Thursday, July 11, 2013

University College London - STEaPP Provost Fellowships

These prestigious two-year UCL STEaPP (Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy) Provost Fellowships are designed to enable exceptionally talented early career researchers to develop their research, teaching and policy engagement experience sufficiently to make them very strong candidates for academic (faculty) positions at top international universities by the end of their Fellowship.
 
 
Applications are warmly encouraged from candidates from across all branches of social, natural and engineering sciences with research, policy engagement and teaching interests relevant to STEaPP. Any disciplinary (or multidisciplinary) background and topical focus of relevance to STEaPP is welcome. Please see Job Description and Person Specification for more detail and broad topical areas of particular interest.

The appointee(s) will have enthusiasm and propensity for inter-disciplinary, intercultural and international team building and sustained collaboration as well as a strong professional orientation towards integrating 'impact orientated' engagement with a broad array of government, corporate and civil society policy communities.

Deadline: August 6, 2013

If you have any queries regarding the vacancy or the application process, please contact: steapp@ucl.ac.uk

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