From: Heather Logue <heath...@GMAIL.COM>
The
School of Philosophy, Religion, and History of Science at
University of Leeds invites applications to its
Non-Stipendiary Visiting
Fellowships scheme for the academic year 2022/23.
Visiting fellows will be provided with full library and
information systems
access, and office space where possible. There are no formal
duties. Fellows
will be expected to pursue their research and participate in
seminars, reading
groups, and other aspects of the research life of one or
more of the research
centres affiliated with the School.
Fellowship periods can be from one month to a year. The
fellowships are
non-stipendiary. Junior and senior applicants are equally
welcome, though
applicants must hold a PhD. Proposed research projects
should clearly mesh with
the research interests of members of one or more of the
above research centres.
The fellows will be helped to identify potential sources of
funding for
workshops or other events they might want to organize during
their fellowship
at Leeds.
To apply, please send a CV and a one-page letter indicating
(a) the research
project you would pursue during the fellowship period, (b)
your preferred start
and end dates, and (c)
your nationality. These
materials
should be sent to the School’s Research Support Officer,
Isobel Lister (i.li...@leeds.ac.uk)
Please note that if you are not a UK citizen, you may require a visa. Since processing of the required paperwork is out of our control, we cannot guarantee that you will be able to take up your fellowship at your preferred start date (especially if it is early in the academic year).
Your application can be conditional, as the School recognizes that interested applicants may be pursuing other opportunities as well.
Applications
will be evaluated on a rolling basis, with an initial
review of applications in June. To guarantee consideration
in that review, the
application materials mentioned above should be received by
Wednesday
1 June.
Applications received
after this date will be evaluated without prejudice in the
order of receipt.
For
more information on the School of
Philosophy, Religion, and History of Science and the
affiliated research
centres at University of Leeds, please visit https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/philosophy-research-innovation and
the research centre websites:
Centre for History and Philosophy of Science: https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/centre-history-philosophy-science
Centre for Metaphysics and Mind: https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/centre-metaphysics-mind
Centre for Aesthetic, Moral, and Political Philosophy: https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/centre-aesthetic-moral-political-philosophy
Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre: https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/ethics-research-innovation
Centre for Philosophy of Religion: https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/centre-philosophy-religion
Centre for Religion and Public Life: https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/centre-religion-public-life