Section: History and Philosophy of Science About the PositionWe are looking for a highly motivated candidate for a three-year PhD position in history and/or philosophy of science, in the research project Human Variables in Biodiversity Assessment (HUMAN_BIAS), funded by a Carlsberg Foundation Semper Ardens Accelerate grant. The project is hosted by the Section in History and Philosophy of Science, with Associate Professor Joeri Witteveen as principal investigator. Project DescriptionClimate change and biodiversity loss are recognized as the twin environmental crises of our time. While climate science benefits from clear, globally agreed metrics, biodiversity science relies on a proliferation of competing indicators, baselines, and indices. These metrics are shaped not just by ecological facts but also by human variables: values, priorities, aims, and interests. The HUMAN_BIAS project investigates how human variables influence the development and use of biodiversity metrics, and how their impact can be understood, managed, and, where appropriate, embraced. The project focuses on three critical decision points in biodiversity assessment:
The project combines epistemic, ethical, ontological, and historical-philosophical perspectives, asking questions such as: How do choices about data standards affect the robustness of biodiversity evidence? Whose values should be represented in biodiversity measurement? When do metrics become “performative”? How have past decisions shaped present-day extinction risk assessments? HUMAN_BIAS integrates conceptual analysis with qualitative methods such as stakeholder interviews and archival research. The PhD project will develop research questions, methodology, and project plan in collaboration with the supervisor. Applicants should suggest a focus area and/or research questions at the application stage, preferably within one of the work packages:
For further project details, contact Joeri Witteveen (jw@ind.ku.dk). Place of EmploymentThe PhD project will be based at the Department of Science Education, Section for History and Philosophy of Science. As part of the PhD education, the candidate will receive teaching training and contribute to courses offered by the department, including philosophy of science courses for biology students. Supervision
Candidate ProfileWe seek a highly motivated PhD candidate with:
About the Section for History and Philosophy of ScienceThe section offers creative, stimulating working conditions in a dynamic international research environment, with 10 permanent faculty members and several PhD students and postdocs. Research focuses on practice-oriented and empirically informed history and philosophy of science, addressing epistemological and ethical aspects of science. PhD Program Details
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Application ProcedureApplications must be in English and submitted electronically. Include:
Deadline: 7 November 2025, 23:59 (GMT +1) Selection Process
ContactJoeri Witteveen Additional InformationThe University of Copenhagen promotes research and teaching of the highest international standard and encourages applications from all qualified candidates, reflecting the diversity of the surrounding community.
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