Durham University Research Fellowships

HARRINGTON A.K. a.k.harrington at DURHAM.AC.UK
Mon Oct 8 08:34:28 UTC 2012


Dear Colleagues

Please pass on the following information about Research Fellowships to anyone you think might be eligible and interested.

Best wishes
Alex Harrington
2013/14 International Junior Research Fellowships
Durham University is delighted to announce that the third round of the Junior Research Fellowship Scheme has opened.

These Fellowships are designed to attract the most talented researchers in Europe and beyond, and to build an international network of scholars with a common passion for today's most important research challenges. Up to 15 Junior Research Fellowships are available commencing between 1 July 2013 and 1 January 2014. The closing date for applications is: 14 December 2012.

Details on the scheme and how to apply can be found at www.durham.ac.uk/ias/diferens/<http://www.durham.ac.uk/ias/diferens/>



2013/14 International Senior Research Fellowships
The third round of the International Senior Fellowship Scheme has also opened.

This scheme designed to gather together scholars, researchers, policy makers or practitioners from around the world and across the full spectrum of science, social science, arts and humanities to address themes of global significance in collaboration with Durham's Research Institutes and researchers. Up to 10 Senior Research Fellowships and 7 Policy & Enterprise Fellowships are available for periods of 6 weeks to 6 months between October 2013 and September 2014 (with a typical stay of 3 months).

Applications are considered from researchers with an established or emerging international reputation for scholarship or research leadership. The closing date for applications is: 18 January 2013.

Details on the scheme and how to apply can be found at www.durham.ac.uk/ias/diferens/<http://www.durham.ac.uk/ias/diferens/>

Note that candidates for either scheme must not have resided for more than 12 months in the UK in the three years prior to 1 July 2013. A member of the Durham academic staff will act as host and Mentor for each Fellow.  Before applying, applicants must seek the agreement of a Durham academic to act as their host. The host will help them to refine their research proposal and ensure that the appropriate facilities for the conduct of the research project are available in the University.

The School of Modern Languages and Cultures will be able to offer its usual peer review support to help develop applications in good time for the deadline. Interested candidates should, in the first instance, contact the School's director of research Dr Tom Wynn at thomas.wynn at dur.ac.uk<mailto:thomas.wynn at dur.ac.uk>


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