Dear colleagues,
With apologies for cross-posting.
We would appreciate if you could circulate the below information about the extended second
call for the Sloane Lab's Community Fellowship scheme.
The fellowship comes with an award of £7,500. We welcome applications from outside as well
as inside the United Kingdom. The tenure of the fellowship does not require residency in
the UK. All fellowships will be hosted remotely online. Applications to the fellowship are
particularly welcomed from Global Majority Individuals.
This advertised role offers an exciting opportunity for individuals with an interest in
contributing to the Sloane
Lab<https://sloanelab.org/>g/>, including but not limited
to, digital humanists, artists, computer and data scientists and heritage practitioners
(community or institution based). The fellow will undertake creative, critical, practice
and/or research-led projects with the Sloane Lab's Knowledge Base and data,
demonstrating the new forms of analysis and interpretation the project will unlock.
Research areas may include but are not limited to local and family history, object
biography, critical heritage, Indigenous and devalued knowledge, or the transferability of
the technology developed by the Sloane Lab.
Start Date (extended round two): 15th January 2024 or based upon negotiation
End Date: The post is funded for 3 months
Application deadline: 11th September 2023
Application details and the application form
<https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search-ucl-jobs/details?jobId=12665&jobTitle=Community+Fellow+-+Sloane+Lab>
For questions and queries please contact:
sloanelab@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:sloanelab@ucl.ac.uk>
Best wishes
Marco
Dr Marco Humbel (he/him)
Sloane Lab Research Fellow
Department of Information Studies, UCL
Email: marco.humbel.17@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:marco.humbel.17@ucl.ac.uk>
Web:
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/information-studies/marco-humbel