EPSRC Landscape Fellowship
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Loughborough University in conjunction with Keele University, University of Leeds, University of Nottingham, University of Sheffield and University of York, is making two early career Fellowships available for exceptional candidates from the tissue engineering and regenerative medicine communities with an engineering and physical science background. Fellowships can be held at any of the institutions.
Job Reference Number: UOS003666
Job Title: EPSRC Landscape Fellowship
Contract Type: Fixed-term for 24 months.
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Department: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Salary: As an indication, the salary for the post at Loughborough University will be Research Grade 6 (£29,972 - £32,750 per annum)
Closing Date: 5th January 2012
Fellows will be developed for leadership roles in cross-disciplinary, large scale, translational interface science.Their work will include directed and individual research and they will contribute training to the EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training held by the collaborators.Candidates are required to submit a research proposal (6 pages) and personal development plan (2 pages) together with a Loughborough University application form. Candidates with excellent submissions will present their plans to a board.
As a minimum, satisfactory progression through the penultimate year of PhD Studies is essential. Demonstrated leadership skills and potential would be advantageous.A webinar will be held at 10.00am on Monday 12 December 2011 to provide further details of the Fellowships.The grade and salary shown apply to Loughborough University only. This will vary according to the institution although the salary paid will be on a similar scale.
The post will close at 12 noon, Friday 5 January 2012.
For informal discussions, please contact Prof David Williams (Professor of Healthcare Engineering) by email or on 01509 227668.
This Landscape Fellowship programme brings together the complementary skills of vibrant research concentrations at Loughborough, Leeds, Nottingham, Sheffield, Keele and YorkUniversities to create a competitive research environment with the breadth of capability andcritical mass to develop the next generation of translational leaders in tissue engineering and
regenerative medicine.
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