The Visiting Research Fellowships at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies (ICwS) are designed for distinguished scholars whose work aligns with the Institute's primary areas of focus. These areas include strengthening the rule of law; promoting minority and indigenous rights; re-conceptualising Law, Rights and Development; combatting climate breakdown and supporting environmental justice; advocating for the right to a nationality; and defending global multilateralism. Fellows are expected to actively participate in the Institute's activities, which involves attending and organizing seminars and conferences, presenting occasional papers, and being available for consultation by students. Visiting Fellows gain access to Institute facilities, including Senate House Libraries, institutional email, and hot-desking office space. They are also encouraged to list their details in the SAS-Directory of Research and Expertise and utilize the SAS-Space online repository. A bench fee of
£2,600 per year, applied pro rata, is typically required, though applicants can explain compelling reasons for an exemption in their application. Fellowships are available for a duration of 3 months to 1 year and are unfunded. The Institute does not provide accommodation; successful candidates must arrange their own. Applicants should be engaged in or have recently completed research relevant to Commonwealth issues, demonstrate an academic or policy-related track record appropriate for mid-career or senior-level research, provide a focused research plan, and be able to contribute to the ICwS research environment. Applications are accepted annually by January 31st and should include a completed VRF application form, an up-to-date CV, two references, and a short statement outlining the proposed research and/or expected publications.
Program
Organizer: Institute of Commonwealth Studies
Host: Institute of Commonwealth Studies
Timeframe: Applications are accepted annually by 31st January.
Duration: 3 months - 1 year
Locations: Europe, United Kingdom, London
Study Areas: Law, Policy & Governance, Social Sciences
Specific Fields: Criminology & Justice, Geography & Urban Studies, Governance, Policy & Regulation, Political & International Studies, Public & International Law, Sociology & Anthropology
Application
Criteria: Applicants must: Have an academic or policy-related track record appropriate to mid-career or senior-level research, demonstrating a strong research profile and outputs. Be engaged in or have recently completed research relevant to Commonwealth issues and and the Institute's primary areas of focus (strengthening the rule of law, promoting minority and indigenous rights, re-conceptualising Law, Rights and Development, combatting climate breakdown and supporting environmental justice, advocating for everyone to have the right to a nationality, defending global multilateralism). Provide a focused and feasible plan for research activity during the fellowship tenure (3 months to 1 year). Be able and willing to contribute effectively to the ICWS research environment and intellectual life through participation in academic events, publications, attending/organizing seminars and conferences, giving occasional papers, and being available for consultation by students. The research project must be cognate to those of the current staff and Fellows. Intend to make use of resources or networks that would not be possible without the Fellowship. A bench fee of £2,600 per year (applied pro rata) usually applies, though it may be waived or reduced in special circumstances. Must be able to make necessary arrangements for entry into the UK if applicable.
Required Degree: PhD
Target Degree: Post-Doc
Required Documents:- Completed VRF application form
- Up-to-date CV
- Two references
- Short statement of research to be undertaken and/or publications expected
Costs & Contact
Stipend: Unfunded.
Cost: Bench fee of
2,600 per year, applied pro rata. Participants cover their own accommodation.
Contact: icws@sas.ac.uk
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