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The Philosophy Research Initiative and the School of Humanities and 
Communication Arts at the University of Western Sydney are pleased to announce 
the following PhD funding opportunity.

With regards to Dr Diego Bubbio's Future Fellowship "The Quest for the 'I'. 
Reaching a Better Understanding of the Self Through Hegel and Heidegger", the 
University of Western Sydney is investing new resources by providing funding 
for a 3 year postgraduate stipend scholarship.

Applications are invited for this PhD scholarship, which is valued at $34,000 
per annum and may be renewed for up to three years subject to satisfactory 
progress. Applicants must be Australian citizens, Australian permanent 
residents or New Zealand citizens.


About the project

The 19th century philosopher G. W. F. Hegel and the 20th century philosopher M. 
Heidegger occupy a critical position within the history of modern attitudes to 
the conception of the ”I”. In line with recent reinterpretations, Diego 
Bubbio’s project aims at showing how the hitherto hidden “continuity” between 
the Hegelian idealist project and Heidegger’s conception of existence by-passes 
traditional oppositions between “subjective” and “objective” accounts of the 
“I”. It also aims at showing the relevance of this neglected approach in order 
to reach a greater understanding of the conception of the self and its 
implications, especially in relation to Australia’s capacity to interpret and 
engage with its culture and society. The postgraduate student is expected to 
produce research with a complementary yet stand-alone focus with respect to the 
Future Fellowship project outlined above.

About Philosophy@UWS

www.uws.edu.au/philosophy

Philosophy@UWS gathers and publicly disseminates the work and activities of 
scholars in the University of Western Sydney working in various sub-disciplines 
of philosophy, or in other disciplines in conversation with philosophy. The 
cross disciplinary conversations cut across philosophy, literature, political 
theory, music, history, and the visual arts. In order to foster the growth of a 
philosophically rich and lively intellectual community, Philosophy@UWS stages a 
wide range of philosophical events, such as the Thinking Out Loud lecture 
series, the Encountering the Author seminars, The Sydney Seminar for the Arts 
and Philosophy and supports specialized workshops and conferences. The 
cross-disciplinary orientation of scholars affiliated with Philosophy@UWS is 
anchored in, and amplified by, their institutional location in the School of 
Humanities and Communication Arts and Writing and Society Research Centre.

Academic Criteria

Applicants should:

  *   Hold a Bachelor Honours degree (First Class or Second Class Honours Upper 
Division) and/or a research  Master degree in philosophy or a related 
discipline, or equivalent qualifications and/or work research experience
  *   Have a background and interest in some area central to the ARC-funded 
project outlined above. Preferably this would be in the philosophy of Hegel 
and/or Heidegger, but applicants whose backgrounds are in other areas relevant 
to the project (e.g., Kantian or post-Kantian idealism, Husserl’s 
phenomenology, theory of the self) will be considered.
  *   Submit a research proposal that is complementary with the ARC-funded 
project outlined above.
  *   Be highly motivated to undertake philosophy research
  *   Possess excellent communication skills
  *   Demonstrate a high level of English proficiency.

Need more information?

  *   See 
http://www.uws.edu.au/research/scholarships/new_higher_degree_research_scholarships#hca
  *   Contact Dr Diego Bubbio to discuss the project: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
  *   Contact [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> to 
discuss enrolment and scholarships.

How to apply

Submit an application form (PDF, 531.61 
KB<http://www.uws.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/532279/Scholarship_Application_Adhoc_-28_Oct_2013.pdf>)
 (opens in new window)[Opens in a new window], research proposal and CV by the 
closing date.

Applications Close: 21 January 2014
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