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personal enrichment or professional development. We wish to appoint a part-time (0.5 FTE) Senior Teaching Associate in Philosophy to play a key role in delivering new and existing Philosophy courses
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Society, a course taught between the Departments of History and Philosophy of Science, Sociology and Social Anthropology. Based in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, the role holder will
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description of teaching/advising experience and philosophy and comments on any efforts to encourage diversity, inclusion, and belonging. o Curriculum Vitae o Names and contact information of three to five
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Please submit a Cover letter, including a description of teaching/advising experience and philosophy and comments on any efforts to encourage diversity, inclusion, and belonging; a current CV; and the
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Dept. of the History and Philosophy of Science in order to contribute to the management of Faculty and Department finances. The post holder will be responsible for dealing with the incoming email and
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reviewed until the position is filled. o Cover letter, including a description of teaching/advising experience and philosophy and comments on any efforts to encourage diversity, inclusion, and belonging. o
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://academicpositions.harvard.edu ). Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. o Cover letter, including a description of teaching/advising experience and philosophy and comments on any efforts to encourage
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on the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, see www.hps.cam.ac.uk . For more on the University of Cambridge, see www.cam.ac.uk . Applicants should upload the following documents: 1) Cover letter
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an explanation as to how you meet the job requirements, what you would bring to the group, how your work philosophy aligns to our lab's values (see: https://gallianolab.org/how-we-operate/ ), and why this post
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and the Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge, while also having access to the Department of History and Philosophy of Science and the University's Herbarium. They will become part of