Early Career Fellowships on A Sustainable and Resilient Built Environment-Egypt

Early Career Fellowships on A Sustainable and Resilient Built Environment-Egypt

OpportunityEarly Career Fellowships on A Sustainable and Resilient Built Environment Research Agenda

Department/College: Civil and Environmental Engineering / Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences

Location: Brunel University London, Uxbridge Campus                             

Bursary: £39,907 per annum

Closing Date: 12/07/2024

 

Fellows must:

  • Be a permanent resident in Egypt;
  • Be an Early Career Researcher;
  • Not currently in receipt of financial support or funding towards any other programme in the UK from any other sources;
  • Meet the English language requirement of the UK HEI if applicable;
  • Have a background or a proven interest in construction materials/structures, low-carbon and carbon-negative cement & concrete; use cement and concrete as a carbon sink; valorisation of construction & demolition waste; molecular dynamics or thermodynamics modelling of hydration of cement or alternative cement or carbon absorption by cement or alternative cement, etc. Be willing to demonstrate future contributions to capacity-building and socio-economic advancement through the benefits achieved after completing the fellowship programme; and
  • Agree to maintain contact with the British Council for purposes of monitoring and evaluation during and after the fellowship. 

 

Besides the application form, you need to upload your: (1) Curriculum vitae (C.V.); (2) a two-page maximum cover letter explaining your meet eligibility and desirable criteria; and (3) a case of support for the fellowship (up to four pages) including (a) a description of your recent work and any planned research outputs; (b) the research work you will conduct in your fellowship aligned with sustainable and resilient built environment research agenda; and (3) how you think this fellowship will help in your contribution to the capacity-building and socio-economic advancement of Egypt.

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