How to Apply
Applications for ECTF fellowships in 2024
In addition to completing the online application form, in the form you will also need to upload:
- Project Statement - 1,000 words maximum
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- Statement should outline your proposed interdisciplinary teaching activities (this could be workshops, public engagement activities, etc.); indicate how you intend to use the time and facilities available to you to advance your postdoctoral teaching and research; and your plans to develop your research profile during the fellowship period.
- Two references:
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- One reference should be from your PhD supervisor to discuss your research; the other should be from someone who can speak about your teaching experience, such as a module convenor for a module on which you have taught.
- The references should be uploaded as part of your application; if this is not possible, please email these to IATL@warwick.ac.uk ensuring that they are received by the deadline.
- CV – 2 single sides of A4 maximum.
The application form includes a field for your Rationale (150 words maximum), describing how your teaching and research would benefit IATL and IAS.
Please also complete the Equal Opportunities Monitoring form, using the link on the right.
Interview date: Tuesday 28 May 2024
Selection criteria and eligibility for fellowships are listed on the ECTF Scheme Information page.
Our annual ECTF 'How to Apply' Workshop covers the application process and much more. This year's hybrid workshop was held on 22 April and a recording is available on the Workshop page.
The annual ECTF recruitment timeline is normally as follows:
Date | |
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March | Registration opens for ECTF Workshop |
April/May | ECTF Workshop takes place (attendance is optional) |
May | Deadline for applications |
May | Shortlisted candidates invited for interview |
late May/early June | Interviews take place |
Early June | Successful candidates notified |
Full details of the number of positions available, applications procedure and associated deadlines are published annually each spring.
Click on the following link to see general information about the ECTF scheme.