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Postdoctoral and/or PhD student position in analytic philosophy, Utrecht (The Netherlands), Deadline: 18 December 2007
Postdoc and/or PhD research position in philosophy.
The Philosophy department of the Faculty of Humanities, University of
Utrecht, hosts an independent chair of University Professor Herman Philipse
in the section Theoretical Philosophy (chaired by Professor Albert Visser).
The section and Prof. Philipse invite applicants for the positions of
postdoc researcher and/or PhD-researcher (both 1,0 fte) in one of the
following domains: analytic philosophy, epistemology, philosophy of science,
or philosophy of religion. Both positions are mainly intended for research
and involve a little teaching and some management tasks. Applicants for the
postdoc position should have an excellent PhD in philosophy prior to
appointment and the ambition to pursue a university career. Applicants for
the PhD studentship should have a master's degree in philosophy with
excellent marks. Salary postdoc researcher: 2,279 to 3,597 euro gross per
month on a fulltime basis. Salary PhD-researcher: 1,956 euro in the first
year to 2,502 euro in the fourth year gross per month on a full-time basis.
Deadline for applications is 18 December 2007.
More information: Professor Herman Philipse, email
<Herman.Philipse@phil.uu.nl>, telephone: +31 (0)20 6755489.
Please visit www.uu.nl/vacancies for the complete job description. Your
application (by e-mail or regular mail) should contain a covering letter, a
curriculum vitae, a list of publications, and a 2-3 page research proposal.
Preferably it should also contain one or two publications that you consider
as your best pieces of work. Please refer to the vacancy number 68754 as
well as to the medium where you found this advertisement. E-mail
applications should be sent in pdf or doc format to PenO@let.uu.nl and
should specify your name and vacancy number in the message as well as in the
topic, include a list of attachments in the message, and specify your name
in every attachment.