Postdoctoral position in Ancient Philosophy (Toronto)

The Collaborative Program in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy [CPAMP] at the University of Toronto is delighted to announce the availability of a one-year postdoctoral position in Ancient Philosophy, to begin no later than 1st September 2020. (It may be possible for the Fellowship to be extended for a second year, but this should not be assumed as part of an application.) The Fellow will be based in the Department of Classics at Toronto, but will be expected to contribute to the intellectual life of CPAMP, which is run in collaboration with the Department of Philosophy and Centre for Medieval Studies, and to be available for up to 3 hours a week to assist in the organization of CPAMP activities. The value of the Fellowship is CA$50,000: some opportunity for paid teaching might also be available.

 

To be eligible, you must have been awarded a PhD in a relevant field (but from any Department or Program) by March 31, 2020, and have no more than three years (or full-time equivalent) of postdoctoral research experience.

 

If you wish to apply, please send pdfs (or preferably a single, combined pdf) to the address below containing: your CV, contact details for at least two and no more than three referees, a 500-word description of your research plans, and a writing sample of no more than 25 pages. Your email cover should briefly indicate how your work will complement the existing work of CPAMP, and may offer any other information you consider relevant to your application (but in general quality of information will be preferred over quantity).

 

The deadline for receipt of applications is midnight (EST) March 31, 2020. Application materials, and any inquiries in the meantime, should be sent to:

 

George Boys-Stones

george.boys.stones@utoronto.ca



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Olivier Renaut (2020, 6 février). Postdoctoral position in Ancient Philosophy (Toronto). Zetesis - Ζήτησις. Consulté le 18 avril 2024, à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/vdiq

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