Applications are invited for Trinity Long Room Hub Visiting Research Fellowship
Cofund Programme at Trinity College for the year 2017-20. Applicants of all nationalities
are eligible to apply for this fellowship program.
It will offer
excellent experienced researchers an opportunity to acquire skills that will
enhance their research and employability, deepen compete
ncies and widen their
networks in a way that has significant long term impact on their chosen
careers, whether they be in academia, industry or the public sector.
Trinity College is
the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin, a research university
in Ireland.
Course
Level: This
is a visiting research fellowship program.
Study
Subject:
Applicants must be in a position to submit a proposal closely aligned
with one of Trinity College Dublin’s five Arts and Humanities led
research themes which the Trinity Long Room Hub supports: Identities in
Transformation; Digital Humanities; Making Ireland; Creative
Arts Practice and Manuscript, Book and Print Cultures.
Scholarship
Award:
Fellows recruited will:
- be
provided with a 12 month fully paid fellowship based in the Trinity Long
Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin; - strengthen
research skills via the appointment of an academic mentor based in one of
Trinity’s Arts and Humanities schools; - benefit
from structured career development planning; - undertake
transferable skills training; - have
the opportunity to undertake a secondment in the non-academic sector in
Ireland or another EU member state during their fellowship for up to 2
months.
Number of
Scholarships: Up
to nine fellowships will be awarded.
Scholarship
can be taken in Ireland
Eligibility: The following criteria must
be met in order for applicants to be eligible for the scholarship:
- Experienced
researchers who at the date of recruitment under this fellowship programme
(1 October 2018) are in possession of a doctoral degree or at least 4
years of full-time equivalent research experience. - Applicants
of any nationality are welcome. Applicants must not have resided or
carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the Republic of
Ireland for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the
date of recruitment under this call of the fellowship programme (1 October
2018). - Applicants
must have fluent spoken and written English. - Applicants
must be prepared to take up their 12-month fellowships from 1 October 2018
to 30 September 2019. - Applicants
must be in a position to submit a proposal closely aligned
with one of Trinity College Dublin’s five Arts and Humanities
led research themes which the Trinity Long Room Hub
supports: Identities in Transformation; Digital Humanities; Making
Ireland; Creative Arts Practice and Manuscript, Book and Print
Cultures.
Nationality: Applicants of any
nationality are welcome.
College
Admission Requirement
Entrance
Requirements: Experienced researchers who at the date of recruitment under this
fellowship programme (1 October 2018) are in possession of a doctoral degree or
at least 4 years of full-time equivalent research experience.
English Language
Requirements: Applicants must have fluent spoken and written English.
How to
Apply: Step 1
- Download
the Guidelines for Applicants and read very carefully.
Step 2
- Download and complete
the Research Proposal Template and have it ready for uploading to the
online system in pdf form (see Step 3 below).
Step 3
- Complete
your application process through the online application system.
Before completing
the online process you will need to have the following documentation ready for
uploading:
- As in
Step 2 above, a pdf of your completed Research Proposal Template
(including completed mobility and ethics tables). - A
single pdf of your CV and Publications List combined (max 8 pages). - A pdf
scan of your PhD certificate (if applicable)
Application
Deadline:
Applications for fellowships to be undertaken in the period 1 October 2018 to
30 September 2019 will be accepted in the period from 21 August to 00:00
Midnight GMT October 20, 2017.