Showing posts with label Fellowships England. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fellowships England. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 September 2009

British Academy Visiting Scholarships 2010, England

The Academy's Visiting Scholars scheme, launched in 2005, enables early-career scholars from overseas to apply directly to the Academy, in conjunction with their UK hosts, for research visits to the UK of two to six months. The main purpose of the visit should be to enable the visitor to pursue research.
The UK host must be resident in the UK, and must undertake to make all the necessary practical and administrative arrangements for the visit. The Academy grants the title of British Academy Visiting Scholar and awards funding for the visit.


BA/ESRC Chinese Visiting Scholars: Funds from the Academy and the ESRC have been earmarked to support applicants from China. See below for links to application forms and further details for both the UK Host and the Visiting Scholar.
BA/AHRC/ESRC earmarked funding for South Asia and the Middle East: Funds have been earmarked under the exisiting scheme to support applicants from South Asia and the Middle East. Scholars granted awards from this funding will be given the title British Academy-AHRC-ESRC Visiting Fellow.


Financial basis of the scheme: Grants are provided to a maximum of £7,500 and are intended to cover travel and subsistence costs for the Visiting Scholar for the duration of their stay.


Applications available from: 8 October 2009
Deadline for submission of applications: 3 December 2009
Results expected: mid-March 2010
Visits taking place on or after: 1 April 2010



Eligibility: British Academy Scholars awards are designed for early-career postdoctoral scholars. Applicants must normally have obtained their doctorates after 1 January 2004. (Academics without a PhD must demonstrate equivalent status.)
Method of application: Applications will be submitted via e-GAP2, the Academy's electronic grant application system
Contact the International Relations Department for further information

Saturday, 1 August 2009

Newton International Fellowships

Newton International Fellowships


The Newton International Fellowship scheme is for the very best early stage post-doctoral researchers from all over the world to come and do research in UK. It offer support for two years at UK research institutions.

Deadline: Applications will OPEN in December 2009

General Description

The long-term aim of the scheme is to build a global pool of research leaders and encourage long-term international collaboration with the UK.

The Newton International Fellowships scheme is run by The British Academy, The Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society.

The Fellowships cover the broad range of natural and social sciences, engineering and the humanities.

They provide grants of £24,000 per annum to cover subsistence and £8,000 to cover research expenses, plus a one-off relocation allowance of £2,000.

As part of the scheme, all Newton Fellows who remain in research will be granted a 10 year follow-up funding package worth £6,000 per annum.

Please note that the next round of applications will open in December 2009.

For more detailed information on the Newton International Fellowships, please visit the official website: http://www.newtonfellowships.org

Tuesday, 17 March 2009

Agha Khan Research Fellowships, UK

Agha Khan Research Fellowship Programme 2009-10
Post-doctorate research fellowships are available from AKU for the year 2009-2010. The research fellowship programme at AKU-ISMC commences in September and offers a unique opportunity to pursue research within an intellectually stimulating and supportive environment.

Deadline : 27 March 2009


Apply for Research Fellowships Commencing in 2009
Social and Cultural Change in Muslim Contexts
Knowledge Construction in Fields Related to Understanding Cultures

Programme Description
The research fellowship programme at AKU-ISMC commences in September and offers a unique opportunity to pursue research within an intellectually stimulating and supportive environment. Fellows play an active role in the intellectual life of the Institute, participating in a wide range of seminars, workshops, and conferences. They also enjoy the opportunity of interacting with distinguished faculty at the Institute and from other academic institutions in the United Kingdom. The duration of each fellowship is one year. During this time, candidates explore and shed new light on a specific dimension of one of the Institute’s two major research themes: social and cultural change in Muslim contexts or knowledge construction in the fields related to understanding cultures. These two themes are deliberately open ended and broad in their scope to enable a diverse range of research topics. One example of a research topic that has been derived from the first theme as an area of specific interest at the Institute is the idea of cities as environments for social and cultural change.

The present cohort of fellows (2008/2009) is working on various aspects of social change by examining the dynamics of networks and institutions in Muslim contexts. During the course of this academic year, the Institute will facilitate scholarly dialogue among the research fellows and senior academics who have contributed to the discourse related to civil society and social change within Muslim contexts.

The fellows are expected to produce a research paper on the theme of their fellowship topic, to a standard that is publishable by a quality academic journal, and that can be published in the Institute’s academic publications series. During the course of their fellowship they are required to participate in the educational programmes of the Institute by delivering lectures and seminars as required. Fellows will also contribute to the Institute’s various seminar and discussion series by giving lectures and presenting papers to faculty, students and staff.
Research fellows are also expected to contribute the Muslim Civilisations Abstracts (http://www.aku.edu/ismc/abp.shtml) project by writing abstracts and editing papers.

Requirements
Candidates should have:
A PhD in the Humanities or Social Sciences;
A high degree of interest and competence in one of the above research areas;
A high level of proficiency in communication skills, written and verbal;
An International English Language Testing System (ELTS) score of at least 6.5 or equivalent is essential.

Funding
The gross fellowship stipend is £20,000. In addition to the stipend, Fellows from outside the UK will receive a reimbursement of travel expenses for a one-way restricted economy class ticket from their home base to London and single accommodation or a contribution of £800 per month towards a rental accommodation. Other benefits and facilities include: a research grant of up to £500, office space, access to AKU-ISMC’s library and the libraries of neighbouring academic institutions, and access to computer facilities.

Application Procedure
Candidates should complete the Research Fellowship Application Form and submit it along with an updated list of publications and result of their IELTS test.

E-mail: ismc.personnel@aku.edu (preferred) or
Human Resources DepartmentAga Khan University Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations
4 Bedford SquareLondon, WC1B 3RA
United Kingdom

Closing Date
Closing date for applications for the 2009/10 programme is 27th March 2009 (post-mark, fax/email date).
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend a panel interview, to be held in May/June 2009.
Successful candidates are expected to take up their post on 14th September 2009.

Official link
http://www.aku.edu/ismc/researchfellows2009.shtml
 
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