Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship Expression of Interest (EoI): Notification, Internal Review & Preliminary Costing This form should be submitted by the Mentor to the HAHP DRaKE (e.james@sussex,.ac.uk), Head of Department & Paul Davidson, RDO – p.davidson@sussex.a.cuk), and copied to the Head of School (c.j.webb@sussex.ac.uk) and Fiona Allan, Research Enterprise Coordinator (f.m.allan@sussex.ac.uk) , by Monday, 25th January 2016, 12-Noon. Grant funding body and scheme: Deadline: Weblink to scheme information: A. APPLICANT INFORMATION (to be completed by the applicant) 1. Applicant Name: 2. Email Address: 3. Telephone (mobile/landline): 4. Has your PhD been awarded? 5. If yes, please give date of award (month / year) 6. If no, please give expected date of viva: 7. Awarding Institution: 8. Nationality / official country of residence: 9. Are you currently residing in the UK? 10. If yes, please state how long you have been living here. If no, please state where you have been living for the last three years. During that time, have you spent more than 12 months in the UK? (note: this information is important for schemes such as Marie Curie fellowships. Please check you meet any “mobility criteria” and give information, not just on your official country of residence, but where you have actually been living.) B. MENTOR INFORMATION (to be completed by the Mentor) 1. Mentor Name: 2. Please state why this person is a good choice for a Postdoctoral Fellowship: 3. Please state why Sussex is a suitable Host Institution: C. PROJECT INFORMATION & TRACK RECORD (to be completed by the applicant – please answer as many questions as you can.) 1. What is the project? Why is it important? 2. Summary of research objectives (include why the research is novel & timely; what will be the impact of the research?) 3. What is your track record in this and/or related research area? Please give a summary of your PhD research and some indication of key recent publications (number and journals) 4. What research bids have you previously submitted in this area (both awarded and rejected). Please also give any related bid experience (eg inclusion in others’ bids) 5. Who are you going to ask to help you with this proposal? Name “critical friends” (i.e. who have agreed to review drafts of the proposal) e.g. your mentor 6. Does this grant involve complex issues such as specialist equipment (eg for digital humanities projects); collaborators/project partners from beyond the academic sector / overseas; Copyright or other Intellectual Property Rights issues (eg use of existing IP or shared creation of new IP) etc. 7. Does this project involve any areas that are new to you: ‘impact’; website hosting; digital humanities; copyright or Intellectual Property issues; work requiring ethical review etc. 8. Resources and Budget: Please provide the following preliminary information – as applicable to your project. o Project title: o Project start and end date: o How many years postdoctoral research experience do you have? o Do you currently hold a research post? If so, please give grade & salary: o Resources needed for Research and Training Activities (eg field work; interviews; archival research; workshops; travel and subsistence etc) Give estimated costs: o Resources for Dissemination, Outreach and Impact (conference attendance / hosting, user group activities, public engagement etc) Give estimated costs: 9. Have you looked at Successful Applications or project abstracts for this funder/scheme (contact RDO to obtain these)? 10. Please confirm that you have read the scheme notes YES / NO