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Residential Fellowships
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Residential Fellowships

Source: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/ias/opportunities/residential-fellowships/ Parent: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/ias/about/

IAS Residential Fellowships are open to outstanding international researchers from across all disciplines and career stages who wish to pursue a month-long research residency within the scholarly community of Loughborough University and its Institute of Advanced Studies.

The Residential Fellowship programme complements the portfolio of opportunities offered by the Institute to bring leading international scholars to Loughborough University as IAS Fellows.

IAS Residential Fellowships are open to outstanding international researchers from across all disciplines and career stages who wish to pursue a month-long research residency within the scholarly community of Loughborough University and its Institute of Advanced Studies. We regret that this scheme is not open to applicants currently undertaking doctoral research. In addition to established academics, we welcome applications from scholars, artists, writers, public intellectuals and policy-makers outside the academy, whose research profiles resonate with areas of specialism at LU. The University is fully committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in all areas, and the IAS encourages applications from international scholars from any field whose work contributes to our active promotion of interdisciplinary knowledge, intercultural understanding and social responsibility.

IAS Residential Fellowships are intended to enhance and extend Loughborough’s international research collaborations and networks, encourage innovative interdisciplinary research, and catalyse new and emergent directions for future research projects. To fulfil these ambitions, applicants for the IAS Residential Fellowship programme will be required to nominate an academic colleague or research group at the University with whom they would like to work during their tenure as a Fellow, or alternatively an IAS Research Summit due to take place in the coming academic year. To ensure a lasting legacy of international scholarly exchange through our Fellowships, we encourage applicants to our IAS Residential Fellowship programme to incorporate into their proposals plans for joint publications, joint applications for research funding and/or the development of future collaborative research activities with Loughborough colleagues.

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If you are offered an IAS Residential Fellowship:

The IAS provides

IAS Residential Fellows are expected to

Timescales:

IAS Residential Fellowships are for a period of one calendar month, tenable at any point between August and July of the coming academic year, as agreed between the IAS and the Fellow. You will nominate your prefered month in the application form.

During the period of the Fellowship, Fellows are ordinarily expected to be in residence at the IAS on the University’s main campus in Loughborough. Where a Fellow’s research programme is linked to the work of a colleague or group at Loughborough’s London campus, the IAS will facilitate periods of stay at both campuses. Fellowships for longer or shorter periods of residence will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

You are advised to check any travel restrictions in your own country and in the UK before submitting your application.

This is an annual call, opening in January of each year and closing in May typically. The next deadlines will be -

How to apply:

The IAS Residential Fellowship scheme is a competitive process and we expect to award around 12 Fellowships per academic year.

Please note: the application form was updated in July 2025, all future applications will need to use this new form, accessed via the link below.

Prospective Fellows (not a Loughborough academic) must complete the required application form from the below link and submit this, along with a CV (4 pages max), to the IAS Team at ias.applications@mailbox.lboro.ac.uk by the deadline stated above. Decisions will be announced by the end of the current academic year in July.

IAS Residential Fellow Application Form