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or registered charities that can evidence the delivery of outstanding quality teaching within their field. Institutions may make only one application in each round of this scheme. The applying organisation will
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Guidance for Applicants . Eligibility Eligible organisations will be specialist arts training institutions that can demonstrate outstanding quality teaching within their particular field and who offer
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and they should explain their case in their application. Applicants must either hold a degree (any degree) from a UK higher education institution at the time of taking up the Fellowship or at the time
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and/or teaching post in a university after the date of your PhD award Be at an early stage of your academic career such that the trajectory of your research contribution has not become firmly
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For senior researchers who have retired or partially retired from an academic post to complete a research project and prepare the results for publication The primary intention of the scheme is to
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duties from completing a programme of original research. Priority will be given to applicants whose teaching and administrative duties have significantly impacted their ability to undertake research in
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assistants, postgraduate students and replacement teaching at a maximum of 33% for up to three years for key academic staff. Associated research costs These include technical, computing and administrative
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fall within the categories classically eligible for the support of the Trust. Eligible items of expenditure include: research assistance teaching replacement travel and subsistence consumables (including
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For established researchers to develop new knowledge, skills and ideas in one or more research centres outside the UK The scheme may be used for: developing new lines of research through overseas
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since the last one. The over-riding criteria for selection are: the academic standing and achievements of the visitors in terms of their research and/or teaching their potential for making a substantial