after a long and fruitful spell with Nietzsche and architecture, I sense my work might be drawn towards the psychologists again!"
Professor Peter Shapely, Head of School of History, Law, and Social Sciences, added:
"We are absolutely thrilled by Lucy's exceptional achievement. Being invited to deliver the prestigious annual C.G. Jung Lecture is a testament to the intellectual rigor of her research and her impressive global profile. Lucy has been a trail blazer in the fields of Nietzschean philosophy and Jungian psychology, with her publications translated into multiple languages and frequent invitations to present keynote papers at international conferences. Her ability to navigate these complex fields is nothing short of inspiring".
Well done, Professor Huskinson, and all the best for the lecture!