I’d like to work with more people on research into co-operative higher 
education/co-operative universities. There may be people on this list who are 
interested in this funding opportunity, or perhaps you know someone who would 
be interested?

The EU-funded Marie Curie Individual Fellowships are a way of funding someone 
(you?) to work with me in Lincoln, UK, for up to two years on a research 
project that we both define. If this sounds interesting, please read on and get 
in touch.

Details of Fellowship

The University of Lincoln and the Co-operative College, UK, wish to support an 
application for an EU-funded Marie Curie Individual Fellow in the area of 
‘co-operative higher education studies’, for example: Co-operative governance 
of universities; co-operative business models for higher education; employee 
ownership in tertiary education; trans-national support for co-operative higher 
education; co-operatives and the ‘free university’ movement; co-operative 
legislation and tertiary education in national contexts.

Individual Fellowships are for researchers of any nationality and working in 
any research area who have a PhD or at least four years research experience 
after completing a degree that would qualify them to enter into a doctoral 
programme.  Two types of fellowships are offered by the EU Commission: European 
Fellowships and Global Fellowships.  Researchers must not have been living or 
working in the UK for more than 12 months in the three years prior to the 
submission deadline (with exceptions for career restart and reintegration).  In 
2015 the submission deadline to the EU Commission is 10th September 2015.  The 
main aim of MSCA Individual Fellowships is the career development of the 
fellows.

If successful, the Fellow would be based at the University of Lincoln, UK for 
up to two years, including a secondment at the Co-operative College in 
Manchester. The Fellow would be expected to undertake a programme of research 
which they co-design, including a specific package of support from the 
University. The living allowance is approx. €5000/month + a family allowance of 
€500/month where applicable. For further details of the funding scheme, please 
visit the European Commission’s website.

http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/about-msca/actions/if/index_en.htm

If you are interested in discussing the possibility of a joint application with 
the University of Lincoln and Co-operative College, please email Joss Winn 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Cilla Ross 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) including a copy of your CV.

Thank you.


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