The Cheney Fellowships Scheme, funded through the generosity of Peter and Susan Cheney, is designed to enable talented researchers to spend a period of time working on research at a leading UK institution, exploring new research ideas and building new collaborations.
Now in its third year, the Cheney Fellowships Scheme will enable you to undertake a period of research at the University of Leeds, where you can spend time thinking, talking, collaborating and developing new ideas with academic colleagues, including staff and research students.
We are looking to attract applications across three research themes in areas which the University of Leeds excels, and in which there is significant opportunity for cross-disciplinary working:
• Astbury Centre (Structural Molecular Biology)
• Culture
• Health
To apply for the fellowship scheme you will have a relevant PhD (or equivalent professional experience) as well as a clear and compelling academic plan for the fellowship in one of the three research themes detailed above.
Further details:
http://www.nature.com