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Job Description The Department of Design, Media and Educational Studies (Philosophy Section) invites applications for a 3-year PhD scholarship on the topic of moral and political philosophy in
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are interested in carrying out their PhD work in bioethics. The PhD position is part of the MORALMAP project, investigating how moral foundations drive entrenched positions; how social media content creators frame
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of modalities and epistemic virtues with findings from modal psychology; b) developing the concept of modal expertise, based on existing results regarding moral expertise; c) investigating the epistemology
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, investigating how moral foundations drive entrenched positions; how social media content creators frame their arguments; and which moral framings make constructive dialogue more likely within the context of new
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. The Opportunity This PhD scholarship is funded as an important part of an ARC funded projectThe Moral Significance of Being Human, conducted by Suzy Killmister. The project will explore three
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. Mucchi, S. Jayousi, S. Caputo, E. Panayirci, S. Shahabuddin, J. Bechtold, I. Morales, R.-A. Stoica, G. Abreu, and H. Haas, “Physical-layer security in 6G networks,” IEEE Open Journal of the Communications
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data of indoor spaces and work with real-life scenarios. Informal enquiries can be directed to Dr Bruño Fraga (b.fraga@bham.ac.uk ) and Dr Isabel Morales-Muñoz (i.morales-munoz@bham.ac.uk ). Application
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of risk propagation with a focus on the triggers of systemic risks. The current PhD position aims to advance assessments of physical climate risks for governments, including the emergence of moral hazard
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with a focus on the triggers of systemic risks. The current PhD position aims to advance assessments of physical climate risks for governments, including the emergence of moral hazard and inequality in
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to work; civil and moral integrity. LanguagesENGLISHLevelGood Research FieldSociology Additional Information Benefits Benefits: 6 weeks' vacation per year; 5 paid sick days per year (after trial period