Graduating class
Mustafa Ada Kök (Medieval Studies), Antichrist in Purple: Ecclesiastical Invectives against Constantius II
Davide Politi (Medieval Studies), Demonic Magic and its Practitioners in Thirteenth-Century Exempla
Tinatin Mirinashvili (Medieval Studies), The Role of Ecclesiastical and Academic Authorities in the Thirteenth-century Academic Condemnations
Srdoc Tvrtko, (Medieval Studies), Freedom of the Human Will in Thomas Aquinas and Henry of Ghent
Leila Shavandi (History), Shi'itization of Piety, Farcization of Shi'ism and Regulation of the Body in Early Modern Safavid Iran
Mohammad Sami Ulqani (Philosophy), From Understanding to Mystical Understanding
Zorana Cvijanovic (Medieval Studies), Exemplary Pagans: Hector of Troy as a Christian Knight in Twelfth-Century Latin Literature
Nini Xia (History), Flatus and Needles: The First European Book on Acupuncture and Its Influence
Muhammet Selim Altinpinar (Philosophy), Philosophical conceptualization of religious understanding
Xenia Murastova (History), West, East and Discourses of Peace and War in the Public Representation of the Russian Orthodox Church (1943 - late 1940s)
Doha Tamri (Sociology), Family waqf in Fez: property, charity, and the neoliberal turn
Ivan Milekovic (Medieval Studies), The Philosophers in the City: Spaces of Academy in Stone and Text