The Center for Philosophy of Science invites applications for visiting fellowships for the fall and/or spring term of the 2026-2027 academic year. These fellowships allow philosophers of science to work on their nominated research projects in a supportive academic environment. Ten fellowships are offered each year.
Eligibility:
- Applicants must hold a doctoral degree, preferably in philosophy or history and philosophy of science, or have an established position in the philosophy of science community.
- We particularly encourage applications from underrepresented groups.
Support:
- Research must be funded by the applicant's university, a foundation, or a governmental agency.
- A stipend of $2,500 per month will be provided to help cover relocation costs.
Expectations:
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.
We look forward to reviewing your application!