From: Linda Hogan <LHO...@tcd.ie>
Postdoctoral Researcher in Environmental Ethics
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in Environmental Ethics at Trinity College Dublin. This is a three-year position for a researcher with a PhD in ethics or a related discipline. The overall area of work will be in environmental ethics. The project will focus on developing ideas in ethical consumerism and how it relates to climate change. A good outcome of the work would be a stronger articulation of the consumption dilemmas faced by individuals and groups who seek to live ethically in the Anthropocene, and the development of new models/frameworks for ethical consumption.
Candidates will be given considerable freedom to pursue their research and publications within the general theme described above. The Postdoctoral researcher will also be expected to organise a seminar series, and support the development of an Environmental Ethics Initiative.
The salary will be as follows with an appointment made in accordance with experience since award of the PhD. Point 1 €41,208 , Point 2 €41,785 , Point 3 €43,699 , Point 4 €44,921 , Point 5 €46,180 , Point 6 €47,477. Appointees will avail of the Irish public sector pension scheme with an additional 20% of salary paid into the scheme by the project. A travel and publication budget is available for the project. The project will be carried out in the School of Religion, Theology and Peace Studies with Professor Linda Hogan as the Principal Investigator.
Applications should be in the form of a covering letter, a current CV and the names of two referees to be received by 11th December 2023 to:
Professor Linda Hogan FTCD, MRIA
Chair of Ecumenics
School of Religion, Theology and Peace Studies
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin 2
Informal enquiries are encouraged and may be made to Professor Linda Hogan at lho...@tcd.ie
Professor Linda Hogan FTCD, MRIA (She/Her)
Chair of Ecumenics
School of Religion, Theology and Peace Studies
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin 2
Phone: 00 353 1 896 4787