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Manish Manoj wins IET Diamond Jubilee Scholarship

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) have awarded their Diamond Jubilee Scholarships to 65 engineering students who started university at the beginning of this academic year. One of these Diamond Jubilee scholars is our own Manish Manoj, currently studying Automotive Engineering. Read more here…

Wed 27 Mar 2019, 13:48 | Tags: funding Award Undergraduate Engineering IET

Warwick Grads to get 20% discount to study an LLM

Warwick Law School is offering a 20% discount on its LLM fees to all Warwick graduates.

If you are interested in studying one of our LLM programmes and have graduated from a degree at Warwick in the past, or you are about to graduate this summer and interested in staying on for an LLM, you will be entitled to a 20% discount on the tuition fee.

Fri 01 Mar 2019, 08:29 | Tags: postgraduate, PG News, Funding, Feature

Gary Watt secures major Leverhulme Fellowship

Gary Watt, Warwick Law School Professor and National Teaching Fellow has been awarded a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship. The award includes a grant of £175,554 to buy out Gary’s teaching for a period of three years allowing him to undertake a major research project.

Fri 25 Jan 2019, 09:46 | Tags: Research, Funding, Feature


New PhD studentships in History for 2019 entry *updated*

The Department of History at Warwick invites applications for doctoral study commencing in September 2019.

History at Warwick was ranked first in the UK in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) for the proportion of world-leading research activity (4*) in the Department. We have an outstanding reputation as practitioners of social and cultural history and expertise covering all regions of the world.

The following financial support will be available on a competitive basis for exceptional candidates and projects:

                           
                          The History Department will select outstanding candidates to nominate for these award competitions. To allow sufficient time for us to consider your application and to work with you to develop it prior to the final closing dates for submission of written materials (early in 2019) we ask that you make contact with us as soon as you can.

                          For more details on these and other Warwick University funding schemes see here.

                          Applicants for AHRC awards whom we intend to nominate for the M4C Doctoral Training Partnership competition will be required to attend a Skype interview. We guarantee to interview all candidates who have submitted their complete applications by the 7th January 2019, with interviews taking place on the 15th, 17th and 18th of January 2019. Please note that although, formally, M4C awards to non-UK EU candidates will only cover fees, internal consortium arrangements are expected to enable full fees & maintenance to be awarded to non-UK candidates from the EU.

                          To search for a potential supervisor in the Department by their specialism, click here.

                          Individual staff and their specialisms can be viewed here.

                          Applicants who may be interested in doctoral study are advised to contact the Director of Postgraduate Research in the Department.

                          Please include a brief outline of your proposed research project and a CV or short description of your academic qualifications and experience, including your degree classification or overall result at BA and MA level, or equivalent. If we think we can offer appropriate supervision for your project we shall provide further information about the application process for the relevant scholarship(s) at that point.

                          While we welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals, we particularly those from with backgrounds that are currently under-represented within the postgraduate community at Warwick and in academic posts in the UK.

                           

                          Fri 05 Oct 2018, 17:50 | Tags: Postgraduate Funding Announcement

                          Graeme Macdonald's Petrocultures conference a success

                          Graeme Macdonald's Petrocultures event at Glasgow University this month was a huge success, reported on in the media, and with a sell-out Town Hall event. Congratulations to Graeme on a fantastic conference.


                          British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme 2018

                          The Department of History encourages outstanding postdoctoral scholars to apply to the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme, for Fellowships hosted at Warwick starting in the 2019/20 academic year.

                          Applications are welcomed from candidates who have a strong research profile and meet the following eligibility criteria:

                          • They must be in possession of a doctoral degree by 1st April 2019
                          • They must be either a UK/EEA national, have completed their doctorate at a UK university or have a strong prior association with the UK academic community
                          • They must not yet have held a permanent academic appointment
                          • They must be within three years of the award of their doctorate (measured from the date of their viva voce examination) on 1st April 2019.

                          Appointments at the University of Warwick are dependent on the award of the Fellowship. The expectation is that Fellows should undertake a significant piece of publishable work during the funded period. For more information on the scheme’s aims and eligibility criteria, please visit www.britac.ac.uk/british-academy-postdoctoral-fellowships.

                          Prospective applicants are required to identify an academic mentor from within the Department of History. Applicants should approach their proposed mentor to discuss their project at the earliest opportunity.

                          Applications will require approval from the Department of History before submission to the British Academy. For the Department of History to determine which candidates go forward to the British Academy, candidates will need to send the following information by email to both James Green, Research Strategy and Development Manager for the Faculty of Arts (James.Green@warwick.ac.uk) and to Professor Giorgio Riello, Department of History Director of Research, (G.Riello@warwick.ac.uk) by 5pm on Friday 21st September 2018:

                          • A short description of their proposed project (maximum 2 A4 pages)
                          • A copy of their CV (maximum 2 A4 pages)
                          • The name of their proposed mentor at the University of Warwick
                          • The name of their referee
                          • How their research plans fit with the profile of the Department/School/Centre they wish to be hosted by (maximum 150 words)

                          If their application is approved, candidates will be invited to submit their proposal through Flexi-Grant, the British Academy’s application portal. The deadline for these submissions is Wednesday 17th October 2018.

                          The University is able to support approved candidates in the development of applications through our Research and Impact Services team. For more information about this and for any other enquiries about the scheme, please contact James Green (James.Green@warwick.ac.uk) on the above email address.

                           

                          Fri 31 Aug 2018, 16:04 | Tags: Postdoctoral Funding

                          Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowships

                          Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowships

                          The Warwick University History Department is keen to encourage new research and support postdoctoral projects; potential applicants for this scheme are always welcome to approach us. In preparation for a possible bid, we recommend that each candidate considers the following:

                              • How your research and teaching plans fit with the Department’s profile;
                                • Which member(s) of the Department's academic staff that would be particularly interested in the work proposed, with a view to seeking their advice and endorsement ahead of submission;
                                  • The highly competitive nature of this process and the small number of applications the Department will be able to endorse;
                                    • Other possible funding schemes where Warwick could act as the host institution.

                                    For the 2017/18 round, the internal Leverhulme ECF selection process will run as follows:

                                    • Applications must reach both the Department Administrator, Robert Horton (R.S.Horton@warwick.ac.uk), and the Director of Research, Professor Mark Philp (Mark.Philp@warwick.ac.uk), by no later than midnight on Sunday 7th January 2018, and must be accompanied by the required documentation.

                                    For further details see https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/news/leverhulmeecf.
                                     

                                    The Leverhulme Trust
                                     
                                    Mon 20 Nov 2017, 15:54 | Tags: Postdoctoral Research Recruitment Funding

                                    The History Department is Hiring Undergraduates!

                                    The History Department Student Fellowship Programme gives you the opportunity to join the History Department as a research assistant, student ambassador or blogger. Gain valuable skills and experience, learn more about the History Department, and earn a little extra cash!

                                    See HERE for full details and application process.

                                    Application deadline: Thursday 1 December 2016, by 6pm

                                    Thu 17 Nov 2016, 16:45 | Tags: Research Undergraduate Recruitment Funding Announcement

                                    Leverhulme Fund Early Career Fellowships.

                                    Leverhulme Fund Early Career Fellowships: The Department is keen to encourage new research and support postdoctoral projects; potential applicants for this scheme are always welcome to approach us. In preparation for a possible bid, we recommend that each candidate considers:

                                        • How your research and teaching plans fit with the Department’s profile;
                                          • Which member(s) of the Department's academic staff that would be particularly interested in the work proposed, with a view to seeking their advice and endorsement ahead of submission;
                                            • The highly competitive nature of this process and the small number of applications the Department will be able to endorse;
                                              • Other possible funding schemes where Warwick could act as the host institution.

                                              For the 2016 round, the internal Leverhulme ECF selection process will run as follows:

                                                For further details see http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/news/leverhulmeecf2016

                                                Mon 31 Oct 2016, 16:50 | Tags: Postdoctoral Recruitment Funding

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