Matthew Nudds is Professor and Head of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Warwick, where he has served since 2012. He previously taught at the University of Edinburgh (2002–2012) and held academic positions including Vice Provost and Chair of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Warwick. His educational background includes undergraduate and postgraduate studies at University College London (UCL), supplemented by prestigious fellowships such as the University of London Jacobsen Fellowship and a Junior Research Fellowship at Jesus College, Oxford. His research centers on: Philosophy of mind , examining foundational questions about mental states and consciousness Philosophy of perception , with specialized focus on non-visual senses Auditory perception , investigating the nature of sounds, auditory objects, and spatial hearing Multisensory integration , particularly audio-visual cross-modal interactions His publications demonstrate consistent exploration of sensory metaphysics, historical perspectives on perception, and developmental aspects of sensory understanding. Recent works emphasize auditory phenomena, the epistemology of senses, and interdisciplinary connections between philosophy and cognitive science. Honors and fellowships include: University of London Jacobsen Fellowship Junior Research Fellowship, Jesus College Oxford He has supervised numerous doctoral students including Giulia Martina, Alisa Mandrigin, Clare Mac Cumhaill, Sam Wilkinson, Edoardo Zamuner, and Conor McHugh. His academic leadership extends to departmental administration and faculty governance within the Social Sciences framework.










