Dear female colleagues,

If you need some time to think, write and want to engage with Durham colleagues please consider the fellowship opportunities below.  

Best wishes

Hanna




Dr. Hanna A. Ruszczyk
 
Assistant Professor (Research)
Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience / Dept of Geography 
Durham UniversityDr. Hanna A. Ruszczyk
 


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Subject: St Mary's College Fellowships

 

 

Dear Directors of Research,

 

St Mary’s College has two Fellowships available for next academic year: the St Mary’s College Research Fellowship and the St Mary’s College Visiting Women’s Fellowship.  Applications are welcome from all disciplines and the terms of each fellowship are outlined in the attached documents.  The closing date for applications is Monday 29 April 2019 and should be submitted to: [log in to unmask]

 

I would be grateful if you could circulate the details of these fellowships within your department and if you have any queries please do not hesitate to get in touch with the College.

 

Kind regards,
Catherine Paine

 

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St Mary’s College

Durham University

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