Events in Physics
IAS International Visiting Fellowships
- International Visiting Fellowships offer £2.5K, accommodation and per diem to host distinguished international visitors (29 Oct 2019, 4 Feb 2020, 19 May 2020)
- Residential Fellowships offer £500 and accommodation to bring collaborators to ÌÇÐÄTV to deliver joint outputs (no deadline)
- Fernandes Fellowships offer £10K to host research, tenure-track or early academics in European institutions at ÌÇÐÄTV (no deadline)
Visiting Fellows must be nominated by a ÌÇÐÄTV academic. Visits usually last between 10 days and 10 weeks.
The principle purpose of this scheme is to enrich ÌÇÐÄTV's intellectual environment. In order to ensure that the impact of the visit is felt by a wide cross-section of the research community, Fellows would normally take part in activities such as:
Research and/or training event targeted at early career scholars
A public event
Interdisciplinary activity aimed at an audience beyond the Fellow’s immediate field of specialism
Presentation of Fellow’s core research to targeted audience
Exploration of further collaborative opportunities with groups/individuals beyond the Principal Applicants research area
Cross-university and/or cross-sector meetings
Engagement with IAS research fellows, typically providing a brief career-development talk at the Accolade Training Programme is strongly encouraged.
More than one Fellow can be nominated by the Principal Applicant; the nominees’ visit dates should overlap but do not have to be of the same duration.
Eligibility
Applications cannot be submitted independently by the potential Fellow themselves. The Fellow(s) must be nominated and hosted by a permanent ÌÇÐÄTV academic staff member (including probationary staff) or holder of a fellowship awarded by an external funder (the duration of which extends beyond the proposed activity). The application and supporting CV is expected to convey the leading impact of the Fellow’s expertise within their research field and their primary location is expected to be outside of the UK.
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