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Developing Tomorrow’s Leading Social Science Researchers
The New Career Development Fellowship Scheme aims to promote excellence in UK social science research capacity. The Scheme is designed to foster the leading intellectual social scientists of tomorrow, working on research projects concerned with issues of serious social significance.
This is not a conventional post-doctoral Fellowship Scheme:
- The Fellowships support post-doctoral social scientists who have the potential to become outstanding in their field.
- Awards are made for research projects on issues of social significance developed and carried out in partnership with an experienced social scientist; the active participation of the experienced partner is a key element of the Fellowship.
- The Scheme offers post-doctoral Fellows with independent ideas and questioning minds the opportunity to take a ‘change of direction’ – e.g. the acquisition of a substantive new body of knowledge, methodology or skill.
- The Scheme supports partnerships, projects and career development additional to those that would take place anyway.
There are revised guidelines and a shorter decision timetable for this programme to encourage high quality applications and, specifically, applications from committed and involved experienced partners. Good quality applications have a high chance of success.
Awards are up to £170,000 over three years; experienced partners may claim up to £25,000. Trustees will make up to four awards.
The closing date for outline applications is 10th September 2007. Award decisions will be made in March 2008.
Last Updated Tue, 1 April 2008
