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PhD student position in the philosophy of mathematical practice, Aarhus (Denmark), Deadline: 1 Nov 2021
Title of project:
The Philosophy and History of Mathematics
Research area and project description:
We are looking for a PhD student in the philosophy of mathematical
practice. The position is devoted to philosophical and/or historical
analyses of the practice of mathematics. Projects that focus on topics
related to the contemporary mathematical practice are especially
encouraged. Projects within the topics of visual thinking in mathematics,
applications of mathematics, and mathematical structuralism will be
preferred. We ask that candidates submit a project description (three
pages) together with the formal application.
Qualifications and specific competences:
We look for candidates that hold a Master?s degree and have a strong
background in mathematics. Some experience in the history or philosophy
(of mathematics) is desirable but not a strict requirement. Follow this
link for more information about the specific call:
https://phd.nat.au.dk/for-applicants/open-calls/november-2021/the-philosophy-and-history-of-mathematics/
General announcement:
Get your graduate degree at a top 100 university The Graduate School of
Natural Sciences at Aarhus University is looking for a number of bright,
enthusiastic and ambitious candidates who are interested in pursuing a PhD
education. The University is located in Aarhus, Denmark, which provides
international students with a safe and stable environment, a high standard
of living and a wealth of social opportunities. Besides having an
excellent reputation that enables our PhD graduates to find outstanding
employment prospects, Aarhus University offers attractive working
conditions, research support and campus resources. Read more about all the
benefits here<https://international.au.dk/>. Applications are accepted
from college students and graduates with an academic record corresponding
to a Bachelor?s or Master?s degree.
Application deadline is 1 November 2020 at noon (11:59 CET), with a
starting date of 1 February 2021 or later. Best regards,
Jessica
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