This year five colleges at University of Camrbidge invite applications for eight Early Career Research Fellowships which will normally be tenable for three years from 1 October 2020.
Early Career Research Fellowships are initial (normally) post-doctoral positions appropriate to the start of an academic career.
Eligibility
- Early Career Research Fellowships are open to graduates, women and men, of any university who have recently or are about to complete their doctorates.
- Candidates would normally be expected to have completed no more than 5 years full time equivalent post-doctoral research. Research Fellowships will not normally be awarded to people who have held comparable post-doctoral positions.
- Successful candidates will normally have submitted their theses by the commencement of the Fellowship.
2020 Fellowships
Churchill College
- One stipendiary Fellowship in the following Arts subjects: Ancient Philosophy, Divinity/Theology, Economics, Law (including Legal Philosophy and Criminology), Management Studies, Philosophy (including Philosophy of Science), Political Theory and Political Philosophy, Politics and International Relations, Psychology (Social Science), and Sociology.
- One stipendiary Fellowship in the Sciences, Engineering and Mathematics.
- One stipendiary Bodossakis Research Fellowship in Contemporary Greek History, Comparative Law, and cognate fields. This Fellowship was generously endowed in 1973 by the Greek industrialist Bodossakis Athanassiadis (1890-1979).
Fitzwilliam College
- One stipendiary Research Fellowship in Classics, Education, English, Mathematics, Modern and Medieval Languages or Music.
Murray Edwards College
- One stipendiary Research Fellowship in Arts/Humanities (including Ancient History & Classical Archaeology, Archaeology, AMES, Economics, Geography (Arts), History, History of Art, History of Science, Social Anthropology).
Robinson College
- One stipendiary Research Fellowship (Isaac Newton/College Junior Research Fellowship) in Archaeology, History, HSPS, Law, Philosophy and Theology. The Fellowship is generously funded by the Isaac Newton Trust.
Trinity Hall
- One stipendiary Fellowship in the following Arts subjects: Ancient History & Classical Archaeology, Archaeology, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Geography (arts), History, History of Science, History of Art and Social Anthropology
- One stipendiary Fellowship in Science subjects (including Astrophysics, Biological Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Experimental Psychology, Geography, Geology & Geophysics, Materials Science, Mathematics, Medical and Veterinary Science, and Physics).