Clare Hall Cambridge Sir Nicholas Shackleton Visiting Fellow 2027
Clare Hall is proposing to appoint a Sir Nicholas Shackleton Visiting Fellow to begin no earlier than January 2027.
The subject of research associated with the Fellowship should be within the scope of Quaternary Palaeoclimatology. Likely departments could include Earth Sciences, Geography, Plant Sciences, Zoology, Chemistry and Archaeology.
The Visiting Fellowship is non-stipendiary and the holder will be provided with a single studio apartment and an allowance of free meals. The Fellow is expected to be ordinarily resident in Cambridge for the duration of the Fellowship. Family accommodation may be available on request, subject to charge for the additional facility.
For more information about the application procedure, please check the website below.
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