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Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships 2012
Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship 2012 competition
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Keele University has committed resources to support two applications to the 2012 Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship competition. We invite expressions of interest from eligible candidates in any of our research strengths:
- Economics and Management
- English and Creative Writing
- History
- Law, Ethics and Society
- Music and Music Technology
- Politics, International Relations and the Environment
- Psychological Research
- Social Policy
Early Career Fellowships aim to provide career development opportunities within the United Kingdom for those who are at a relatively early stage of their academic careers but with a proven record of research.
Decisions about which applications will be supported in the 2012 round will be made by an academic panel comprising the Dean of the Faculty, Research Institute Director and Heads of Research Centres.
The deadline for submission is 12pm on Monday 13th February 2012
Applications should be submitted to c.j.wydell@humss.keele.ac.uk
How to apply:
If you are interested in applying please:
- Read the full details for the scheme at the Leverhulme Trust’s website and ensure that you are eligible to apply.
- Discuss your application with Professor Ann Hughes, the Director of the Research Institutes for the Humanities and Social Sciences: a.l.hughes@his.keele.ac.uk, or the relevant Head of Centre (see the Research Institute web pages for further details http://www.keele.ac.uk/risocsci/ or http://www.keele.ac.uk/rihums/
Applications must include:
1. Eligibility Confirmation:
- Date of doctoral viva or anticipated date
- Current employment details and career history
Please see the Leverhulme Trust website for details of eligibility: www.leverhulme.ac.uk/funding/ECF/eligibility.cfm#
2. CV - 2 pages maximum to include publications
3. Research track record and plans, to include:
- Title
- Abstract written in non-specialist language (250 words)
- Details of current and past research (250 words)
- Proposed research project (1500 words)
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