Associate Fellowships
Individuals selected for the conferral of the title of Associate Fellow will be academic researchers who are not affiliated to a university or similar centre of Higher Education.
They will normally hold a PhD qualification and will be active scholars publishing in a field of intellectual endeavour associated with the work and intellectual resources of the Warburg Institute. Fellows in this category will be expected to contribute to the intellectual life of the Institute in a measureable way. Fellowships are non-stipendiary and office facilities and other special privileges are not provided.
Selection Process
Candidates may be nominated for the award of the title of Associate Fellow of the Warburg Institute at any time by a member of the academic staff of the Institute. Candidates will be considered on the basis of a curriculum vitae and list of publications by a Panel comprising the Director of the Institute and two other members of the academic staff of the Institute selected by the Director on the basis of their familiarity with the academic field in which the candidate demonstrates expertise. The Panel will make recommendations on the proposed conferral of the title of Associate Fellow to a meeting of the academic staff of the Institute, which will have the right of decision. Appointments are usually made for one year in the first instance, and may be extended by mutual agreement to a maximum of 3 years.