
丹麦哥本哈根大学博士后职位招聘–人类学方向
The Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, invites applications for a vacant postdoc position.
Job description
The postdoc position, “Rewilded Bodies in Danish National Parks”, is a fixed termed full-time position of two years and two months with research obligations starting January 1, 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter.
The research will be conducted as part of as part of the research project CARNAL: Eco-Ethical Articulations of Body, Meat, and Flesh.
The central objective of the research project is to develop new conceptualizations of the relation between humanity and nature in times of ecological crises. CARNAL expands the ethical tradition of self-care and care for other humans into an ecologized ethics of care. We focus on everyday dilemmas and options for change in the areas of consumption, biodiversity, and conceptions of everyday human interactions with the corporeality of ecological networks. CARNAL is placed at the Faculty of Theology, and its methodology aims to coordinate the fields of Anthropology and Theology.
Taking the project framework into consideration, applicants are required to outline their reflections on how to study contemporary rewilding and biodiversity practices in national parks in Denmark as sites for the negotiation and articulation of ecologized care. Candidates are expected to have a background in Anthropology with documented competencies in long-term ethnographic fieldwork and environmental research.
The candidate must be fluent in speech and writing in one of the Scandinavian languages.
Further information on the Faculty, see teol.ku.dk/english/ .
Inquiries about the position can be made to Professor Niels Henrik Gregersen, phone: +45 2089 1158, email: nhg@teol.ku.dk .
Qualification requirements
The successful applicant must document having conducted high level research and hold a relevant Phd degree in anthropology. In connection with the overall assessment of the individual applicant, emphasis will be placed on the applicant’s research profile and teaching portfolio.
Application
The application can be submitted in English or one of the Scandinavian languages.
Applications should be addressed to the Dean of the Faculty of Theology, Prof. Dr. Carsten Selch Jensen, and should be uploaded electronically.
The application must include the following enclosures:
- Documentation of the applicant’s academic degree(s). Copies of all relevant diplomas must be included.
- Complete and numbered list of publications. The enclosed (uploaded) publications must be marked with*.
- Research plan. An outline of planned research activities, including description of the planned contribution to the CARNAL’s research areas (max. 3 pages).
- Publications. Applicants may choose a maximum of three publications for assessment. The publications selected must be uploaded as attachments and listed from 1 to 3
- Information about teaching portfolio.
Application procedure
The application, appendixes and the submitted scientific publications must be uploaded electronically. We advise you to have all documents ready before you begin to fill out your online application, and it is essential that all required documents are enclosed.
An automatically generated message is sent out acknowledging receipt of the uploaded application.
Following the application deadline, the Dean selects applicants for assessment on the advice of the Appointments Committee. Applicants are selected on the basis of an overall assessment of the applicants that best match the recruitment needs of the Faculty as described in this advertisement for the post. This is compared with the applicant’s research and teaching portfolio as set out in the application, CV incl. list of publication, and any research/development plan.
All applicants are notified whether their application has been passed for assessment by an expert Assessment Committee. Selected applicants are notified of the composition of the committee and when the committee has completed its assessment, each applicant has the opportunity to comment on the part of the assessment that relates to the applicants themselves.
University of Copenhagen wishes to reflect the surrounding society and therefore encourages all interested parties regardless of personal background to apply for the position.