ERC-Funded Post-doctoral position on Justice and the Family We invite applications for a fully funded, full-time 2 year postdoctoral position in political philosophy at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, in the context of an ERC Consolidator Grant (648610) project led by Serena Olsaretti on “Justice and the Family: An Analysis of the Normative Significance of Procreation and Parenthood in a Just Society”. 1. Further details about the research area The successful applicant will carry out postdoctoral research in any of the three main areas of research identified by the project, which are as follows: 1) Parental Justice - Does justice require that parents and non-parents share, and share equally, the costs and benefits of having children, and how do different answers to this question bear on our theory of distributive justice? 2) Childhood Justice - What are the claims of justice that we have as children, how do they relate to those we have as adults, and who bears the correlative duties? 3) Intergenerational Justice - Do all contemporaries, regardless of whether they are parents or non-parents, have the same obligations of justice towards future generations, and how, if at all, are the justification and the content of those obligations affected by considerations about what parents owe their children and parents and nonparents owe to each other? 2. Key responsibilities The successful candidate will be expected to: - Carry out top-level research in any of the three main areas of research identified by the project; - Aim to publish minimum two internationally peer-reviewed articles per year in toptier academic journals in political theory, philosophy, ethics, or social science; - Partake in the seminars and conferences organised around the ERC project; - Interact with the PhD students, the visiting scholars and the PI; - Participate and help organise one of the two international conferences the project will host; - Help maintain the project website 3. Profile of candidates Candidates must have: 1. An undergraduate degree and/or a Master’s degree in philosophy; 2. A formally completed PhD before the start date of the position; 3. An excellent academic record at both undergraduate and graduate level (i.e. minimum a 2:1 level or equivalent in any course-based degrees); 4. Excellent oral and written English. Candidates with a publication record may be advantaged. Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply. 4. Terms and Conditions The post-doctoral position is regulated by a post-doctoral labour contract for research staff at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra. It is a fixed-term, full-time contract. The gross annual value of the position would be between €30,000 and €40,000. Knowledge of Spanish or Catalan is not a requirement, but the successful candidate will be encouraged to acquire at least a minimal competence in one of these languages so as to be able to participate in some locally organised events. The successful candidate will have a working space at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, the Mercé Rodoreda building, Campus de la Ciutadella, in a shared office with other members of the group. Starting date: Between 1 June 2016 and 1 October 2016 (negotiable). 5. Applications Applicants must submit: 1. An academic curriculum vitae; 2. A transcript of the grades obtained in the undergraduate degree and in the MA degree, and a PhD certificate 3. A research proposal (maximum 1000 words); 4. The names and addresses of two academic referees; 5. All applications must be submitted by email ([email protected]) before 12:00 noon (GMT time) of 1 April 2016; 6. It is possible that shortlisted candidates will be asked to have a Skype interview. This would be held 14 days after the application deadline, at a time to be agreed, between 10:00 and 17:00. 7. Candidates will be notified of the result of the selection process 1 month at the latest after the application deadline. 6. Institutional context The successful candidate will be based at the Department of Humanities at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, which hosts Serena Olsaretti’s ERC-funded project on Family Justice. Besides Serena Olsaretti, current participants to the projects are Isabella Trifan and, as of February 2016, Anca Gheaus (a Ramon y Cajal postdoctoral fellow co-funded by the ERC project). During 2016 they will be joined by another PhD student and, later, by another post-doctoral researcher and by visiting fellows. There are several political philosophers in various departments at UPF, many of whom are members of the Philosophy of Law research group (http://portal.upf.edu/web/lphi). During the 2015-6 academic year, the permanent members of staff who are political philosophers, including three ICREA Research Professors (Paula Casal, Serena Olsaretti, Andrew Williams), have been joined by a Marie Curie Fellow (Paul BouHabib), who is working on issues concerning justice and demographic change. UPF hosts a graduate community of political philosophers, which include students from the MA in Political Philosophy, and various PhD students based in the Department of Law but working in analytical political philosophy. 7. Information For academic questions about the project and the position, please contact Serena Olsaretti ([email protected]). For practical information about the position and the application process, please contact Marta Perelló ([email protected]).
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