Jobs in Philosophy in Europe

KU Leuven,
Leuven,
Belgium
Post date: November 11, 2014
PhD or Postdoctoral Fellowship in Epistemology
Deadline: February 15, 2015

JOB DESCRIPTION

The Centre for Logic and Analytic Philosophy at KU Leuven invites applications for one full-time position at either doctoral or postdoctoral level as part of a research project on

KNOWLEDGE FIRST VIRTUE EPISTEMOLOGY

which is funded by a KU Leuven OT and an FWO grant (PI: Christoph Kelp) and will run until 2017/18.

DURATION: 3 years (PhD) or 2 years (Postdoc)
STARTING DATE: no later than October 1, 2015.

The candidate will be part of the Leuven Epistemology Group and will work on topics related to the project. (For further information about the project please visit the project website at http://christoph-kelp.com/knowledge-first-virtue-epistemology/)

At present, two postdoctoral researchers and one PhD student are working on the project. Additional hires at doctoral and postdoctoral level are expected.

The members of the research group will work closely together and are expected to actively contribute to the project and to activities at Leuven Epistemology Group and the Centre for Logic and Analytic Philosophy.

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APPLICATIONS: PHD LEVEL

Qualifications
The candidate must have obtained a master’s level degree in philosophy before taking up the position

Application materials
Candidates are requested to submit the following application materials to christoph [dot] kelp [__at__] hiw [dot] kuleuven [dot] be

* a cover letter
* a CV
* all available transcripts of grades
* a recent writing sample in epistemology
* two letters of recommendation (sent independently to the above email address by the referees)

Only electronic applications will be considered.

APPLICATIONS: POSTDOCTORAL LEVEL

Qualifications
* A PhD in philosophy
* Area of Specialisation: Epistemology (preferably: virtue epistemology and/or knowledge first epistemology)

Application Materials
Candidates are requested to submit the following application materials to christoph [dot] kelp [__at__] hiw [dot] kuleuven [dot] be

* a cover letter
* a CV
* a research proposal on a topic related to the project (max. 1000 words)
* a recent writing sample in epistemology
* two letters of recommendation (sent independently to the above email address by the referees)

Only electronic applications will be considered.

THE RESEARCH UNIT AND GROUP

The Centre for Logic and Analytic Philosophy (CLAW) is one of five research units in philosophy at KU Leuven. At present it counts 7 senior members of staff, 6 postdocs and 6 PhD students among its members. The Centre hosts a bi-weekly research seminar and various workshops and conferences. For more information, please visit CLAW’s website at http://hiw.kuleuven.be/claw

The Leuven Epistemology Group (LEG) is a growing research group within CLAW. At present it has has eight members: 3 senior members of staff, four postdocs and one PhD student. LEG hosts a bi-weekly research seminar and various conferences and workshops. For more information please visit LEG’s website at http://christoph.kelp.com/leg

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Universität Luzern, Theologische Fakultät,
Luzern,
Switzerland
Post date: October 22, 2014
ordentliche Professur für Philosophie (60-80%)
Deadline: November 26, 2014

An der Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Luzern ist zum 1. August 2015 eine unbefristete
Ordentliche Professur für Philosophie (60-80%)
zu besetzen. Die Theologische Fakultät bietet verschiedene anerkannte Ausbildungsgänge im theologischen Bereich an und engagiert sich in der interdisziplinären und fakultätsübergreifenden Zusammenarbeit.
Die ausgeschriebene Professur ist der Theologischen Fakultät zugeordnet. Der Schwerpunkt dieser Professur liegt im systematisch-theoretischen und im historischen Bereich (insbesondere Erkenntnislehre, Metaphysik, Religionsphilosophie). In der Lehre soll der/die Bewerber/-in interfakultär im Fach Philosophie der Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Fakultät mitwirken. Eine Mitarbeit im Fernstudium Theologie wird erwartet, wobei ein Lehrangebot in englischer Sprache zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt geplant ist.
Bewerber/innen sollen in den genannten Gebieten durch herausragende wissenschaftliche Qualitäten und pädagogische Eignung ausgewiesen sein. Promotion und Habilitation in Philosophie oder eine der Habilitation gleichwertige Qualifikation werden vorausgesetzt. Wünschenswert ist zudem ein qualifizierter Abschluss in Katholischer Theologie.
Die Universität Luzern strebt einen höheren Anteil von Frauen in Wissenschaft und Lehre an und fordert deshalb qualifizierte Frauen ausdrücklich zur Bewerbung auf.
Bewerber/innen mit Behinderung werden bei gleicher Eignung bevorzugt berücksichtigt.
Die Einstellungsbedingungen richten sich nach den Anstellungsbedingungen des Kantons Luzern.
Auskunft erteilt der Dekan der Theologischen Fakultät, Prof. Dr. Martin Mark (martin [dot] mark [__at__] unilu [dot] ch).
Bewerbungen mit den üblichen Unterlagen (Lebenslauf, akademische Zeugnisse, akademische Lehrtätigkeit, hochschuldidaktische Nachweise, Publikationsverzeichnis) senden Sie bitte sowohl in schriftlicher (schriftliche Unterlagen werden nicht zurückgeschickt, daher senden Sie bitte keine Originale) als auch elektronischer (CD) Form bis zum 26. November 2014 an das Dekanat der Theologischen Fakultät, Universität Luzern, Frohburgstrasse 3, Postfach 4466, CH-6002 Luzern.

University of Cologne,
Cologne,
Germany
Post date: October 2, 2014
PhD Scholarship in Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Deadline: November 1, 2014

PHD SCHOLARSHIP IN PHILOSOPHY OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COLOGNE, GERMANY

The University of Cologne (Germany) offers a doctoral scholarship in the philosophy of cognitive science. The candidate is expected to develop a dissertation within the project “Causal Relations in Neuroscientific Explanations” led by Dr Vera Hoffmann-Kolss (Cologne). This project is part of the joint project “Causation and Computation in Cognitive Neuroscience” led by Prof. Oron Shagrir (Jerusalem), Prof. Jens Harbecke (Witten/Herdecke), and Dr Vera Hoffmann-Kolss (Cologne), funded by the German-Israeli Foundation (GIF). For more details on the project, please visit our preliminary project website: http://www.jensharbecke.com/8.html

The scholarship recipient will be funded for up to three years starting in January 2015 (or later). The grant amounts to 1400 Euro per month in the first year, 1450 Euro in the second, and 1500 Euro in the third.

THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE
- an excellent Master's degree in philosophy, cognitive science, or a related discipline
- very good writing and presentation skills in English; knowledge of the German language is an advantage, but not mandatory
- an affinity with interdisciplinary research
- an interest in organizing and participating in conferences, workshops and smaller meetings

APPLICATION
Your application should include a letter of motivation, your CV with at least two addresses of potential referees, academic certificates (transcript of records), and a short text (max. 600 words) explaining your vision on the topic of the project and reflecting on philosophical questions that you consider important in the study.

The University of Cologne is particularly interested in applications from female candidates for this position and therefore strongly encourages women to apply. Applications from disabled candidates will be given preference in case of equal qualification.

Please send all documents as a single pdf file to Dr Vera Hoffmann-Kolss (vera [dot] hoffmann-kolss [__at__] uni-koeln [dot] de ) by November 1, 2014.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Candidates interested in this position should also consider applying for the position in the sub-project led by Prof. Harbecke.
For more information please contact Prof. Harbecke (jens [dot] harbecke [__at__] uni-wh [dot] de ).

Witten/Herdecke University,
Witten,
Germany
Post date: October 2, 2014
PhD Scholarship in Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Deadline: November 1, 2014

PHD SCHOLARSHIP IN PHILOSOPHY OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE AT WITTEN/HERDECKE UNIVERSITY, GERMANY

Witten/Herdecke University (Germany) offers a doctoral scholarship in the philosophy of cognitive science. The candidate is expected to develop a dissertation within the project “Levels: mechanistic, organizational, mereological” led by Prof. Jens Harbecke (Witten/Herdecke). This project is part of the joint project “Causation and Computation in Cognitive Neuroscience” led by Prof. Oron Shagrir (Jerusalem, Israel), Prof. Jens Harbecke (Witten/Herdecke), and Dr Vera Hoffmann-Kolss (Cologne, Germany), funded by the German-Israeli Foundation (GIF). For more details on the project, please visit our preliminary website: http://www.jensharbecke.com/8.html

The scholarship recipient will be funded for up to three years starting in January 2015 (or shortly afterwards). The grant amounts to 1400 Euro per month in the first year, 1450 Euro in the second, and 1500 Euro in the third.

THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE
- an excellent Master's degree in philosophy, cognitive science, or a related discipline
- very good writing and presentation skills in English; knowledge of the German language is an advantage, but not mandatory
- an affinity with interdisciplinary research
- an interest in organizing of, and participating in, conferences and workshops

APPLICATION
Your application should include a letter of motivation, your CV with at least two addresses of potential referees, academic certificates (transcript of records), and a short text (max. 600 words) explaining your vision on the topic of the project and reflecting on philosophical questions that you consider important in the study.

Witten/Herdecke University explicitly supports diversity. Therefore, we specifically encourage women to apply for this scholarship.
Please send all documents as a single pdf file to Prof. Jens Harbecke (jens [dot] harbecke [__at__] uni-wh [dot] de ) by 1 November 2014.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Candidates interested in this position should also consider applying for the PhD-scholarship within the sub-project led by Dr Hoffmann-Kolss.
For more information please contact Dr Hoffmann-Kolss (vera [dot] hoffman-kolss [__at__] uni-koeln [dot] de).

KU Leuven,
Leuven,
Belgium
Post date: September 18, 2014
PhD Fellowship in Philosophy of Art on Architectural Theory (KU Leuven)
Deadline: November 30, 2014

The Centre for Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Culture of KU Leuven's Institute of Philosophy and the Faculty of Architecture of KU Leuven welcomes applicants for one fully-funded two-year PhD-Fellowship, renewable for a second period of two years, in Philosophy of Art on Architectural Theory. The PhD-fellow will work in the research context of the Centre for Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Culture (KU Leuven's Institute of Philosophy) and the research group Architectural Cultures of the Recent Past (KU Leuven's Faculty of Architecture).

The project for which the funding is available aims to develop an analysis of the connection between religious and philosophical concepts and the theoretical discourse on architectural modernism from the period 1945-1970. The project situates itself on the crossroads between intellectual/art history, philosophy and theology. It has both a historiographical and a conceptual aim. The fellowship is part of the project Apocryphal and Apostolic Modernism. Forgotten Connections between religion and architectural modernism, 1945-1970, funded by the Research Fund KU Leuven. The successful applicant will write a PhD-dissertation within the overarching theme of aesthetics and architectural theory. The project is chaired by Prof. Stéphane Symons and by Prof. Rajesh Heynickx.

Start date: 1 February 2015 or as soon as possible.

We are looking for a candidate with the following qualifications:

• The motivation to pursue creative work in aesthetics and architectural theory;
• An explicit interest in the following research questions; In what way has religious thinking, mostly of Catholic origin, influenced the theoretical discourse on architectural modernism? and In what way did non-religious, philosophical and aesthetic concepts influence the theoretical discourse on religious architecture?
• An MA (or equivalent) in Philosophy, Art History, Intellectual History, Cultural History, Architecture or Theology and academic distinction;
• The ability to present research results at conferences, and to publish in peer-reviewed journals.
• The ability to play an active role in the research group (including its seminars);
• An excellent command of English; proficiency in French and/or German; a willingness to learn Dutch is a plus;

Enthusiastic and cooperative persons meeting these criteria are kindly invited to apply online according to the instructions given at http://www.kuleuven.be/vacatures. Include a cover letter, a CV, the names of two referees whom we might approach prior to appointment, and a sample piece of writing not exceeding 12.000 words (e.g. an MA thesis chapter). The deadline for applications is 30 November 2014. We will hold interviews with selected candidates soon thereafter. In preparation of the interview selected candidates will be given a short research assignment to assess their research skills.

The successful candidate will be required to carry out minor educational responsibilities and provide minor research assistance to both supervisors. S/he will become part of a dynamic and young group of scholars consisting of 8 professors, 4 postdoctoral fellows and twenty PhD students. The working language is English. The recipient of the fellowship is expected to live in Leuven or its immediate vicinity (Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent) and to work from the office.

Interested?
For further information, you can contact the project's supervisors, Prof. Dr. Symons at stephane [dot] symons [__at__] hiw [dot] kuleuven [dot] be and Prof. Dr. Heynickx at rajesh [dot] heynickx [__at__] kuleuven [dot] be.

You can apply for this job no later than November 30, 2014 via the online application tool
https://icts.kuleuven.be/apps/jobsite/vacatures/53097220

Foundational Research Institute,
Basel,
Switzerland
Post date: September 13, 2014
Research fellow - Animal ethics, artificial intelligence, anthropic reasoning, and/or public policy
Deadline:

The Foundational Research Institute ( http://foundational-research.org/ ) is a new nonprofit research organization devoted to reducing suffering in humanity’s future. We combine insights from artificial intelligence, technology, anthropic reasoning, international relations, sociology, public policy, ethics, animal welfare, and many other disciplines.

We’re looking for a research fellow or intern who will explore one or more of our topics of focus -- drawing connections between academic insights and their implications for altruism and reducing suffering. Here is a list of sample topics that we find important: http://foundational-research.org/open-research-questions/ We expect the research fellow/intern to publish in suitable venues, which may include academic journals, popular media websites, and/or on our organization’s own website.

The research fellow/intern should be self-directed and pursue topics mostly on his/her own, from idea generation through publication. Prior experience publishing papers is a plus.

The position is open to start at any time, depending on when we find a suitable candidate. While we are based in Basel, Switzerland and Albany, New York, USA, there is no requirement on location or working schedule; you may work from home and meet with us remotely online. Compensation will be comparable with that of other start-up nonprofit organizations.

If interested, please briefly tell us about yourself, why you’re interested in us, and what topics you would like to pursue.

Department of Philosophy, Education and Psychology,
Cagliari,
Italy
Post date: August 26, 2014
3-Year Ph positions
Deadline: September 12, 2014

A call is out for 6 fully funded PhD positions in the programme "Philosophy, Epistemology, and Cultural History" (University of Cagliari, Italy). Each successful applicant will obtain a full tuition waiver and a 3-year scholarship (about 1000 euros/month). Please observe that:

- Despite the name of the programme, we are also welcoming applicants who want to pursue research in subjects like mathematical logic, the foundations of physics, or universal algebra. There are members of Faculty who can supervise students in each of these areas.
- One position is reserved to students from overseas.
- We consider applications from researchers who already hold a PhD from a non-Italian university. These applicants, if admitted, can expect a reduction of their coursework load and a greater involvement in joint research with members of Faculty.
- The deadline for application is September 12, 2014.
- For details, please download the pdf file
http://www.unica.it/UserFiles/File/Utenti/a_cadon1/Dottorati/Bando%20XXX...

indexicals - Centre of transdisciplinary cognitive and theory of the state sciences,
Vienna,
Austria
Post date: August 19, 2014
Research assistent or co-operation partner - Modal logic or Philosophy of Law or Theory of Constition or Aesthetic
Deadline: December 31, 2014

indexicals - Centre of transdisciplinary cognitive and therory of the state sciences is a private scientific research institution based in Austria, Graz and Vienna, and conneted internationally to outstanding Universities. It was created by the philosopher Josephine Papst.

Currently the research centre is expanding at the Vienna base, and therefore, for one of the various research projects - desicion for which one is still open - the position of a research assistent or co-operation partner is open. The starting date would be Janury 7th, 2015. However, there is also the option to start earlier.

Applications with CV, motivation, list of publications, documentation of higher education and work experiece should be send to
Mag.Dr. Josephine Papst
Director of indexicals - Centre of transdisciplinary cognitive and theory of the state sciences
Garnisongasse 7/17
A-1090 Vienna
Austria

or by email to:
josephine [dot] papst [__at__] chello [dot] at

Faculty of Humanities at the University of Tübingen ,
Tübingen,
Germany
Post date: August 11, 2014
Position as Professor (W3)
Deadline: September 25, 2014

The AOS is in ancient philosophy and possibly its reception in medieval or early modern philosophy. Expertise in another area of philosophy is desirable.
Requirements for appointment are: PhD and habilitation degree or equivalent qualification (e.g. »second book«) as well as an attested didactic qualification.
Tübingen University is particularly interested in applications from female candidates for this position and therefore strongly urges women to apply.
Applications from disabled candidates will be given preference if the qualifications of these candidates are identical to those of a non-disabled candidate.
Applications with the usual documents (Curriculum Vitae, references, list of publications and teaching experience, overview of research covered) and 5 publications which are representative of your research should be sent, if possible in digital form, to: Dean of the Faculty of Humanities Prof. Dr. Jürgen Leonhardt, University of Tübingen, Wilhelmstraße 50, D-72074 Tübingen.

University of Graz,
Graz,
Austria
Post date: July 18, 2014
University Assistant without doctorate
Deadline: August 6, 2014

With its 3,800 employees and 30,000 students, the University of Graz provides an exciting and varied work environment. Due to our research and teaching competence we are a central institution for guaranteeing that Styria remains a research and education location.

The Department of Philosophy is looking for a

University Assistant without doctorate

(20 hours a week; fixed-term employment for the period of 4 years; position to be filled as of October 1st 2014 )

Job specification
•Provide research assistance
•Provide organisational and teaching assistance for courses
•Independently design and teach one course per year
•Provide support and advice for undergraduate students (for example by holding a regular consultation hour)
•Participate in ongoing research projects and assist in developing new ones
•Provide administrative support
•Write a PhD thesis in Eighteenth-Century-Philosophy of Mind

Professional qualifications
•Diploma or master's degree in Philosophy, preferably with a thesis on Early Modern Philosophy
•International experience (desirable)
•Very good English and at least a working knowledge of German (desirable)
•Familiarity with philological and interdisciplinary aspects of historical work in philosophy (desirable)

Personal profile
•Strong communication and organisational skills
•Ability to work effectively both independently and in a team
•Reliability
•Competence in both teaching and advising students

Classification

Salary scheme of the Universitäten-KV (University Collective Agreement): B1

Minimum salary

The minimum salary as stated in the collective agreement and according to the classification scheme is EUR 1307.90 gross/month. This minimum salary may be higher due to previous employment periods eligible for inclusion and other earnings and remunerations.

We offer you a job with a lot of responsibility and variety. You can expect an enjoyable work climate, flexible work hours and numerous possibilities for further education and personal development. Take advantage of the chance to enter into a challenging work environment full of team spirit and enthusiasm for your job.

Application Deadline: August 6th 2014
Reference Number: MB/127/99 ex 2013/14

The University of Graz strives to increase the proportion of women in particular in management and faculty positions and therefore encourages qualified women to apply.

If you are interested, please submit your application documents within the stated deadline. Make sure to indicate the reference number on your application and please send your CV and photo to:

bewerbung [__at__] uni-graz [dot] at

Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Personalressort
Universitätsplatz 3
8010 Graz

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