Overview
Emeritus Fellowships assist senior established researchers to complete a research project and to prepare the results for publication.
Value
The maximum value of a Fellowship is £22,000. Eligible costs include: travel and subsistence costs for periods away from home; the employment of a research, clerical or secretarial assistant to support (rather than conduct) the work of the applicant; photocopies; photographic expenses; office or laboratory consumables.
Please note that there is no provision for a personal maintenance allowance or remuneration for the applicant under this scheme.
Duration
Fellowships are tenable for between 3 and 24 months, and the current round of awards must commence between 1 August 2011 and 1 July 2012
Eligibility
Applicants:
- must be resident in the UK at the time of application;
- should hold or have held a teaching and/or research post at a university or comparable institution in the UK at the point of retirement;
- should have retired by the time of taking up the Fellowship and no longer have a normal contract of employment.
Application procedure
Application materials can be accessed from the Trust’s website from mid September 2010. Applications must be submitted online by the closing date of 4.00pm on 3 February 2011. Please note that statements from two referees should also be submitted online as part of the application procedure.
The Trust will report results to applicants by the end of May 2011.
Contact
If your query has not been answered in these pages please contact
Jean Cater (020 7042 9861)
jcater@leverhulme.ac.uk
Bridget Kerr (020 7042 9862)
bkerr@leverhulme.ac.uk
or
Andreas Heiner (020 7042 9863).
aheiner@leverhulme.ac.uk
http://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/funding/EM/EM.cfm
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
Emeritus Fellowships assist senior established researchers to complete a research project and to prepare the results for publication.
Value
The maximum value of a Fellowship is £22,000. Eligible costs include: travel and subsistence costs for periods away from home; the employment of a research, clerical or secretarial assistant to support (rather than conduct) the work of the applicant; photocopies; photographic expenses; office or laboratory consumables.
Please note that there is no provision for a personal maintenance allowance or remuneration for the applicant under this scheme.
Duration
Fellowships are tenable for between 3 and 24 months, and the current round of awards must commence between 1 August 2011 and 1 July 2012
Eligibility
Applicants:
- must be resident in the UK at the time of application;
- should hold or have held a teaching and/or research post at a university or comparable institution in the UK at the point of retirement;
- should have retired by the time of taking up the Fellowship and no longer have a normal contract of employment.
Application procedure
Application materials can be accessed from the Trust’s website from mid September 2010. Applications must be submitted online by the closing date of 4.00pm on 3 February 2011. Please note that statements from two referees should also be submitted online as part of the application procedure.
The Trust will report results to applicants by the end of May 2011.
Contact
If your query has not been answered in these pages please contact
Jean Cater (020 7042 9861)
jcater@leverhulme.ac.uk
Bridget Kerr (020 7042 9862)
bkerr@leverhulme.ac.uk
or
Andreas Heiner (020 7042 9863).
aheiner@leverhulme.ac.uk
http://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/funding/EM/EM.cfm
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
0 comments:
Post a Comment