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Assistant Professorship in Theoretical Philosophy, Zuerich (Switzerland), Deadline: 19 Feb 2017
The University of Zurich invites applications for an
*Assistant Professorship Tenure Track in Philosophy with a focus on
Theoretical Philosophy*
The post should be filled by August 1, 2018.
After two temporary three-year contracts it will become tenured, on the
condition that the candidate successfully completes the evaluation
process. The successful candidate should have a distinguished
international research profile in at least one field of Theoretical
Philosophy. She or he is expected to cover both systematic and historical
areas in research and teaching. Readiness to participate in disciplinary
and interdisciplinary cooperations within the university as well as at a
national and international level is a prerequisite. It is desirable that
the successful candidate should complement and/or deepen the existing
areas of specialization in Theoretical Philosophy and the History of
Philosophy (Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language, Epistemology,
Modern Philosophy, History of Analytic Philosophy). Candidates should hold
a PhD degree and have an excellent record of academic achievements in the
relevant field (for example an advanced postdoctoral research or
*Habilitation* project). Teaching may be carried out in English. Since
administrative work is conducted in German at the University of Zurich,
non-German speaking candidates are expected to acquire a working knowledge
of German within two years of appointment. The University of Zurich seeks
to increase the number of women in leading academic positions, it
therefore specifically encourages qualified women to apply.
The closing date for applications is February 19, 2017. Details concerning
the application procedure can be accessed at www.phil.uzh.ch/jobs.html.
For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Hans-Johann Glock
(glock@philos.uzh.ch).
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