From: Voorhoeve,ae
<A.E.Vo...@LSE.AC.UK>
Dear colleagues,
LSE's Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method is
hiring a one-year LSE Fellow with a specialization in Logic and
Scientific Method. Deadline for applications: 28 February 2022.
Salary from £37,197 to £44,802 pa inclusive with potential to
progress to £48,168 pa inclusive of London allowance
This appointment is for one year (from 1 September 2022 to 31 August
2023)
The Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method is
committed to doing excellent research and teaching in analytic
philosophy in a manner that is continuous with the social and
natural sciences and is socially relevant. It is also committed to
creating an inclusive environment for philosophical debate that
engages with a wide range of perspectives. It seeks to appoint an
LSE Fellow who will, in a manner consistent with these commitments,
contribute to the intellectual life of the Department and the School
by delivering excellent teaching at both undergraduate and master's
level, with teaching on more advanced courses being research-led.
They will be able to contribute substantially to courses on topics
in Philosophy of Science, Introductory and Intermediate Logic, and
Set Theory & Further Logic and will be able to take on overall
responsibility for at least some of these courses. Being able to
contribute to a course in Evidence and Policy is desirable. The post
also permits substantial time for research, and the post-holder will
be expected to contribute to the research culture and intellectual
life of the department in their areas of specialization. Successful
candidates will have a developing, high-quality research record,
excellent communication and presentation skills, including in
small-group and online settings, and be able to provide effective
mentoring and support to students. They should have the ability to
work in partnership with fellow teachers.
Candidates will have a developing, high-quality research record in
relevant fields. Candidates must also have a well-developed strategy
for future research that has the potential to result in
world-leading publications. They will have, or be very near
completion of, a PhD in Philosophy or related field by the post
start date. In addition, candidates will have a proven commitment to
excellent teaching and to fostering a positive learning environment
for students, as evidenced by feedback from students and colleagues.
More info here:
https://jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/6295/0/331069/15539/lse-fellow-in-philosophy
With best wishes,
Alex
Professor Alex Voorhoeve
Head of Department
(Note: I am on research leave in LT 2022. In this period, Richard
Bradley is HoD)
Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method,
London School of Economics and Political Science
http://personal.lse.ac.uk/voorhoev