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Job Announcement

Type: Lecturer in Global and Comparative Philosophy
Institution: Institute of Philosophy, Leiden University
Location: Leiden (Netherlands)
Date: from August 2023
Deadline: 1.12.2022

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The Institute of Philosophy is seeking further to strengthen its
research and teaching activities in Global and Comparative
philosophy, with a specialized focus in Korean and/or Japanese
philosophical traditions. We are especially seeking to strengthen our
research and teaching capacity in Buddhist and Confucian
philosophical heritages in classical and modern Korea and Japan, as
well as other philosophical movements in these cultures. Broad
capacity to teach courses in the history of philosophy would also be
a plus. We offer a full-time (1.0 fte, 38 hours per week), fixed-term
post, with an appointment start-date of August 1st, 2023, for an
initial period of one and a half years, with the possibility of a
permanent contract to follow.

Vacancy number 22-620 12641


Key responsibilities

The successful candidate will take on the following responsibilities
commensurate with career stage:

- Original research in Korean and/or Japanese philosophy;
- Teaching philosophy courses in our BA and MA programmes in
  Philosophy and in other Leiden University degree programmes as
  required, and supervision of BA and MA theses;
- Teaching in Dutch in due course
- Supervision of PhD research;
- Acquisition of research funding from outside sources;
- Representation of the field to external audiences and media;
- Active participation in the running of the institution.


Selection criteria

- PhD degree in philosophy or in closely related fields, with
  specialized focus in philosophical traditions;
- Specialization in Korean and/or Japanese philosophy. Research
  specialisations in Buddhist and Confucian traditions in Korea and/or
  Japan will be considered an advantage;
- Research and publication record commensurate with career stage;
- Assumed proficiency in relevant source languages which enable the
  hire to do original research in their fields of specialization.
- Broad teaching competencies in philosophy and commitment to
  high-quality teaching practice. Experience in teaching broadly in
  the history of philosophy will be considered an advantage;
- Excellent command of English;
- Non-Dutch-speaking candidates will be required to acquire
  proficiency in Dutch to level B1 within two years of taking up the
  appointment. The candidate must demonstrate sufficient progress
  toward attaining this level of Dutch acquisition by the time of the
  probationary review. The institute facilitates Dutch-language
  learning with reimbursement of costs and teaching relief for an
  approved training programme;
- Upon appointment, depending on experience and formal
  qualifications, the successful applicant is required to obtain a
  nationally recognised University Teaching Qualification (BKO); the
  candidate must demonstrate sufficient progress toward the attainment
  of the BKO by the time of probationary review.
- Openness to other philosophical traditions and to interdisciplinary
  cooperation;
- Team player, but also able to carry out independent research and
  teaching;
- Flexible, enterprising, and enthusiastic.


Our Faculty/Institute

The Faculty of Humanities is rich in expertise in fields including
philosophy, religious studies, history, art history, literature,
linguistics, and area studies covering nearly every region of the
world. With a staff of around 1,000, the faculty provides 25 BA and
27 MA programmes for over 7,000 students.

The Institute of Philosophy conducts research and offers teaching in
the standard areas of philosophy in Analytic and Continental
traditions and in Intercultural Philosophy as well as their
histories. With around 40 employees and 600 students, the institute
offers an innovative, collegial, and international working
environment. For more information, see:
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/humanities/institute-for-philosophy


Terms and conditions

We offer a full-time (1.0 FTE, 38 hours per week), fixed-term post
for the period of one and a half years, with the possibility of a
permanent contract conditional on performance and funding. Salary
range, depending on training and experience, is from € 3557 to € 5439
(pay scale 10 to 11 in accordance with the Collective Labour
Agreement for Dutch Universities) before tax per month, based on a
full-time appointment.

Leiden University offers an attractive benefits package with
additional holiday (8%) and end-of-year bonuses (8.3%), training and
career development, and sabbatical leave. Our individual choices
model offers some freedom to assemble a personalised set of terms and
conditions. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may be eligible
for a substantial tax break. There is a Dual Career Programme for
international spouses; for further details, see:
https://www.medewerkers.universiteitleiden.nl/po/international-staff/social-life-and-settling-in/your-spouses-career---the-dual-career-programme-dcp


Diversity and Inclusion

Diversity and inclusion are core values of Leiden University. Leiden
University is committed to becoming an inclusive community which
enables all students and staff to feel valued and respected and to
develop their full potential. Diversity in experiences and
perspectives enriches our teaching and strengthens our research. High
quality teaching and research is inclusive.


Applications

Please submit online your application no later than December 1st, via
the blue button in our application system. Applicants should submit
online:

- Motivation letter;
- CV including education and employment history, courses taught,
  publications;
- Research plan with clear potential for applications to funding
  bodies such as NWO and ERC (max. 2 pages);
- Statement of teaching philosophy (max. 2 pages);
- Representative course descriptions and, if available, teaching
  evaluations;
- Names and contact details of at least two academic referees (no
  reference letters at this stage).


Contact

Enquiries may be directed to:
Prof. Douglas Berger, Academic Director,
Institute of Philosophy,
tel. +31 71 527 6497,
e-mail: d.l.ber...@phil.leidenuniv.nl

Further information:
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/vacancies/2022/kwartaal-3/22-62012641university-lecturer-in-global-and-comparative-philosophy-1.0-fte






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