1 / 19

EPSRC Fellowships

EPSRC Fellowships. Dr Tracy Hanlon Research Capability tracy.hanlon@epsrc.ac.uk Imperial College London 17 th July 2008. EPSRC Research Fellowships. Fellowship schemes focus on different stages of an academic career: Postdoctoral Fellowships New researchers, recently completed a PhD

ekram
Télécharger la présentation

EPSRC Fellowships

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. EPSRC Fellowships Dr Tracy Hanlon Research Capability tracy.hanlon@epsrc.ac.uk Imperial College London 17th July 2008

  2. EPSRC Research Fellowships • Fellowship schemes focus on different stages of an academic career: • Postdoctoral Fellowships • New researchers, recently completed a PhD • Career Acceleration Fellowships • supports talented individuals at an early stage of their research career • Leadership Fellowships • Potential to develop into the research leaders of tomorrow

  3. Post Doctoral Fellowships • Enable new researchers recently awarded their PhD to establish a research career • Available in • Mathematical Sciences (at least 7) • Theoretical Physics (up to 5) • Theoretical Computer Science (approx 5) • Life Sciences Interface (up to 10) – up to half total duration spent overseas

  4. Post Doctoral Fellowship - eligibility • No nationality restriction • 0-3 years postdoctoral experience at start date of fellowship • Full time research for 3 years • Apply for salary, and • Funds available for: • computer equipment • consumables (eg books or software) • travel (eg visits to collaborators and conferences)

  5. Post Doctoral Fellowship - Contacts • Mathematical Sciences – Janet Edwards • Theoretical Physics – Jonathan Williams • Theoretical Computer Sciences – Claire Hinchliffe • LSI – Samantha Madden • Call for full proposals open • Closing date Tuesday 30th September 2008

  6. Career Acceleration Fellowships • Supports talented individuals at an early stage of their research career • Full time research for up to 5 years • Can apply for research costs for whole duration • Staff, equipment etc. • Outline Call now available • Closing date Tuesday 23rd September 2008

  7. Career Acceleration Fellowship - Eligibility • No nationality restrictions • PhD or equivalent • Must not hold a permanent academic post • Should be a research post • Between 3 and 10 years postdoctoral, industrial or equivalent experience • All areas EPSRC research • Key strategic areas highlighted

  8. Leadership Fellowships • Support individuals with potential to develop into UK’s international research leaders of tomorrow • Full time research for up to 5 years • Can apply for research costs • Outline Call now available • Closing date Thursday 9th October 2008

  9. Leadership Fellowship - eligibility • No nationality restrictions • Potential to become international research leader • Must hold a permanent academic post at a UK HEI • All areas of EPSRC research • Key strategic areas highlighted

  10. Process (CAF & LF) • Outline application • Outline panels • Full proposal invited Dec 08 • Closing date for full applications Feb 08 • Reviewing of full proposals • Response to reviewers • Interviews June 09 • Awards made June 09 • Start fellowships July 09 – March 2010

  11. Full proposal documentation • Application form • Case for Support • Candidate’s track record, proposed research • Other documents • Diagrammatic Workplan • Justification of Resources • List of Publications • CV • HoD Statement • Letters of Support

  12. First steps… • Check eligibility and remit • Ask funding body if necessary • Check Je-S (or equivalent) access • Read supporting documentation carefully • Please check if the call document answers your question before getting in touch with us!

  13. Make early contact with… • Head of Department • Research Office about costings • Also confirm internal procedures for submission • Project partners (Letters of Support?)

  14. A good Case for Support (full version) • Ask colleagues to review your proposal rather than just reading it • Use appropriate fellowship reviewer form • Reviewers are the technical experts • Don’t expect reviewers to read links – all relevant info should be included • Make the reviewer’s job as easy as possible

  15. Help peer reviewers! • Panels have a lot of paperwork! • Clear title & objectives • Make summary understandable • Make it as easy to read as possible! • Limit technical jargon where possible • Explain acronyms on first usage • Consider the nature of the panel membership – not all experts in your research

  16. The ultimate job interview?

  17. Your fellowship interview.. • Read and follow guidance sent with invitation • Arrive early • Interview panel membership, if given • look them up in advance • Predict likely questions • Be aware of wider context of your research • Practice presentation and interview • Ask current/past fellows for advice

  18. www.epsrc.ac.uk

  19. You’re hired……Any Questions?

More Related