LIFE Visiting Research Fellowships

Visiting Research Fellows

The Liverpool Institute for Research in Education (LIFE) is delighted to announce our new Visiting Research Fellow scheme for scholars in the field of education. This prestigious scheme aims to foster global academic collaboration, enhance research excellence, and contribute to the vibrant intellectual community in LIFE, the School of Education, and LJMU.

Eligibility

  • The scheme is open to early career researchers who want to develop their skills and profile, as well as mid-career researcher sand distinguished scholars who are demonstrating excellence in educational research.
  • Fellowships can be from two weeks to one year, depending on your aims and funding.
  • Applicants should hold a doctoral degree and have a publication record in reputable academic journals.
  • Scholars from diverse educational backgrounds and research interests are encouraged to apply.
  • Successful applicants must demonstrate that they have all necessary permission and visas to travel to and stay in the UK, and have sufficient financial support for the duration of their visit.

Please note:
LJMU are not able to offer any financial support to Visiting Fellows during their visit for subsistence, accommodation, work or any other purpose.

Benefits

  • Collaboration: engage with leading researchers at LIFE and participate in collaborative research projects.
  • Mentoring: work with an experienced member of LIFE to set and meet your research goals during your fellowship
  • Resources: access to LJMU's extensive library, facilities, and academic resources, including access to the university intranet and email.
  • Networking: opportunities to network with fellow scholars, attend seminars, and present your research at LJMU events.

Applications

Scholars wishing to express an interest in becoming a LIFE Visiting Research Fellow are invited to submit the following documents to the Director Professor Michael Thomas.

  1. A detailed academic curriculum vitae (CV).
  2. A cover letter (maximum two pages) outlining your research interests and objectives for the fellowship.
  3. A research proposal (maximum 2,000 words) detailing your intended research project and its significance.
  4. Two letters of recommendation from academic referees.
  5. The Visiting Fellow application form (Word, 42KB).

Applicants approved by the School of Education will be appointed a mentor to support with the fellowship application process for Faculty and Pro-Vice Chancellor approval.

Deadline

Applications are accepted throughout the academic year and can be for a short duration or maximum twelve months in the first instance. They may be face to face (on campus) or remote/digital or a combination of both.

Contact

For further information and to submit your application, please email Professor Michael Thomas.

Join us at LIFE and contribute to advancing educational research on a global scale. We look forward to welcoming you to Liverpool John Moores University.

Case Study

In August 2023, Dr Dorcas Olayemi Adegbite joined the LJMU School of Education from her home institution, Emmanuel Alayande University of Education (EAUE) in Oyo, Nigeria. EAUE had just gained university status from being a teacher training college, and Dorcas wanted to broaden her experience as an educational researcher, to enhance her skills and develop the standing of research at EAUE. During her time at LJMU, she engaged fully with networks in the school, faculty and university, presenting at internal events. Working with her mentor, she contributed to grant applications and presented her research at the British Educational Research Association Conference 2024.