Munby Fellowship in Bibliography 2025 - 2027

University of Cambridge, Newtown, Cambridge

Munby Fellowship in Bibliography 2025 - 2027

£45163

University of Cambridge, Newtown, Cambridge

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

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Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: a74f8be951124648904fb21de40cba72

Full Job Description

We invite applications for a Research Associate in Bibliography and Natural History Humanities for the tenure of 1 October 2025 to 30 September 2027. This role is funded by an exciting collaboration between the University Library Research Institute and the University's Collections-Connections-Communities Strategic Research Initiative (CCC). The University Library's Munby Fellowship is being matched with funding from CCC through an Isaac Newton Trust Strategic Research Grant to facilitate Natural History Humanities research inspired by Cambridge collections across its galleries, libraries, archives, museums and Botanic Garden. The Fellow will be free to pursue research of their choosing in any area that brings together the wide fields of Bibliography/History of the Book and Natural History Humanities. The proposed research project should be based directly or indirectly on the collections of the University and Colleges of Cambridge and of benefit, in the broadest sense, to scholars using those collections in the future. Proposals working across Cambridge collections, and which make connections between library/archival collections and those in galleries, museums or the Botanic Garden, are especially welcomed. The Fellow is also expected to participate fully in the life and activities of the University Library and CCC's Natural History Humanities programme, e.g. through participation in public engagement programmes (comprising activities such as talks, seminars, displays, participation in social media, and other events). The Fellowship is open to postdoctoral scholars in any discipline of any university and nationality. Applications will be evaluated by a panel comprising the Electors to the Fellowship and the following criteria will be considered:

  • Academic record of the candidate, taking into account the career stage of the applicant
  • Suitability of the research proposal working across the fields of Bibliography/History of the Book and Natural History Humanities.
  • Potential of the research proposal to be of benefit to future scholars using the collections of the University and Colleges of Cambridge
  • Evidence of ability to contribute fully to the life and activities of the University Library and other institutions across collegiate Cambridge
  • It is expected that a non-stipendiary fellowship at Darwin College will be offered to the successful candidate.