Susan James received her BA, MA and Ph.D. degrees in Philosophy from New Hall (now
Murray Edwards College),
University of Cambridge. She was Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the
University of Connecticut for two years before she returned to Cambridge, first as the Kathryn Jex Blake Research Fellow at
Girton College and then as Lecturer in the Faculty of Philosophy. She joined Birkbeck College in 2000 as Anniversary Reader, and became Professor of Philosophy in 2002. She was Chair of the Faculty of Philosophy in Cambridge from 1997–9 and then of the Birkbeck Philosophy Department in 2003–6. She is married and has two children. She has held a number of Research Fellowships: from the
British Academy and
Leverhulme Foundation in 1994–5; at the Humanities Research Centre and Research School of Social Science,
Australian National University (1994); at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1998); at the
Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (2003–04); at the Centre for Human Values,
Princeton University (2013–14); and at the
Berkeley UC School of Law (2019). She has also held a number of Visiting Professorships: she was the John Findlay Visiting Professor at the Department of Philosophy,
Boston University in 2008; the Kohut Visiting Professor at the
University of Chicago in 2017; and an Associate Member of the Department of Comparative Thought and Literature,
Johns Hopkins University (2015–18). She was President of the
Aristotelian Society in 2015–16 and was elected a Fellow of the
British Academy in 2019. ==Philosophical work ==