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Job Announcement

Research Fellow
Future of Humanity Institute (FHI), Faculty of Philosophy,
Oxford University
Oxford (UK)

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Oxford Future of Humanity Institute
Faculty of Philosophy & James Martin 21st Century School


Position:               James Martin Research Fellow

Ref:                    YD/07/005
Grade:                  Grade 7 (£25,889 - £31,840 p.a) 
(In USD this is $50,123 - $61,645)

Duration:               Fixed term until 30 June 2009
Discipline:             Open: any philosophical, scientific, economic, or
interdisciplinary area with broad relevance to the mission of the Oxford
Future of Humanity Institute. 

Applications are invited for a full-time research fellowship in the Faculty
of Philosophy at Oxford University within the Future of Humanity Institute
(FHI). The appointment is fixed term until 30 June 2009.

The Future of Humanity Institute is a dynamic new research institute at
Oxford University. It is part of the Faculty of Philosophy and is one of the
constituent parts of the James Martin 21st Century School. The FHI’s mission
is to understand big picture questions for humanity. Current work streams
include human enhancement ethics, global catastrophic risks, methodology and
rationality, impacts of transformative technologies, and the nature of
wisdom. The post-holder will conduct independent research of relevance to
this mission and will participate in the institute’s activities. The
successful applicant will have outstanding intellectual capacity, strong
evidence of research potential, and expertise in some relevant
philosophical, scientific, or economic area.

Further particulars and details of how to apply are available from
http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk  or from http://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk, or from Ms
Jo Armitage, James Martin Research Projects Coordinator, Faculty of
Philosophy, 10 Merton Street, Oxford, OX1 4JJ, (Tel: 01865 276934, E-mail:
[email protected]). 

The closing date for applications is Friday, 4 May 2007.

The University is an Equal Opportunities Employer.


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