Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship

Brunel University London

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Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship

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Brunel University London

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The Leverhulme Trust – Early Career Fellowships, 2025College / DirectorateDirectorate of Human ResourcesDepartmentHuman ResourcesPosted Date11/10/2024Closing Date11/11/2024Ref No4552Early Career Fellowship – Vacancy DetailsThe Leverhulme Trust – Early Career Fellowships, 2025Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowships are for outstanding scholars at an early stage of their academic careers with a proven record of research. They are designed to support the career development of those building an academic career within the UK, who have not held a permanent academic position in a UK university or comparable UK institution. In addition to these criteria, applicants must: * hold a doctorate (see below for details); and

  • either
  • hold a degree (any degree) awarded by a UK Higher Education Institution or
  • hold a non-permanent academic position in the UK

Brunel University London has a successful track record securing these prestigious fellowships and incorporating fellows into our permanent staff. We will support a number of applications in 2025. We hold a selection process to decide which applicants will be put forward. You should not approach the Leverhulme Trust at this stage.To apply, please: * Consult the Leverhulme Trust website (
) to ensure you are eligible * Secure the support of a member of Brunel staff who is willing to act as your mentor (
) * Request references from up to three academic referees.

  • Complete the application form by clicking on the button below.

You must complete the application form no later than 4pm GMT, Monday 11th November 2024. The form includes:

  • the name of the Brunel staff member who has agreed to act as your mentor
  • an abstract summarising your research for a general audience (maximum 100 words)
  • a statement of your proposed research (maximum two pages)
  • a CV including education, publications, awards, dissertation title and examiners (maximum one page)
  • up to three academic references. These references must be uploaded as PDF documents.

Please direct any questions about applying to Ian Middleton at .THE SELECTION PROCESS AND IMPORTANT DATESSelection will be made on the basis of the submitted application materials; no interviews will be held. All applications are considered in a two-stage selection process in which a panel of senior academic staff select candidates to be put forward to the Leverhulme Trust. The panel assesses applications based on the quality of the proposed research project, its relevance to Brunel’s research priorities, and the applicant’s potential to produce published work which is internationally excellent in terms of originality, significance and rigour. The panel also considers the Leverhulme Trust’s emphasis on the originality and significance of the project, the ability to judge and take appropriate risks and the removal of barriers between traditional disciplines. Any applications received after 4pm GMT on 11th November will not be considered.We aim to inform applicants of initial decisions by 22nd November 2024. Candidates selected to proceed will then work closely with their mentor and the Brunel Research Support and Development Office to prepare a full application for the second stage of the selection process, which must be submitted by 6th January 2025.Applications selected at this stage must be submitted to the University by 7th February 2025 for internal approval, prior to the Leverhulme Trust submission date of the 20th February 2025.

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United Kingdom

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Thu, 17 Oct 2024 06:47:10 GMT

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