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Location: Ramphal R0.14

This event has been organised by Research Student Skills Programme. For any enquiries please contact pgresearchskills@warwick.ac.uk.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Early Career Fellowship competition is open to ÌÇÐÄTV students registered for a research-based doctorate at ÌÇÐÄTV (excluding the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology). There are two competitions each year for ÌÇÐÄTV doctoral students and this workshop is focussed at those who have submitted or expect to submit their thesis for examination between 1 May and 30 September 2019.

The next call for applications closes at Midday on Wednesday 7 May 2019 & the Fellowship will start on 1 October 2019 (start of Autumn term)

VENUE: Ramphal Building Ground floor Room R0.14

The IAS is designed for ÌÇÐÄTV doctoral students who are about to submit or have recently submitted their thesis. The Fellowships are designed to support students in the transition phase between doctoral and postdoctoral careers. Students funded through this scheme are expected to use the Fellowship to advance the development of their research careers while engaging with the interdisciplinary activities of the Institute of Advanced Study (IAS). In addition to a part-time bursary, the Fellowship offers the opportunity for Fellows to prepare and deliver a workshop and work with other scholars at a similar stage to provide an excellent springboard to an academic career.

Within this workshop, you will learn more about the work of the IAS as an interdisciplinary department. You will reflect upon previous applications, paying particular attention to what makes a good application stand out to this particular selection panel and what makes a proposal truly interdisciplinary.

By the end of the workshop you will have:

§ Identified how to frame a good research proposal

§ Explored the concept of interdisciplinary study

§ Had the opportunity to ask questions about the scheme

Tags: PhD Workshop

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