The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies wishes to appoint in 2023 a promising early-stage researcher to a five-year Bergin Fellowship in the School of Celtic Studies. The appointee should be available to commence on 1 February (or on a suitable date soon afterwards).
Candidates should hold the degree of PhD and should have a record of outstanding research experience in an area of Celtic Studies relevant to the work of the School. Intending candidates who wish to discuss the vacancy may contact the Director of the School of Celtic Studies.
Applicants must submit a short letter of application, together with an academic CV, a research proposal (no more than 4 pages), and the contact details of three academic referees (who have agreed to act) to the Registrar’s Office, DIAS, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4, D04 C932, Ireland, to arrive by 13 January 2023. Electronic applications should be sent to registrarsoffice@admin.dias.ie.
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Last Updated: 16th November 2022 by Andrew McCarthy
Vacancy: Bergin Fellowship
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies wishes to appoint in 2023 a promising early-stage researcher to a five-year Bergin Fellowship in the School of Celtic Studies. The appointee should be available to commence on 1 February (or on a suitable date soon afterwards).
Candidates should hold the degree of PhD and should have a record of outstanding research experience in an area of Celtic Studies relevant to the work of the School. Intending candidates who wish to discuss the vacancy may contact the Director of the School of Celtic Studies.
Applicants must submit a short letter of application, together with an academic CV, a research proposal (no more than 4 pages), and the contact details of three academic referees (who have agreed to act) to the Registrar’s Office, DIAS, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4, D04 C932, Ireland, to arrive by 13 January 2023. Electronic applications should be sent to registrarsoffice@admin.dias.ie.
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