Cambridge University Reporter


COLLEGE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS, 2004-05

Newnham College

RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN THE HUMANITIES OR SOCIAL SCIENCES

Applications are invited from women graduates of any university for a stipendiary or non-stipendiary Research Fellowship in the Humanities or Social Sciences, tenable for three years from 1 October 2005. There is no age limit but the Research Fellowship is intended to support those at an early stage in their academic careers, and will normally be awarded to candidates who have recently completed their Ph.D. Degree or are close to completion. Application forms and full particulars may be obtained from the Principal, Newnham College, Cambridge, CB3 9DF, or from the Newnham College website: http://www.newn.cam.ac.uk. The closing date for applications is 6 December 2004. Selected candidates will be invited by the middle of January to submit, by 31 January 2005, three copies of a dissertation or other written work. The College expects to reach a decision in April 2005.

RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, OR ENGINEERING (STIPENDIARY OR NON-STIPENDIARY)

Applications are invited from women graduates of any university for a Research Fellowship, stipendiary or non-stipendiary, in Science, Mathematics, or Engineering tenable for three years from 1 October 2005. Application forms and full particulars may be obtained from the Principal, Newnham College, Cambridge, CB3 9DF, or from the Newnham College website: http://www.newn.cam.ac.uk. The closing date for applications is 1 February 2005. Selected candidates will be invited in mid-February to submit, by 1 March 2005, three copies of a dissertation or other written work. The College expects to reach a decision in April 2005.

THE PHYLLIS AND EILEEN GIBBS TRAVELLING RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP 2005-06

This Travelling Fellowship has been endowed with the object of assisting women graduates who have considerable experience of research (normally beyond the doctoral level) and who intend to undertake fieldwork projects outside the British Isles (and normally not within their own countries of residence) in biology, archaeology, social anthropology, or sociology, with preference for archaeology or biology. The Travelling Fellowship is open to women who are or have been members of any College or Approved Foundation or Approved Society in, or University officers in, the University of Cambridge, but preference will be given to present or former members of Newnham College. The Travelling Fellowship will be available for all or part of the year 2005-06 and the fund will pay research, travel, and subsistence expenses normally up to £12,500 for the year; these conditions may be modified according to the nature of the project. Further information can be obtained from the College website at http://www.newn.cam.ac.uk/ or from the Principal's Secretary, Newnham College, Cambridge, CB3 9DF, and applications should be sent to her by 5 January 2005.