This year three colleges at the University of Cambridge invite applications for four Early Career Research Fellowships which will normally be tenable for three years from 1 October 2022.
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 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.
2022 Fellowships
- Churchill College: One stipendiary Gulbenkian Fellowship in the following Arts subjects: Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, Archaeology, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES), Geography (Arts side), History, History of Art, History of Science, Social Anthropology. Applicants must be non-UK nationals. This Fellowship was generously endowed in 1958 by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
- Fitzwilliam College: One stipendiary Research Fellowship in Geography (Arts); Geography, Geology and Geophysics; Asian and Middle Eastern Studies; Mathematics; History of Art; or Architecture. The Fellowship will normally be tenable for three years from 1 October 2022.
- Trinity Hall: One stipendiary Fellowship in the following Arts subjects: Business and Management; Divinity/Theology; Economics; Law (including Legal Philosophy and Criminology); Philosophy (including Philosophy of Science); Political Theory and Political Philosophy; Politics and International Relations; Psychology (Social Science); Sociology. One stipendiary Fellowship in the following Science subjects: Astrophysics; Biological Sciences; Chemical Engineering; Chemistry; Computer Science; Engineering; Experimental Psychology; Geography, Geology & Geophysics; Materials Science; Mathematics; Medical and Veterinary Science; Physics.