Transforming Lives Fellowships - Application

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Employer:
Sheffield Hallam University
Location:
Sheffield
Salary:
Dependent on role
Job Ref:
GSd99283

Application

Sheffield Hallam University is one of the UK’s largest and most diverse universities: a community of 30,000 students, 4,000 staff and more than 280,000 alumni around the globe. Our mission is simple: we transform lives. Our vision is to be the world's leading applied university – showing what a university focused on transforming lives can achieve.

To achieve our mission, we are looking for up to 40 professors and associate professors over the next three years, to lead research that addresses real-world problems. Our initial priority is for applications across four thematic areas:

 

  • AI, data analytics and robotics

  • Lifelong health and wellbeing

  • Climate action and energy

  • Inclusive and just society

How to apply

To apply for this role(s) please click the button below and you will be taken to an online platform. You will be asked for some basic details about you and your background and experience. As part of your application, you will also be asked to complete a narrative CV. Traditional CVs are not being accepted.

The Narrative CV, also known as the Résumé for Researchers, is designed to help you evidence a wider range of skills and experience (than a traditional academic CV) when applying for this role. It provides the space to explain the context of your achievements and is designed to make you think about the breadth of your experience in the context of your application. Further information and guidance on Narrative CVs are available on the Royal Society Résumé for Researchers pages. There is a limit of max. 1,000 words.

1. Contributions to the generation of new ideas, tools, methodologies or knowledge

2. Development of others and maintenance of effective working relationships

3. Contributions to the wider research and innovation community

4. Contributions to broader research/innovation users and audiences and towards wider societal benefit

 

 

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