Cambridge University Reporter


COLLEGE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS, 2004-05

Churchill College, New Hall, and Trinity Hall

JOINT APPLICATION SCHEME FOR JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS 2005

The three Colleges invite applications for Junior Research Fellowships which will normally be tenable for three years from 1 October 2005. Fellowships are open to graduates, women and men, of any university who have recently completed their doctorate. Successful candidates will normally have submitted their thesis between 1 March 2003 and 1 March 2005. Candidates with no previous connection with Cambridge or Oxford Universities are welcome.

A total of ten Fellowships is offered but candidates are warned that competition is likely to be intense; last year over 300 applications were received.

Churchill College is offering one stipendiary Fellowship, three non-stipendiary Fellowships, a Raymond and Beverly Sackler Research Fellowship, and a William and Barbara Hawthorne Fellowship in Engineering. New Hall is offering one stipendiary Fellowship in Arts and Social Sciences and one non-stipendiary Fellowship in Sciences. Trinity Hall is offering one stipendiary Fellowship in Arts and Social Sciences and one stipendiary Fellowship in Sciences.

Further particulars and application forms may be downloaded from the College's website at http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/proxyadmissions/fellows/how_to_apply/junior_research_fellowships.shtml or write to the Academic Secretary, Churchill College, Cambridge, CB3 0DS, to request details enclosing a large stamped, self-addressed envelope. Please do not submit curricula vitae.

The closing date for applications and references is 25 November.