Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Fellowships 2022-2023

Apply for the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Fellowships 2022-2023. The Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Fellowships, established in 2000 through generous funding from Lord Sainsbury of Turville, are designed to strengthen academic ties with Japanese studies programs in Asia, Europe, Oceania and North America.

Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Fellowships 2022-2023 (up to £24,000)

Deadline

February 28, 2022

The Fellowships provide recipients with an opportunity to work in a scholarly environment conducive to completing a publication project. The appointed fellows will be given shared office space in Norwich and are expected to live in Norwich during their appointment.

Fellowship

  • The one-year Fellowship will commence in September 2022 and carries a value of £24,000.
  • For the six-month Fellowship, kindly state the preferred start date in your application. This may be subject to negotiation. The six-month Fellowship carries a value of £12,000. One-year Fellowships are preferred.

Eligibility

  • Open to scholars who have received a PhD in any area of Japanese culture.
  • Preference will be given to applicants working in the fields of visual studies, including but not limited to history of art, cultural heritage, archaeology, architecture, film studies, and digital humanities.
  • Preference will be given to Early Career Researchers, defined by the AHRC as “within eight years of the award of their PhD or equivalent professional training, or an individual who is within six years of their first academic appointment”.
  • Fellows are required to have a good level of spoken and written English.
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Application

To submit an application for a Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Fellowship, please email them to obtain the application form.

Once completed, the application form should be emailed back to [email protected]. In addition to the application form, please enclose:

  • Curriculum Vitae (please include the date your PhD is expected to be conferred, if not already conferred) and
  • Sample of writing (for example a published article, or a core chapter of the PhD)

All application documents must be in English.

In addition, two letters of reference should be sent by email or mail to arrive by the application deadline. If sent by mail, they should be signed and sealed and sent directly by the referee to the Sainsbury Institute, 64 The Close, Norwich, NR1 4DH, UK. If they are sent by email, they should be emailed directly by the referee to [email protected]

For more information, visit Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Fellowships.

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