University of Liverpool – International Visiting Research Fellowship (Law & Social Justice)
University of Liverpool – International Visiting Research Fellowship (Law & Social Justice)
Description
This fellowship lets academics from outside the UK spend time in Liverpool to build or deepen collaborations with the School of Law & Social Justice. It supports researchers through both funded and self-funded tracks, depending on need and institutional resources.
What you’ll gain:
- Financial support (travel, accommodation, subsistence) up to about £2,500, with a chance for higher funding (up to ~£5,000) for applicants from under-resourced institutions or regions
- Full access to university library, IT, sports & other campus services
- A dedicated office / workspace (if available), plus support for visa processes if needed
- Opportunities to engage with research clusters, attend seminars, present your work, and develop joint research outputs
Who can apply:
- Postdoctoral researchers or those with equivalent research experience (advanced doctoral candidates may apply in some cases)
- Must have a host academic member of staff at the School of Law & Social Justice to support the visit
- Visits shorter than two weeks are generally not considered
Responsibilities expected:
- Present a work-in-progress lecture or seminar
- Take part in school-wide research events or cluster meetings
- Collaborate on publications or joint funding proposals
- Produce a short reflective piece or end-of-fellowship report
Key timing:
- Deadline for the funded track: 31 August 2025
- Fellows should begin their visit within six months of approval
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