Visiting Professor ofHistory andPhilosophyof Cognitive Science and Neuroscience
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Employer: University of Pittsburgh
Industry: History & Philosophy of Science
Salary: Competitive
Job type: Full-Time
Visiting Professor of History and Philosophy of Cognitive Science and Neuroscience, Spring 2025
University of Pittsburgh, Department of History and Philosophy of Science,
Rank: Open Rank, History and Philosophy of Science, One-term visitor, beginning January 1, 2025.
AOS: History and/or Philosophy of Cognitive Science and/or Neuroscience
AOC: Open (including the philosophy of AI)
The Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh seeks candidates to fill a position as a Visiting Professor specializing in History and/or Philosophy of Cognitive Science and/or Neuroscience.
Required Qualifications: (1) A PhD in History and Philosophy of Science, Philosophy, or a closely related field expected by the proposed start date; (2) a promising research agenda in History and/or Philosophy of Cognitive Science and/or Neuroscience, and (3) exhibit interest in integrating history and philosophy of science as well as in-depth knowledge of the science or sciences relevant to their research.
Responsibilities: One undergraduate course and one graduate course
Applicants should submit a CV (including a research statement) and a list of at least three letters of recommendation. All letters of recommendation should be sent to Matt Ceraso at mrc118@pitt.edu. Please do not upload letters of recommendation to this website.
In addition, applicants should provide a brief personal statement that addresses their contributions to diversity through research, teaching, service and/or community engagement. Please mention any past contributions as well as any planned or potential contributions.
Please direct all further inquiries to:
Matthew Ceraso, mrc118@pitt.edu.
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
University of Pittsburgh
1102 Cathedral of Learning
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
University of Pittsburgh, Department of History and Philosophy of Science,
Rank: Open Rank, History and Philosophy of Science, One-term visitor, beginning January 1, 2025.
AOS: History and/or Philosophy of Cognitive Science and/or Neuroscience
AOC: Open (including the philosophy of AI)
The Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh seeks candidates to fill a position as a Visiting Professor specializing in History and/or Philosophy of Cognitive Science and/or Neuroscience.
Required Qualifications: (1) A PhD in History and Philosophy of Science, Philosophy, or a closely related field expected by the proposed start date; (2) a promising research agenda in History and/or Philosophy of Cognitive Science and/or Neuroscience, and (3) exhibit interest in integrating history and philosophy of science as well as in-depth knowledge of the science or sciences relevant to their research.
Responsibilities: One undergraduate course and one graduate course
Applicants should submit a CV (including a research statement) and a list of at least three letters of recommendation. All letters of recommendation should be sent to Matt Ceraso at mrc118@pitt.edu. Please do not upload letters of recommendation to this website.
In addition, applicants should provide a brief personal statement that addresses their contributions to diversity through research, teaching, service and/or community engagement. Please mention any past contributions as well as any planned or potential contributions.
Please direct all further inquiries to:
Matthew Ceraso, mrc118@pitt.edu.
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
University of Pittsburgh
1102 Cathedral of Learning
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Created: 2024-10-02
Reference: 24004737
Country: United States
State: Pennsylvania
City: Pittsburgh
ZIP: 15216
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