23 April 2018
Funding opportunity: Leverhulme Major Research Fellowships
The Leverhulme Trust is accepting applications for its prestigious Major Research Fellowship grants. Read more…
Research and Innovation Development Office
Category: Fellowships
2 May 2017
***The workshop below is rearranged. Sign-up for the new date!*** We want to build on ARU’s outstanding 20% success rate with Marie Sklodowska-Curie fellowships in 2016, by encouraging a new set of applications in 2017..
This Horizon 2020 call allows an ARU academic to bring a fellow from anywhere in the world to work at our institution for between one and two years. The fellow will work on a project determined in partnership with the supervisor. MSCA Individual Fellowships are strongly focused around the development of the fellow in their own career, and also around how the fellow will develop their host environment, through teaching and outreach, for example.
If you would like to know more, attend our workshop! We will be holding an information day in Cambridge on Tuesday 9 May for anyone who has a potential idea or fellow and needs to refine their thinking. We’ll also point you towards tools to help you get in touch with a fellow if you haven’t got one in mind. In June we’ll hold a more detailed training day to get your proposals into shape.
Contact observatory@anglia.ac.uk for more information and to book your attendance.
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23 April 2018
The Leverhulme Trust is accepting applications for its prestigious Major Research Fellowship grants. Read more…
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