COOK-CRONE RESEARCH BYE-FELLOWSHIP 2025-26
Is this the next step in your career Find out if you are the right candidate by reading through the complete overview below.
Gonville & Caius College invites applications for research in one of the following fields:
Biblical studies, including Rabbinics and Patristics
The comparative study of religion
Ancient Eastern languages and literature
The History and Social Anthropology of West Asia and/or the Middle East prior to c1750
The Bye-Fellowship is a limited-term appointment for the purpose of carrying out some specific research project, free of other commitments. This one-year position is open to established researchers, including those on leave or on secondment from university posts. The successful candidate will have done a minimum of three years of research since their PhD and will normally have produced significant published work. The Bye-Fellowship is tenable from 1 October 2025 (or such other date as may be agreed with the successful candidate).
The post cannot be held in conjunction with any other appointment or award, but a limited amount of paid College teaching, and occasional lecturing and examining are normally allowed.
The Bye-Fellowship comes with a possible stipend of up to £30,000. Up to ten free meals per week in College will also be provided. The College offers free or subsidised accommodation (some of it suitable for double occupancy), subject to availability. The Bye-Fellow is expected to reside in Cambridge, but research trips may be permitted. The funds may be used to supplement an existing salary, pay pension contributions, or as a research grant.
The Applications Process
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Your application should include:
1. A curriculum vitae
2. A covering letter indicating:
(a) Education, qualifications and a list of publications (b) Appointment and awards held (c) Stipend or other financial assistance receivable after 1 October2025 (d) Any appointments or awards applied for and not yet decided (e) Subject of proposed research and outline of programme (no more than 1,000 words) (f) Any plans for travel or publications, with estimated cost (g) Any other evidence that the candidate may wish to submit (no more than 500 words)
3. Please also arrange for two referees to send a reference for you directly to Debbie Hogg, HR Administrator, to arrive no later than 12 noon (BST) on Tuesday 22 April 2025. (References will not be accepted if they are received directly from candidates.) The closing date for applications is 12 noon (BST) on Tuesday 22 April 2025
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