Institute of Advanced Study: 2013-14 Fellowships
(3 May 2012)
The 2013-14 IAS Fellowship Scheme is now open. Deadline for applications is 17 June 2012. The theme for 2013/14, for which applications are now invited, is ‘Light', interpreted in its broadest sense to be of potential interest to those working in a wide range of disciplines.
IAS Fellowships are available for a 3-month period between October 2013 and March 2014. Applications are considered from mid/late career scholars and non-academics who have an established international reputation, have shaped their field, and can provide evidence of research leadership and/or public impact. They are expected to have played a significant role in shaping their field through their outputs, achievements and markers of esteem.
Applications are also considered from early/mid career individuals who have an emerging international reputation and are beginning to shape the agenda in their field. However, please note that these Fellowships are not available to undergraduate or postgraduate students. The fellowships will be offered to those whose research complements the 2013/14 annual theme.
The IAS seeks to develop a truly global perspective by ensuring that its fellows are recruited from all over the world. Up to 20 IAS Fellowships are available in 2013-14 and Durham academics are welcome to apply.
For further details of the Light theme, please visit: www.dur.ac.uk/ias/light
For further details about the 2013-14 IAS Fellowships, please visit: www.durham.ac.uk/ias/fellows/furtherparticulars/
Institute of Advanced Study: 2013-14 Fellowships
(3 May 2012)
The 2013-14 IAS Fellowship Scheme is now open. Deadline for applications is 17 June 2012. The theme for 2013/14, for which applications are now invited, is ‘Light', interpreted in its broadest sense to be of potential interest to those working in a wide range of disciplines.
IAS Fellowships are available for a 3-month period between October 2013 and March 2014. Applications are considered from mid/late career scholars and non-academics who have an established international reputation, have shaped their field, and can provide evidence of research leadership and/or public impact. They are expected to have played a significant role in shaping their field through their outputs, achievements and markers of esteem.
Applications are also considered from early/mid career individuals who have an emerging international reputation and are beginning to shape the agenda in their field. However, please note that these Fellowships are not available to undergraduate or postgraduate students. The fellowships will be offered to those whose research complements the 2013/14 annual theme.
The IAS seeks to develop a truly global perspective by ensuring that its fellows are recruited from all over the world. Up to 20 IAS Fellowships are available in 2013-14 and Durham academics are welcome to apply.
For further details of the Light theme, please visit: www.dur.ac.uk/ias/light
For further details about the 2013-14 IAS Fellowships, please visit: www.durham.ac.uk/ias/fellows/furtherparticulars/
Institute of Advanced Study: 2013-14 Fellowships
(3 May 2012)
The 2013-14 IAS Fellowship Scheme is now open. Deadline for applications is 17 June 2012. The theme for 2013/14, for which applications are now invited, is ‘Light', interpreted in its broadest sense to be of potential interest to those working in a wide range of disciplines.
IAS Fellowships are available for a 3-month period between October 2013 and March 2014. Applications are considered from mid/late career scholars and non-academics who have an established international reputation, have shaped their field, and can provide evidence of research leadership and/or public impact. They are expected to have played a significant role in shaping their field through their outputs, achievements and markers of esteem.
Applications are also considered from early/mid career individuals who have an emerging international reputation and are beginning to shape the agenda in their field. However, please note that these Fellowships are not available to undergraduate or postgraduate students. The fellowships will be offered to those whose research complements the 2013/14 annual theme.
The IAS seeks to develop a truly global perspective by ensuring that its fellows are recruited from all over the world. Up to 20 IAS Fellowships are available in 2013-14 and Durham academics are welcome to apply.
For further details of the Light theme, please visit: www.dur.ac.uk/ias/light
For further details about the 2013-14 IAS Fellowships, please visit: www.durham.ac.uk/ias/fellows/furtherparticulars/
Institute of Advanced Study: 2013-14 Fellowships
(3 May 2012)
The 2013-14 IAS Fellowship Scheme is now open. Deadline for applications is 17 June 2012. The theme for 2013/14, for which applications are now invited, is ‘Light', interpreted in its broadest sense to be of potential interest to those working in a wide range of disciplines.
IAS Fellowships are available for a 3-month period between October 2013 and March 2014. Applications are considered from mid/late career scholars and non-academics who have an established international reputation, have shaped their field, and can provide evidence of research leadership and/or public impact. They are expected to have played a significant role in shaping their field through their outputs, achievements and markers of esteem.
Applications are also considered from early/mid career individuals who have an emerging international reputation and are beginning to shape the agenda in their field. However, please note that these Fellowships are not available to undergraduate or postgraduate students. The fellowships will be offered to those whose research complements the 2013/14 annual theme.
The IAS seeks to develop a truly global perspective by ensuring that its fellows are recruited from all over the world. Up to 20 IAS Fellowships are available in 2013-14 and Durham academics are welcome to apply.
For further details of the Light theme, please visit: www.dur.ac.uk/ias/light
For further details about the 2013-14 IAS Fellowships, please visit: www.durham.ac.uk/ias/fellows/furtherparticulars/
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