Visiting Professor of History and Philosophy of Cognitive Science and Neuroscience
University of Pittsburgh
Visiting Professor ofHistory andPhilosophyof 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 NeuroscienceAOC: 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 courseApplicants 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 ScienceUniversity of Pittsburgh1102 Cathedral of LearningPittsburgh, PA 15260All letters of recommendation should 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.
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 NeuroscienceAOC: 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 courseApplicants 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 ScienceUniversity of Pittsburgh1102 Cathedral of LearningPittsburgh, PA 15260All letters of recommendation should 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.
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