Lecturer in Philosophy (Toegevoegd Docent)
Department of Philosophy — Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences (TSHD), Tilburg University
Employment: 1.0 FTE (full-time); part-time appointment negotiable
Contract: Temporary appointment for one year
Location: Warandelaan 2, 5037 AB Tilburg, the Netherlands
Closing date: 16 July 2026
About the department
The Department of Philosophy at Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences (TSHD) focuses on philosophy that is relevant to the contemporary societal and scientific challenges we face, combining rigorous philosophical analysis with openness to insights from other disciplines. The department organizes its research in four clusters: Ethics, Business and Justice; Mind, Cognition and Embodiment; Science, Knowledge and Technology; and Arts, Culture and Power. Teaching across Tilburg University is central to our mission: besides our own Bachelor's and Master's programs in Philosophy, we teach philosophy courses to students throughout the university, including in psychology, economics, social sciences, and artificial intelligence.
Your position
We are looking for a lecturer (or lecturers) to teach a subset of the courses below, starting as soon as possible. The ability to teach one of the first two courses is required; the ability to teach one of the other two is a strong advantage. Supervisory experience is a must.
- History of Economic Thought (Bachelor's, for Economics students) — required
- Ethics (Master's program in Philosophy) — required
- Philosophy and the Limits of Psychology (Master's program in Philosophy) — desirable
- Ethics for Economics students — desirable
In addition, you will supervise Bachelor's and/or Master's theses.
There is room for a full-time (1.0 FTE) position, though we are also open to a part-time appointment (starting with one day a week) — see the application procedure below for how to indicate your availability.
Your profile
- A completed PhD (candidates about to complete their degree need to include a testimony of this, such as a note of the supervisor testifying that the PhD has been handed in and approved of), and a master degree in Philosophy.
- Demonstrable experience teaching at university level, and a strong commitment to teaching quality.
- Able to teach at least History of Economic Thought (to economy students) and/or Ethics (in the Master Philosophy); experience with teaching courses like Philosophy and the Limits of Psychology and/or (Business) Ethics for Economics students is a plus.
- A University Teaching Qualification (UTQ/BKO), or the willingness to obtain one
- Good command of English; Dutch is an advantage but not a requirement
- A collegial, flexible, and proactive attitude
What we offer
- A temporary, full-time (1.0 FTE) position for one year or a part-time appointment.
- Depending on education and experience, classification as Lecturer (Docent 4), salary scale 10 of the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO NU) — indicative full-time gross monthly salary of approx. €3,546–€5,538, to be confirmed during the procedure
- Holiday allowance of 8% and a year-end bonus of 8.3%
- Pension accrual with ABP
- An Options Model letting you exchange benefits for, e.g., additional leave, a bicycle, or sports center training
- The possibility to work partly from home, including a home-office and internet allowance
- Reimbursement for sustainable commuting (walking, cycling, public transport)
- International candidates may be eligible for the 30% tax facility
- Access to training in teaching, career development, and language courses
Application procedure
Your application should include a CV, a brief (1 page) letter of motivation, and a short (1 page) set-up proposal for the courses History of Economic Thought and/or Ethics (Master's Philosophy) — we do not need and will not look at proposals for the other two courses.
In your letter, please state how many days per week you are available; we welcome candidates who would also consider an appointment for fewer days. As part of the selection procedure, shortlisted candidates will be asked to give a trial lecture (proef-college) for the hiring committee. Applications are assessed on a rolling basis and the vacancy will close as soon as a suitable candidate has been found — early application is encouraged.
Applications must be submitted online through the vacancy link. The deadline for applications is the 16 July 2026. The trial lecture is scheduled for 22 July 2026.
Information and contact
Department of Philosophy — for questions about the position please contact the Head of Department Maureen Sie or one of the two Academic Directors Roos Sleegers (Bachelor, up till the 7th of July, after that send your email to the HoD) or Alfred Archer (Master and Pre-Master, up till 14th of July, after that send your email to the HoD).
Visiting address: Dante building, room D 254, Warandelaan 2, 5037 AB Tilburg
Contact page: tilburguniversity.edu/about/schools/tshd/departments/dphil/contact
About Tilburg University
Tilburg University is the university in the humanities and social sciences. Ever since our foundation in 1927, we have been committed to a just, inclusive, and sustainable society. With leading research and inspiring education, we contribute to the interpretation and, where possible, solutions to current societal issues, from climate change to digitalization
Our community is personal, engaged, and small-scale. On our green, compact, and vibrant campus there is room for encounter, collaboration, reflection, and personal growth. Read more about Tilburg University.
Working at Tilburg University means working in an inclusive team with attractive employment conditions. At Tilburg University, you will receive ample opportunities to strengthen your talents and develop your career, in a warm working atmosphere where we attach great importance to the following values: curious, connected, caring, and courageous.
About the Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences (TSHD)
Research and education at the Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences (TSHD) focuses on humans, technology, culture, and their interactions in a globalizing digital society. From the interplay of our disciplines, our research and education focuses on the development of artificial intelligence and interactive technologies, their influence on communication, culture and society, and moral and existential challenges that arise. The School of Humanities and Digital Sciences consists of six Departments: Communication and Cognition, Computational Cognitive Science, Intelligent Systems, Culture Studies, Philosophy, and the Tilburg Center of the Learning Sciences. Collaboration across disciplines is encouraged among both researchers and students. With this approach, we nurture a way of thinking that takes into account different perspectives and the diverse, sometimes conflicting needs and interests of people and society. At TSHD, we foster a culture of integrity, trust, diversity and inclusion, and constructive and critical dialogue. All members of our community are recognized and valued for their unique contributions.
University College Tilburg, with its interdisciplinary Liberal Articles and Sciences program, holds a unique position within the School. This collaboration with other Schools also includes the disciplines of economics, law, and the social sciences. Read more about the Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences (TSHD).
Recruitment code
Tilburg University applies the recruitmentcode of the Dutch Association for Personnel Management & Organization Development (NVP).
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