[SydPhil] Macquarie University Research Fellowship Scheme (MQRF) now open for EOIs

Robert Sinnerbrink robert.sinnerbrink at mq.edu.au
Fri Apr 22 11:02:02 AEST 2016


Dear All,

The Macquarie University Research Fellowship (MQRF) Scheme is now open
for formal Expressions of Interest (EOI).

Macquarie University will offer up to ten full-time Research Fellowship
positions commencing in 2017. Fellowships will be awarded on a competitive
basis and will be fixed-term for three years. Applicants must have been
awarded their PhD on or after 1st March 2013, or submit their thesis by
19th August 2016 (or make a convincing case for early career researcher
status). Any intending applicants for this scheme must discuss their
Expression of Interest with their Fellowship Sponsor and work closely with
her or him during its development.

For full details please read the EOI Funding Rules 2017 and the EOI
Application Form which are available on the Research Office website:
http://www.research.mq.edu.au/research_funding/internal_funding/mqrf/_nocache

The Philosophy Department has an excellent record of success in obtaining
funding from this scheme, as can be seen from our list of current and past
post-docs: http://www.mq.edu.au/about_us/faculties_and_departments/faculty_of_arts/department_of_philosophy/postdoctorate/mq_postdocs/

If you have an interest in applying for a Fellowship in the 2016 round,
please send the following:

1. Your current CV with list of publications, as an email attachment with
your surname in the file name.
2. Provisional project title and one page (300-400 word) project
description, which also highlights areas of potential connection with
Departmental research strengths. Please also include this text as an
attachment with your surname in the file name.

to Dr Robert Sinnerbrink (robert.sinnerbrink at mq.edu.au) by Wednesday May 11th, 2016.

It is recommended that you approach the Department and potential sponsors
in advance of this deadline if you intend to compose an
Expression of Interest. It is important to highlight the
manner in which the proposed project will fit with the research interests
and expertise of potential sponsors; there must be a good fit between the
applicant's and the sponsor's areas of research specialisation. Potential applicants are thus strongly advised to review the research profiles of potential sponsors via the following link:

http://www.mq.edu.au/about_us/faculties_and_departments/faculty_of_arts/department_of_philosophy/staff/


Regards,

Robert


Dr Robert Sinnerbrink

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