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Applications for a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (2014)

Many thanks for your interest in applying for a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship, tenable in the Department of History at the University of Warwick. The Department is keen to encourage new research and support postdoctoral projects; potential applicants for this scheme are always welcome to approach us. In preparation for a possible bid, we recommend that each candidate considers:

  • The eligibility criteria and application procedures outlined on the British Academy website;
  • How your research and teaching plans fit with the Department’s profile;
  • Which member(s) of the Department's academic staff that would be particularly interested in the work proposed, with a view to seeking their advice and endorsement ahead of submission;
  • The highly competitive nature of this process and the small number of applications the Department will be able to endorse;
  • Other possible funding schemes where Warwick could act as the host institution.

 
For the 2014 round, the internal British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship selection process will run as follows:

  • Applications have to reach the Departmental Administrator, Mr Robert Horton (R.S.Horton@warwick.ac.uk), by no later than midnight on Monday 30th September 2013. Submissions must include:
    • A document covering all application information, completed as far as possible, required by the British Academy (please see the British Academy website for details);
    • A one-page outline of an undergraduate second-year module, based on your field of research, that could be taught in the second year of the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship;
    • Academic CV;
    • One academic references. Please note that the British Academy has the following requirements:
      "Applicants must be supported by one self-nominated referee. The referee should normally be the external examiner, or, if not available, someone else who is as external to the applicant as possible."
    • Endorsement by a member of Warwick History Department academic staff.
  • All applicants will be emailed about the outcome as soon as possible after the submission date. Given the likely strength of the field and the cost implications, this will be a difficult decision based on consideration of a wide range of factors.
  • Those candidates that the department wishes to put forward will be asked to send their documentation to the University’s ‘Research Support Services’ (RSS) with immediate effect, and so must be available for consultation (usually by phone and email) between the internal departmental deadline of Monday 30th September 2013 and the British Academy's submission deadline of Wednesday 9th October 2013.

 
We look forward to hearing from you. Please do not hesitate to contact me, or Mr Robert Horton, if you require any further information or advice.

With best wishes,

 

Professor Hilary Marland
History Department Director of Research
Hilary.Marland@warwick.ac.uk