The Department of Mathematics of Imperial College London has established the Nelder Visiting Fellowship program to supplement sabbatical leaves and otherwise support extended visits to the Department. The aim is to enable experienced researchers of substantial international standing to visit the department for minimally one month, preferably during term time. The Visiting Fellows need not (yet) collaborate with any of the staff or postgraduate students of the department, but will be expected to interact actively with them during the visit, present a lecture series or mini-course (at postgraduate level) and a departmental colloquium.

 

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Profile of the candidate

Successful candidates are expected to be experienced researchers of substantial international standing, illustrated by measures of esteem and/or publication record. They normally hold a full professorship or equivalent senior position at their home institution. We welcome applications from visitors with joint research interests with members of the department as well as researchers with complementary expertise.

Duration

The duration of the Visiting Fellowship is normally between one and three months, preferably during term time, but never less than one month.

Value

The grant provides a contribution towards travel, accommodation and subsistence expenses. The maximum value of the grant is £9,000.

Application

Applications must consist of the following:

  • Short CV of the applicant (max 2 pages),
  • List of publications.
  • Case for support, including outline and motivation of lecture series or mini-course (max 2 pages),
  • Budget, including explicit motivated expression of the requested Fellowship support (with £9,000 max). Where relevant, complementary sources of support should be declared (max 1 page),
  • Referees (max 4).

Applications should be sent in pdf format by e-mail to nelderfellowship@imperial.ac.uk.

Application deadline:

None. Applications will be assessed continuously until further notice.

Selection criteria:

  • Standing of the applicant
  • Potential for interaction with the department
  • Value for money

nelderfellowship@imperial.ac.uk

John Nelder FRS (1924-2010)

John Nelder FRS (1924-2010) was a British mathematician known for his contributions to experimental design, analysis of variance, computational statistics, and statistical theory. His appointments included Head of the Statistics Section at the National Vegetable Research Station, Wellesbourne from 1951 to 1968 and Head of the Statistics Department at Rothamsted Experimental Station from 1968 to 1984. He held an appointment as Visiting Professor at Imperial College London from 1972 onwards. Nelder was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1976 and received the Royal Statistical Society's Guy Medal in gold in 2005.

List of all Nelder Visiting Fellows

View a comprehensive list of all Nelder Visiting Fellows, including details of their visit and further information about the lectures they gave.