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<h1>Visiting Fellowships</h1><p>Visiting Fellowships are intended to
enable their holders to carry out study and research in Oxford and to
participate in the academic life of the University. Visiting Fellowships
are awarded for one, two or three terms of an academic year.
Applications will be considered from staff of any university or other
institution of higher learning, and from other suitably qualified
persons who wish to carry out scholarly work in Oxford. Visiting
Fellowships are open in all subjects, and to men and women from all
countries. The deadline for applications is in early September each
year. Elections are then made in November for the academic year
beginning in the following October. Details for Visiting Fellowships in
the academic year 2014-2015 are available <a href="http://www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk/content/Visiting_Fellowships_2014-2015:_Further_Particulars">here</a>.</p>
</div><a href="http://www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk/content/Visiting_Fellowships">http://www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk/content/Visiting_Fellowships</a><br><br><h1>Visiting Fellowships 2014-2015: Further Particulars</h1><p>Each year
the College offers a number of Visiting Fellowships to people who
intend to engage in study and research in Oxford and are prepared to
participate in the academic life of the College. Visiting Fellows are
expected to be resident in Oxford during the tenure of the Fellowship. A
Visiting Fellow may be elected for a period of one, two, or three terms
within the Oxford academic year. <br>
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The dates of term at Oxford for 2014–2015 are:</p>
<blockquote><font face="Verdana"><font size="-4"><b>Michaelmas Term</b> (from Sunday, 12 October to Saturday, 6 December, 2014)<br>
<b>Hilary Term</b> (from Sunday, 18 January to Saturday, 14 March, 2015)<br>
<b>Trinity Term</b> (from Sunday, 26 April to Saturday 20 June, 2015)</font></font></blockquote>
<p>Visiting Fellows are expected to be normally resident in Oxford
during term. The period of the Visiting Fellowship extends for an
additional two weeks either side of each term. Accommodation for Fellows
who are elected for the Michaelmas term should be available from 15
September, and for Visiting Fellows with school-age children it is
usually possible to arrange an earlier arrival date in order to
harmonize with school terms. Visiting Fellows who are elected for more
than one term may also be in residence during the vacation(s) between
those terms. The College usually aims to accommodate nine Visiting
Fellows in each term.</p>
<h3>Eligibility</h3>
<p>Most Visiting Fellows are holders of university posts, but the
College welcomes applications from others, including those in public
life (e.g. in Law, public policy, or the Arts) who wish to carry out
scholarly work in Oxford. Visiting Fellowships are not normally offered
to candidates who before the end of their tenure of the fellowship would
have reached the retirement age in force for academic fellows of the
College (67). There is no limitation upon the field of study. There is
no lower age limit, but, given the number of applications we receive,
candidates with recent doctorates are unlikely to succeed in the
competition. It is not the College’s policy to offer Visiting
Fellowships to persons holding posts in Oxford or who are already
resident in or near Oxford.</p>
<h3>What the Fellowship Offers</h3>
<p>Although Visiting Fellows are not members of the governing body of
the College, they enjoy nearly all the privileges of ordinary Fellows
(including lunches and dinners without charge). The College normally
provides without charge a study in College and fully-furnished
residential accommodation in Oxford. The flats usually provided to
Visiting Fellows are large enough to accommodate a partner.
Accommodation for Visiting Fellows with school-age children can usually
be provided.<br>
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There is no salary attached to Visiting Fellowships. In exceptional
circumstances the College may offer limited financial help. Any
candidates desiring to take advantage of this provision should indicate
this at the time of application in the 'Financial Subvention' section of
the online form.</p>
<h3>Selection Procedures</h3>
<p>The College has to choose every year from among a large number of
well-qualified applicants, in widely varied fields of study. In making
this choice, we give weight to intellectual quality, to the interest and
feasibility of the research project, and to the benefit of carrying it
out in Oxford. We therefore ask applicants to include with their
application form a full statement, of not more than a thousand words, of
the scholarly project they would pursue during their tenure of a
Visiting Fellowship, and of the benefit of carrying it out in Oxford.<br>
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Applications must be submitted by <b>6 September 2013</b>. The online
application system will remind their two referees to submit references,
but the College relies upon applicants to ensure that references are
submitted by <b>13 September 2013</b> at the latest, and cannot itself undertake to approach referees. All correspondence should be addressed to <a href="mailto:fellows.secretary@all-souls.ox.ac.uk">Fellows’ Secretary</a>, All Souls College, Oxford OX1 4AL. Candidates may expect to hear the outcome of their application by the end of November.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk/content/Visiting_Fellowships_2014-2015:_Further_Particulars">http://www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk/content/Visiting_Fellowships_2014-2015:_Further_Particulars</a><br></p>-- <br><div>carlos palombini<br>
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