From Prinisha.Badassy at wits.ac.za Tue Jul 6 10:11:38 2021 From: Prinisha.Badassy at wits.ac.za (Prinisha Badassy) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2021 08:11:38 +0000 Subject: [SAHS] Royal Institution in London Ri Freer Prize Fellowships for PhD Students Message-ID: The Royal Institution in London has just announced generous one-year fellowships for PhD students in the history of science. Applications from outside the UK are encouraged and residence in London during the fellowship is not required. Please pass on to any student who might be interested and eligible. +++++++++++++++++++ The Royal Institution and Philip Freer Trust are delighted to announce the launch of the Ri Freer Prize Fellowships to support doctoral candidates in the history of science; history of the Royal Institution; or heritage conservation science in their unfunded writing-up year. The Ri Freer Prize seek outstanding candidates with a particular ability to identify and communicate the significance and potential of their research in a compelling way that can engage a general-interest audience. For further details please see the advert (copied below), application form and criteria for assessment of applications, all of which can be found in the dropbox link: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/dwy5603rdv9ui69/AAAw9Hl-092GFGEt6KHXqyCRa?dl=0 I would be very grateful if you would help raise awareness of this valuable opportunity among the relevant communities. Thank you in advance, and please do not hesitate to contact me at > if you have any questions, Dr Jenny Bulstrode UCL & Ri Lecturer in the History of Science and Technology https://www.ucl.ac.uk/sts/people/dr-jenny-bulstrode https://www.rigb.org/about/organisation/team/heritage-and-collections/jenny-bulstrode Ri Freer Prize Fellowships About the Ri and Philip Freer: Founded in 1799, the Ri is a world-famous independent charity dedicated to enhancing public understanding of science and the role of science in society. Among its many luminaries, the analytical chemist and pioneer of modern experimental physics, Michael Faraday, is the most famous. Philip Freer was a collateral descendant of Faraday and a great philanthropist who established the Philip Freer Trust to support postgraduate students to "make a difference in the world". Type of award: Prize Fellowship for doctoral candidates in their unfunded writing-up year. Areas of research supported: history of science; history of the Royal Institution; heritage conservation science. Stipend: ?18,000 (the Fellowship will pay maintenance but not fees). Duration of Fellowship: 12 months (commencing 1 January 2022). Application materials: CV (no more than 2 sides); personal details (see application form); general interest pitch of the applicant's doctoral research (750 words and a short film of no more than 2 minutes); thesis summary (no more than 500 words); names and contact details for 2 referees including PhD supervisor (referees will only be contacted at short-list stage). Eligibility: At the point of taking up the award, applicants must be registered for graduate study at their home institution (and so have access to institutional resources). Deadline for applications: 1 September 2021 at 12:00 midday UK time. Ri Freer Prize Fellowship purpose: The Ri Freer Prize Fellowships are intended as writing-up awards for doctoral candidates researching the history of science; history of the Royal Institution; or heritage conservation science. Ri Freer Prize Fellowships are awarded based on candidates' ability to identify and communicate the significance and potential of their research in a compelling way that can engage a general interest audience. For further details see the Criteria for Assessment. Ri Freer Prize Fellow support: Ri Freer Prize Fellows will benefit from significant opportunities to promote their research on Ri platforms, and to establish valuable new contacts and collaborations in academia, industry, heritage, policy, charity and media sectors. In addition to the stipend, Ri Freer Prize Fellows will receive mentorship from UCL and Ri Lecturer in the History of Science and Technology, Dr Jenny Bulstrode. This will include help in planning their future through career advice; assistance with applications for jobs, postdoctoral applications and fellowships; and guidance with publication plans and research grant applications. Ri Freer Prize Fellow commitments: Ri Freer Prize Fellows will commit to a number of general interest outputs to promote their research. The precise nature of these outputs will be decided in discussion with the mentor but are suggested to include short films; tours for visitors to Ri collections; and blogs. Ri Freer Prize Fellows will be supported to produce these outputs and where appropriate link their work to Ri collections and heritage as part of research promotion. Ri Freer Prize Fellows are not required to live in London but will be required to attend key events. Application Process: Applications will be reviewed by a panel of experts in the specified subject areas. There will be no interview. Referees are only contacted at the short-listing stage. 3 Ri Freer Prize Fellows will be announced by 1 December 2021. All queries should be directed to Dr Jenny Bulstrode, >. This communication is intended for the addressee only. It is confidential. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately and destroy the original message. You may not copy or disseminate this communication without the permission of the University. Only authorised signatories are competent to enter into agreements on behalf of the University and recipients are thus advised that the content of this message may not be legally binding on the University and may contain the personal views and opinions of the author, which are not necessarily the views and opinions of The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. 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