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POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FUNDING Lynne Parsons lep13@le.ac.uklep13@le.ac.uk; ext. 2181 Research Support Office
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It’s much harder these days to go straight into a lectureship after finishing a PhD. It’s becoming much more common to have a period of post-doctoral research to get more experience and publications before getting an academic job. So what are the options if you want to stay in academia?
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Three main areas: 1.Fellowships 2.Named Research Assistant 3.Other Opportunities How do I find out more?
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1. FELLOWSHIPS
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The basics: You apply in your own name Project remit decided by you but must move beyond PhD Variable length (few months – 3 years) Limited numbers Prestigious and hard to get Often known as Early Career/Junior fellowships I can provide examples of previously successful bids FELLOWSHIPS (1)
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FELLOWSHIPS (2) Leverhulme Trust: Early Career Fellowships 3 years’ salary plus research expenses (up to £6000 p.a.) 50% funding from University/College Application deadline March – call announced Dec/Jan Must have completed PhD 70 awards from 400-500 applications All subjects eligible http://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/funding/ECF/ECF.cfm http://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/funding/ECF/ECF.cfm
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FELLOWSHIPS (3) British Academy: Postdoctoral Fellowships Three years’ salary plus research expenses Outline submissions in October; full submission March Must be within 3 years of completion of PhD Must have completed PhD by 1 st April in year would start Around 45 awarded each year; announced May to start Autumn. Humanities and Social Science subjects eligible http://www.britac.ac.uk/funding/guide/pdfells.cfm http://www.britac.ac.uk/funding/guide/pdfells.cfm
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FELLOWSHIPS (4) Wellcome Trust: Research Fellowships Medical History and Humanities & Ethics & Society Broadly interpreted could cover (e.g.) social history, sociology of health Up to 3 years salary plus research expenses Need a mentor in host department Strong preference for applicants with a good prospect of achieving an academic career in subject Two application dates each year (1 st Aug and 1 st Feb); preliminary applications at least 6 weeks before http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/Funding/Medical-history-and- humanities/Funding-schemes/Fellowships/WTD003793.htmhttp://www.wellcome.ac.uk/Funding/Medical-history-and- humanities/Funding-schemes/Fellowships/WTD003793.htm
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FELLOWSHIPS (5) ESRC Future Leaders Scheme Aims to enable outstanding early career social scientists to develop the skills to become future world leaders in their field fund excellent social science research projects with high potential impact Annual call – announced in June Less than 4 years’ post-doctoral experience Nomination by host institution: UoL internal competition 70+ awards each year http://www.esrc.ac.uk/funding-and-guidance/funding- opportunities/15938/future-research-leaders.aspxhttp://www.esrc.ac.uk/funding-and-guidance/funding- opportunities/15938/future-research-leaders.aspx
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FELLOWSHIPS (6) AHRC Fellowships – Early Career Route Salary plus research expenses for 6-24 months Designed to build the capacity of the leaders of the future and equip individuals to be future leaders Must result in significant research and outputs At least 2 years’ post-doctoral experience and up to 8 Requires nominated mentor at host institution and support from department Also requires a contract beyond the end of the fellowship Open call - apply any time to start circa 9 months later http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/Funding- Opportunities/Pages/Fellowships---Early-Career- Researchers.aspx http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/Funding- Opportunities/Pages/Fellowships---Early-Career- Researchers.aspx
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FELLOWSHIPS (7) Miscellaneous sources A variety of organisations (e.g. Cambridge colleges, learned societies), UK and overseas Usually for 6 – 12 months Remits vary from specific topics to broad subjects Advertised in a number of places Help on where to find them later
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2. NAMED RESEARCH ASSISTANT
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NAMED RESEARCH ASSISTANT (1) Different to Fellowships: Work with a particular academic to develop project You are named on application as research assistant Can last from 1 – 5 years Expected to do research in application rather than your own work Success rate varies Application must fit funding body remit
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NAMED RESEARCH ASSISTANT (2) Possible sources include: AHRC Research Grants Scheme ESRC Research Grants Scheme Leverhulme Trust Research Programmes and Research Project Grants Heritage Lottery fund and other lottery related funds Wellcome Trust European Union funding Other charities and various learned bodies
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3. OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
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OTHER OPPORTUNITIES Not everyone knows who they want to appoint on a research grant and will need to advertise. Temporary lectureships can be a good way into academia although they can be hard work. Miscellaneous other opportunities are out there, you just need to keep checking Opportunities are advertised in the press and on the web. At Leicester, you will find them on the website
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4. HOW DO I FIND OUT?
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FINDING OUT Two main types of websites: Job opportunities websites Funding opportunities websites There is also funding available for travel etc while you are studying.
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Job Opportunities http://www.jobs.ac.uk/ http://www.jobs.ac.uk/ http://www.findapostdoc.com/ http://www.findapostdoc.com/ Let’s have a quick demonstration
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FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES http://www.researchprofessional.com/ http://www.researchprofessional.com/ http://www.ukro.ac.uk/Pages/UKRO.aspx http://www.ukro.ac.uk/Pages/UKRO.aspx Details on how to use these sites are in the handout
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Thank you. Any Questions?
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