Cambridge University Reporter


Trinity College

Elected into Fellowships under Title C with effect from 1 October 2004:

Christoph Bergemann, M.Phil., Ph.D.

Glen Rangwala, M.A., Ph.D.

Elected into Fellowships under Title A with effect from 4 October 2004:

Sunil Siddharth Amrith, for research in History

Marc Francois d'Abbadie, for research in Molecular Biology

Toby Stephen Gee, for research in Mathematics

Andrew Leslie Goodwin, for research in Material Sciences

Julian Leon Huppert, for research in Chemistry

Alisha Rankin, for research in History

Nicholas John Tosh, for research in History and Philosophy of Science

Sami Pertii Uljas, for research in Egyptology

RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS 2005

The annual election of Research Fellows will be held on 3 October 2005. The Fellowships offer men and women of exceptional calibre who are at an early stage in their academic careers an opportunity to pursue research for up to four years. The competition is open to those who have been engaged in research for between six months and three and a half years as outlined below:

1. Members of Trinity College: Fellowships are offered in all branches of University studies without restriction of subject.

2. External Applicants: In 2005, applications are invited from candidates who are not already members of Trinity College, working in mathematics and the physical sciences, music, religious studies, history of art, philosophy (including history of philosophy and philosophy of science), literature, and classics.

The number of Fellows elected varies from year to year depending on the strength of competition; in recent years an average of six elections has been made.

In both categories, each person elected will be a Fellow of the College under Title A for four years (less two weeks) from the date of the election. However, Fellows under Title A are not required to reside in Cambridge for the full period of their tenure, and may postpone for a time taking up the privileges and the stipend of the Fellowship.

Fellows under Title A who reside within the University precincts and devote themselves to study and research receive a stipend of £19,279 (under review) a year, less any emolument received from a source outside College. In addition, such Fellows are entitled to rooms in College (subject to certain conditions) and may take meals at High Table free of charge. A Title A Fellow who is allocated a College flat is charged rent at a reduced rate.

For further particulars giving detailed rules of eligibility and application procedures please visit the Trinity College website (http://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/) or contact the appropriate person below

1. Members of Trinity College: Secretary of the Fellowship Electors, Trinity College (e-mail sfe@trin.cam.ac.uk). Application deadline: 26 April 2005.

2. External applicants: The Co-ordinator of the External Research Fellowship Competition, Trinity College, Cambridge, CB2 1TQ (e-mail ccerf@trin.cam.ac.uk). Application deadline: 1 March 2005.