Institute of Advanced Study (Durham) - Fellowships

Fellowships

The IAS offers fellowships to UK and international scholars with two different types of fellowships: distinguished and fast-track.

  • Distinguished Fellowships will be offered to members of Academia who have an international standing and a history of high quality research in their field of study.
  • Fast track Fellowships will be offered to scholars who are emerging as forerunners in their chosen discipline but who as yet are not of a high international repute.

The Fellowships will each last three months, with ten award each semester. The first semester runs from January to June and the second from September to December.

Accommodation for the fellows will be provide by some of the university's colleges. In addition to the fellowships offered by the IAS fellowships of approx. a term are offered by the colleges, with the potential to become an IAS affiliate:

  • Collingwood College - Collingwood College Fellowships.
  • Grey College - Sidney Holgate Research Fellowship, Alan Richards and Isobel Holgate Mathematics Fellowship, Glaxo Smith Kline Fellowship, Dickinson Dees Fellowship, Best Fellowship in Public Understanding of Science and the Winifred Jean Stubbs Fellowship.
  • Hatfield College - Visiting Research Fellowship.
  • St Aidan's College - St Aidan's College Fellowship
  • St Chad's College - The Traidcraft Fellowship, Senior Research Fellowships, Durham Cathedral Artist in Residence and The Alan Richardson .Fellowship
  • St John’s College - St John's College Fellowship.
  • St Mary’s College
  • Trevelyan College - The Trevelyan Fellowship and the Sir William Luce Fellowship in Middle Eastern Studies.
  • University College - Leonard Slater Fellowship and the Pemberton Fellowship.
  • Van Mildert College - Arthur Prowse Fellowship & the Arnold Bradshaw Fellowship.

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