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Chris Young <[log in to unmask]>
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Intl Soc for the Hist Phil and Soc St of Biol <[log in to unmask]>
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From: Jason Scott Robert <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Postdoctoral Fellowship in Evolutionary Theory at Dalhousie
University
Date: Wed, Feb 28, 2001, 6:55 AM

Apologies for cross-posting - please feel free to circulate

DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY, EVOLUTION STUDIES GROUP

The Evolution Studies Group (ESG) at Dalhousie University seeks a
Postdoctoral Fellow whose scholarly research would complement its areas of
interest: the application of evolutionary (Darwinian) theory to the
understanding of larger questions in biology (such as the nature of species,
phylogenetic pattern and the process of development) and psychology (e.g.,
the origins of altruism and consciousness), coupled with the critique of
these applications from the perspectives of philosophy/history and sociology
of science. The Fellow would be expected to develop an independent research
program with the support and counsel of senior ESG members, J. Barkow
(Sociology and Anthropology), R. Campbell (Philosophy), F. Doolittle
(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), B. Hall (Biology) and G. McOuat
(History of Science and Technology and King's College), and to participate
in its ongoing discussions. Interaction with bench and computer scientists
as well as theoreticians will be facilitated and encouraged. Stipend,
guaranteed for two years, is 35,000 Cdn per annum. ESG anticipates that the
ideal applicant will have a recent PhD in Philosophy or History and
Sociology of Science or in one of the relevant experimental disciplines
(evolutionary biology, molecular evolution, evolution and development,
behavioral ecology, evolutionary psychology/sociobiology) with a strong
evolutionary theoretical focus, and an appetite for interdisciplinary
discourse. Deadline for receipt of applications, 1 April, 2001. Opening date
June through September, 2001.

Send letter, CV, description of research interests and names/phone numbers
of three referees to W. F. Doolittle, Department of Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H
4H7. E-mail: [log in to unmask]

___________________________________
Jason Scott Robert, PhD
SSHRC and Killam Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Philosophy
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3H 3J5 Canada
902.494.3342
902.494.3518 (fax)

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