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  1. Gregory Collins is a scholar of political economy, constitutional theory, and abolition in the Department of Political Science at Yale University. He has published a book on Edmund Burke's economic thought and several articles on Burke, Smith, Douglass, and Strauss.

  2. Gregory Collins (born 1960 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) was the sixth Abbot of the Abbey of the Dormition in Jerusalem . Studies and priestly ordination. Gregory (Earl) Collins studied Byzantine Studies and Scholastic Philosophy at Queen's University Belfast and the British School of Archaeology in Athens.

  3. Professor Collins is the second member of the Political Science faculty to receive this award. Mordechai Levy-Eichel, lecturer in Political Science, won in 2022. Gregory Collins, Lecturer in Political Science, has been awarded the Buckley Institute 2024 Lux et Veritas Faculty Prize after outstanding nominations from past students.

  4. About. I am a Lecturer in the Program on Ethics, Politics, and Economics and Department of Political Science at Yale University. My book on Edmund Burke's economic...

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  5. May 8, 2024 · The Buckley Institute is pleased to announce that the winner of the 2024 Lux et Veritas Faculty Prize is Dr. Gregory Collins, lecturer in the Department of Political Science and the Program on Ethics, Politics, and Economics at Yale University.

  6. Gregory M. Collins Lecturer, Program on Ethics, Politics, and Economics and Department of Political Science, Yale University; Author of: Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke's Political Economy

  7. Gregory Collins is a postdoctoral associate and lecturer at Yale University, specializing in the history of political thought and political economy. He has published on Edmund Burke, Adam Smith, Frederick Douglass, and the Scottish and French Enlightenment.