Contribute to research, service, teaching and teaching-related activities at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
The appointees are also expected to be active researchers and contribute to the broader intellectual project of the Department in terms of publications, academic events and research grants.
Requirements
A PhD in Political Philosophy/Ethics or related disciplines with competence in undertaking philosophical and ethical research and teaching.
Candidates are expected to have an active research agenda that leads to external funding, provide evidence of teaching ability (including student evaluations) and proven ability to produce high-quality publications.
We are particularly interested in candidates who are familiar with East Asian philosophical traditions and are capable of conducting research and teaching in a field of applied ethics, such as biomedical ethics, digital ethics/AI ethics, environmental ethics, government ethics and/or administrative ethics.
Successful candidates are expected to commence duty as soon as possible.