Philosophy as Conceptual Engagement: The Concepts We Have and the
Concepts We Want
8 PhD- Positions
The FWF doc.funds project PACE at the University of Vienna
(pace.phl.univie.ac.at/ <http://pace.phl.univie.ac.at/>) is filling up
to 8 predoctoral positions at the Vienna Doctoral School of Philosophy
(VDP, vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/ <http://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/>).
PACE examines questions about the subject matter and the methods of
philosophy, exploring in particular the hypothesis that philosophy often
involves conceptual engagement (see project description
<https://pace.phl.univie.ac.at/pace-the-project/>).
The successful candidate(s) will enroll in the University of Vienna
doctoral programme in philosophy and join the VDP. They can pursue a
doctoral research project in any area of philosophy, using any
philosophical method. They will, as part of the project PACE, be
expected to conduct their research with special attention to their own
method, and also to participate in discussions on philosophical method.
The main duties are:
* to develop a PhD research plan and have it approved by the doctoral
board within the first 12 months.
* to sign a supervision agreement within the first 12-18 months, which
sets out the trajectory to successful completion of the research.
* to complete some coursework in line with the doctoral programme (at
least 24 ECTS).
* to participate actively in VDP and PACE research activities.
* to contribute to the organization of VDP and PACE events, such as
seminars, workshops, conferences, and summer schools.
* to complete and submit the doctoral thesis within four years.
There are no teaching duties associated with these positions but there
will be some opportunities to teach certain undergraduate courses in the
department (for extra pay).
These are four-year positions with a gross monthly salary of around 2458
Euros. In Austria 14 monthly salaries are paid out in a year. (Net
salaries can be calculated on this page:
onlinerechner.haude.at/BMF-Brutto-Netto-Rechner/.
<https://onlinerechner.haude.at/BMF-Brutto-Netto-Rechner/>) Funding is
available for conference trips and stays abroad. The contracts are
initially for two years and will be renewed for another two years after
successful completion of the first two years, including approval of the
research plan.
Applications should contain the following documents (in pdf-format) and
should be sent by 31 May 2023 to Raphael Aybar, the VDP-coordinator, on
vd.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at:
1. a cover letter (anonymized) mentioning two potential supervisors
from the VDP faculty
<https://vd-philosophy.univie.ac.at/people/faculty/>, including at
least one from among the PACE faculty
<https://pace.phl.univie.ac.at/faculty/>.
2. a CV (anonymized), containing at least the following rubrics:
academic qualifications, areas of expertise and competence,
publications (if any), presentations (if any), admin/organizational
experience (if any), career breaks (if any).
3. a PhD research proposal (anonymized), of no more than three pages
length.
4. one or two writing samples (anonymized), of a maximum of 5000 words
length each.
5. degree certificates and academic transcripts.
6. a document containing identifying information as well as contacts
for two people who can provide a letter of reference (letters of
reference will be requested only after shortlisting).
NB: documents 1–4. must be anonymized in order to allow for an anonymous
first round of selection.
Selection Process: We expect to shortlist candidates for interview by 15
June and hold online interviews on 5, 6 and 7 of July 2023.
IMPORTANT. If your application is successful and you accept a position
at the University of Vienna, you will need to move to Vienna before you
can start the employment. You will need to submit degree certificates
and transcripts that have the required legalization. Degree certificates
or transcripts that are not in German or English must be translated into
one of these two languages. The translation must be done by a court
sworn translator after the documents have been legalized.
Any questions can be directed to the VDP coordinator Raphael Aybar at
vd.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at and will if necessary be forwarded to the
relevant person.
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Dear all,
The Vienna Doctoral School of Philosophy and the Vienna Forum for
Analytic Philosophy are organizing a workshop on the topic of Graduate
Applications and Funding Opportunities for Early Career Philosophers on
*April 20*, 2023.
The workshop will be structured in two sessions:
*§1 FUNDING A PHD*
The DLE Research Services and Career Development will present national
and international funding opportunities for early career researchers
(PhD students, postdocs and transition phase). Among others, programs of
funding agencies such as FWF and the European Commission will be
presented and you will have the opportunity to ask questions to the
Research Services team.
*When?* April 20, 2023 – 15.00 – 16.30
*Where?* Room 3C, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna
*break with snacks*: 16.30 – 17.00
*§2 PLANNING YOUR APPLICATION*
Our panel of Forum Alumni will provide participants with suggestions on
how to create an ideal timeline for applying to PhD programs and related
funding. The goal is to have a concrete to-do list with timestamps by
the end of the workshop. The session will cover topics such as US and UK
funding opportunities, application documentation, making contacts, and
suggestions for tailoring applications.
*When? *April 20, 2023 – 17:00 – 18:30
*Where?* Room 3B, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna
*Who?* Sophia Arbeiter (University of Pittsburgh), Michael Bruckner
(University of Wisconsin, Madison), and Katharina Bernhard (University
of St. Andrews)
*As always, everyone is welcome to join us!*
Here's the website:
https://wfap.philo.at/funding-a-phd-planning-your-application/
If you have any questions or would like to register (optional), please
send an email to vd.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at
<mailto:vd.philosophy@univie.ac.at>.
*ZOOM LINK*
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/67980007870?pwd=ZzNiTGZPRVhCaElWQzNKVG5hblltUT09
Meeting ID: 679 8000 7870
Passcode: 634589
Kind regards,
Martin Niederl & Raphael Aybar
Sehr geehrte Kolleg:innen,
das nächste Kolloquium der Plattform für philosophische Diskussion 'Khôra' findet nächsten Donnerstag, am 20.04. von 18:30-20:00 im HS 3F am Institut für Philosophie statt.
Thema ist der Essay Von der politischen Berufung der Philosophie von Donatella di Cesare, Professorin für theoretische Philosophie an der Universität La Sapienza in Rom
Unverbindlicher Textauszug nach Anfrage. Alle weiteren Informationen auf unserer Homepage: https://www.khora.philo.at/
Wir sind eine Gruppe von Masterstudierenden am Institut für Philosophie der Universität Wien und haben kürzlich einen Verein zur Förderung der philosophischen Diskussion und der Vernetzung von Studierenden gegründet.
Auf den gemeinsamen Austausch freuen wir uns!
Mit besten Grüßen
Sebastian Krach
Dear colleagues,
On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the World Congress of Philosophy in Rome 2024, for Section Philosophy and Psychoanalysis, I would like to inform you about an ongoing call, with a special focus on the topic psychic health. Please find enclosed a more detailed description. We are looking forward to many expressive papers. Please feel free to share it with colleagues in your field.
Best, Brigitta Keintzel
Dear all,
The Vienna Doctoral School of Philosophy and the Vienna Forum for
Analytic Philosophy are organizing a workshop on the topic of Graduate
Applications and Funding Opportunities for Early Career Philosophers on
*April 20*, 2023.
The workshop will be structured in two sessions:
*§1 FUNDING A PHD*
The DLE Research Services and Career Development will present national
and international funding opportunities for early career researchers
(PhD students, postdocs and transition phase). Among others, programs of
funding agencies such as FWF and the European Commission will be
presented and you will have the opportunity to ask questions to the
Research Services team.
*When?* April 20, 2023 – 15.00 – 16.30
*Where?* Room 3C, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna
*break with snacks*: 16.30 – 17.00
*§2 PLANNING YOUR APPLICATION*
Our panel of Forum Alumni will provide participants with suggestions on
how to create an ideal timeline for applying to PhD programs and related
funding. The goal is to have a concrete to-do list with timestamps by
the end of the workshop. The session will cover topics such as US and UK
funding opportunities, application documentation, making contacts, and
suggestions for tailoring applications.
*When? *April 20, 2023 – 17:00 – 18:30
*Where?* Room 3B, NIG, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna
*Who?* Sophia Arbeiter (University of Pittsburgh), Michael Bruckner
(University of Wisconsin, Madison), and Katharina Bernhard (University
of St. Andrews)
*As always, everyone is welcome to join us!*
Here's the website:
https://wfap.philo.at/funding-a-phd-planning-your-application/
If you have any questions or would like to register (optional), please
send an email to vd.philosophy(a)univie.ac.at
<mailto:vd.philosophy@univie.ac.at>.
*ZOOM LINK*
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/67980007870?pwd=ZzNiTGZPRVhCaElWQzNKVG5hblltUT09
Meeting ID: 679 8000 7870
Passcode: 634589
Kind regards,
Martin Niederl & Raphael Aybar
Dear all,
The University of Innsbruck is inviting applications by MA or PhD
students to participate in a three day on site workshop (July 3rd to
5th, 2023) on the topic of "Power & Subjectivation".
This course is organized in the framework of Intergender, the
International Consortium for Feminist Research Training. Participants
can get either 7,5 ECTS (upon submitting a short text) or 10 ECTS (upon
submitting a longer essay). The deadline for application is May 7th, 2023.
You can find more info on the exact topic and how to apply in the
attached document.
With all the best,
Flora Löffelmann
(Vice-PhD representative to Intergender from the University of Vienna)
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Flora Löffelmann, BA Bakk. MA MA
they/them, for more info see: https://www.mypronouns.org/what-and-why/
University assistant & doctoral candidate
Department of Philosophy at University of Vienna
Liebe Kolleg*innen,
im Anhang schicke ich Ihnen den Aushang für die kommende FÖP der DSPL43(
Philosophie) am Montag, 17.04.2023 ab 15:00. Bitte beachten Sie, dass
die FÖP dieses Semester vor Ort im Hörsaal 3B (3. Stock, NIG) stattfindet.
Dear colleague,
Please find attached the schedule for our next faculty-public
presentation (FÖP) of doctoral research projects on Mo17.04.2023 from 3
p.m. onwards. Participants are welcome! Please note that this semester
the FÖP will be held on site in Hörsaal 3B (3. Stock, NIG).
Mit besten Grüßen,
With best wishes,
Benjamin Schnieder, DSPL43
Dear colleagues, dear readers,
I would like to draw your attention to the Call for Papers of the
Journal of Didactics of Philosophy:
https://ojs.ub.rub.de/index.php/JDPh/index
The Call "What Students Need to Know in Philosophy" is focussing on
questions about essential contents or knowledge, which students need to
learn and understand in philosophy to get into the practices of
philosophy. We are looking forward to receive research articles on the
topic (deadline: Oct. 1, 2023):
https://ojs.ub.rub.de/public/journals/22/2023_JDPh_Call-for-Papers.pdf
We are also looking for Book Reviews of books, textbooks and other
educational material of international interest. Reviews can be done
about books that are originally in English or written in any other
language - but every review has to be in English.
Best regards
Philipp Richter
Liebe Angeschriebene,
Das DOCK 20 lädt in Kooperation mit dem Jüdischen Museum Hohenems, dem
Druckwerk Lustenau und dem S-MAK Künstler:innen aus allen Disziplinen
ein, sich für die Dauer eines einmonatigen Aufenthaltes künstlerisch
mit den Helden- und Kriegerdenkmälern in Vorarlberg zu beschäftigen.
Der:die Teilnehmer:in kann sich in die Geschichte eines selbstgewählten
Gedenkortes einarbeiten und künstlerische Strategien entwickeln, die
die Denkmäler aktualisieren. Die geplante Ausstellung „Fallende Helden.
Künstlerische Strategien des Erinnerns und Gedenkens“ vom 16. September
2023 bis 14. Januar 2024 zeigt Positionen zeitgenössischer Kunst, die
Orte des Gedenkens und Erinnerns an den Nationalsozialismus über
Vorarlberg hinaus kontextualisieren, kritische Fehlstellen benennen
und/oder um eigene Perspektiven erweitern.
Zeitraum: 26. Juni bis 23. Juli 2023
Ort: DOCK 20 Lustenau / Jüdisches Museum Hohenems
Honorar: 1500,– Euro / Reisekosten / 500,– Euro Materialbudget.
Mögliche Beteiligung an der Ausstellung „Fallende Helden.
Künstlerische Strategien des Erinnerns und Gedenkens“
Alle Informationen zum Aufenthalt, dem Bewerbungsverfahren befinden sich
in den beigefügten Ausschreibungen in Deutsch und Englisch.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen, das Team des DOCK 20
Dear applicants,
DOCK 20, in cooperation with the Jewish Museum Hohenems, Druckwerk
Lustenau and S-MAK, invites artists from all disciplines to work
artistically on the monuments to heroes and warriors in Vorarlberg for
the duration of a one-month residency. The participant will be able to
delve into the history of a self-selected memorial site and develop
artistic strategies that update the monuments. The planned exhibition
"Falling Heroes. Artistic Strategies of Remembrance and Commemoration"
from September 16, 2023 to January 14, 2024 will present positions of
contemporary art that contextualize places of remembrance and
commemoration of National Socialism beyond Vorarlberg, name critical
missing points and/or expand them with their own perspectives.
Period: June 26 to July 23, 2023
Location: DOCK 20 Lustenau / Jewish Museum Hohenems
Fee: 1500,- Euro / travel expenses / 500,- Euro material budget.
Possible participation in the exhibition "Falling Heroes. Artistic
Strategies of Remembrance and Commemoration".
All information about the stay, the application procedure can be found
in the attached announcements in German and English.
Yours sincerely, the Team of DOCK 20
DOCK 20 – Kunstraum und Sammlung Hollenstein
dock20(a)lustenau.at<mailto:dock20@lustenau.at>
www.dock20.lustenau.at<http://www.dock20.lustenau.at>
Pontenstraße 20
A-6890 Lustenau
/English version below./
Liebe Kolleg:innen,
es freut mich, Sie über zwei Calls für gemeinsame Projekte im Rahmen der
Strategischen Partnerschaften zu informieren - einmal mit der Hebrew
University of Jerusalem und einmal mit der Kyoto University. Details
können Sie den angehängten Ausschreibungstexten entnehmen.
*/Hebrew University of Jerusalem – University of Vienna Joint Seminars
2023/*
/Einreichfrist: 1. Juni 2023 – 23:59 CET/
/Förderung: bis zu 4.000 EUR/
/Weitere Informationen: //Joint Grant Programs (univie.ac.at)/
<https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation-and-network…>//
/Kontakt: Franz Michalke, International Office, E-Mail:
//franz.michalke(a)univie.ac.at/ <mailto:franz.michalke@univie.ac.at>/,
Tel .: + 43-1-4277-18209/
//
*/Kyoto University – University of Vienna Joint Grant Program 2023/*
/Einreichfrist: 8. Mai 2023 – 23:59 CET/
/Förderung: bis zu 8.000 EUR/
/Weitere Informationen: //Joint Grant Programs (univie.ac.at)/
<https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation-and-network…>//
/Kontakt: Janna Kazim, International Office,
E-Mail:////janna.kazim@univie.ac.at/ <mailto:janna.kazim@univie.ac.at>/,
Tel .: + 43-1-4277- 18235/
Für Fragen stehen dieoben genannten Kolleg:innen zur Verfügung.
Liebe Grüße
Barbara Schulte
***
Dear colleagues,
I am pleased to inform you about two calls for joint projects within the
framework of the Strategic Partnerships - one with the Hebrew University
of Jerusalem and one with Kyoto University. Details can be found in the
attached calls for applications:
*/Hebrew University of Jerusalem – University of Vienna Joint Seminars
2023/*
/Submission deadline: 1 June 2023 – 23:59 CET/
/Funding: up to 4,000 EUR/
/Further information: //Joint Grant Programs (univie.ac.at)/
<https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation-and-network…>//
/Contact: Mr. Franz Michalke, International Office, email:
//franz.michalke(a)univie.ac.at/ <mailto:franz.michalke@univie.ac.at>/,
Tel .: + 43-1-4277-18209/
//
*/Kyoto University – University of Vienna Joint Grant Program 2023/*
/Submission deadline: 8 May 2023 – 23:59 CET/
/Funding: up to 8,000 EUR/
/Further information: //Joint Grant Programs (univie.ac.at)/
<https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation-and-network…>//
/Contact: Ms. Janna Kazim, International Office, email:
//janna.kazim(a)univie.ac.at/ <mailto:janna.kazim@univie.ac.at>/, Tel .: +
43-1-4277- 18235/
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact
thecolleagues mentioned above.
Best regards,
Barbara Schulte
**
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Prof. Dr. Barbara Schulte
Comparative & International Education
Vice Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Education & Deputy Head of
the Department of Education
Vice Director of Doctoral Program in Education
Department of Education, University of Vienna
Visiting & postal address: Sensengasse 3a, 1090 Vienna, Austria
Phone: +43-1-4277-467 51 (administration)
E-mail: barbara.schulte(a)univie.ac.at
Co-editor Komparatistische Bibliothek / Comparative Studies Series /
Bibliothèque d’Études Comparatives
<https://www.peterlang.com/series/5971>(Peter Lang)
Call for Applications (Deadline: March 15, 2023) Deadline extended to April
10, 2023
Climate Science:
Historical, Philosophical and Sociological Issues
univie: summer school Scientific World Conceptions (USS-SWC)
Vienna, July 1019, 2023
Since 2001, the University of Vienna and the Institute Vienna Circle hold an
annual summer school dedicated to major current issues in the natural and
the social sciences, their history and philosophy. The title of the program
reflects the heritage of the Vienna Circle which promoted interdisciplinary
and philosophical investigations based on solid disciplinary knowledge.
Climate science, understood as an interdisciplinary field of study of the
Earths climate and the causes and effects of climate change, is clearly of
central importance today. The summer school will explore climate studies
from a historical, philosophical, and sociological perspective. Topics to be
covered will include: foundations and methodological issues relating to
climate science, including various definitions of climate change, different
types of models of climate change, and the use of simulations; further,
historical roots and the development of climate science before and after the
computer age; finally, issues concerning science policy and the
communication of findings of climate science to a general public.
Topics will be selected reflecting participants interests and may include:
Defining climate and climate change
Evidence for climate change
Modelling climate change: issues of confirmation and
prediction
Climate change and decision theory
History of climate science as a research program
Climate science in the public debate
Lecturers:
Candis Callison (University of British Columbia)
<https://jwam.ubc.ca/profile/candis-callison/>
https://jwam.ubc.ca/profile/candis-callison/
Deborah Coen (Yale University)
<https://hshm.yale.edu/people/deborah-coen>
https://hshm.yale.edu/people/deborah-coen
Eric Winsberg (University of South Florida)
<http://philosophy.usf.edu/faculty/ewinsberg/>
http://philosophy.usf.edu/faculty/ewinsberg/
The program is primarily directed at graduate students and junior
researchers in relevant fields, but the organizers also encourage
applications from undergraduates and people in all stages of their career.
Application form and further information:
<https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/application/>
https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/application/
USS-SWC operates under the academic supervision of an International Program
Committee of distinguished philosophers, historians, and scientists. Its
members represent the scientific fields in the scope of USS-SWC, make
contact to their home universities and will also support acknowledgement of
courses taken by the students. The annual summer school is organised by the
Institute Vienna Circle of the University of Vienna.
<https://wienerkreis.univie.ac.at/en/> https://wienerkreis.univie.ac.at/en/
Find information about our exchange programme with Duke University (North
Carolina) here:
<https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation/university-
wide-partnership-agreements/north-america/>
https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation/university-w
ide-partnership-agreements/north-america/
Inquiries:
Administrator:
Zarah Weiss
Institute Vienna Circle
Alserstraße 23/32
1080 Wien
<mailto:summerschool.ivc@univie.ac.at> summerschool.ivc(a)univie.ac.at
Scientific director:
Prof. Georg Schiemer
Institute Vienna Circle
Alserstraße 23/32
1080 Wien
<mailto:georg.schiemer@univie.ac.at> georg.schiemer(a)univie.ac.at
Liebe Kolleg:innen,
Anbei darf ich Sie auf einen CfP zum Verhältnis von Feminismus und radikaler Demokratie aufmerksam machen.
Mit besten Grüßen
Sergej Seitz
Call for Papers
Futures Past
Feminism and the Radical Democratic Imaginary
International Essay Workshop
University of Vienna, Department of Political Science
July 6-7th, 2023
Conveners: Linda Zerilli & Oliver Marchart
Chicago–Vienna Faculty Grant & ERC Research Project Prefiguring Democratic Futures
Aims and rationale
The political history of Western feminism is typically described as encompassing various “waves” of theory and practice, with each wave building on, but also going beyond, an earlier wave. Thus, the second wave (1968-1980s) is seen as taking up and radicalizing the first wave (1848-1920) struggle for political rights by expanding the concept of rights and of politics itself beyond the confines of the formal political sphere; the third wave (1991-?) is seen as taking up and radicalizing the second wave’s concept of “women” as the political subject of feminism. Handy though this periodization may be, it has left many feminists wondering which wave they are in anymore. Some feminists argue that the various waves have given way to “intersectional feminism.” Still, that description does not address the fundamental question of what kind of critical political work the concept of a “wave” was supposed to do in the first place. It was not until 1968 that people started talking about feminism in terms of different waves, and that feminism came to be understood as having a history at all. This shift allowed feminists to root their political demand for change in a historical democratic struggle for social justice, not least as a way of countering the popular view of the women’s liberation movement as an impossibly utopian project made up by a bunch of social malcontents.
In the workshop, we want to reflect on this periodization of feminism critically and explore how conceptualizations of the past shape imaginative visions of possible futures. How we understand the past directly affects what can count as a “realistic” course of social, political, and economic activity. Furthermore, our conception of the past is shaped by a projected future, and different societies have different ways of imagining the relations between their future and the past. Originating in the revolutionary eighteenth century, Western feminism’s conceptualization of this relation, its own “futures past” (to speak with Reinhard Koselleck), is characterized by an anticipatory and distinctively modern temporality that assumes the novelty and openness of the future. If the history of feminism calls at times for rewriting, that is less because new facts are discovered than because the ever-changing present opens new perspectives on the past and makes new demands on what it can mean. As a result, the past is figured more in terms of projected futures than fidelity to how things were. For this reason, feminist historiography is rife with debates about whose story is told, and the idea of a “wave” itself has been criticized as overly generalizing in ways that blind us to the far more fraught and complex histories not captured in its conceptual net.
Thus, the workshop will provide space for scrutinizing the conceptual problems associated with producing historical knowledge and forms of periodization concerning feminist political futures. It is based on the premise that emancipatory politics is best described as an ongoing creation of the social-historical world, animated by collective radical imagination. Contributions will explore how an emerging new social movement like feminism developed alternative temporalities in response to the rapidly unfolding political crises of the time (e.g., the Vietnam War, nuclear arms race, the Cold War, desegregation and racial terror, and anti-colonial struggles).
Like the new left politics in which many cut their political teeth, feminists sought to reveal a hegemonic order in which democracy had been hollowed out. But also, like the other new social movements (e.g., Black Power, the student movement, environmentalism, and radical pacifism) that arose in the 60s and 70s in both Europe and the United States, feminist visions of social change have been accused of being naïve forms of utopianism doomed to founder on the shoals of political reality.
Contributions are welcome that discuss diverse texts and practices in which utopian visions were articulated in temporal terms as forms of public freedom, as creative action, and as “prefigurative politics.” No mere means to an end already secured by the linear movement of universal history itself, prefigurative politics aims at creating “figures of the newly thinkable” (Castoriadis) in the here and now, both as a way to interpret the past and imagine different feminist futures critically.
Contributions can be motivated, for instance, by the following set of questions:
* In what ways has feminism’s radical political imaginary been enabled and constrained by a specific practice of historiography?
* To what extent are the progressivism and presentism that tends to characterize contemporary feminism’s relation to its past a problem for its future?
* In what ways and to what extent are feminist struggles embedded within an emancipatory project of a radical democracy?
* How has feminism’s political imaginary been challenged and reconfigured, for instance, in the context of Black feminist criticism?
* How can a critically renewed historiography of feminist struggles enrich today’s feminist movements and contribute to the collective emancipatory effort to radicalize democracy?
* In short: What are the “futures past” of feminism, and how do they speak to us today?
Format
We strive towards creating a workshop atmosphere that allows for serious, productive, and collaborative engagement with each other’s work. Workshop participants send in an essay (max. 3000 words, deadline: June 15, 2023), with the expectation that all of the papers are read in advance. In addition, each participant will prepare and present a commentary on one of the other papers. Each session begins with a brief opening statement by the author(s) on the background of the text (5 min), followed by a commentary (10 min) that opens the general discussion of the text.
Venue and Accommodation
The workshop will take place in person at the University of Vienna. Online participation is not possible. There is no participation fee. The organizers are happy to give recommendations regarding travel arrangements.
Publication
We plan to publish the workshop’s proceedings as a special issue in a peer-reviewed journal and/or edited volume.
Timeline
Deadline for abstracts: April 21, 2023
Communication of results: April 30, 2023
Deadline for essays: June 15, 2023
Submission & Contact
Please send your application with an abstract of max. 300 words and a brief biographical note to predef.erc(a)univie.ac.at<mailto:predef.erc@univie.ac.at> (deadline: April 21, 2023). For any questions regarding the CfP, please contact the organizers Sara Gebh (sara.gebh(a)univie.ac.at<mailto:sara.gebh@univie.ac.at>) and Sergej Seitz (sergej.seitz(a)univie.ac.at<mailto:sergej.seitz@univie.ac.at>).
Web: https://www.academia.edu/99389917/CfP_Futures_Past_Feminism_and_the_Radical…
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Research Council (erc). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
Sehr geehrte Kolleg:innen,
eine Gruppe von Masterstudierenden am Institut haben kürzlich einen Verein zur Förderung der philosophischen Diskussion und der Vernetzung von Studierenden gegründet. Der Verein trägt den Namen Khôra und veranstaltet regelmäßige Kolloquien am Institut.
Außerdem bietet der Verein eine Plattform für all jene, die Forschungsprojekte, BA- und MA-Arbeiten präsentieren möchten. Die gemeinsame Diskussion und das gegenseitige Feedback sollen beim Schaffensprozess helfen.
Darüber hinaus sind auf der Homepage Hinweise zu Lesekreisen, Informationen zum Studium und anderes Wissenswertes angezeigt und verlinkt.
https://www.khora.philo.at/
Im Namen des Vereins freue ich mich, wenn Sie einen Blick auf die Homepage werfen und interessierte Student:innen über unsere Initiative informieren.
Mit besten Grüßen
Sebastian Krach
Call for Applications
(Deadline: March 15, 2023 extended: April 10, 2023)
CLIMATE SCIENCE:
HISTORICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL ISSUES
univie: summer school – Scientific World Conceptions (USS-SWC)
Vienna, July 10–19, 2023
Since 2001, the University of Vienna and the Institute Vienna Circle hold an annual summer school dedicated to major current issues in the natural and the social sciences, their history and philosophy. The title of the program reflects the heritage of the Vienna Circle which promoted interdisciplinary and philosophical investigations based on solid disciplinary knowledge.
Climate science, understood as an interdisciplinary field of study of the Earth’s climate and the causes and effects of climate change, is clearly of central importance today. The summer school will explore climate studies from a historical, philosophical, and sociological perspective. Topics to be covered will include: foundations and methodological issues relating to climate science, including various definitions of climate change, different types of models of climate change, and the use of simulations; further, historical roots and the development of climate science before and after the “computer age”; finally, issues concerning science policy and the communication of findings of climate science to a general public.
Topics will be selected reflecting participants’ interests and may include:
• Defining climate and climate change
• Evidence for climate change
• Modelling climate change: issues of confirmation and prediction
• Climate change and decision theory
• History of climate science as a research program
• Climate science in the public debate
Lecturers:
Candis Callison (University of British Columbia)
https://jwam.ubc.ca/profile/candis-callison/
Deborah Coen (Yale University)
https://hshm.yale.edu/people/deborah-coen
Eric Winsberg (University of South Florida)
http://philosophy.usf.edu/faculty/ewinsberg/
The program is primarily directed at graduate students and junior researchers in relevant fields, but the organizers also encourage applications from undergraduates and people in all stages of their career.
Application form and further information:
https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/application/
USS-SWC operates under the academic supervision of an International Program Committee of distinguished philosophers, historians, and scientists. Its members represent the scientific fields in the scope of USS-SWC, make contact to their home universities and will also support acknowledgement of courses taken by the students. The annual summer school is organised by the Institute Vienna Circle of the University of Vienna.
https://wienerkreis.univie.ac.at/en/
Find information about our exchange programme with Duke University (North
Carolina) here:
https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation/university-…
Inquiries:
Administrator:
Zarah Weiss
Institute Vienna Circle
Alserstraße 23/32
1080 Wien
summerschool.ivc(a)univie.ac.at
Scientific director:
Prof. Georg Schiemer
Institute Vienna Circle
Alserstraße 23/32
1080 Wien
georg.schiemer(a)univie.ac.at
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren!
Sehr gerne erlauben wir uns, Ihren
geschätzten StudentInnen für die im März und April 2023 anberaumten
Eigenproduktionen (und nicht als „Gastspiel“ markiert) einen ermäßigten
Kartenpreis um € 5,- (statt € 10,-) anzubieten. Für Ihre
wissenschaftlichen wie auch allgemeinen MitarbeiterInnen bieten wir
ebenfalls Ermäßigung, und zwar um € 15,- (statt € 25,-). Reservierungen
sind unkompliziert unter dramaturgie(a)pygmaliontheater.at
<mailto:dramaturgie@pygmaliontheater.at>mit der Notiz „Sonderermäßigung
StudentIn bzw. MitarbeiterIn“ zu platzieren.
Dem Anhang entnehmen Sie bitte die Spielpläne, und wir
danken für dessen Verfügbarmachung gegenüber Ihrer geschätzten
StudentInnen- und MitarbeiterInnenschaft! Sollten Sie weitere
Informationen bzw. Materialien zum Theater und seinen Vorstellungen
benötigen, so lassen Sie mich dies bitte wissen! Sollte sich die
Verlinkung des Pygmalion Theaters mit der Adresse
www.pygmaliontheater.at <http://www.pygmaliontheater.at>durchführen
lassen, so sind wir hierfür nicht minder dankbar und verweisen auf die
entsprechende Entnahme des Pygmalion Logos im Anhang.
Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Antwort!
Ich wünsche Ihnen einen gelungenen Start in den neuen Tag,
Herzliche Grüße,
Philipp Kaplan
**
*Mag. Philipp Kaplan*
Kaufmännischer Leiter
Dramaturg
/Pygmalion Theater Wien/
Alser Straße 43
A-1080 Wien
+43 1 402 86 85
www.pygmaliontheater.at <http://www.pygmaliontheater.at/>
dramaturgie(a)pygmaliontheater.at <mailto:dramaturgie@pygmaliontheater.at>
Dear Colleagues,
on behalf of the Institute of Philosophy at Slovak Academy of Sciences,
v. v. i., we kindly ask you to circulate an attached invitation to the
conference the 18th Annual Conference YOUNG PHILOSOPHY 2023.
The conference will take place from 18th to 19th of May 2023 at the
Institute of Philosophy of the Slovak Academy of Sciences,v. v. i.
Klemensova 19, 811 09 Bratislava, Slovak republic.
For more information, find the attached invitation and the application
form or visit http://www.klemens.sav.sk/fiusav/?q=sk/youngphilosophy
Please, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.
Best Regards,
Organizers
Call for Applications (Deadline: March 15, 2023)
Climate Science:
Historical, Philosophical and Sociological Issues
univie: summer school Scientific World Conceptions (USS-SWC)
Vienna, July 1019, 2023
Since 2001, the University of Vienna and the Institute Vienna Circle hold an
annual summer school dedicated to major current issues in the natural and
the social sciences, their history and philosophy. The title of the program
reflects the heritage of the Vienna Circle which promoted interdisciplinary
and philosophical investigations based on solid disciplinary knowledge.
Climate science, understood as an interdisciplinary field of study of the
Earths climate and the causes and effects of climate change, is clearly of
central importance today. The summer school will explore climate studies
from a historical, philosophical, and sociological perspective. Topics to be
covered will include: foundations and methodological issues relating to
climate science, including various definitions of climate change, different
types of models of climate change, and the use of simulations; further,
historical roots and the development of climate science before and after the
computer age; finally, issues concerning science policy and the
communication of findings of climate science to a general public.
Topics will be selected reflecting participants interests and may include:
Defining climate and climate change
Evidence for climate change
Modelling climate change: issues of confirmation and
prediction
Climate change and decision theory
History of climate science as a research program
Climate science in the public debate
Lecturers:
Candis Callison (University of British Columbia)
<https://jwam.ubc.ca/profile/candis-callison/>
https://jwam.ubc.ca/profile/candis-callison/
Deborah Coen (Yale University)
<https://hshm.yale.edu/people/deborah-coen>
https://hshm.yale.edu/people/deborah-coen
Eric Winsberg (University of South Florida)
<http://philosophy.usf.edu/faculty/ewinsberg/>
http://philosophy.usf.edu/faculty/ewinsberg/
The program is primarily directed at graduate students and junior
researchers in relevant fields, but the organizers also encourage
applications from undergraduates and people in all stages of their career.
Application form and further information:
<https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/application/>
https://summerschool-ivc.univie.ac.at/application/
USS-SWC operates under the academic supervision of an International Program
Committee of distinguished philosophers, historians, and scientists. Its
members represent the scientific fields in the scope of USS-SWC, make
contact to their home universities and will also support acknowledgement of
courses taken by the students. The annual summer school is organised by the
Institute Vienna Circle of the University of Vienna.
<https://wienerkreis.univie.ac.at/en/> https://wienerkreis.univie.ac.at/en/
Find information about our exchange programme with Duke University (North
Carolina) here:
<https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation/university-
wide-partnership-agreements/north-america/>
https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation/university-w
ide-partnership-agreements/north-america/
Inquiries:
Administrator:
Zarah Weiss
Institute Vienna Circle
Alserstraße 23/32
1080 Wien
<mailto:summerschool.ivc@univie.ac.at> summerschool.ivc(a)univie.ac.at
Scientific director:
Prof. Georg Schiemer
Institute Vienna Circle
Alserstraße 23/32
1080 Wien
<mailto:georg.schiemer@univie.ac.at> georg.schiemer(a)univie.ac.at
Liebe Kolleg:innen,
Am 7. und 8. März finden die Hearings für die Professur "Philosophie der
Aufklärung und Moderne" statt:
Dienstag, den 7.3.
9:00h Prof. Corey Dyck – Lehrprobe (HS 3A)
10:00h Prof. Angela Breitenbach – Lehrprobe (HS 3A)
11:00h Prof. Kristin Gjesdal – Lehrprobe (HS 3A)
13:00h Prof. Jens Timmermann – Lehrprobe (HS 3A)
14:00h Prof. Katharina Kraus – Lehrprobe (HS 3A)
15:00h Dr. Andrew Stephenson – Lehrprobe (HS 3A)
16:15h Prof. Katharina Kraus – Forschungsvortrag (HS 3A)
Mittwoch, den 8.3.
9:00h Prof. Jens Timmermann Forschungsvortrag (HS 3A)
10:35h Prof. Corey Dyck Forschungsvortrag (HS 3A)
11:25h Prof. Kristin Gjesdal Forschungsvortrag (HS 3A)
14:00h Prof. Angela Breitenbach Forschungsvortrag (HS 3A)
15:35h Dr. Andrew Stephenson Forschungsvortrag (HS 3A)
Sie können die Vorträge auch online verfolgen:
ZOOM Link: https://univienna.zoom.us/s/68877818206
Bitte beachten Sie, dass ich als Vorsitzender vorrangig den Mitgliedern
der Kommission die Gelegenheit geben werde, die Vortragenden zu
befragen. Ich bitte um Ihr Verständnis.
Mit besten Grüßen und in Vorfreude auf ein intellektuelles Feuerwerk,
Martin Kusch
--
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Prof. Martin Kusch (he/they)
Univ. of Vienna, Dpt. of Philosophy
https://martinkusch.wixsite.com/website
Veranstaltungsankündung
Effective Altruism, 10.03.2023, 18-19:30 Uhr, HS 2G (NIG)
[English Version Below]
Wie können wir mit knappen Ressourcen anderen umfassend helfen und
anhand von Evidenz und sorgfältigen Überlegungen herausfinden, wie die
dringendsten Probleme der Welt am besten bewältigen werden können? Komm
zu unserem Einführungsevent zum Thema “Effective Altruism” - eine
Bewegung, die versucht, diese Fragen zu beantworten! Wir diskutieren
unter anderem über die Sicherheit von Künstlicher Intelligenz, globale
Gesundheit, Tierleid sowie Spenden und Karrierewege. Außerdem sprechen
wir über die methodischen Grundlagen hinter der Priorisierung globaler
Probleme und fokussieren uns auf den Beitrag, den wir als Individuen
potenziell leisten können.
Phillip Thiedmann von EA Austria wird einen einführenden Vortrag über
die Grundideen des effektiven Altruismus halten. Im Anschluss wird es
eine Diskussion geben, bei der ihr weiterführende, klärende und
kritische Fragen einbringen könnt. Egal ob Neugierige, Kritiker:innen
oder erfahrene Mitglieder der Community, dieses Event bietet eine
Gelegenheit, um mehr über die Motivation, die Ideen und die Kritiken des
effektiven Altruismus zu lernen. Wir heißen alle Willkommen, die daran
interessiert sind, einen positiven Einfluss auf die Welt zu haben.
Hardfacts:
Wo? NIG, Hörsaal 2G
Wann? 10. März, 18:00 - 19:30
Nachher lassen wir gemeinsam den Abend im Votiv Cafe ausklingen.
[English]
How can we best make a positive impact on the world? Join us for an
evening of thought-provoking discussion on effective altruism - a
philosophy that aims to use evidence and empathy to address some of the
world's most pressing problems. Effective Altruism explores topics such
as global poverty, climate change, factory farming, and artificial
intelligence, and discusses how we can make a real difference.
Phillip Thiedmann from EA Austria will give an introductory lecture on
the basic ideas of effective altruism. Afterward, we'll open the floor
to questions and critical discussion. Whether you're a curious beginner,
an astute critic or a member of the community, this event is a great
opportunity to learn about the motivations, ideas and critiques of
effective altruism. We welcome anyone who has a serious interest in
having a positive impact on the world.
Hardfacts:
Location: NIG, Lecture Hall 2G
Date: March 10th, 18:00 - 19:30.
We will head to Votiv Cafe after the event for an informal social
gathering, feel free to join us!
Philipp Thiedmann, Effective Altruism Austria
Our partner University of Zurich recently launched their *UZH Global
Strategy and Partnerships Funding Schemes*
<https://www.global.uzh.ch/en/networks/funding-instruments/partnerships-fund…>.The
University of Vienna is eligible as a partner in Funding Lines Level 2
(Seed Fund, for exploring specific collaborative ideas in a group
setting) and Level 3 (Project Fund, for deepening existing
collaborations); *Deadline: 10 April 2023*.
We kindly ask you to share this information with faculty interested in
cooperation or already cooperating with the University of Zurich.
Many thanks,
International Office
*univie***
**
Internationale Beziehungen | International Office
Universität Wien | University of Vienna
Universitätsring 1
A-1010 Wien | Vienna
Österreich | Austria
E-mail:international.office@univie.ac.at
<mailto:international.office@univie.ac.at>__
http://international.univie.ac.at <http://international.univie.ac.at/>__
https://facebook.com/international.univie
<https://www.facebook.com/international.univie>__
***
*Open Call: UZH Global Strategy and Partnerships Funding Scheme
**(Deadline: 10 April 2023)***
**
*Level 2: Seed Fund*
* For exploring specific collaborative ideas in a group setting, such
as a joint workshop, event or specific smaller project.
* Applicants may request up to 5,000 CHF per initiative from UZH and
are invited to seek *co-funding from the partner institution*.
(Applicants must have UZH employment contracts.)
* Expected outcomes:
o specific plan of action for further collaboration
o identification of external funding
* *More information:
*https://www.global.uzh.ch/en/networks/funding-instruments/partnerships-fund.html
<https://www.global.uzh.ch/en/networks/funding-instruments/partnerships-fund…>
*Level 3: Project Fund*
* For *deepening existing collaborations* with *potential of high
impact/visibility* for UZH.
* Examples for projects include (but are not limited to) comprehensive
research activities, establishing joint formats in teaching and
research (incl. financing of teaching assistants, PhD students etc.)
or initiatives that support the application of large-scale external
funding.
* Applicants may request up to 60,000 CHF per initiative from UZH,
must submit proof of *internal co-funding* and are strongly
encouraged to *seek co-funding from the partner institution*.
(Applicants must have UZH employment contracts.)
* *More information:
*https://www.global.uzh.ch/en/networks/funding-instruments/partnerships-fund.html
<https://www.global.uzh.ch/en/networks/funding-instruments/partnerships-fund…>
English version below
***
*Exzellenzstipendien für Frankreich (Forschungsaufenthalte,
Doktoratsstudien)*
* *Zielgruppe:*Doktorand*innen, Postdocs, junge Forscher*innen
* *Funding:**zwischen 1.100 und 1.700€ pro Monat *
* *Einreichfrist: 19. März 2023*
Das Institut français d'Autriche und das französische Ministerium für
Europa und auswärtige Angelegenheiten bieten *Leistungsstipendien für
kurze wissenschaftliche Forschungsaufenthalte (1 bis 6 Monaten) und
Doktoratsstudien (/Cotutelle /und /Codirection/) in Frankreich *an.
Diese Stipendien richten sich an *DoktorandInnen, Postdocs und
ambitionierte junge ForscherInnen*, *die ihre Doktorarbeit innerhalb der
letzten 5 Jahre verfasst haben und in einer österreichischen und/oder
französischen Forschungseinrichtung* (Universität, Forschungsinstitut
o.Ä.) *beschäftigt sind*.
Mehr Informationen finden Sie hier <https://www.institutfrancais.at/bgf>.
**
*Excellence Scholarships for France (research stays, doctoral studies)
(Deadline: 19 March 2023)*
*Aimed at:*doctoral students, postdocs, young researchers
The Institut français d'Autriche and the French Ministry for Europe and
Foreign Affairs offer excellence scholarships for short scientific
research stays (1 to 6 months) and doctoral studies (cotutelle and
codirection) in France. These scholarships are aimed at doctoral
students, postdocs and ambitious young researchers who have written
their doctoral thesis within the last 5 years and are employed in an
Austrian and/or French research institution (university, research
institute or similar).
*- Funding:*between 1.100 and 1.700€ per month
*- Deadline for submission:**19 March 2023*
*- More information:*https://www.institutfrancais.at/bgf
<https://www.institutfrancais.at/bgf>
/***English version below.***/
Sehr geehrte Internationalisierungsbeauftragte der Fakultäten und Zentren,
in Rücksprache mit den beiden ASEA-UNINET Koordinatoren an der
Universität Wien, Prof. Peter Lieberzeit und Prof. Patrick Sakdapolrak,
möchten wir Sie auf den neuen *Projekt-Call*
<https://international.univie.ac.at/internationale-kooperationen-und-netzwer…>*im
ASEA-UNINET*hinweisen. Die Antragsrichtlinien finden Sie im Anhang.
Nähere Informationen können Sie der ASEA-UNINET Webseite
<https://asea-uninet.org/scholarships-grants/project-support/>entnehmen.
Gefördert werden kleine Forschungs-, Trainings- und Vernetzungsprojekte
mit Wissenschafter*innen an den ASEA-UNINET Partneruniversitäten
(Südostasien). Der Durchführungszeitraum ist im kommenden akademischen
Jahr (Okt. 2023 – Sept. 2024). Förderfähige Kosten sind Reise- und
Aufenthaltskosten.
Die Antragsfrist ist der *20. April 2023.*
Die Antragstellung erfolgt online: *ASEA-UNINET ONLINE ANTRAGSPORTAL*
<https://www.scholarships.at/login/login.aspx>
/(falls Sie nicht automatisch weitergeleitet werden, geben Sie bitte
folgende Adresse in den Browser ein:
//https://www.scholarships.at/DMS/Formular/document_edge.aspx?DataFormID=2087/
<https://www.scholarships.at/DMS/Formular/document_edge.aspx?DataFormID=2087>/.///
Aus formalen Gründen sind nur Professor*innen, bzw. habilitierte
Wissenschafter*innen antragsberechtigt. Andere Einreichende benötigen
ein Empfehlungsschreiben vom Professor*in/Habilitierte*n ihrer
Organisationseinheit.
Ich ersuche Sie darum, diese Information an Ihrer Fakultät/Ihrem Zentrum
zu verbreiten und hoffe erneut auf zahlreiche Einreichungen.
Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich bitte an die zuständige Mitarbeiterin im
International Office, Frau Mag. Monika Kindl: monika.kindl(a)univie.ac.at
<mailto:monika.kindl@univie.ac.at>| Tel-DW: 18217
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Barbara Good
***
Dear International Representatives at the Faculties and Centres,
in consultation with the two ASEA-UNINET coordinators at the University
of Vienna, Prof. Peter Lieberzeit and Prof. Patrick Sakdapolrak, we
would like to draw your attention to the new *project call*
<https://international.univie.ac.at/en/international-cooperation-and-network…>***in
ASEA-UNINET*. Please find the application guidelines in the attachment.
For more information, please refer to the ASEA-UNINET website
<https://asea-uninet.org/scholarships-grants/project-support/>.
Funding is available for small-scale research, training, and networking
projects with scholars at ASEA-UNINET partner universities (Southeast
Asia). The implementation period is in the upcoming academic year (Oct
22 - Sept 23). Eligible costs are travel and subsistence expenses.
The application deadline is *April 20, 2023.*
Applications must be submitted online: *ASEA-UNINET ONLINE APPLICATION
PORTAL* <https://www.scholarships.at/login/login.aspx>
(/if you are not automatically redirected, please enter the following
address in your
browser://https://www.scholarships.at/DMS/Formular/document_edge.aspx?DataFormID=2087/
<https://www.scholarships.at/DMS/Formular/document_edge.aspx?DataFormID=2087>//
For formal reasons, only professors or habilitated scientists are
eligible to apply. Other applicants need a letter of recommendation from
a professor of their organizational unit.
I kindly ask you to disseminate this information to your faculty/centre
and hope again for numerous submissions.
If you have any questions, please contact the responsible staff member
at the International Office, Ms. Monika Kindl: monika.kindl(a)univie.ac.at
<mailto:monika.kindl@univie.ac.at>| Tel-DW: 18217
With kind regards,
Barbara Good
****
**
*Dr. Barbara Good*
DLE Internationale Beziehungen | International Office
Leitung | Head
Universität Wien | University of Vienna
Universitätsring 1
A-1010 Wien | Vienna
Österreich | Austria
Tel + 43-1-4277-18216
Mobile +43-664-60277-18216
E-mail:barbara.good@univie.ac.at <mailto:barbara.good@univie.ac.at>
http://international.univie.ac.at <http://international.univie.ac.at/>
https://facebook.com/international.univie
<https://www.facebook.com/international.univie>__
*** Deadline Extended ***
New Deadline: 06^th April 2023
Dear Sir or Madam,
we would like to inform you about our upcoming Summer School on "Dual
Use and Misuse of Research Results (DURC)". The Summer School will take
place in Jülich, Germany from 17 to 21 July 2023. It is funded by the
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and organised
by the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine 7: Brain and Behaviour at
Research Center Jülich. Please find attached our announcement (Call for
Abstracts).
The summer school offers international junior researchers/scientists
from different disciplines the opportunity to present their own work and
research projects on the topic and to discuss dual use and misuse of
research results and their ethical, legal, social, and political aspects
in exchange with each other and with internationally renowned experts.
We consider it very important to draw the attention of as many research
institutions as possible to our event so that we can reach young
researchers from different disciplines.
If there are any young researchers in your team who might be interested
in actively participating in the Summer School, we would be grateful if
you could pass on our attached Call for Abstracts with the extended
deadline.
We thank you in advance for your interest and support.
Sincerely
Jan-Hendrik Heinrichsund Serap Ergin Aslan
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Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH
52425 Juelich
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Juelich
Eingetragen im Handelsregister des Amtsgerichts Dueren Nr. HR B 3498
Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: MinDir Stefan Müller
Geschaeftsfuehrung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Marquardt (Vorsitzender),
Karsten Beneke (stellv. Vorsitzender), Dr. Ir. Pieter Jansens,
Prof. Dr. Astrid Lambrecht, Prof. Dr. Frauke Melchior
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Sehr geehrte Wissenschaftler:innen,
planen Sie ein Forschungsprojekt (oder arbeiten bereits daran), in dem
Sie sich mit dem Parlament beschäftigen? Wollen Sie dafür die
Wissensressourcen des österreichischen Parlaments nutzen und sich mit
Expert:innen der Parlamentsdirektion austauschen? Dann reichen Sie Ihre
Idee ein!
Der Rechts-, Legislativ- und Wissenschaftliche Dienst (RLW) der
Parlamentsdirektion lädt Wissenschaftler:innen dazu ein,
*parlamentsbezogene Forschung für ein Jahr* in unmittelbarer Nähe zum
Forschungsobjekt voranzutreiben: im Parlament. Ausgelobt wird ein
*Werkvertrag* über eine wissenschaftliche Forschungsarbeit zu einem
parlamentsbezogenen Thema in der Höhe von insgesamt EUR 15.600,00 brutto.
*Vertreter:innen aus allen wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen*sind
eingeladen, ihre Ideen (inkl. aller erforderlichen Unterlagen) *bis
23.4.2023* an die E-Mail-Adresse parlamentsforschung(a)parlament.gv.at
<mailto:parlamentsforschung@parlament.gv.at>zu senden. Fragen können
ebenfalls an diese E-mail-Adresse gerichtet werden. Alle Informationen
zu Einreichung und Auswahlprozess finden Sie im *Anhang* sowie unter:
Parlamentsforschung | Parlament Österreich
<https://www.parlament.gv.at/fachinfos/rlw/parlamentsforschung/index.html#fo…>
Wir bitten um die Weiterverbreitung an potenziell interessierte
Kolleg:innen, Doktorand:innen, Studierende, etc.
Das Organisationsteam freut sich auf Ihre Einreichungen
*Parlamentswissenschaftliche Grundsatzarbeit*
Parlamentsdirektion
Rechts-, Legislativ- und Wissenschaftlicher Dienst (RLW)
cid:image001.png@01D945F0.D5961270
1017 Wien, Österreich
Tel. +43 1 401 10-2668
Mobil +43 676 8900 2668
Weitere Informationen unter:
https://www.parlament.gv.at/fachinfos/rlw/parlamentsforschung/
<https://www.parlament.gv.at/fachinfos/rlw/parlamentsforschung/>