Now Hiring: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Phenomenology

The Department of Philosophy announces a position at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) with AOS: Phenomenology, AOC: Open. Specialization may be in classical, critical, and/or contemporary phenomenology, though the successful candidate must be able to teach classical phenomenology at the graduate level.

Application deadline: November 14, 2022. PhD required by time of appointment.

Duties include conducting and publishing philosophical research (publication expectations are in keeping with Emory’s standing as an R1 institution), typically teaching 3 undergraduate and 1 graduate course per year (2/2 teaching load, semester system), advising a diverse student body, and other normal non-teaching service duties. For further details of faculty responsibilities, click here.

To apply, please submit through Interfolio: a cover letter, CV, writing sample, teaching portfolio (including teaching statement, sample syllabi, and student evaluations), and a statement describing your experience and vision regarding the teaching and mentorship of students from diverse backgrounds. Applications also require three letters of recommendation sent to Interfolio.

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Author: Sara Howard
Sara Howard is the program coordinator for Emory University's Department of Philosophy.