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Opportunities

Through our funding schemes and research support we aim to initiate and develop transformative research collaborations and ideas.

Researchers based at the University of Leeds, or anyone who wants to work in collaboration with our arts, humanities and cultures research community, can contact us for an informal discussion about their plans, whatever the stage of development might be.

A number of our schemes, including the LUCAS-LAHRI Virtual Visiting Fellowships and Brotherton and Bedford fellowships are open to applicants beyond Leeds.

We also offer a range of funding schemes exclusively for University of Leeds researchers at all stages of their careers. These include our Postdoctoral Visiting Fellowships for researchers who have recently completed their PhD in the Faculty of AHC at Leeds, and a pump-priming fund to enable researchers to further develop or finalise a specific funding bid.

LAHRI Postdoctoral Visiting Fellowships

Our non-stipendiary Postdoctoral Visiting Fellowship scheme is open to recent Leeds AHC PhD graduates. Fellows are based at LAHRI, with access to Library facilities and training opportunities. There are two intakes each year, and we provide our community of Fellows with a programme of regular workshops and bespoke support to position them for external Fellowship opportunities and academic-related careers.

Brotherton Fellowship

This prestigious Fellowship enables an early-career researcher to make use of the Special Collections held within the Brotherton Library, with a view to developing strong applications to externally-funded postdoctoral positions which must then be held at the University of Leeds.

John Bedford Fellowship

The John Bedford Fellowship is designed exclusively for a researcher to make use of the John Evan Bedford Library of Furniture History in Special Collections at the University of Leeds.

LUCAS-LAHRI Virtual Visiting Fellowships

The Virtual Research Fellowships are a collaboration between LAHRI and the University's Centre for African Studies (LUCAS). The short-term Fellowships are for academics based at institutions on the African continent, who through these positions will be given an opportunity to undertake a well-defined piece of research in collaboration with academics at Leeds.