The University of Liverpool’s School of Histories, Languages & Cultures invites expressions of interest for the 2019/20 British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme.
These awards offer opportunities for outstanding early career researchers to strengthen their experience of research and teaching in a university environment – further information, including eligibility criteria, can be found here.
The University of Liverpool is one of the UK’s leading research institutions with an annual turnover of £400 million, including £140 million for research. Liverpool is ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide and is a member of the prestigious Russell Group, comprising the leading research universities in the United Kingdom.
Staff in the Department of History include a wide range of scholars who work on Britain and Europe, together with expertise in the history of Africa, the Americas, Asia (including India and China), Australia, and the Atlantic and Mediterranean worlds. The department has also provided a unique and specialised environment for archival education for over 60 years. Our department boasts a wide-ranging temporal reach, from the medieval through to the early modern, later modern, and contemporary eras.
Since 2010, we have been part of the School of Histories, Languages and Cultures, one of four Schools in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. The School also includes the departments of Modern Languages & Cultures, Irish Studies, Politics, and Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology.
The department is an active participant in the School’s inter-disciplinary research centres, including the Centre for the Study of International Slavery, the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies and the Eighteenth-Century Worlds research centre.
Those interested in applying for a Fellowship at the University of Liverpool are invited to submit expressions of interest to Professor Mark Towsey (hlcrsrch@liverpool.ac.uk), Departmental Research Lead by 5pm on Monday 2nd September 2019, consisting of the following:
- A completed pro-forma (available here)
- A brief CV (max 2 pages)
- A list of publications (1 page max – this should include forthcoming publications and publications in preparation)
Applicants supported by the Department and School will be informed by 9th September 2019. All shortlisted candidates will then receive further support from their Department as well as the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, to develop and enhance their application before submission.