CoSeC Fellowship Programme 2024
28 Jun 2024
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In 2024 CoSeC will welcome its first cohort of CoSeC Fellows. Each will become an ambassador for the Centre, highlighting the benefits of CoSeC and the CCP model, and making scientists and researchers aware of the world leading activities undertaken through the Centre's work. CoSeC Fellows will help to highlight the work of CoSeC in supporting the advancement of computational research by developing and strengthening software to analyse and solve increasingly complex problems in multiple disciplines across UKRI – arts, humanities, physical sciences, engineering and more. In return CoSeC Fellows will gain access to, and learn from, interactions across a wide range of research areas. Fellows will gain experience of working in a world-leading scientific environment, increasing their skills and knowledge. They will have the opportunity to raise their own personal profile and have the prospect of creating future educational and employment openings as they develop their careers.   


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TIMELINE

1 July 2024: Applications open for the 2024 CoSeC Fellow cohort.

31 August 2024: Deadline for applications – application process closes. * Extended to 17 September, 12pm *

1 October 2024: 2024 CoSeC Fellows confirmed – 15-month term begins.

31 December 2025: 2024 CoSeC Fellows cohort term ends.

​The initial 2024 cohort will consist of 10 CoSeC Fellows, with a further 10 added in 2025. ​


SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION TO THE CoSeC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME


Please Note: successful applicants will be required to invoice CoSeC for their funding as required throughout the 15-month term of the fellowship. CoSeC will not transfer the funding in one lump sum at the start of the fellowship term.  

We expect successful Fellows to be able to actively engage within CoSeC's research communities. This is likely to include in-person interactions with communities or with CoSeC itself.


CoSeC would like to thank and acknowledge the Software Sustainability Institute for its advice and input during the design of this programme

Contact: Jones, Damian (STFC,DL,SC)