Dear all,

I am pleased to announce the following positions in Continental Philosophy available at Dundee.


SENIOR LECTURER IN PHILOSOPHY
The University of Dundee is seeking to consolidate its existing strengths in Philosophy, and to develop a unique Philosophy programme which will support the University’s new Liberal Arts model. We are building research and teaching links between the humanities, the arts, and the sciences, and we are looking for a Senior Lecturer who can provide focus and leadership in developing these areas. 

The appointment will complement our existing core specialisation in Continental European Philosophy, and strengthen our specific focus areas of philosophy of art and aesthetics, and philosophy of science and technology. Applicants should have excellent teaching ability in Continental European Philosophy, and a teaching and research specialisation in either (or both) art and aesthetics, or science and technology. We have a particular need for someone able to teach in philosophy of biology and the life sciences.  While our teaching and research strategy is centred in the Continental tradition, the Philosophy programme at Dundee embraces a pluralist ethos. Applicants who work in Analytic or other philosophical traditions are welcome to apply if they also have a strong and demonstrated capacity to teach in Continental philosophy modules, and to contribute to the research strategy of the Scottish Centre for Continental Philosophy. Evidence of innovative teaching will be looked upon favourably. Capacity to teach and research in feminist philosophy and gender theory would be a distinct advantage.  

In addition to teaching and administrative duties, you will be expected to undertake excellent research with demonstrable impact.  Pursuit of external grant funding and regularly publishing research papers in top ranked journals are essential, along with a strategy for knowledge exchange. You will also be expected to recruit and supervise research students, and to contribute to the University’s Enterprise, Employability and Entrepreneurship agenda.  

Full details on how to apply can be found here: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AXQ165/philosophy-senior-lecturer/

Further information about Philosophy at Dundee can be found at www.dundee.ac.uk/philosophy

Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Dominic Smith at d.j.y.smith@dundee.ac.uk
 
The University of Dundee is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. 

The University of Dundee is a Scottish Registered Charity, No. SC015096 
 

LECTURER IN PHILOSOPHY

The University of Dundee is seeking to appoint lecturers in Philosophy to consolidate its existing strengths, and to develop a unique Philosophy programme that will support the University’s new Liberal Arts model. We are building research and teaching links between the humanities, the arts, and the sciences, and the posts have been designed with these opportunities in mind.

The appointments will complement our existing core specialisation in Continental European Philosophy, and strengthen our specific focus areas of philosophy of art and aesthetics, and philosophy of science and technology.

Applicants should have excellent teaching ability in Continental European Philosophy, and a teaching and research specialisation in either (or both) art and aesthetics, or science and technology. We have a particular need for someone able to teach in philosophy of biology and the life sciences. While our teaching and research strategy is centred in the Continental tradition, the Philosophy programme at Dundee embraces a pluralist ethos. Applicants who work in Analytic or other philosophical traditions are welcome to apply if they also have a strong and demonstrated capacity to teach in Continental philosophy, and to contribute to the research strategy of the Scottish Centre for Continental Philosophy. Evidence of innovative teaching will be looked upon favourably. Capacity to teach and research in feminist philosophy and gender theory would be a distinct advantage.

In addition to teaching and administrative duties, you will be expected to undertake excellent research with demonstrable impact. Pursuit of external grant funding and regularly publishing research papers in top ranked journals are essential, along with a strategy for knowledge exchange. You will also be expected to recruit and supervise research students, and to contribute to the University’s Enterprise, Employability and entrepreneurship agenda.

Full details on how to apply can be found here: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AXQ163/philosophy-lecturer/

Further information about Philosophy at Dundee can be found at www.dundee.ac.uk/philosophy

Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Dominic Smith at d.j.y.smith@dundee.ac.uk
The University of Dundee is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. 

The University of Dundee is a Scottish Registered Charity, No. SC015096 

Regards,

Ashley.


Dr. Ashley Woodward

Philosophy, School of Humanities

University of Dundee

 

The Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy

www.mscp.org.au

 

Editor, Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy

www.parrhesiajournal.org

 


The University of Dundee is a registered Scottish Charity, No: SC015096 --------------------------------------------------------
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