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Seven fellowships (senior and junior) at the Center for Main, Brain and Cognitive Evolution, Bochum (Germany), Deadline: 10 July 2011
*International Fellowships at the Center for Mind, Brain and Cognitive
Evolution*
*Ruhr-University of Bochum*
The Center for Mind, Brain and Cognitive Evolution is a platform at the
Ruhr-University Bochum that aims to foster interdisciplinary research projects
and support special master-programs at the intersection of philosophy,
psychology, psychiatry and neuroscience.
We are pleased to announce an international call for fellowships for the
academic year Sept. 2011 until July 2012 aimed at outstanding researchers.
We are flexible concerning the exact visiting period:
*1)**Senior fellowship in philosophy and psychiatry (for one month):*
Applicants must have been awarded a doctoral degree and they must have an
outstanding publication record in the area of philosophy or psychiatry,
with a strong interdisciplinary connection to the respective counterpart.
The applicants are expected to work at least on the level of an associate
professor. The research proposal should be related to the research project
"Understanding Other Minds" and the research project "Social Information
Processing and Culture". Applications are due by July 10, 2011. Please
send your application as well as requests for further information to Prof.
Dr. Albert Newen (albert.newen@rub.de <mailto:albert.newen@rub.de>) or
Prof. Dr. Martin Brüne (martin.bruene@wkp-lwl.de).
*2)**Senior fellowship in animal mind research (for one month):
*Applicants are expected to work at least on the level of an associate
professor and should be able to connect with the animal studies in the lab
of Prof. Onur Güntürkün.They must have an outstanding publication record
based on animal studies. We expect strong interdisciplinary interests and
the publications should also contribute to the theoretical understanding
of animal minds. Applications are due by July 10, 2011. Please send your
application as well as requests for further information to Prof. Dr. Onur
Güntürkün (onur.güntürkün@rub.de <mailto:onur.g%FCnt%FCrk%FCn@rub.de>) or
Prof. Dr. Albert Newen (albert.newen@rub.de <mailto:albert.newen@rub.de>)
*3)**Senior- or Junior-fellowship in philosophy and developmental aspects
of social and cultural cognition (for two to three months): *Applicants
must have been awarded a doctoral degree and they must have an outstanding
publication record in the area of philosophy, with a strong
interdisciplinary connection to developmental psychology or neuroscience.
The applicants of the junior fellowship are expected to work at least on
the level of an advanced postdoc. The applicants for the senior fellowship
are expected to work at least on the level of an associate professor. A
research proposal of the candidate should be related to the research
project "Understanding Other Minds" or to the research project "Social
information processing and Culture".
Applications are due by July 10, 2011.For further information
and application please contact Prof. Dr. Albert Newen (albert.newen@rub.de
<mailto:albert.newen@rub.de>) or Prof. Dr. Tobias Schlicht
(tobias.schlicht@rub.de <mailto:tobias.schlicht@rub.de>).
*4)**Senior or Junior-fellowship in Neurosciences with focus on memory
function (for three to six months):* Applicants must have been awarded a
doctoral degree and have an outstanding publication record in the area of
molecular, behavioral, and electrophysiological neurosciences or
neuroimaging. The applicants are expected to work at least on the level of
an associate professor, or at the level of an advanced post-doctoral
fellow. The research proposal should focus on a multidisciplinary or
comparative approach to memory function, preferably oriented towards the
medial temporal lobe and associated areas. No application deadline.
For further information or application please contact Prof. Dr. Magdalena
Sauvage (Magdalena.sauvage@rub.de <mailto:Magdalena.sauvage@rub.de>) .
*5)**Senior Fellowship in Neurophilosophy with an Interest in EEG Methods
(three to six months): *Applicants must hold a doctoral degree and are
expected to work at least on the level of an associate or advanced
assistant professor. They must have an outstanding publication record in
the area of philosophy of mind and language and/or epistemology with a
strong connection to the cognitive and neuro-sciences. Some familiarity
with EEG methods is desirable. The successful applicant will be expected
to take part in designing (and eventually conducting) a cooperative EEG
study on a research question of relevance for the philosophy of mind and
language and/or epistemology. For this purpose (s)he will be given access
to a 64-channel high-end EEG system and supported by local research staff.
The research proposal should outline the neuro-philosophical dimension of
the project and explain how his/her philosophical inquiries could be
advanced with EEG methods. Applications are due by July 10, 2011. Please
send your application as well as requests for further information to Prof.
Dr. Markus Werning (markus.werning@rub.de <mailto:markus.werning@rub.de>)
*6)**Senior or Junior Fellowship in Philosophical Semantics (one to four
months): *Applicants must hold a doctoral degree and they must have an
outstanding publication record in the philosophy of mind and language with
a focus on semantics. Applicants for the senior fellowship are expected to
work at least on the level of an associate professor. The research
proposal should indicate an interest in one or more of the following
topics: (i) semantic compositionality, (ii) contextuality, (iii) lexical
decomposition, (iv) semantic memory, (v) embodied / emulative semantics.
Applications are due by July 10, 2011. Please send your application as
well as requests for further information to Prof. Dr. Markus Werning
(markus.werning@rub.de <mailto:markus.werning@rub.de>)
*7)**Junior Fellowship for an outstanding female reseacher in philosophy
or cognitive science (for two months): * We offer a postdoctoral research
fellowship for up-and-coming female researchers with a promising track
record in the field of philosophy of mind and neuroscience. The candidate
should either be a philosopher with a strong track record in philosophy of
mind/psychology/neuroscience and a backgroundin experimental cognitive
science, or a cognitive scientist with a strong track record of
interacting with philosophy. A PhD is required by the time of application.
Applications are due by July 10, 2011. Please direct your application as
well as requests for further information to Prof. Dr. Albert Newen
(albert.newen@rub.de <mailto:albert.newen@rub.de>)
Financial Support: Junior Fellows normally receive 2.000 Euro per month
while Senior Fellows receive 3.000 Euro per month. This has to cover the
costs for travelling and accomodation (while the latter is comparably
cheap in a university guest house). Individual situations can be
discussed.
All fellows are invited to deliver a fellow lecture and will participate
in an interdisciplinary research program
Applications should include:
1.A (brief) letter of application including personal information academic
background, and research interests (please indicate the number and the
title of the fellowship you apply for).
2.A brief proposal for a research project (1-2 pages) if the fellowship is
planned for at least two months
3.CV including a list of publications, talks, conferences attended and
teaching experience.
4.One representative article as PDF document.
5.Only for applicants for a junior fellowship: one letter of
recommendation addressing the applicants' qualification for a research
project. This should be send from the referees directly or through a
letter service.
*All documents of the candidate should be sent electronically. We regret
that we will not be able to return any submitted material.*
For further information on the Center for Mind, Brain & Cognitive
Evolution please consult the following website:
http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/philosophy/mibra/indexEN.html.