Dear All
As Director of the Institute of Musical Research in London, I shall be
very happy to discuss potential applications for the visiting
fellowships below, which are non-stipendiary but which offer up to
around 15,000 GBP for accommodation, travel and research costs. Please
do note, however, that they are intended for senior-ranking scholars
only (Full Professor, Distinguished Professor, Personal or Endowed
Chair), and that the multi-disciplinary nature of the selection
committee means that successful applicants tend to be those who can link
their work with more than one of the School's ten institutes.
I look forward to hearing from you.
All good wishes
Katharine Ellis
The S.T. Lee Professorial Fellowship
A generous endowment by Dr S.T. Lee, of Singapore, has made possible the
creation of this Fellowship, open to applicants of professorial or
equivalent status for the purpose of supporting research in London in
any field relevant to the work of one or more of the School's
Institutes. The Fellowship may be held for a period of up to 6
consecutive months between September and June of any academic year. (A
longer tenure may be possible, but will not attract any financial
support beyond that available for the first 6 months. Applications for
periods significantly shorter than 6 months are unlikely to be
successful).The endowment also provides for the delivery of the annual
S.T. Lee lecture on a theme of the Fellow's choice.
The School of Advanced Study Professorial Fellowship
A second Visiting Professorial Fellowship is offered by the School on
the same terms as the S.T. Lee Fellowship. The aim of the School will be
to ensure that in any given year the work of the S.T. Lee Fellow and the
School of Advanced Study Fellow together covers a wide range of
intellectual concerns.
Application and Contact Details
Holders of the Fellowship will be ready to pursue their work in the
context of an active and vigorous relationship with the
multidisciplinary scholarly community within the School, and to play a
leading intellectual role in cross-School seminars or other programmes.
Applicants must be able to show that their research can benefit from the
resources of one or more of the Institutes in the School, and that it
can contribute productively to the range of activities across the
School. Intending applicants may wish to contact the Director(s) of the
relevant Institute(s) in advance.
Deadline for submission is 31 January 2009
Further particulars and application form are available from the
website:www.sas.ac.uk <http://www.sas.ac.uk/fellowshipprogrammes.html>
Further information may also be obtained from:
Dean's Office , School of Advanced Study , University of London
Senate House, Malet Street ,
London WC1E 7HU
T: + 44 (0) 20 7862 8659 ; F: + 44 (0) 20 7862 8657
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Prof. Katharine Ellis
Director, Institute of Musical Research
School of Advanced Study
University of London
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