[PhilPhys] Applications Open - Postdoctoral Fellowships for 2026-27 - The Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh

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The Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for two Postdoctoral Fellowships for the 2026-27 academic year. These fellowships offer philosophers of science, who have earned their doctorate within the last five years, the opportunity to engage in a self-nominated research project over a two-term academic year.
We particularly encourage applications from early-career assistant professors and newly awarded doctoral scholars, especially those from underrepresented groups.
Expectations: While Postdoctoral Fellows do not have formal duties, they are expected to:
  • Reside in Pittsburgh and conduct full-time research in their designated office at the Center for Philosophy of Science.
  • Actively participate in the intellectual community of the Center by attending and presenting talks, as well as contributing to discussion groups.
Program Benefits:
  • A stipend of $55,000 plus benefits, distributed monthly over the eight-month fellowship term.
  • A centrally located office on the 11th floor of the Cathedral of Learning, with access to the University of Pittsburgh Library System, including the Archives of Scientific Philosophy and electronic journals, along with minimal office support.
  • A diverse calendar of talks, workshops, and conferences, with opportunities to attend graduate seminars in the Departments of Philosophy and History and Philosophy of Science (with instructor permission).
  • A stimulating and collegial environment for discussing, thinking about, and creating philosophy of science alongside other Visiting Fellows, Resident Fellows, and Center Associates from various universities in the Pittsburgh area.
Eligibility Requirements:
  • Candidates must hold a doctorate in philosophy or history and philosophy of science, with a dissertation project focused on or substantial publication in a relevant topic in philosophy of science.
  • Doctorates must be awarded within five years of the fellowship's starting date.
  • Offers will be made by March and must be accepted or declined by April 15. The fellowship cannot be deferred. Applicants must confirm that they possess the necessary status (e.g., U.S. citizenship or appropriate visa) to receive the fellowship stipend at the time of acceptance.
  • Applicants without the requisite doctorate at the time of application should only apply if they expect to complete their degree by August 15. By that date, they must have either received their degree or fulfilled all formal requirements for their doctorate, including unqualified acceptance of their dissertation and passing their oral exam. Failure to document these requirements by August 15 will result in the withdrawal of the fellowship offer, which will then be extended to an alternate candidate.
Project Proposal: Applicants are required to submit a focused project proposal in philosophy of science to be undertaken during the fellowship term. Evaluation will be based on the academic merit of the proposal and the candidate’s scholarly qualifications.
Fellowship Details:
  • The fellowship lasts for one academic year, aligning with the Fall and Spring terms at the University of Pittsburgh, typically running from late August to the end of April. This fellowship is not renewable.
  • Fellows may remain in residence during the summer months, but the Center will not provide a stipend or office support during this period. Those wishing to extend their stay into the summer must submit a written request specifying the desired dates.
Supervision: The Director of the Center will serve as the supervising faculty member by default. This role may be delegated to another faculty member upon mutual agreement among the Postdoctoral Fellow, the faculty member, and the Director.
Eligibility Restrictions:
  • Scholars who have previously held a Postdoctoral Fellowship are ineligible to apply for a Visiting Fellowship within five years of completing their Postdoctoral Fellowship.
  • Scholars who have held a Visiting Fellowship are not eligible to apply for a Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Required Documents for Application:
  • Cover Letter: A letter indicating your interest in a Visiting Fellowship that includes the proposed period of residence, details of any previous Fellowships at the Center, the source and amount of anticipated funding, and a statement regarding the need for supplementary funds.
  • Project Description: A 500-1000-word description of the project you intend to undertake during your residency.
  • Curriculum Vitae: A current CV detailing your academic background and experience.
  • Writing Sample: A sample of your written work that showcases your research and writing abilities.
  • Letters of Reference: Three letters of reference from knowledgeable scholars. We recommend that these letters be blinded to the applicant. Please email all letters directly to pitt...@pitt.edu.

Applications are due by December 8th, 2025, and must be submitted electronically on the University of Pittsburgh jobs portal:  Job Description - Post Doctoral Associate (25005703)-https://cfopitt.taleo.net/careersection/pitt_faculty_external_pd/jobdetail.ftl?job=25005703&tz=GMT-04%3A00&tzname=America%2FNew_York

More information and link to apply can be found here: https://www.centerphilsci.pitt.edu/programs/postdoc-fellowships/program-overview/
We look forward to receiving your applications!

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The Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh
invites applications for two Postdoctoral Fellowships for the
2026-27 academic year. These fellowships offer philosophers of science, who
have earned their doctorate within the last five years, the opportunity to
engage in a self-nominated research project over a two-term academic year.
We particularly encourage applications from early-career assistant
professors and newly awarded doctoral scholars, especially those from
underrepresented groups.
*Expectations:* While Postdoctoral Fellows do not have formal duties, they
are expected to:

- Reside in Pittsburgh and conduct full-time research in their


designated office at the Center for Philosophy of Science.

- Actively participate in the intellectual community of the Center by


attending and presenting talks, as well as contributing to discussion
groups.

*Program Benefits:*

- A stipend of $55,000 plus benefits, distributed monthly over the
eight-month fellowship term.
- A centrally located office on the 11th floor of the Cathedral of


Learning, with access to the University of Pittsburgh Library System,
including the Archives of Scientific Philosophy and electronic journals,
along with minimal office support.

- A diverse calendar of talks, workshops, and conferences, with


opportunities to attend graduate seminars in the Departments of Philosophy
and History and Philosophy of Science (with instructor permission).

- A stimulating and collegial environment for discussing, thinking


about, and creating philosophy of science alongside other Visiting Fellows,
Resident Fellows, and Center Associates from various universities in the
Pittsburgh area.

*Eligibility Requirements:*

- Candidates must hold a doctorate in philosophy or history and


philosophy of science, with a dissertation project focused on or
substantial publication in a relevant topic in philosophy of science.

- Doctorates must be awarded within five years of the fellowship's
starting date.
- Offers will be made by March and must be accepted or declined by April


15. The fellowship cannot be deferred. Applicants must confirm that they
possess the necessary status (e.g., U.S. citizenship or appropriate visa)
to receive the fellowship stipend at the time of acceptance.

- Applicants without the requisite doctorate at the time of application


should only apply if they expect to complete their degree by August 15. By
that date, they must have either received their degree or fulfilled all
formal requirements for their doctorate, including unqualified acceptance
of their dissertation and passing their oral exam. Failure to document
these requirements by August 15 will result in the withdrawal of the
fellowship offer, which will then be extended to an alternate candidate.

*Project Proposal:* Applicants are required to submit a focused project


proposal in philosophy of science to be undertaken during the fellowship
term. Evaluation will be based on the academic merit of the proposal and
the candidate’s scholarly qualifications.

*Fellowship Details:*

- The fellowship lasts for one academic year, aligning with the Fall and


Spring terms at the University of Pittsburgh, typically running from late
August to the end of April. This fellowship is not renewable.

- Fellows may remain in residence during the summer months, but the


Center will not provide a stipend or office support during this period.
Those wishing to extend their stay into the summer must submit a written
request specifying the desired dates.

*Supervision:* The Director of the Center will serve as the supervising


faculty member by default. This role may be delegated to another faculty
member upon mutual agreement among the Postdoctoral Fellow, the faculty
member, and the Director.

*Eligibility Restrictions:*

- Scholars who have previously held a Postdoctoral Fellowship are


ineligible to apply for a Visiting Fellowship within five years of
completing their Postdoctoral Fellowship.

- Scholars who have held a Visiting Fellowship are not eligible to apply
for a Postdoctoral Fellowship.


*Required Documents for Application:*

- *Cover Letter*: A letter indicating your interest in a Visiting


Fellowship that includes the proposed period of residence, details of any
previous Fellowships at the Center, the source and amount of anticipated
funding, and a statement regarding the need for supplementary funds.

- *Project Description*: A 500-1000-word description of the project you


intend to undertake during your residency.

- *Curriculum Vitae*: A current CV detailing your academic background
and experience.
- *Writing Sample*: A sample of your written work that showcases your
research and writing abilities.
- *Letters of Reference*: Three letters of reference from knowledgeable


scholars. We recommend that these letters be blinded to the applicant.

Please email all letters directly to *pitt...@pitt.edu
<pitt...@pitt.edu>*.


Applications are due by *December 8th, 2025*, and must be submitted


electronically on the University of Pittsburgh jobs portal: Job

Description - Post Doctoral Associate (25005703)*-*
https://cfopitt.taleo.net/careersection/pitt_faculty_external_pd/jobdetail.ftl?job=25005703&tz=GMT-04%3A00&tzname=America%2FNew_York

More information and link to apply can be found here:

*https://www.centerphilsci.pitt.edu/programs/postdoc-fellowships/program-overview/
<https://www.centerphilsci.pitt.edu/programs/postdoc-fellowships/program-overview/>*

We look forward to receiving your applications!

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The Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for two Postdoctoral Fellowships for the 2026-27 academic year. These fellowships offer philosophers of science, who have earned their doctorate within the last five years, the opportunity to engage in a self-nominated research project over a two-term academic year.
We particularly encourage applications from early-career assistant professors and newly awarded doctoral scholars, especially those from underrepresented groups.
Expectations: While Postdoctoral Fellows do not have formal duties, they are expected to:
    • Reside in Pittsburgh and conduct full-time research in their designated office at the Center for Philosophy of Science.
    • Actively participate in the intellectual community of the Center by attending and presenting talks, as well as contributing to discussion groups.
      Program Benefits:
        • A stipend of $55,000 plus benefits, distributed monthly over the eight-month fellowship term.
        • A centrally located office on the 11th floor of the Cathedral of Learning, with access to the University of Pittsburgh Library System, including the Archives of Scientific Philosophy and electronic journals, along with minimal office support.
        • A diverse calendar of talks, workshops, and conferences, with opportunities to attend graduate seminars in the Departments of Philosophy and History and Philosophy of Science (with instructor permission).
        • A stimulating and collegial environment for discussing, thinking about, and creating philosophy of science alongside other Visiting Fellows, Resident Fellows, and Center Associates from various universities in the Pittsburgh area.
          Eligibility Requirements:
            • Candidates must hold a doctorate in philosophy or history and philosophy of science, with a dissertation project focused on or substantial publication in a relevant topic in philosophy of science.
            • Doctorates must be awarded within five years of the fellowship's starting date.
            • Offers will be made by March and must be accepted or declined by April 15. The fellowship cannot be deferred. Applicants must confirm that they possess the necessary status (e.g., U.S. citizenship or appropriate visa) to receive the fellowship stipend at the time of acceptance.
            • Applicants without the requisite doctorate at the time of application should only apply if they expect to complete their degree by August 15. By that date, they must have either received their degree or fulfilled all formal requirements for their doctorate, including unqualified acceptance of their dissertation and passing their oral exam. Failure to document these requirements by August 15 will result in the withdrawal of the fellowship offer, which will then be extended to an alternate candidate.
              Project Proposal: Applicants are required to submit a focused project proposal in philosophy of science to be undertaken during the fellowship term. Evaluation will be based on the academic merit of the proposal and the candidate’s scholarly qualifications.
              Fellowship Details:
                • The fellowship lasts for one academic year, aligning with the Fall and Spring terms at the University of Pittsburgh, typically running from late August to the end of April. This fellowship is not renewable.
                • Fellows may remain in residence during the summer months, but the Center will not provide a stipend or office support during this period. Those wishing to extend their stay into the summer must submit a written request specifying the desired dates.
                  Supervision: The Director of the Center will serve as the supervising faculty member by default. This role may be delegated to another faculty member upon mutual agreement among the Postdoctoral Fellow, the faculty member, and the Director.
                  Eligibility Restrictions:
                    • Scholars who have previously held a Postdoctoral Fellowship are ineligible to apply for a Visiting Fellowship within five years of completing their Postdoctoral Fellowship.
                    • Scholars who have held a Visiting Fellowship are not eligible to apply for a Postdoctoral Fellowship.
                    Required Documents for Application:
                    • Cover Letter: A letter indicating your interest in a Visiting Fellowship that includes the proposed period of residence, details of any previous Fellowships at the Center, the source and amount of anticipated funding, and a statement regarding the need for supplementary funds.
                    • Project Description: A 500-1000-word description of the project you intend to undertake during your residency.
                    • Curriculum Vitae: A current CV detailing your academic background and experience.
                    • Writing Sample: A sample of your written work that showcases your research and writing abilities.
                    • Letters of Reference: Three letters of reference from knowledgeable scholars. We recommend that these letters be blinded to the applicant. Please email all letters directly to pitt...@pitt.edu.

                    Applications are due by December 8th, 2025, and must be submitted electronically on the University of Pittsburgh jobs portal:  Job Description - Post Doctoral Associate (25005703)-https://cfopitt.taleo.net/careersection/pitt_faculty_external_pd/jobdetail.ftl?job=25005703&tz=GMT-04%3A00&tzname=America%2FNew_York

                    More information and link to apply can be found here: https://www.centerphilsci.pitt.edu/programs/postdoc-fellowships/program-overview/
                    We look forward to receiving your applications!

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                    The Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh
                    invites applications for two Postdoctoral Fellowships for the
                    2026-27 academic year. These fellowships offer philosophers of science, who
                    have earned their doctorate within the last five years, the opportunity to
                    engage in a self-nominated research project over a two-term academic year.
                    We particularly encourage applications from early-career assistant
                    professors and newly awarded doctoral scholars, especially those from
                    underrepresented groups.
                    *Expectations:* While Postdoctoral Fellows do not have formal duties, they
                    are expected to:

                    - Reside in Pittsburgh and conduct full-time research in their


                    designated office at the Center for Philosophy of Science.

                    - Actively participate in the intellectual community of the Center by


                    attending and presenting talks, as well as contributing to discussion
                    groups.

                    *Program Benefits:*

                    - A stipend of $55,000 plus benefits, distributed monthly over the
                    eight-month fellowship term.
                    - A centrally located office on the 11th floor of the Cathedral of


                    Learning, with access to the University of Pittsburgh Library System,
                    including the Archives of Scientific Philosophy and electronic journals,
                    along with minimal office support.

                    - A diverse calendar of talks, workshops, and conferences, with


                    opportunities to attend graduate seminars in the Departments of Philosophy
                    and History and Philosophy of Science (with instructor permission).

                    - A stimulating and collegial environment for discussing, thinking


                    about, and creating philosophy of science alongside other Visiting Fellows,
                    Resident Fellows, and Center Associates from various universities in the
                    Pittsburgh area.

                    *Eligibility Requirements:*

                    - Candidates must hold a doctorate in philosophy or history and


                    philosophy of science, with a dissertation project focused on or
                    substantial publication in a relevant topic in philosophy of science.

                    - Doctorates must be awarded within five years of the fellowship's
                    starting date.
                    - Offers will be made by March and must be accepted or declined by April


                    15. The fellowship cannot be deferred. Applicants must confirm that they
                    possess the necessary status (e.g., U.S. citizenship or appropriate visa)
                    to receive the fellowship stipend at the time of acceptance.

                    - Applicants without the requisite doctorate at the time of application


                    should only apply if they expect to complete their degree by August 15. By
                    that date, they must have either received their degree or fulfilled all
                    formal requirements for their doctorate, including unqualified acceptance
                    of their dissertation and passing their oral exam. Failure to document
                    these requirements by August 15 will result in the withdrawal of the
                    fellowship offer, which will then be extended to an alternate candidate.

                    *Project Proposal:* Applicants are required to submit a focused project


                    proposal in philosophy of science to be undertaken during the fellowship
                    term. Evaluation will be based on the academic merit of the proposal and
                    the candidate’s scholarly qualifications.

                    *Fellowship Details:*

                    - The fellowship lasts for one academic year, aligning with the Fall and


                    Spring terms at the University of Pittsburgh, typically running from late
                    August to the end of April. This fellowship is not renewable.

                    - Fellows may remain in residence during the summer months, but the


                    Center will not provide a stipend or office support during this period.
                    Those wishing to extend their stay into the summer must submit a written
                    request specifying the desired dates.

                    *Supervision:* The Director of the Center will serve as the supervising


                    faculty member by default. This role may be delegated to another faculty
                    member upon mutual agreement among the Postdoctoral Fellow, the faculty
                    member, and the Director.

                    *Eligibility Restrictions:*

                    - Scholars who have previously held a Postdoctoral Fellowship are


                    ineligible to apply for a Visiting Fellowship within five years of
                    completing their Postdoctoral Fellowship.

                    - Scholars who have held a Visiting Fellowship are not eligible to apply
                    for a Postdoctoral Fellowship.


                    *Required Documents for Application:*

                    - *Cover Letter*: A letter indicating your interest in a Visiting


                    Fellowship that includes the proposed period of residence, details of any
                    previous Fellowships at the Center, the source and amount of anticipated
                    funding, and a statement regarding the need for supplementary funds.

                    - *Project Description*: A 500-1000-word description of the project you


                    intend to undertake during your residency.

                    - *Curriculum Vitae*: A current CV detailing your academic background
                    and experience.
                    - *Writing Sample*: A sample of your written work that showcases your
                    research and writing abilities.
                    - *Letters of Reference*: Three letters of reference from knowledgeable


                    scholars. We recommend that these letters be blinded to the applicant.

                    Please email all letters directly to *pitt...@pitt.edu
                    <pitt...@pitt.edu>*.


                    Applications are due by *December 8th, 2025*, and must be submitted


                    electronically on the University of Pittsburgh jobs portal: Job

                    Description - Post Doctoral Associate (25005703)*-*
                    https://cfopitt.taleo.net/careersection/pitt_faculty_external_pd/jobdetail.ftl?job=25005703&tz=GMT-04%3A00&tzname=America%2FNew_York

                    More information and link to apply can be found here:

                    We look forward to receiving your applications!


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                    The Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for two Postdoctoral Fellowships for the 2026-27 academic year. These fellowships offer philosophers of science, who have earned their doctorate within the last five years, the opportunity to engage in a self-nominated research project over a two-term academic year.
                    We particularly encourage applications from early-career assistant professors and newly awarded doctoral scholars, especially those from underrepresented groups.
                    Expectations: While Postdoctoral Fellows do not have formal duties, they are expected to:
                      • Reside in Pittsburgh and conduct full-time research in their designated office at the Center for Philosophy of Science.
                      • Actively participate in the intellectual community of the Center by attending and presenting talks, as well as contributing to discussion groups.
                        Program Benefits:
                          • A stipend of $55,000 plus benefits, distributed monthly over the eight-month fellowship term.
                          • A centrally located office on the 11th floor of the Cathedral of Learning, with access to the University of Pittsburgh Library System, including the Archives of Scientific Philosophy and electronic journals, along with minimal office support.
                          • A diverse calendar of talks, workshops, and conferences, with opportunities to attend graduate seminars in the Departments of Philosophy and History and Philosophy of Science (with instructor permission).
                          • A stimulating and collegial environment for discussing, thinking about, and creating philosophy of science alongside other Visiting Fellows, Resident Fellows, and Center Associates from various universities in the Pittsburgh area.
                            Eligibility Requirements:
                              • Candidates must hold a doctorate in philosophy or history and philosophy of science, with a dissertation project focused on or substantial publication in a relevant topic in philosophy of science.
                              • Doctorates must be awarded within five years of the fellowship's starting date.
                              • Offers will be made by March and must be accepted or declined by April 15. The fellowship cannot be deferred. Applicants must confirm that they possess the necessary status (e.g., U.S. citizenship or appropriate visa) to receive the fellowship stipend at the time of acceptance.
                              • Applicants without the requisite doctorate at the time of application should only apply if they expect to complete their degree by August 15. By that date, they must have either received their degree or fulfilled all formal requirements for their doctorate, including unqualified acceptance of their dissertation and passing their oral exam. Failure to document these requirements by August 15 will result in the withdrawal of the fellowship offer, which will then be extended to an alternate candidate.
                                Project Proposal: Applicants are required to submit a focused project proposal in philosophy of science to be undertaken during the fellowship term. Evaluation will be based on the academic merit of the proposal and the candidate’s scholarly qualifications.
                                Fellowship Details:
                                  • The fellowship lasts for one academic year, aligning with the Fall and Spring terms at the University of Pittsburgh, typically running from late August to the end of April. This fellowship is not renewable.
                                  • Fellows may remain in residence during the summer months, but the Center will not provide a stipend or office support during this period. Those wishing to extend their stay into the summer must submit a written request specifying the desired dates.
                                    Supervision: The Director of the Center will serve as the supervising faculty member by default. This role may be delegated to another faculty member upon mutual agreement among the Postdoctoral Fellow, the faculty member, and the Director.
                                    Eligibility Restrictions:
                                      • Scholars who have previously held a Postdoctoral Fellowship are ineligible to apply for a Visiting Fellowship within five years of completing their Postdoctoral Fellowship.
                                      • Scholars who have held a Visiting Fellowship are not eligible to apply for a Postdoctoral Fellowship.
                                      Required Documents for Application:
                                      • Cover Letter: A letter indicating your interest in a Visiting Fellowship that includes the proposed period of residence, details of any previous Fellowships at the Center, the source and amount of anticipated funding, and a statement regarding the need for supplementary funds.
                                      • Project Description: A 500-1000-word description of the project you intend to undertake during your residency.
                                      • Curriculum Vitae: A current CV detailing your academic background and experience.
                                      • Writing Sample: A sample of your written work that showcases your research and writing abilities.
                                      • Letters of Reference: Three letters of reference from knowledgeable scholars. We recommend that these letters be blinded to the applicant. Please email all letters directly to pitt...@pitt.edu.

                                      Applications are due by December 8th, 2025, and must be submitted electronically on the University of Pittsburgh jobs portal:  Job Description - Post Doctoral Associate (25005703)-https://cfopitt.taleo.net/careersection/pitt_faculty_external_pd/jobdetail.ftl?job=25005703&tz=GMT-04%3A00&tzname=America%2FNew_York

                                      More information and link to apply can be found here: https://www.centerphilsci.pitt.edu/programs/postdoc-fellowships/program-overview/
                                      We look forward to receiving your applications!

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