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BELFAST: June 9, 2011 On the evening of June 1, 2011 Deacon Andrei Psarev, an instructor Holy Trinity Seminary, gave a forty-minute presentation on his doctoral research in the School of History and Anthropology at Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. This talk took place under the auspices of the 'Byzantium in Belfast' seminar series of the Institute of Byzantine Studies, in the University. Earlier the same day, Fr Andrei's differentiation took place. Here, before a panel of faculty from the School of History and Anthropology, Fr. Andrei was questioned on his proposed doctoral topic and his plans for his thesis. The committee was chaired by Dr. Dion Smythe (working on the explanation of Byzantine historiographical texts), Dr. Sinead O'Sullivan (an expert on Carolingian intellectual history), and Dr. Eric Morier-Genoud (who specializes in African history, specifically the processes of Christianization in Angola and Mozambique). Having read the materials submitted, the panel asked Fr Andrei searching questions about his proposal and his intended methods of work. At the conclusion of the viva voce examination for differentiation, the Chair of the Panel was pleased to announce the unanimous decision of the convened panel was to permit the candidate to proceed to differentiate and to register as a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the University.
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