International Fellowship Programme
We welcome international researchers who wish to spend a period of time with us.
This could involve formal sabbatical leave (maximum one year) or shorter research visits (minimum one month). Normally, CRE International Fellows will hold a PhD in social sciences and carry out research which aligns with the interests of CRE. We are particularly keen to support international Fellows who are interested in developing collaborative research projects with CRE members of staff and all Fellows are expected to work in line with our mission and core values.
Owing to high demand by international visitors and limited space, we cannot host all the applicants who wish to spend time at CRE so this is a selective process. The offer to join CRE’s International Fellowship Programme is also subject to fully meeting University and visa (if any) criteria to reside in the UK.
"We are particularly keen to support international Fellows who are interested in developing collaborative research projects"
What we offer
- An extremely supportive, international and stimulating working environment;
- Desk space, which will normally be shared with other international Fellows and CRE Research Associates;
- IT, library and research services of highest quality, as available to all Newcastle University staff;
- Opportunities to take part in various intellectual platforms hosted at CRE including monthly research meetings, seminar presentations at CRE research groups, participation at wider Newcastle University seminars and workshops, participation at the Trans-Atlantic Rural Research Network and networking with some of the best rural social scientist globally;
- Opportunities to disseminate and promote your research (or elements of it) through our CRE Policy Notes, discussion papers, our blog and twitter accounts.
Fellowship conditions
The CRE International Fellows must satisfy the following conditions:
- The research project carried out by the Fellow must be of CRE interest, in alignment with our three core values, and endorsed by a CRE member of staff.
- The appointment term must be at least one month and not more than one year in duration.
- The appointment is subject to standard University criteria regarding eligibility to work in the UK or visa for entry to the UK (see here).
How to apply
Applicants should email Dr Sharron Kuznesof at least six months before proposed start with the following documents:
- A two page CV
- A one page description of planned research and activities, including:
- Proposed start and end dates
- Name of CRE member of staff endorsing the proposal
- Details of how the Fellowship is funded
- Expected outcomes of the Fellowship
The application will be discussed and decided at the CRE Management Board and prospective applicants will be notified as soon as possible.