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Baier Chair in Early Modern Philosophy at the University of Otago
Start
21 Feb 2013
End
15 Apr 2013
Location
University of Otago
Applications are invited for the Baier Chair in Early Modern Philosophy at the University of Otago
Candidates should have demonstrated outstanding research and teaching strengths in Early Modern (17th and 18th century) Philosophy. As well as being actively engaged in research, the successful applicant will be expected to teach core undergraduate papers in Early Modern Philosophy and to supervise research students at honours and postgraduate levels in this area. Many current graduate students come from outside New Zealand and an appointment that will attract graduate students to Otago is valued.
The Philosophy Department lies squarely in the tradition of analytic philosophy, broadly construed. It was the highest ranked department in any discipline in New Zealand in the last two governmental Performance Based Research Funding assessments.
For more information on the Department, including papers taught and staff research interests, see:
www.otago.ac.nz/philosophy
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htt
p://www.otago.ac.nz/philosophy
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Application Information
Applications must be made online. For application information, a full job description, and further information about living and working in Otago go to:
http://www.otago.ac.nz/
humanresources/careers/
Closing Date: 15 April 2013
Further Enquiries: Sonia Pechner (Hortop)
Executive Director
ACADEMIC SEARCH INTERNATIONAL
sonia.pechner@academic-search.
net
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sonia.pechner@
academic-search.net
>
A: Level 5, 138 Queen Street, Auckland City
T:
+64 9 379 6900
M:
+64 21 338 879
Informal enquiries may be addressed the the Head of Department, Associate Professor James Maclaurin (
James.Maclaurin@otago.ac.nz
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mailto:
james.maclaurin@otago.
ac.nz
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