Description
Philosophers study and argument over general and structural problems pertaining to society, humans and individuals. They have well-developed rational and argumentative abilities to engage in discussion related to existence, value systems, knowledge, or reality. They recur to logic in discussion which lead to levels of deepness and abstraction.
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Theoretical Knowledge
philosophical schools of thoughtphilosophyhistory of philosophyscientific research methodologyethicsscientific literaturelogicrhetoricmoralitycultural historymetaphysicsjournalismsociologyLatintheologypolitical ideologiesreligious studiesphenomenologypoliticshistorysource criticismAncient Greekpolitical science
Practical Skills
mentor individualsmanage personal professional developmentdevelop professional network with researchers and scientistsmanage research dataapply scientific methodsevaluate research activitiesintegrate gender dimension in researchpromote the transfer of knowledgemanage open publicationsspeak different languagessynthesise informationapply for research fundingpresent arguments persuasivelythink abstractlyoperate open source softwareperform project managementpromote open innovation in researchdraft scientific or academic papers and technical documentationapply research ethics and scientific integrity principles in research activitiespromote the participation of citizens in scientific and research activitiesmanage findable accessible interoperable and reusable datainteract professionally in research and professional environmentscommunicate with a non-scientific audiencewrite scientific publicationsperform scientific researchconduct research across disciplinesmanage intellectual property rightsincrease the impact of science on policy and societydemonstrate disciplinary expertisedisseminate results to the scientific communitypublish academic researchperform lecturesdevelop scientific theoriesteach in academic or vocational contextsteach philosophywrite research proposalsapply blended learning