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No 6248

Wednesday 7 December 2011

Vol cxlii No 13

pp. 304–325

Awards, etc.

Disbursements from the Smuts Memorial Fund: Notice

The Board of Managers of the Smuts Fund beg leave to report to the University in accordance with Regulation 6 for the Fund (Statutes and Ordinances, pp. 913-14), that in addition to funding the Smuts Professorship Fund (not detailed here) they have made disbursements from the Fund in the financial year 2010–11 as follows:

£

(a)

Smuts Postdoctoral Research Fellows in South Asian and African Studies, Royal Commonwealth Society Librarian

105,403.48

(b)

Smuts Visiting Fellows: Research costs and expenses

62,372.76

(c)

2010–11 Commonwealth Lectures

0.00

(d)

Studentships:

ORS Equivalent awards in 2010–11

Malaysian Bursaries in 2010–11

CISS Shared Studentships (new for 2009 x per annum @ 50:50)

53,842.00

(e)

Grants to libraries

10,000.00

(f)

Grants for travel and research to individuals

19,847.00

(g)

Grants to Departments and for other projects

4,398.00

(h)

Contribution towards administrative assistance

9,901.00

TOTAL

265,764.24

David Crighton Fellowships: Notice

The David Crighton Fund was set up in memory of the late Professor David Crighton, FRS, to provide support for young scholars in his research field, i.e. the subfield of applied mathematics concerned with fluid mechanics, acoustics, waves, and vibration. The managers of the Fund are accordingly offering up to four David Crighton Fellowships for research students and postdoctoral fellows in these areas to undertake a visit for two to three months’ study and research either in Cambridge, if they are currently based outside Cambridge, or elsewhere, if they are currently based in Cambridge. The award is to be used to cover actual travel and subsistence expenses; the maximum amount of any one award is currently £2,800. The period of study should begin in the calendar year 2012.

Applications are invited from suitable candidates, who should normally be in the second half of their Ph.D. research or have no more than three years’ postdoctoral experience. It is expected that candidates will normally come from a Department of (Applied) Mathematics, Engineering, or Physics. Applications should be sent to the Secretary to the Head of Department, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WA (email hod-sec@damtp.cam.ac.uk, fax 01223 760497). Applications via email are preferred.

The application should include a brief curriculum vitae, a one-page description of the candidate’s research topic, a statement of the benefit that can be expected from the proposed period of study, a letter from the proposed senior host stating that he or she agrees to accept the candidate to study with them between specified dates, countersigned by the host’s Head of Department, and a detailed statement of expected travel and subsistence expenses. Applications must also include the names, addresses, telephone/fax numbers, and email addresses of two academic referees. Applicants should ask their referees to send letters of recommendation, to include details of their assessment of the applicant’s suitability for a David Crighton Fellowship, including the benefits they are likely to gain from their visit. The letters of recommendation should be sent directly to the Head of Department’s secretary as above.

Applications and references should be received by the Head of Department’s Secretary by 20 January 2012.