Dear ISH Colleagues,
   Please see the announcements below. Also, let me know if you have any announcements in Mid-February.
Best, Lloyd

Lloyd Ackert, Ph.D.
Department of History
Drexel University

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FEBRUARY 2022 ANNOUCEMENTS

Visiting Professorships

Visiting Assistant Professor Position Opening - Cornell STS
                Please post/disseminate the attached position announcement for a Visiting Assistant Professor for the 2022-2023 academic year.  Applications must be submitted via Academic Jobs Online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/21083.

Tenure-track Positions

University of Guelph
Dear colleagues, The University of Guelph is recruiting applicants for a tenure-stream position in the History of Science (cross-appointment to the History and Bachelor of Arts and Science programs).  Deadline is March 21. The job ad can be found here: https://www.uoguelph.ca/facultyjobs/postings/ad22-09.shtml
Please distribute widely.

Lectureships

Lecturer in History of Life Sciences - Arizona State University
Office of the University Provost Tempe: The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: School of Life Sciences Administration and Faculty Lecturer in History of Life Sciences at Arizona State University,
Deadline of March 13. The job ad is online here: https://apply.interfolio.com/101775<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/apply.interfolio.com/101775__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!IOFyemINzSiy4BiR584bkmDp2FrH8KE9nyGXkYUyOPRwyVjX_UjoTH6CoiEL2VIxppdT$>.
Location: Tempe, AZ -- Open Date: Jan 26, 2022
Description: The School of Life Sciences (SOLS) at Arizona State University (ASU) invites applications for a full-time, benefits-eligible, non-tenure eligible Lecturer position with an anticipated start date of August 2022. Subsequent academic year renewals are contingent upon performance, availability of resources, and the needs of the unit.
Within the School of Life Sciences, the successful candidate will join a substantial and vibrant scholarly community engaged with issues at the intersection of biology and society, including through undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The successful candidate will be expected to teach a number of large enrollment courses, such as History of the Life Sciences (BIO 316/HPS 330), History of Medicine (BIO 318/HPS 331), History of Science (HPS 322 and 323), and Biology and Society (BIO 311/HPS 340). The School of Life Sciences is distinguished by its commitment to interdisciplinary research, innovative teaching, diversity, inclusion, and student success. Learn more about what The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the School of Life Sciences have to offer by visiting https://thecollege.asu.edu/faculty and sols.asu.edu<http://sols.asu.edu>.

Post-Doctoral Positions

Post-doctoral Fellowships at Bristol
                The University of Bristol is seeking to hire two post-doctoral research associates, for three years, to work on the project "Representing Evolution", funded by an ERC Advanced Grant to Professor Samir Okasha.
                Further details are available here:
https://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/details/?jobId=266218&jobTitle=Postdoctoral%20Research%20Associate

Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research
                The Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research<https://www.kli.ac.at/en> (KLI) in Klosterneuburg (Austria) announces 5 Writing-Up Fellowships for late-stage PhD students working on topics related to “Cognition and Knowledge: Between Evolution and Sustainability”. With this call, the KLI aims to support an interdisciplinary cohort of 5 late-stage PhD students whose work use novel interdisciplinary approaches in the study of cognition and knowledge, especially in relation to evolution and to their connection to sustainability.
Read more about the call here: https://kli.ac.at/content/en/the_kli/open_calls/view/10

***First deadline is Feb 28, 2022.
Conferences/Summer Schools

Sixth European Advanced School in the Philosophy of the Life Sciences (EASPLS)
We would like to take the opportunity to announce our summer school / EASPLS 2022: https://www.philinbiomed.org/event/easpls-bordeaux-2022/ Please find the Call for Abstracts below.

EASPLS 2022
Call for Applications
Sixth European Advanced School in the Philosophy of the Life Sciences (EASPLS)
“Dealing with Complexity in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences”
Institute for Philosophy in Biology & Medicine & ImmunoConcEpT lab,
University of Bordeaux & CNRS, Bordeaux, France
September 5-9, 2022

Directors: Thomas Pradeu & Maël Lemoine (Bordeaux); Marcel Weber (University of Geneva)
                The European Advanced School in the Philosophy of the Life Sciences (EASPLS) consortium will hold its sixth biennial summer school on “Dealing with Complexity in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences” at the University of Bordeaux in France. Young scholars (PhD students and early post-doctoral researchers) in the history, philosophy and social studies of the biological, biomedical, and environmental sciences are invited to apply.

Research Experience for Undergraduates - Department of Philosophy, Rochester Institute of Technology
This 10-week NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program is open to undergrad students from all majors (including philosophy) to study "Interdisciplinary Problem Solving in Human Dominated Wetland Ecosystems” from May 22 - July 30, 2022 in Rochester, NY. Applications are due February 15, 2022. For more information and to apply: https://www.rit.edu/science/interdisciplinary-problem-solving.

Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine, Indiana University
“Control Practices in Historical and Systematic Perspectives”
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the program of the conference “Control Practices in Historical and Systematic Perspectives,” to be held March 2-5, 2022 at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine, Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana).  The conference is part of a Sawyer Seminar, a year-long research institute funded by the USA-based Mellon Foundation. The overall topic for the year is “Rigor: Experimental Control, Analysis, and Synthesis in Historical and Systematic Perspectives”.  The spring conference will deal specifically with the development and theorization of control practices in the 18th and 19th centuries, their roots in the pre- and early modern periods, and their connections to broader understandings of rigor and validation in practical inquiry.
More information on the project and the conference is available on our website https://rigor.hpsc.indiana.edu/spring_conference/index.html
The conference will take place entirely on Zoom. Participation is free, but please register by email at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.

William Newman & Jutta Schickore (Sawyer Seminar conveners)

Call for Submissions

Antiopoda. Revista de Antropologia y Arqueologia
FORENSIC PRACTICES IN CONTEXTS OF MASS VIOLENCE AND ARMED CONFLICT
Guest editors:
- Maria Fernanda Olarte-Sierra (Universiteit van Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Universitat
Wien, Austria)
- Vivette Garcia-Deister (Universidad Nacional Aut noma de M xico)
- Derek Congram (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Antiopoda. Revista de Antropologia y Arqueologia is pleased to invite the academic community
to submit unpublished articles, articles essays, and book reviews from March 15 to April 30,
2022.
Please send articles and visual articles through https://gestionrevistas.uniandes.edu.co/index.php/antipoda/login;
and reviews to:
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
Work will be accepted in Spanish, English, and Portuguese. For more information on the editorial process and author guidelines please see: https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/for-authors/antipoda/editorial-policy Over the last forty years, archaeology and forensic anthropology have become valuable tools in judicial and humanitarian contexts and for the vindication of rights and social struggles, as in the case of historical memory and reconciliation. These two disciplines have become fundamental to the search for missing persons, the official validation of victim status, and the filing of individual or group charges (genocide, ethnocide and other scenarios of mass violence), among other crucial human rights issues.

END OF ANNOUNCEMENTS

Lloyd Ackert, Ph.D.
Department of History
Drexel University

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