About Position/Job
The Charles Wallace India Trust (CWIT) & Institute of Advanced Study (IAS) Fellowship at Durham University offers a unique opportunity for early- to mid-career Indian scholars to join the Major Project “Confronting Climate Apartheid: law, economy, culture” during Epiphany Term 2026 (12 January – 20 March 2026). The Fellowship enables Fellows to engage in ground-breaking interdisciplinary research while collaborating with Durham University’s research team, visiting Fellows, and College communities. Selected candidates will benefit from office space at University College (Durham Castle), accommodation at Stephenson College, and a supportive research environment. The project explores critical questions around climate justice, environmental politics, and social inequality, providing an internationally visible platform for scholars to advance their work, deliver a public lecture, and engage in research that bridges law, economy, culture, and climate studies.
Position/Job Details
- Position: CWIT/IAS Fellowship
- Institution: Durham University
- Department: Institute of Advanced Study (IAS)
- Research Field: Interdisciplinary Climate, Law, Economy, and Culture Studies
- Location: Durham, United Kingdom
- Number of Posts: 1 (for this term)
- Job Type: Full-time Visiting Fellowship
- Start Date (Anticipated): 12 January 2026
- Working Hours: Full-time, 10-week term
- Salary Range: £750 travel grant + up to £2000 subsistence contribution
- Required Degree/Diploma: PhD
Research Area
- Climate justice and environmental politics
- Legal regimes and policy frameworks related to climate change
- Socioeconomic impacts and inequality in climate contexts
- Narratives of climate migration and border enforcement
- Interdisciplinary research methods combining arts, humanities, and social sciences
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Indian citizen, domiciled and resident in India
- Early- to mid-career researcher (ECR)
- PhD in a relevant discipline or proven research track record
- Proficiency in English for seminars and public lectures
- Willingness to collaborate in the IAS Major Project
Preferred Qualifications:
- Previous interdisciplinary research experience
- Experience in international collaboration
- Demonstrated ability to contribute to academic communities and public scholarship
Key Responsibilities
- Reside in Durham for the full 10-week term
- Participate in Confronting Climate Apartheid project activities and IAS events
- Deliver a public lecture and an IAS seminar paper
- Engage with Durham University staff, students, and Fellows
- Produce a 1,000-word end-of-Fellowship report
- Acknowledge CWIT and IAS support in all publications resulting from the Fellowship
Application Process
How to Apply:
Submit a complete application by 5.00pm UK time on 15 October 2025 via email to Linda Crowe, IAS Manager at ias.manager@durham.ac.uk. Incomplete applications or those received after the deadline will not be considered.
Required Documents:
- Letter of Application (explaining eligibility and career enhancement)
- Full Curriculum Vitae
- Two reference letters sent directly by referees to ias.manager@durham.ac.uk
- Fellowship Proposal (500–1000 words) outlining project aims, significance, methodology, and expected outcomes
Important Dates
- Application Opens: Immediately
- Deadline: 15 October 2025, 5.00pm UK time
- Interview Date: 28 October 2025 via MS Teams (shortlisted candidates only)
Useful Links
- Institution Website: Durham University
- Official Notification Link: Click Here
- Apply Now: Email ias.manager@durham.ac.uk
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