McDonnell Postdoctoral Fellowships, Washington University in St Louis

Location

University of Washington, St. Louis, MO

Opening date

Dec 13, 2019

Deadline

Feb 1, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. EST

The description

The Department of Philosophyaccepts applications for two McDonnell postdoctoral fellowships for the 2020-2021 academic year in the Department of Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology (PNP) program. Installed within the Department of Philosophy, the PNP program promotes formal and informal interaction with philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists at the University of Washington. The program includes offers of undergraduate and undergraduate degrees, a wide range of courses and seminars, as well as regular symposia and research group meetings. The medjouel.com team informs you that each PNP postdoctoral fellow should teach two courses per year at the Department of Philosophy, present public lectures, carry out independent research and coordinate the functions of the PNP. There is a high probability that, with good performance, the scholarships will be renewed for a second year, 2021-2022. More information on the PNP program is available at https://pnp.wustl.edu/  . 

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Qualifications

PhD required.

Application instructions

To ensure their full consideration, interested candidates must send their curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, a short writing sample and a brief statement of their teaching and research interests by February 1, 2020. The request is made via Interfolio.

Inquiries about submitting applications should be sent to the department administrator, Rachel Dunaway (  rdunaway@wustl.edu  ). 

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