CRADLE Fellowship Applications Now Open

The Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE) offers a CRADLE Fellowship for Deakin staff interested in research in assessment in higher education. The Fellowship enables scholars to undertake research for up to 12 months in association with the assessment research centre.

CRADLE Fellows are provided with support and mentoring from CRADLE researchers and are actively involved in research activities of the Centre.

The Centre welcomes applications from post-PhD researchers at every career stage from early career to senior scholars. Applicants must be able to demonstrate the relevance of their proposed research to current research activities or interests of the Centre.

The Fellowship offers funding of $15k to support the CRADLE Fellow’s research program. We anticipate this funding will be used for research costs (e.g. research assistance or transcription), professional development (e.g. methodological training), and dissemination (e.g. conference attendance). In some circumstances, and upon application to CRADLE, buying out teaching time may be considered. To be clear, the CRADLE Fellowship is not a job, and carries no remuneration.

Guidelines addressing the objectives of the Fellowship, benefits of becoming a CRADLE Fellow and eligibility are found here CRADLE Fellowships

The online application form is found here CRADLE Fellowship Application Form

If you have any questions, please contact CRADLE’s Research Manager Dr Helen Walker [email protected]

Although applications are accepted a rolling basis, we would welcome priority applications by 14 April 2017.

 




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