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A prestigious university in Bern is offering a postdoctoral position within the 'Worldly Indeterminacy' project, funded by an SNSF grant. The selected candidate will conduct research, organize workshops, and participate in international conferences. Ideal applicants should possess an excellent PhD in philosophy with relevant experience in metaphysics or related fields. This role offers full funding for two years, promoting an inclusive research environment.
Start of employment: 01.03.2026 or by agreement
Employment is fixed-term for 2 years.
The Institute of Philosophy at the University of Bern offers a postdoctoral position within the project 'Worldly Indeterminacy', which is funded by an SNSF Consolidator grant. The working hypothesis of the project is that there are facts about the world that remain indeterminate no matter how much we know. The goal is to develop a metaphysical theory of this indeterminacy and to investigate its consequences for other philosophical areas.
The core project group includes two PhD students, a postdoctoral researcher (i.e., the person hired for this position), and the principal investigator (Vera Hoffmann-Kolss).
A more detailed description of the project can be found here: Project Description
You will conduct research within the theme of the project. In addition, you will organize workshops and meetings, participate in international conferences, and regularly attend internal project meetings as well as colloquia and seminars at the Institute of Philosophy in Bern. You may also contribute to teaching and supervision in your areas of expertise.
Your application should include the following documents:
The application deadline is January 30, 2026. Please send your application documents as a single pdf to the following e-mail address: vera.hoffmann-kolss@unibe.ch.
For more information, please contact Vera Hoffmann-Kolss.
The University of Bern is committed to equal opportunities and the promotion of diversity in employment. In particular, it strives to increase the number of women in senior academic positions and welcomes applications from people with disabilities, People of Color, and people who, in the Swiss context, are from ethnic minority backgrounds.