Events in Physics
Thursday, November 08, 2018
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Theory Seminar: Fabian Maucher (Durham), tbaPS1.28 |
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The Leverhulme Trust invites applications for its research fellowships. These enable experienced researchers to conduct a programme of research in any discipline. Studies of disease, illness and disabilities in humans and animals and research that intends to inform clinical practice or the development of medical applications are excluded from this call. Applicants must be resident in the UK at the time of application, and able to demonstrate experience and academic background sufficient to confirm their ability to complete the proposed research. They may not be registered for a degree, for doctoral studies, or for professional or vocational qualifications. Applications from researchers who are or have been prevented by routine duties from completing a programme of original research, are encouraged. Fellowships are worth up to 拢55,000 each over a period between three months and two years, and may cover research expenses, replacement costs or loss of earnings. |
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Stage 1 - We want to Encourage and support novel, high-quality public engagement activities that highlight STFC鈥檚 science and technology Our expectations of our nucleus award holders Delivering high-quality public engagement activities during the lifetime of the award |
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The European Commission Horizon 2020: Excellent Science European Research council invites proposals for its ERC-2019-SyG synergy grants. These enable two to four investigators and their teams to bring together complementary skills, knowledge, and resources in new ways, in order to jointly address ambitious research problems. The aim is to promote substantial advances at the frontiers of knowledge, to cross-fertilise scientific fields, and to encourage new productive lines of enquiry and new methods and techniques, including unconventional approaches and investigations at the interface between established disciplines. Researchers based anywhere in the world, in any scientific field, may apply, but must intend to conduct their research in any EU member state, where they will spend a minimum of 50 per cent of their working time. A minimum of 30 per cent of their working time must be spent on the project. Groups must be formed of two to four researchers. Up to four host institutions can engage the principal investigators. Host institutions must be established in members states or associated countries as a legal entity under national law, or may be an international European interest organisation, the European Commission's joint research centre, or any other entity under EU law, including public and private entities, universities, research organisation and undertakings. |