Of interest, Terrell
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>From: dcastigl <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Feb 20, 2006 9:49 PM
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>Subject: Political philosophy job at Exeter
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>Hi Terrell,
>would you mind to circulate this ad amongst the ECPR political theory group?
>Thanks.
>Hope you are well. best,
>dario
>
>Lectureship in Political Philosophy: Ref: 6673 - Closes 10th Mar 2006
>UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
>School of Humanities and Social Sciences (Academic)
>The School of Humanities and Social Sciences, incorporating the Institute of
>Arab and Islamic Studies, contains six departments (IAIS, History, Politics,
>Sociology & Philosophy, Classics & Ancient History and Theology) that achieved
>5 ranking in RAE 2001, placing it in the top four in the country for these
>subjects collectively. With over 100 full-time academic staff, 25 research
>fellows/assistants and numerous part-time teaching staff, more than 300
>postgraduate students and over 1500 undergraduates, the School offers a
>lively, cosmopolitan and interdisciplinary environment. For further
>information see http://www.huss.ex.ac.uk/. The Department of Politics, in
>association with the Department of Sociology and Philosophy, is looking to
>make a political philosophy appointment to support its research-led strategy
>for growth and the development of a new single honours philosophy programme.
>The post will be located in Politics but will be expected to work closely with
>colleagues in Sociology and Philosophy. We welcome applications from high
>quality researchers in all areas of Political Philosophy. We are particularly
>interested in the following areas: the history of political philosophy,
>Anglo-American political theory, ethics, and feminist theory, but candidates
>outside of these areas are encouraged to apply particularly if they can
>demonstrate an ability to engage with other research clusters in Politics
>and/or Philosophy at Exeter. Applicants will either have a PhD or be close to
>completion, with a proven record of, or clear potential to produce, published
>research of international excellence. The delivery of high quality teaching is
>expected from the successful candidate, in line with the Schools impressive
>record in this respect. The post is designed to support a new single honours
>programme in Philosophy: hence, a requirement for the post is that the
>successful candidate must be able to teach core undergraduate modules in
>philosophy. Details of current programmes in Politics and Philosophy can be
>found at http://www.huss.ex.ac.uk/politics/undergrad/ugmodules.htm and
>http://www.huss.ex.ac.uk/sociology/philosophy/index.htm. The starting salary
>will be up to point 10, £26,470 pa, on the Lecturer Scale points 9 to 18,
>£25,565 - £36,959 pa, (with accelerated incremental progression). The scale
>will be subject to a cost of living review with effect from 1 August each
>year. An increment will be payable on 1 October each year until the top of the
>scale is reached (subject to being in post for 6 months).
>
>Closing dates for completed applications is 10 March 2006.
>Application packs available from www.exeter.ac.uk/jobs2006; e-mail
>[log in to unmask];. quoting reference number 6673
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Professor Terrell Carver
Department of Politics
University of Bristol
10 Priory Road
Bristol
BS8 1TU
United Kingdom
+44 (0)117 928 8826
www.bristol.ac.uk/politics
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