Overview
CRASSH's Visiting Fellowships are designed to support the Centre's thematic activities. Visiting Fellowships can be awarded for periods of ten weeks in any one Cambridge term (term dates are available here), during which Fellows are expected to be in residence in Cambridge. Visiting Fellows take regular part in and contribute to the Centre's programme of events, which consists of weekly work-in-progress seminars and a reading group. The current competition is for fellowships to be taken up during academic year 2012-13 when the theme will be Cultures and Politics of the Transregional. The deadline for applications is 12pm GMT on Monday 31 October 2011. Eligibility
Provision
How to Apply The deadline for applications is midday (12pm GMT) on Monday 31 October 2011. No paper or emailed applications can be accepted. In order for your application to be considered by the Selection Committee, we must receive a completed application via the online application system, including letters of support from your two nominated referees by the deadline.
To access the online application system, please click on the link here or on the right. Please contact us via email on fellowships@CRASSH.cam.ac.uk if you experience technical difficulties with the system or if you require further information about eligibility or provision. The following information will be required: Please note that uploaded documents MUST be PDF files, maximum file size 8Mb. The system will not allow you to submit your application without these. The results of the competition will be announced by the end of December 2011.
Applicants to the Visiting Fellowship scheme should have an established record of scholarly excellence and a demonstrated enthusiasm for working in an interdisciplinary or multi-disciplinary environment. Please note, the scheme is not designed for those beyond the normal retirement age or to support post-doctoral study.
CRASSH offers an office or work-space for each Visiting Fellow in the Centre building, with full access to its facilities, and provides a congenial social environment in which visitors, staff and scholars can interact on an informal and regular basis. CRASSH will facilitate access to further university resources (libraries, museums, etc).
Visiting Fellows will be recompensed for a return economy airfare or train fare by the most direct route (for themselves, but not those travelling with them). No salary-related component (pension, holidays, medical insurance etc.) can be paid by CRASSH, but compensation packages for the real cost of renting accommodation in Cambridge will be considered up to an agreed limit. A discretionary subsistence allowance (one per term) may be made available to scholars from developing countries who are unable to get funded sabbatical leave.
CRASSH is often able to arrange accommodation or other links for its Visiting Fellows at Wolfson College, and will make every effort to do so for its Visitors in 2012-13. Where accommodation cannot be made through a College, CRASSH will assist - through the University's Accommodation Service - in finding suitable lodgings.DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS 31 October 2011.
http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/page/15/vf-competition-2012-13.htm
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CRASSH Visiting Fellowships Competition at University of Cambridge
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