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Grants and Award Schemes for University Teachers
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ExxonMobil Engineering Teaching Fellowships
These Fellowships are
designed to encourage able young lecturers
in chemical, petroleum or mechanical
engineering to stay in the education sector
in the early years of their career. Up to
six awards are made each year, worth £9000
over four years. Applicants should have been
in their current post for at least one year
and be teaching on accredited undergraduate
engineering courses in the UK or Irish
Republic.
Scheme manager: Ian Bowbrick
[E-mail Ian]
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Industrial Secondments
The secondments enable
engineering lecturers to spend between three
and six months, preferably on a full-time
basis, in an industrial organisation gaining
experience that will benefit their teaching.
The awards pay their institution up to 100%
of the cost of finding a replacement to
cover the secondee's teaching duties.
Scheme Manager: Imren
Markes
[E-mail Imren]
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International Travel Grants
Grants are provided to
help engineering researchers in the UK make
study visits overseas, particularly to
attend conferences. Grants of up to 50% of
approved costs may be awarded for visits of
up to two months. The scheme is open to UK
nationals and permanent residents of any age
who are postgraduate students, postdoctoral
researchers, lecturers involved in research,
and chartered engineers in both academia and
industry.
Scheme manager: Ian Bowbrick
[E-mail Ian]
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