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A leading research university in London is offering Early Career Fellowships for up to 12 months, focusing on sustainable and resilient built environment. The role requires candidates to be permanent residents in Jordan and have a background in AI and environmental engineering. Successful applicants will receive funding of up to £40,757 annually and research-related expenses. Candidates should submit their CV, a cover letter, and a support case to apply.
Brunel University of London was established in 1966 and is a leading multidisciplinary research-intensive technology university delivering economic, social and cultural benefits. The University has been awarded a grant by the British Council through the International Science Partnerships Fund, provided by UK Department of Science, Innovation and Technology, to appoint early career fellows, from 6 and up to 12 months, to collaborate internationally and gain access to new research environments, knowledge, and expertise, to enhance the quality of their research.
College / Directorate: College of Engineering, Design & Physical Sciences
Department: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Full Time / Part Time: Full Time
Posted Date: 12/11/2025
Closing Date: 03/12/2025
Ref No: 4987
Department/College: Civil and Environmental Engineering / Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences
Location: Brunel University of London, Uxbridge Campus
Placement: Fixed term (12 months), Full–time, up to £40,757 per annum
Please note that ECRs need to have completed or be close to completion of their PhD, waiting for their final viva examination, which must be passed prior to taking up the award. ECRs must not have held a permanent academic post or a permanent post with a research‑related element, or one which allowed them to supervise PhD students or submit research grants as a PI. Time spent in teaching or academic roles does not affect ECR status, provided no research element was part of the role. If a researcher does not hold a PhD but has research experience equivalent to a PhD holder, they can still be considered eligible. Participants from for‑profit organisations cannot be funded.
To apply, you need to email: (1) your CV; (2) a two‑page maximum cover letter explaining you meet eligibility and desirable criteria; (3) a case of support for the fellowship (up to four pages) including (a) a description of your recent work and any planned research outputs; (b) the research work you will conduct in your fellowship aligned with sustainable and resilient built environment research agenda; (c) how this fellowship will help in the capacity‑building and socio‑economic advancement of Jordan.
Informal enquiries should be made to Pr. Xiangming Zhou (Xiangming.Zhou@brunel.ac.uk), or Dr Rabee Shamass (Rabee.Shamass@brunel.ac.uk).
Closing date for applications: 3 December 2025
For any technical issues, please contact: hrsystems@brunel.ac.uk
Brunel University of London has a strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Our aim is to promote and achieve a fully inclusive workforce to reflect our community.