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Timothy Fuller is a Professor of Political Science at Colorado College, where he has taught since 1965. He has held significant administrative roles, including Acting President (2001-2002), Dean of the Faculty and College (1992-1999), and Department Chair (1985-1991). His expertise centers on political theory, with notable works on Michael Oakeshott, Machiavelli, and 20th-century political philosophy. He has lectured globally and holds honorary distinctions from Johns Hopkins University and Kenyon College.
Education:
- Ph.D. (with Distinction), Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, 1971
- M.A., Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, 1965
- B.A. (with Honors), Political Science, Kenyon College, 1961
Research interests include classical political thought, liberal and conservative ideologies, and the intersection of political philosophy with modern governance. His recent publications analyze Machiavelli’s legacy and Oakeshott’s contributions to liberal theory. He has been a visiting scholar at multiple institutions, including the London School of Economics and the University of Tulsa.
Awards:
- Distinguished Academic Visitor, LSE Government Department
- Bell Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Tulsa
Teaching focuses on political economy, American political thought, and conservatism/liberalism. His edited volumes and international lectures underscore his role as a leading voice in political theory discourse.




