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[Commlist] Leverhulme Trust ECR Fellowships - School of Modern Languages, Newcastle University

Thu Sep 26 13:23:09 GMT 2024




Please see below for details of Leverhulme ECR Fellowship opportunities at Newcastle University School of Modern Languages.


*Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowships 2025 *

The School of Modern Languages at Newcastle University encourages outstanding postdoctoral scholars to apply to the 2025 round of the Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship scheme. Our School has four main language areas: *East Asian*, *French, German, Iberian and Latin American. *Our research spans five core research fields:

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    *Film, Media and Visual Arts*
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    *History, Culture and Society*
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    *Linguistics and Sociolinguistics*
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    *Literature, Theory and Thought*
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    *Translation and Interpreting*

We are active within a number of research centres and groups in the university and regularly organise a wide range of department-based and interdisciplinary research seminars. For more information on our research activities, including specialist areas, major grants and research seminars, please visit: _http://www.ncl.ac.uk/sml/ <http://www.ncl.ac.uk/sml/>_

Details of the Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship scheme and eligibility criteria can be found here: _https://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/funding/grant-schemes/early-career-fellowships <https://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/funding/grant-schemes/early-career-fellowships>_

We would be delighted to hear from postdoctoral candidates working in relevant subject areas who are considering applying to the scheme, and would be happy to offer support and feedback in preparing applications. Candidates should demonstrate a record of publications appropriate to the stage of their career. Initial enquiries can be directed to the Director of Research in the School, Professor Sabrina Qiong Yu ((_Sabrina.yu /at/ ncl.ac.uk) <mailto:(Sabrina.yu /at/ ncl.ac.uk)>_) or to members of staff closest to your research interests (email addresses are available on _our website <https://www.ncl.ac.uk/sml/our-people/>_).
In order to consider your application, we require potential candidates to submit: *A full academic CV* (not more than 2 pages of A4) indicating your previous qualifications, publications and any other academic or public engagement activities. *A research proposal*. This should include: Title, Fields of Study, Abstract (100 words) Details of current and past research (250 words) Detailed statement of proposed research (no more than 2 pages of A4). Please refer to the _Leverhulme Guidelines <https://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/early-career-fellowships>_ for additional help on what to include in this statement. *A statement on why Newcastle University would be a good institutional fit* (no more than 1 page of A4) including a proposed mentor for your project.
These documents should be sent as a single pdf to Nikki Hawley ((nikki.hawley /at/ ncl.ac.uk)) by *noon on Friday 15th November, 2024*. Your application will be considered internally, and you will be notified whether you have been selected to submit your application to the Leverhulme Trust by *the week commencing 9th December*. The Leverhulme Trust submission deadline is 20th February 2025 but due to the additional institutional support details required from Newcastle University, candidates must complete their application before *13th February 2025*. 

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