Bruce Gahir, MSc, CIMA, PGCE

Principal Lecturer | School of Business | School of IT & Computing

Bruce Gahir combines experience in financial systems management and working in international institutions together with his teaching experience in economics and business studies.

After graduating from London University, Bruce first worked in the international banking environment before diverting to the study of philosophy and teaching economics, IT and business.

At Prague College Bruce Gahir lectures in Information Systems, Business Ethics and Finance.

 

Qualifications:

London University, Queen Mary College
MSc Applied Mathematics
 
Birkbeck College, University of London
MPhil, Philosophy (Business Ethics)
BA (Hons) Philosophy

London University, Bedford College
BSc (Hons) Mathematics/Physics

Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
CIMA Qualification

UK Department of Education - Qualified Teacher Status
PGCE - Postgraduate Certificate in Education


Prague College at Cyberspace 2009

Stefano Cavagnetto and Bruce Gahir

December 1, 2009

The annual Cyberspace conference organized by Masaryk University Journnal of Law and Technology was held in Brno (20 – 21 November 2009). Many topics, from cyber law, psychology, sociology, philosophy of cyberspace and up to cyber crime and cyber security were presented in different sessions. 

Prague College gave a contribution in the Philosophy session with the paper The Conception of Self in Multiple Cyber Worlds (Stefano Cavagnetto and Bruce Gahir) in which many issues about personal identity are discussed and a model based on information theory is proposed. The paper combines some concepts from information theory, Dennett theory of multiple drafts with the concept of liminoid as proposed by Victor Tucker in 1964. 

 

Along with Stefano Cavagnetto and Bruce Gahir of Prague College, speakers taking part in the Philosophy stream included: Alex Carruth - Durham University, David Hill - York University, Raphael Lepuschitz - University of Innsbruck, Hannes Alkin, Tobias Haider, Andreas Kirchner - University of Vienna, Mark Graham - University of Oxford, Herbert Hrachovec - Vienna University of Technology, Charles Ess - University of Aarhus. 

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