W.H.D. Rouse Junior Research Fellowship
University of Cambridge - Christ's College
W.H.D. Rouse Junior Research Fellowship
4 years fixed term
Stipend £27,979 (with a PhD) £23,700 (without a PhD)
Christ's College invites applications for the W.H.D. Rouse Junior Research Fellowship for work in any of the following subject areas: Classics; Indian languages, including Sanskrit; or Indo-European Philology. It will be tenable for four years from no later than 1 October 2025 and is not renewable.
A Junior Research Fellowship is intended for a researcher early in their career and offers an opportunity to carry out novel research in a stimulating academic environment. A successful applicant is expected to be either a postgraduate student, probably in the latter stages of research leading to a PhD degree (or equivalent), or a post-doctoral researcher who has completed their PhD degree after 1 January 2024.
The stipend for a Junior Research Fellow is currently £27,979 (with a PhD) and £23,700 (without a PhD) and the successful candidate will be afforded the full privileges of a Fellow of the College. Fellows living out of College receive a non-pensionable living-out allowance of £5,022 (with a PhD) or £2,298 (without a PhD).
Applications must be submitted online via the Christ's College website by 12 noon on Thursday 24 October 2024 - please click the 'Apply' button to be redirected.
Reports from two referees must also be received by 12 noon on Thursday 24 October 2024 for the application to be eligible. Shortlisted candidates will be asked for copies of written work and may be invited for interview. Interviews are expected to be on or around Thursday 16 January 2025. Further details of the Fellowship competition are provided on the website - please click the 'Apply' button to be redirected.
It should be noted that a successful candidate for a Junior Research Fellowship who does not have an automatic right to work in the United Kingdom (including anyone who is completing a PhD at an overseas institution) will be subject to the visa requirements of the United Kingdom. The College will give informal advice and assistance but ultimately it will be the re
W.H.D. Rouse Junior Research Fellowship
4 years fixed term
Stipend £27,979 (with a PhD) £23,700 (without a PhD)
Christ's College invites applications for the W.H.D. Rouse Junior Research Fellowship for work in any of the following subject areas: Classics; Indian languages, including Sanskrit; or Indo-European Philology. It will be tenable for four years from no later than 1 October 2025 and is not renewable.
A Junior Research Fellowship is intended for a researcher early in their career and offers an opportunity to carry out novel research in a stimulating academic environment. A successful applicant is expected to be either a postgraduate student, probably in the latter stages of research leading to a PhD degree (or equivalent), or a post-doctoral researcher who has completed their PhD degree after 1 January 2024.
The stipend for a Junior Research Fellow is currently £27,979 (with a PhD) and £23,700 (without a PhD) and the successful candidate will be afforded the full privileges of a Fellow of the College. Fellows living out of College receive a non-pensionable living-out allowance of £5,022 (with a PhD) or £2,298 (without a PhD).
Applications must be submitted online via the Christ's College website by 12 noon on Thursday 24 October 2024 - please click the 'Apply' button to be redirected.
Reports from two referees must also be received by 12 noon on Thursday 24 October 2024 for the application to be eligible. Shortlisted candidates will be asked for copies of written work and may be invited for interview. Interviews are expected to be on or around Thursday 16 January 2025. Further details of the Fellowship competition are provided on the website - please click the 'Apply' button to be redirected.
It should be noted that a successful candidate for a Junior Research Fellowship who does not have an automatic right to work in the United Kingdom (including anyone who is completing a PhD at an overseas institution) will be subject to the visa requirements of the United Kingdom. The College will give informal advice and assistance but ultimately it will be the re