CBRL Honorary Fellowships

Eligibility:Postdoctoral researchers working in the areas of research supported by the CBRL. Researchers of any nationality may apply. Potential applicants are welcome to discuss applications with the CBRL Director.

Application: By curriculum vitae, with two letters of recommendation, and at least one project application, completed on the CBRL Project Affiliation form. Applications should be submitted to the CBRL Administrative Secretary.

Purpose: Honorary Fellows are appointed to enhance the academic standing of the CBRL through the conduct and publication of research of high quality within the humanities and social sciences. In addition, they are expected to play an active role in the life of CBRL's overseas institutes, through participation in the academic life of these establishments.

Benefits: Fellows will be entitled to make use of the research facilities available at the CBRL Institutes, including the library and (at normal CBRL rates) the telephones, fax machine, computers, and photocopy machine. Fellows are also entitled to hire CBRL equipment and vehicles at CBRL project rates for work related to their affiliated projects. Subject to availability Fellows may be given work and storage space to allow them to pursue their research.

Duration: Fellowships may last for between 1 and 3 years. The fellowship may be renewed if application is made to the CBRL Administrative Secretary five months before the end of the fellowship. The application should be accompanied by an interim report on the work completed up to that point during the tenure of the existing fellowship.

Conditions: The fellowship is non-stipendiary and none of the benefits of it may be commuted into a monetary payment. Fellows are normally expected to give one lecture per year about their affiliated projects, either at a CBRL meeting in the UK, or one of the CBRL’s overseas institutes. At the end of each year of the fellowship, fellows must provide the Regional Director with a report on the research conducted and other activities undertaken (e.g. lecturing). This should include (for CBRL's Annual Report) a list of all publications relevant to the fellowship that appeared or were in press during the period of the fellowship. Fellows must also submit a research report on their affiliated projects to either Levant or the CBRL Bulletin as may be appropriate, depending on length and subject. The CBRL's Hon Editors will be happy to advise about details of submission. The editors also reserve the right to refuse publication or to recommend an alternative medium.
All publications (including web-pages) resulting from the work undertaken as a fellow should acknowledge the CBRL and wherever possible a copy should be deposited in the appropriate CBRL library.

Fellows may not use the name or stationery of the CBRL for purposes of self-promotion or self-advancement or to the CBRL's detriment.