When and how to apply for Postdoctoral Fellowships. The School of Divinity welcomes Postdoctoral Fellows to its research community.Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship Scheme 2025 The School of Divinity invites outline proposals for the forthcoming round of the Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship scheme.We are currently inviting applicants for the 2025 Scheme from candidates already in receipt of a PhD. All candidates must have submitted their doctoral thesis for viva voce examination not more than four years prior to the application closing date, unless you have had a career break or your work has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Please read the information on the Leverhulme website carefully and ensure you meet the eligibility and scheme criteria before applying.Outline proposals should be submitted, along with a short summary CV by 9am, Monday 25 November 2024 GMT.Late submissions and those which do not meet the criteria outlined below will not be considered.Your proposal of no more than two pages of A4, using a font of no less than point 11 with 2cm margins, should include:an outline of your proposed research, including methodology and timetable;planned outputs;dissemination plans;why you consider the School of Divinity within the University of Edinburgh to be the best place for you to undertake your project;a note of your mentor within the School with whom you have discussed your application.Your CV should include your publications to date along with your academic history, including the date your PhD was awarded.You should make contact with your proposed mentor before you submit your outline – it would be beneficial if they were to comment on a draft of the proposal prior to submission. If you do not have a mentor in mind, please have a look at our staff profiles on our School website and on the Edinburgh Research Explorer. You’ll then be able to find staff working in your area of research and to make contact with them.Our timetable for submission in 2024 is:25 November 2024, 9am – Deadline for submission of project proposal and short CV.16 December 2024 – Applicants advised if selected for full submission.The school can select no more than two candidates to develop a full stage application for submission to the Leverhulme Trust in February.16 December 2024 – 20 January 2025 – Applicant to develop full application with mentor.20 January 2025 – Applicant to submit full application for internal peer review.13 February 2025 – Applicant to submit complete application for final checks.20 February 2025 – Funder deadline.Please submit your project proposal and short CV by 9am on 25 November 2024, to Amanda Dron, at amanda.dron@ed.ac.uk.Up to three candidates will be selected to develop a full stage application for submission to the Leverhulme Trust in February.British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme 2025We are now inviting applications for the 2025 Scheme (subject to confirmation from the British Academy) from candidates already in receipt of a PhD. Outline proposals should be sent, along with a short summary CV to amanda.dron@ed.ac.uk by 9am on 12 August 2024.Late submissions will not be considered.Your proposal should include an outline of your proposed research, including methodology and timetable; planned outputs; dissemination plans; a note on fit with research activities within the School and possible mentor(s). It is recommended that you contact potential mentors in advance of applying. The proposal should be no more than two pages of A4, using a font of no less than point 11 and 2cm margins. Your CV should include your publications to date along with your academic history, including the date your PhD was awarded. If you do not have a mentor in mind, please have a look at our staff research profiles on the Edinburgh Research Explorer and our staff webpages. You’ll then be able to find staff working in your area of research.Our expected timetable for submission in 2024 is:12 August 2024, 9am – Deadline for submission of project proposal and short CV21 August 2024 – Applicants advised if selected for full submission21 August–16 September 2024 – Applicant to develop full application with mentor16 September 2024 – Applicant to submit full application for internal peer review2 October 2024 – Funder deadlinePlease read the scheme information on the link below and ensure you meet the eligibility criteria. As the British Academy do not allow unsuccessful applicants to reapply to this Scheme, you should consider whether this is the best time for you to apply.Up to three candidates may be selected to develop a full stage application for submission to the British Academy. If you have any queries about the Fellowship scheme or the School of Divinity process of selection, please contact Amanda Dron, Senior Research Support Administrator, at amanda.dron@ed.ac.uk.British Academy Postdoctoral FellowshipsIASH-CTPI Duncan Forrester Fellowship and the Combe Trust FellowshipDeadline now passed. This information is retained here for general information and will be updated in due courseWe are delighted to announce the availability of two fellowships:The Combe Trust Fellowship, for senior scholars, with a closing date of 23 February 2023The fellowship is offered in association with the Centre for Theology and Public Issues (CTPI) in the School of Divinity and the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) and offer excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary research projects.The Combe Trust Fellowship is intended to encourage outstanding interdisciplinary research, international scholarly collaboration, and networking activities of visiting Fellows together with academics in the Centre for Theology and Public Issues (CTPI). Applications for visits of two to three months are welcomed from senior researchers in the following areas: public theology, religion and religious education, physiology and health, Scots law, peacebuilding, prison reform, psychiatry, psychology and neuroscience, moral philosophy, natural sciences or the arts (e.g. theatre, film, dance, visual arts). We would also particularly welcome applications linked to the themes of the Institute Project on Decoloniality (IPD'24) taking place at IASH from 2021 to 2024. This project invites scholars from around the world to visit Edinburgh and conduct research on the theme of decoloniality, broadly understood. Fellows will be expected to work in collaboration with one or more members of academic staff in the CTPI, and to take an active part in both IASH interdisciplinary and CTPI events.Further information/apply: Combe Trust FellowshipIASH-CTPI Duncan Forrester FellowshipDeadline now passed. This information is retained here for general information and will be updated in due course.The IASH-CTPI Duncan Forrester Fellowship, for scholars within seven years of completing their doctorate, with a closing date of 28 April 2023.This fellowship is offered in association with the Centre for Theology and Public Issues (CTPI) in the School of Divinity and the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) and offer excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary research projects.Applications are invited for postdoctoral bursaries from researchers working in any of the research areas of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues (CTPI). The applicant’s project must relate broadly to public theology, in relation to areas such as: peacebuilding and the arts; theology, politics, and migration; theology and environmental ethics; and theology, law and justice. In addition, we would particularly welcome applications linked to the themes of the new Institute Project on Decoloniality (IPD'24) taking place at IASH from 2021 to 2024. This project invites scholars from around the world to visit Edinburgh and conduct research on the theme of decoloniality, broadly understood.The Institute for the Advanced Study of the Humanities (IASH), provides an enviable location in one of the world’s most intellectually inspiring cities, together with a dynamic network of international connections.The Institute welcomes visiting researchers from across the world. Since 1970, over 1,250 Fellows have stepped through our doors. Up to 30 researchers are in residence at any one time in our amazing – and eclectic – nineteenth-century building just on the edge of the University’s central campus, boasting views of the Meadows.Further information:Apply: IASH-CTPI Duncan Forrester FellowshipCTPIIASH This article was published on 2024-03-19