POST's Parliamentary Academic Fellowship Scheme 2020, UK

Publish Date: Jun 15, 2020

Deadline: Jun 26, 2020

Following the success of POST's Parliamentary Academic Fellowship Scheme pilot, POST's Knowledge Exchange Unit (KEU) has reopened the scheme.  The Directed Call ran in late 2019 and is now a rolling call. The Open Call is now live.

The Open Call enables academics to suggest ideas for projects to conduct at UK Parliament. These projects might include contributing to the core work of an office, filling gaps in expertise, helping to grow Parliament’s academic networks, informing parliamentary scrutiny, analysing and evaluating parliamentary practices, or building staff capacity and skills.  

Key dates

  • Expression of Interest applications open on Monday 8th June and close at 11.59pm on Friday 26th June 2020
  • September 2020 – Outcomes of Expression of Interest applications communicated, and Detailed Applications invited from applicants successful at this stage
  • October – November 2020 – Applicants notified of outcomes of Detailed Applications, and applicants successful at this stage invited to interview 
  • November 2020 – Interview outcomes communicated and fellowships offered to successful applicants 
  • From January 2021 – Fellowships commence

To apply, applicants must:

  • Identify an idea for a potential project to conduct in a participating Host Office in UK Parliament. A list of parliamentary offices participating in the scheme can be found in the Guidance Note, on page 10.
  • Before completing the Expression of Interest Application Form, read the Parliamentary Academic Fellowship Scheme Open Call 2020 - Guidance Note for Applicants. We strongly recommend applicants also read the Appendix to this document. It contains information about the offices in Parliament participating in the scheme, the kinds of projects you could propose to do with them and any topics they are particularly interested in receiving proposals on.
  • Complete an Expression of Interest Application Form and send a copy of the completed form, along with a two-page CV, to postfellowships@parliament.uk. You should mark the subject of the email as: “PAFS Open Call: [name of proposed parliamentary Host Office]. We would also appreciate if you would complete and send us the diversity monitoring questionnaire, although this is voluntary.

Please note, unfortunately, due to limitations on parliamentary staff capacity and the volume of Expression of Interest applications the call is expected to receive, neither the Host Office to which applicants apply, nor the Knowledge Exchange Unit, are able to discuss ideas for projects at Expression of Interest stage. Applicants are asked not to contact participating parliamentary offices for support in shaping their project or with questions about the scheme. However, to support applicants at this stage of the process, more information on how to identify and shape a project proposal is found both further down this page –  in the section ‘What approach should I take to shaping my application?’, and in the Guidance Note and Appendix. Applicants to the scheme are strongly encouraged to read these as they offer information to support applicants in writing their applications.

Once the application window for Expression of Interest applications has closed, shortlisting will take place during July and August. If successful at this stage, and if Host Offices would potentially have the capacity to host the fellowship, applicants will be invited to submit a Detailed Application during September. (More information on this part of the process is available in the Guidance Note).

If applicants are successful at Detailed Application stage, they will be invited to attend an interview during October/ November. Offers of fellowships will be made to successful applicants during November.

Fellowships may commence once security clearance has been obtained and the Fellowship Agreement has been signed, and an offer of a fellowship will only be final once these processes have been completed. Timescales for obtaining security clearance can vary. It is expected that, dependent on this and the timeframe of the proposed project, some fellowships will commence from January 2021 (the earliest possible start date), with others starting later in the year.

The application process can all take place virtually and applicants will be notified if they have or haven’t been successful at each stage of the application process. 

It is expected that the process will follow the timescales above, but if any changes are made to these, we will update this webpage with details as soon as possible.

More information about the scheme can be found below. 

Why participate in the scheme?

Fellowships have a positive impact on both Parliament and the fellow. They are a key way that research and researchers can impact Parliament. Previous outcomes for Parliament from the scheme include fellows filling gaps in expertise, building staff capacity and skills, informing parliamentary scrutiny, giving Parliament new perspectives on its practices, growing its academic networks and improving its knowledge exchange, and enabling Parliamentarians and staff to conduct new activities (see our report here for further information). 

Outcomes for previous fellows have included: research impact, increased knowledge of Parliament, developed networks, impact on career, impact on own research agenda, publications and impacts on teaching. Details of the impacts of previous fellowship projects can also be found in the KEU’s report on the pilot scheme, as can a number of case studies and perspectives from parliamentary hosts.  

Who can participate in the scheme?  

Applications are open to all UK-based university researchers who have a PhD or are employed in a university on an academic contract, or university staff working in impact or knowledge exchange (including university libraries), and who are eligible for a parliamentary pass. Applicants must have permission to work in the UK. If you aren't sure whether you are eligible to apply, please do get in touch with the KEU to ask. Successful fellows will undergo security clearance to CTC level. (The host parliamentary office will provide security clearance forms and guidance once an offer has been made). 

Where and when will fellowships take place? 

Projects will vary in proposed duration and fellows may propose projects lasting up to a year. Projects must commence at some point in 2021. If there is the desire from the parliamentary office and fellow, projects may be extended to last up to 2 years once the project has commenced.

Fellowships can be part time or full time. Fellows will likely spend part of their time in Westminster (dependent on impacts of COVID-19 on working practices) however, for many projects, it is likely to be possible for fellows to be based away from Westminster and to work on projects remotely for the majority of the time. Working patterns may be discussed at interview.  

For more information click "LINK TO ORIGINAL" below.


This opportunity has expired. It was originally published here:

https://torch.ox.ac.uk/event/post-academic-fellowships-open-until-26-june

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