From computational cosmology to renaissance narratives, from pioneering new research on children's well-being in war zones to classical literature, this programme offers advanced PhD students important opportunities to further their research and broaden their thinking in their chosen field.
Both institutions believe it is important for the graduate student experience to include the stimulation of discussion, new techniques, access to documents, samples and fieldwork as well as exposure to complementary approaches to their research question that visits to other research groups can provide.
The scheme generously provides assistance with visas, access to university housing, libraries and other research facilities, and academic support for short periods (generally 3 to 6 months).
There are no fixed deadlines for applying for a place on this exchange, but placements will be arranged taking into consideration the most appropriate time for the research work to be undertaken along with more practical considerations such as availability of supervisors. Exchange periods will generally be for 3-6 months though alternative periods may be considered according to the planned objectives of the visit.
In the first instance it may be helpful to discuss your proposal in more detail with Dr Fiona O'Carroll before making a formal application.
Once you have decided to proceed with your application, please complete the Research Exchange Application Form and send it together with the required supporting documents to: incoming.exchange@durham.ac.uk.
Please include within your research proposal the rationale for your visit and the past record of collaboration between the groups at Durham and Harvard and the impact of the visit on future collaboration. One of your referees should be your supervisor at Harvard and the other the member of staff at Durham with whom you would like to work during your visit.
The exchange programme is specifically between Durham University and The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) at Harvard. The proposed supervisor must be a member of staff within GSAS.
Students wishing to apply for a period of research at Harvard through our Exchange Programme will need to apply to the International Office at Durham via exchanges.studyabroad@durham.ac.uk in the first instance before being nominated to participate in the exchange. In general, the exchange allows for one Durham student per semester to go to Harvard but the exchange needs to balance over a period of time. Additionally if more than one student wishes to be considered for a particular semester at Harvard there will be a selection procedure at Durham to decide who is nominated to Harvard. Nominated students will then have to complete a separate application to the Harvard Visiting Fellows Office (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences).
Application deadlines
The Visiting Fellows Office has two application rounds - one for visits the Fall Semester (August - December) with a deadline of the preceding 1 March and one for visits in the Spring Semester (January - May) with a deadline of the preceding 1 October.
Internal deadlines for initial applications to the International Office are therefore as follows:
In order to be considered please complete the application form:
Research Exchange Application Form (Durham)
Please include within your research proposal the rationale for your visit and the past record of collaboration between the groups at Harvard and Durham and the impact of the visit on future collaboration.
One of your referees should be your supervisor at Durham and the other the member of staff at Harvard with whom you would like to work during your visit.
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