Non-Stipendiary Research Fellowship in Biological and Medical Sciences

King's College wishes to appoint, with effect from 1st October 2024, one Non- Stipendiary Research Fellow in any area of the Biological & Medical Sciences. 

Graduates of any University are eligible

Candidates must have external funding support for their salary for at least two years from 1st October 2024. The source of external funding, its duration and amount must be stated in the application. Funding sources include, but are not restricted to research appointments from the Royal Society, the various Research Councils of the United Kingdom, the Leverhulme Trust and the Wellcome Trust. The Fellowship lasts for up to 4-years, or until the end of the external funding - whichever is sooner.

The main function of Non-Stipendiary Fellowships is to offer researchers who have already secured external funding at Cambridge University the chance to participate in College life and enjoy the benefits of a College Fellowship.

Research Fellows are members of the Governing Body, with full privileges of Fellows. In addition to pursuing research, a Research Fellow is required to live in Cambridge or close by and to participate in College life and activity.

Privileges include all meals, limited financial support for expenses associated with research, the possibility of an office, subsidised accommodation in College properties, or an additional living-out allowance of up to £4,000, depending on income.

Although these are research posts, Research Fellows are encouraged to take advantage of opportunities to undertake a small amount of University and/or College teaching. Additional payment is made for any undergraduate teaching. Further information about the College may be obtained from the College website (www.kings.cam.ac.uk).

Research Fellows of the College will be encouraged and expected to participate in the social and intellectual life of the College through attending academic events, appearing at lunch and dinner, and discussing research with Fellows and graduate students. From time to time the Research Managers organise evenings when Research Fellows are asked to give short presentations on their work.

Dates

The closing date for the Non-Stipendiary Research Fellowship Competition is 12 noon (UK local time) Friday 17 May 2024. Applications and associated materials received after this date and time will not be considered.

Longlisted candidates will be notified in mid-May and will be expected to provide, within 5 days, a *writing sample of not more than 20,000 words.

Short-listed candidates will be invited to attend an interview on Thursday 18 July 2024. Please ensure that you will be available for interview, as it is not possible to arrange other times for interviews.

The Fellowship will begin on 1 October 2024 and will run until 30 September 2028.

Application

To apply use the following link to go to the FAS website and create an application:

CASC COMPETITION LINK

Applicants must complete all sections of the online Fellowship Application and upload onto the website (PDF only) the following:

  • A curriculum vitae (of no more than three A4 sides) including details of higher education, degrees awarded, positions held, and a list of publications.
  • A document of no more than 1,200 words in length (excluding bibliography, references, footnotes, endnotes), containing descriptions of your current research and of the research you propose to undertake during the Fellowship.
  • Applicants must also arrange for three letters of recommendation to be uploaded onto the site in PDF format. Each referee will be asked to provide the names of two further readers, not in the candidate’s institution, to whom work might be sent if the candidate is long-listed. It is the duty of the candidate to ensure that the referees submit the references and the names of two readers before the closing date.
  • Please provide a short letter from the head of your department confirming that you have research funding and facilities in place for this time. 

Your referees will need to provide their references (PDF only) through the FAS website. They will be sent an email containing a link to do this. Referees unable to submit references electronically via the FAS website may e-mail the competition administrator, Dr Caro Schade research@kings.cam.ac.uk

Please note that all application materials must be in the English.

The application will not be considered in the competition until it has been submitted and all references have been received. An email will be sent once this has occurred.

In mid-May, the College will contact long-listed applicants by email to ask for samples of written work*, up to 20,000 words (either published papers or chapters of a doctoral thesis). This work must be supplied within 5 days of the sending of the e-mail.

*You will need to include a covering written statement, which explains your precise contribution, if your work sample includes multi-author paper(s).

Further questions

If you have any further questions regarding any aspect of the competition, e-mail the competition administrator, Dr Caro Schade research@kings.cam.ac.uk 

King’s College follows an equal opportunities policy. 

King’s College takes your privacy seriously.  We will only use your personal information to process and administer your application.  King’s College processes and stores personal information in accordance with Data Protection legislation, and the College’s Data Protection Policies can be found at http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/about/data-protection.html

Closing Date: 
17 May 2024
Interview: 
18 July 2024
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