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Gain insight into applying for fellowships based on Dr. Tom Coates' experience and advice. Learn about crafting research proposals, tailoring applications for various audiences, and acing interviews. Find out why to apply for fellowships and how to prepare effectively. Good luck!
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Applying for Fellowships Dr Tom Coates Department of Mathematics
My Experience • Brief CV: Cambridge/Berkeley/Harvard/Imperial • Royal Society University Research Fellowship 2005–2010 (or 2013?) • European Union Starting Investigator Grant through to final round
Why Apply for Fellowships? • Academic reasons • Defensive reasons
A Typical Application Process • A research proposal for specialists • A New Scientist article for non-specialists • An interview
A Traditional Approach for referees Research Proposal New Scientist article
Know Your Audience specialists non-specialists referees
Tell A Compelling Story for specialists for non-specialists for referees Research Proposal New Scientist article
Get Feedback • From fellow specialists • From senior colleagues • From non-academics
The Key Points • Know your audience • Aim precisely at your audience • Take the non-technical part seriously • Get feedback
The Interview • Know your science backwards and forwards • Dress professionally • Practice your presentation many many times • Do a practice interview and get feedback
Prepare Beforehand • Prepare your presentation in multiple formats • Anticipate difficult questions • Anticipate difficult situations