Post-doctoral Fellowship in Education

We hereby announce the opening of a Post-Doctorate Fellow position at the School of Education of the University of São Paulo. The post is linked to the Thematic Project entitled “Knowledges and practices at the borders: for a transnational history of education (1810-…)”, coordinated by Diana Gonçalves Vidal with funding from the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP). Within the main project we welcome applications for the development of the subproject “History of Education, Teacher education and Diversity (from 1980 to the present day)”.

Nº: 3159

Field of knowledge: Education

FAPESP process: 2018/26699-4

Project title: Knowledges and practices at the borders: for a transnational history of education (1810 – …)

Working area: Education

Principal investigator: Paula Perin Vicentini

Unit/Instituition: FEUSP

Deadline for submissions: 2019-10-31

Publishing date: 2019-09-16

Locale: Av. da Universidade, 308, São Paulo

Application information

Candidates to this position should contact Professor Paula Perin Vicentini through her email (paulavicentini91@gmail.com) communicating their wish to take part in the selection process, and attaching the following documentation:

a) Curriculum Vitae of the candidate (Lattes CV);
b) Curriculum Summary of the candidate (please see instructions on www.fapesp.br/en/6351);
c) An introduction letter containing the reasons for the interest in developing the subproject “History of Education, Teacher education and Diversity (from 1980 to the present day)”;
d) Two letters of reference from professors from the areas in which the candidate has worked.

Please find more information here.

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