Location: | Middlesbrough |
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Salary: | Successful applicants will receive a salary for three years (or longer in the case of part-time Fellows) and a budget for research expenses (up to £6,000 per annum). |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 2nd December 2022 |
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Closes: | 6th January 2023 |
Teesside University welcomes expressions of interest from individuals wishing to apply for a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship with Teesside University as their host organisation.
The final deadline for Expressions of Interest is 5pm on Friday 6th January 2023.
About the scheme
The aim of the Early Career Fellowships scheme is to enable early-career researchers with a research record – but who have not yet held a full-time permanent academic post – to undertake a significant piece of publishable work.
The scheme is open to individuals who hold either a degree from a UK higher education institution, or a non-permanent role (e.g. fixed-term lectureship) at a UK higher education institution which commenced no later than 4 months prior to the scheme closing date (23 February 2023).
Those who do not hold a UK degree and whose UK academic position commenced after October 2022 are not eligible.
Candidates must also have submitted their doctoral thesis for examination not more than 4 years prior to the scheme closing date (23 February 2023).
Please check the eligibility and person specification guidance in the scheme notes to establish suitability for the scheme (https://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/early-career-fellowships)
Successful applicants will receive a salary for three years (or longer in the case of part-time Fellows) and a budget for research expenses (up to £6,000 per annum).
We welcome Expressions of Interest in the following areas:
School of Computing, Engineering & Digital Technologies
Contact point for inquiries: Professor The Anh Han (T.Han@tees.ac.uk)
Contact point for inquiries: Professor Michael Short (M.Short@tees.ac.uk)
Teesside University International Business School
Contact point for inquiries: Dr Xiaoxian Zhu (X.Zhu@tees.ac.uk)
School of Health & Life Sciences
Contact point for inquiries: Professor Vikki Rand (V.Rand@tees.ac.uk)
Contact point for inquiries: Dr Ambroise Baker (A.Baker@tees.ac.uk)
School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law
Contact point for inquiries: Professor Nigel Copsey (n.copsey@tees.ac.uk)
Contact point for inquiries: Professor Paul van Schaik (P.Van-Schaik@tees.ac.uk)
Contact point for inquiries: Professor Matthew Cotton (M.Cotton@tees.ac.uk)
School of Arts & Creative Industries
Creative nature recovery
Inclusivity and disability arts
Museum collections
Curatorial practice
Contact point for inquiries: Professor Simon McKeown (S.McKeown@tees.ac.uk)
Expressions of interest
The significant support of the host institution is a critical component of these fellowships. As such, Teesside University has an internal review process for identifying potential applicants to this scheme. Those interested in applying should email researchfunding@tees.ac.uk with the following details:
Expressions of Interest will be responded to within 5 days of submission, and submissions will be considered up until 5pm on Friday 6th January 2023.
Note that we welcome conversations with interested parties regarding the content of their EOIs (see contact details above).
More general enquiries can be directed to Dr Oliver Moss (o.moss@tees.ac.uk) (Research & Enterprise Office).
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