[Jobs] Fwd: [inedinfo] Opportunity for research collaboration between UK and overseas researchers (fwd)
Liz Ozselcuk
elto at demog.berkeley.edu
Wed Feb 9 08:42:08 PST 2011
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Dear Colleagues,
Please see below the announcement regarding British Academy Newton
International Fellowships. The scheme is open to post-doctoral (and
equivalent) early-career researchers working outside the UK who do
not hold UK citizenship, and who wish to undertake research in the
UK.If anyone is interested in applying I would be very happy to
discuss the possibility of hosting a Fellowship.Please feel free to
circulate to anyone who fits the criteriaand could be interested.
Closing date 4 April 2011.
It would be great to get a Fellowship in the research areas of our
group.
Regards to all,
Isobel.
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> *New Round of Newton International Fellowships
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> *A new round of Newton International Fellowships - an initiative
to fund research collaborations and improve links between UK and
overseas researchers - has now opened.
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> The Newton International Fellowships are funded by the British
Academy and the Royal Society and aim to attract the most promising
early-career post-doctoral researchers from overseas in the fields
of the humanities, the natural, physical and social sciences. The
Fellowships enable researchers to work for two years at a UK
research institution with the aim of fostering long-term
international collaborations.
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> Newton Fellows will receive an allowance of £24,000 to cover
subsistence and up to £8,000 to cover research expenses in each year
of the Fellowship. A one-off relocation allowance of up to £2,000 is
also available.
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> In addition, Newton Fellows may be eligible for follow-up funding
of up to £6,000 per annum for up to 10 years following completion of
the Fellowship to support activities which will help build long term
links with the UK.
>
> The scheme is open to post-doctoral (and equivalent) early-career
researchers working outside the UK who do not hold UK citizenship.
>
> Applications are to be made via the Royal Society’s online
application system which is available at _*MailScanner has detected
a possible fraud attempt from "email.britac.ac.uk" claiming to
be*__https://e-gap.royalsociety.org/_
<http://email.britac.ac.uk/_act/link.php?mId=A8157799006852530416866382321&tId=8803490>The
closing date for applications is Monday 4 April 2011.
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> Further details are available from the Newton International
Fellowships website: _*MailScanner has detected a possible fraud
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or
call 00 44 (0)20 7451 2559 Newton International Fellowships
> 6-9 Carlton House Terrace
> London SW1Y 5AG
> tel: +44 (0)20 7451 2559
> fax: +44 (0)20 7451 2543
The British Academy, 10-11 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AH
Tel: 020 7969 5200, Fax: 020 7969 5300, Web: _*MailScanner has
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*Professor Isobel Anderson*
> *Chair in Housing Studies
> **School of Applied Social Science*
> *University of Stirling*
> *Stirling FK9 4LA
> **Scotland, UK.*
*Tel: 01786 467718*
> *Fax: 01786 466323*
> *email: ia1 at stir.ac.uk*
> *web: www.stir.ac.uk <http://www.stir.ac.uk>*
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland,
number SC 011159.
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The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland,
number SC 011159.
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