Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in History at the Centre for History and Economics
Applications are invited for two 3-year Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in history, starting on 1 October 2023. The posts are in connection with the research programme on economic and environmental history. The programme is based at the Centre for History and Economics, Magdalene College, Cambridge University, and is coordinated by Professor Paul Warde. For further information about the programme see https://histecon.fas.harvard.edu/ehc/. The Fellowships are not associated with a fellowship of a Cambridge college but can be combined with a non-stipendiary college fellowship. The stipend will be £34,304 in the first year and subject to increments in subsequent years. The position is pensionable. An allowance will be available towards relocation costs.
Any offer of employment will be subject to the applicant holding the right to work in the UK. If you require a visa to work in the UK and have completed a PhD you may be eligible for the Global Talent visa. Applicants are responsible for applying for the Global Talent visa themselves. The Centre for History and Economics may be able to assist the successful candidate in obtaining a Skilled Worker visa, if required.
The fellowships are intended for outstanding researchers early in their career. A successful candidate is expected to be completing or to have completed a PhD.
The fellows appointed will be expected to undertake research in the general fields of economic and environmental history, broadly defined. We encourage applications from scholars whose interests may include labour, legal, material or transnational history. Applications are welcomed from scholars working on any part of the world or any period. The fellows will participate in the seminars and conferences arranged in connection with the programme and will have the opportunity to organize meetings and workshops on subjects related to their own research. The fellows will be invited to the Centre for History and Economics -- Paris in the course of the fellowships and will have the possibility of visiting the Joint Center for History and Economics at Harvard University.
The applicants are asked to complete an online application form and submit through the application portal with a curriculum vitae and a statement of research interests (up to 1000 words). They should also nominate two referees through the online referee nomination portal. In order to ensure letters are received on time, it is possible to submit referee nominations in advance of the application submission. It is the responsibility of candidates to ensure that referees submit letters of recommendation by the closing date of the competition. The deadline for receipt of applications and letters of recommendation is 23.59 BST on Friday 28 October 2022. Interviews are expected to take place by Zoom on 9 January 2023.
Long-listed candidates will be informed by mid-November and asked to provide up to two samples of writing within a week. These should be the length of a typical article or book/dissertation chapter. Candidates shortlisted for interview will be informed by mid-December.
The Centre for History and Economics follows an equal opportunities policy.