Dear All,
The Department of Philosophy at the University of Rijeka (Croatia, EU) invites applications for a Research Assistant position (full-time, fixed-term), expected start date 2 March 2026, for a duration of six years, under the Croatian Science Foundation programme “Project for Career Development of Young Researchers – Training of New Doctors of Science (DOK-2025-02). Here is the official call:
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/378085
The position is full-time, with a fixed-term contract of six years.
Salary: approximately €1,400 net per month (gross salary around €2,200).
All mandatory contributions — including social security, medical insurance, and pension — are covered from the gross salary.
Eligibility & Requirements:
- Master’s degree (or equivalent integrated master’s) in philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, or a related discipline.
- Must fulfil the admission requirements for the doctoral programme “Philosophy and Contemporaneity” at the University of Rijeka.
- Applicants holding a PhD are not eligible.
- Preference will be given to candidates with: prior research experience (publications, presentations), awards or distinctions, interest aligned with the TIPPS project (especially in cognitive science or philosophy of psychology), and strong English competence.
To Apply:
Submit by 31 October 2025 (23:59, Europe/Zagreb)
Required materials:
- Application form / cover letter
- CV
- Copy of ID (or other official personal document)
- Copy of Master’s degree (if issued by a university outside Croatia, a certified translation into Croatian and proof of the degree’s recognition, or evidence that a request for its recognition has been submitted to the Croatian Agency for Science and Higher Education)
- Statement of motivation (how you can contribute to the TIPPS project)
- Names and contact emails of at least three academic referees (no need for reference letters)
Send the complete application to:
natj...@ffri.uniri.hr
Kind regards,
Marko
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UNIRI Research Associate Professor
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge, Faculty of Philosophy