PhD ancient philosophy (Altro)
PhD-Position in Ancient Philosophy=20
Applications are now welcome for a funded Ph.D. position in the =
philosophy=20
department at the Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany. Applicants should =
already=20
hold a Masters in philosophy or classics (or equivalent) and should be=20=
relatively comfortable working with ancient Greek and/or Latin texts. =
The Ph.D.=20
will be written under the supervision of Prof. James Wilberding and may =
be=20
written in German or English. Applications are particularly welcome on =
topics=20
concerned with Platonism in late antiquity, especially the interaction =
between=20
Platonism and the natural sciences (and medicine), though other topics =
will be=20
considered. The applicant need not speak German at the time of =
application, but=20
should be willing to learn some conversational German.=20
The Ph.D. position is a half TVL 13, which amounts to a stipend of =
approximately=20
13,000 Euros per year. (No Ph.D. students pay tuition fees at the Ruhr=20=
University.) This position is now available for 2 years, but there is a=20=
funding available for a third year. The successful applicant will also =
be=20
expected to teach a total of one seminar each semester (teaching may be =
in=20
English or German).=20
Applications (in English or German) are due by 10th of October 2010 and =
should=20
include:=20
1. A brief letter of application that addresses, among other things,=20
one=92s academic background and research interests.=20
2. A brief proposal for a dissertation project=20
3. A sample of written work of at least 3,000 words.=20
4. Academic transcripts from university study.=20
5. Two confidential letters of recommendation addressing the applicant=92s=
=20
qualifications for doctoral research. These should be sent from the =
referees=20
directly or from a letter service. All documents of the candidate should =
be send=20
electronically. These may be submitted after the deadline, if =
necessary.
We regret that we will not be able to return any submitted material.=20
Applications, as well as any questions, should be directed =
*electronically* to=20
james.wilberding@rub.de
Prof. Dr. James Wilberding=20
Institut f=FCr Philosophie II=20
Ruhr-Universit=E4t Bochum=20
Universit=E4tsstr. 150=20
44801 Bochum=20=