Project: Human Variables in Biodiversity Assessment (HUMAN_BIAS) About the PositionThe Department of Science Education at the University of Copenhagen invites applications for a two-year post-doctoral position in history and/or philosophy of science, as part of the HUMAN_BIAS project, funded by the Carlsberg Foundation Semper Ardens Accelerate grant. The project is led by Associate Professor Joeri Witteveen and investigates how human variables—such as values, priorities, and interests—shape the development and use of biodiversity metrics. The post-doc will contribute to understanding, managing, and interpreting these human factors in biodiversity assessment. Key research areas include:
The position integrates conceptual, ethical, ontological, and historical-philosophical perspectives, using methods such as stakeholder interviews, archival research, and practice-oriented philosophy of science. Responsibilities
Candidate Profile
About the SectionThe Section for History and Philosophy of Science offers a dynamic, international research environment with 10 permanent faculty members, PhD students, and post-docs. The Section focuses on practice-oriented and empirically informed history and philosophy of science. Terms of Employment
Application ProcedureApplications must be submitted in English electronically via APPLY NOW and include:
The University of Copenhagen values diversity and encourages all qualified candidates to apply.
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