He accepted a Senior Research Fellowship at the National University of Singapore in 2002 where he both founded the Darwin Online Project and edited the Science section of the Victorian Web.
Dr. John van Wyhe created the vast majority of material in the science section, which includes primary materials in both French and English, and Dr. Marjorie Bloy created almost all the material about Victorian social and political history.
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