[ANPPOM-Lista] Fwd: Post-Doctoral Fellowship

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From: Rupert Till <000003708bcf71e8-dmarc-request em listserv.liv.ac.uk>
Date: seg, 8 de abr de 2019 16:34
Subject: Post-Doctoral Fellowship
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Dear friends,


The University of Huddersfield has been fortunate enough to succeed with 4
Marie-Curie post-doctoral fellowship applications focused on music in the
last few years. If you have completed your PhD, or will do so soon, and
would be interested in applying for 1-3 years of well funded post-doctoral
funding to carry out research based in Huddersfield, please do get in
touch. The competition is fierce, and a strong link to the research
interests of the host institution is needed in the application. We have
particular research specialisms in Electronic Dance Music, Creative Music
Production, Music/Ritual/Religion/Spirituality, Practice based research,
popular music composition, songwriting, popular music performance, stardom
and celebrity, art of record production, gender and sexuality, music
technology, and metal music studies.


This opportunity would particularly suit a high flying PhD graduate who
qualified relatively recently. Full details about eligibility are at the
bottom of this email, but you need to have lived outside the UK before now,
other than the last 12 months, which don’t count.


If you want more information, please feel free to email me, please email
r.till em hud.ac.uk and don’t do what I usually do and reply to the whole
list!

Rupert Till

Professor of Music

University of Huddersfield


The School of Music, Humanities and Media at the University of Huddersfield
invites proposals from researchers seeking to apply for a *Marie
Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship 2019* based at the University.
Fellowships are of 12-36 months duration, depending on the scheme. *Deadline
for submitting an Expression of Interest to the University is Monday 29th
April.*



Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships aim to enhance the creative
and innovative potential of experienced researchers, wishing to diversify
their individual competence through advanced training, international
mobility and intersectoral mobility. Individual Fellowships provide
opportunities to acquire and transfer new knowledge and to work on research
and innovation in a European context or outside Europe. They develop the
careers of individual researchers who show great potential and include a
specific opportunity for those returning to the profession. The proposal is
built around a concrete plan of training-through-research at the host
organisation. In addition to research objectives, this plan comprises the
researcher’s training and career needs, including training on transferable
skills, planning for publications, and participation in conferences. The
scheme offers a highly competitive salary, family allowance, and travel
allowance, as well as research and training expenses.



The School will support up to 10 outstanding applications for Marie
Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships for research projects in any field
within any area of the School including:



English

Creative writing

History

Drama

Journalism and Media

Linguistics,

Modern languages

Music (including popular music, performance, musicology, analysis)

Music technology



Two schemes are available under this call:



*The European Fellowships* - held in EU Member States or Associated
Countries and open to researchers either coming to Europe from any country
in the world or moving within Europe. Applicants cannot have resided or
carried out the main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the host country for
more than 12 months in the last 36 months before the call deadline.
Fellowships last for a duration of 12-24 months. An optional secondment
period of up to 3 or 6 months in another organisation in Europe is eligible
where this would boost the impact of the fellowship.

A Career Restart (12-36 months) option and Reintegration to Europe (12-24
months) option is available within the European Fellowships scheme. The
fellowship structure is the same, though eligibility requirements for these
routes differ. Please see the below link for more information on these
routes.





*The Global Fellowships* – composed of an outgoing phase during which the
researcher first undertakes mobility to a partner organisation in a Third
Country (not an EU Member State or Associated Country) for an uninterrupted
period of between 12 and 24 months, followed by a mandatory 12-month return
period to the single beneficiary located in a Member State or Associated
Country, in this case the University of Huddersfield*. *Applicants must be
a national or long-term resident (i.e. undertaken a period of full-time
research activity in a MS/AC of at least 5 consecutive years) of a Member
State or Associated Country. The applicants must not have resided or
carried out the main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the Third Country
where the initial outgoing phase takes place for more than 12 months in the
last 36 months immediately before the call deadline. An optional secondment
period of up to 3 or 6 months in another organisation in Europe is eligible
where this would boost the impact of the fellowship.





For *both the European and Global Fellowships* the below salary and
expenses details apply:

Salary

€6,822.24 a month

Family Allowance (where applicable)                  €500 a month

Mobility Allowance                                                    €600
a month

Research, training and networking activities    €800 a month





*The funder’s deadline for the full application is 11 September 2019*. In
order to allow time for mentoring and development of full
applications, *expressions
of interest should be sent to Professor Monty Adkins (**m.adkins em hud.ac.uk*
<m.adkins em hud.ac.uk>*) by 5pm on Monday 29th April*, consisting of *two PDF
documents*:



1)      a two-page CV including education, publications, any awards,
exhibitions;

2)      a two-page draft statement of the research project to be undertaken
and intended training/networking requirements.



A selection process internal to the School of Music, Humanities and Media
will determine which proposals will go forward to a full application. A
programme of mentoring and development will be offered to applicants deemed
successful in this internal process.



For further information on the scheme, including eligibility, see the
European Commission Research and Innovation website:

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/msca-if-2019



https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/msca-if-2019
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