Two postdoctoral job opportunities at TU Munich, deadline: May 6, 2024

Two postdoctoral job opportunities at Technische Universität München, in the project “Philosophy of Open Science for Diverse Research Environments”, funded by a European Research Council Consolidator Award under the leadership of Sabina Leonelli

The project is dedicated to the philosophy, history and social studies of open research. It relocates to TUM from the University of Exeter in September 2024 and aims to develop an empirically grounded philosophy of Open Science [OS] that emphasizes the diversity of research environments around the world and articulates the conditions under which OS can leverage such diversity to promote good research practice. Hence the project has a specific emphasis on how the Open Science intersects with day-to-day research conditions in the biological and biomedical sciences, and particularly the diversity of research practices (‘epistemic diversity’) and the unequal resources available to scientists in different domains and locations (‘epistemic injustice’).

1 x postdoctoral fellowship in (philosophy of) science policy/science studies/Open Science, for 20 months starting from January 2025 (flexible), deadline for applications: 6 May.  Details:  https://portal.mytum.de/jobs/wissenschaftler/NewsArticle_20240314_143414

1 x postdoctoral fellowship in social epistemology and/or philosophy of science with an emphasis on justice/equity, for 20 months starting from January 2025 (flexible), deadline for applications: 6 May. Details: https://portal.mytum.de/jobs/wissenschaftler/NewsArticle_20240314_140315

Contact person: Sabina Leonelli ( s.leonelli@exeter.ac.uk )