Post-doctoral Fellowship Educational Literature
We hereby announce the opening of a Post-Doctorate Fellow position at the School of Education of the University of São Paulo, Brazil. The post is linked to the São Paulo Research Foundation-FAPESP Thematic Project entitled “Knowledges and practices at the borders: for a transnational history of education (1810-…)” coordinated by Diana Gonçalves Vidal. Within the main project we welcome applications for the development of the subproject “Borders of the pedagogical discourse: between libraries and classrooms”.
Nº: 3156
Field of knowledge: Education
FAPESP process: 18/26699-4
Project title: Knowledges and practices at the borders: for a transnational history of education (1810 – …)
Principal investigator: Carlota Boto
Unit/Instituition: FEUSP
Deadline for submissions: 2019-10-31
Publishing date: 2019-09-06
Locale: Av. da Universidade, 308, São Paulo
Application information:
Candidates to this position should contact Professor Carlota Boto through her email (reisboto@usp.br) communicating their wish to take part in the selection process, and attaching the following documentation:
a) Curriculum Vitae of the candidate;
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 “Borders of the pedagogical discourse: between libraries and classrooms”;
d) Two letters of reference from professors from the areas in which the candidate has worked;
e) Written exam
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