The Department of Philosophy at the Faculty of Cultural and Social Science
at the University of Salzburg seeks applications for a postdoc
(tenure-track position) in philosophy of science and/or logic. The
appointment will be made within the Austrian B1 salary scheme (initial
salary is at least 50772,40  Euro per annum with automatic pay increases as
detailed in the "Kollektivvertrag für die ArbeitnehmerInnen der
Universitäten"). The starting date is 1 October 2018.

The main tasks of the appointee will be research and teaching in philosophy
of science and logic. The research should use analytic and formal methods
to address philosophical questions. The initial teaching load is four hours
per semester on average (eight hours on average after tenure). The
appointee will also be expected to supervise Bachelor and Master students
(after tenure also Ph.D. students) and to take on some management tasks.
The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in philosophy, philosophy of
science or logic. Publications in internationally leading journals,
interdisciplinary research and evidence of visibility in the international
scientific community are desirable.

The employment is initially for six years. After a successful tenure
procedure it will be made permanent. The conditions for tenure are the
achievement a habilitation within the first six years of employment (which
can be cumulative, i.e. a collection of papers).

The Department of Philosophy in Salzburg is known for its analytic and
formal approach to philosophy. The logic and philosophy of science unit is
led by Professor Charlotte Werndl (also visiting professor at the London
School of Economics). The appointee will join a vibrant philosophy
community of permanent members of staff as well as many postdocs, Ph.D.
students and visiting professors. Each year there is a colloquium with
international speakers as well as various other activities such as
workshops, conferences, reading groups and summer schools.

Fluency in German is not mandatory at the time of application. However, the
expectation is that the appointee will be able to teach in German from the
third year of the appointment onwards. Master and Ph.D. courses can be
taught in English, but undergraduate courses are usually taught in German.

Applications should be sent to the rector of the University of Salzburg (as
specified in the official announcement) by 29 November 2017 (date stamp).
Please include the job reference number (GZ A 0147/1-2017) in your
application. The application should include a cover letter addressing the
academic background and research interests, a CV, a list of publications, a
list of teaching experience, a research plan and two writing samples
(10.000 word limit for each writing sample). No reference letters are
needed. Interviews are expected to take place in December 2017 or January
or February 2018.

The official announcement of the position can be found here (in German):
https://online.uni-salzburg.at/plus_online/wbMitteilungsblaetter.display?pNr=2256007.

Contact for informal inquiries: Professor Charlotte Werndl, charlotte.werndl@sbg.ac.at