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Visiting Fellowship Scheme

The Visiting Fellows visit MAPS Departments for periods of up to one month, this academic year.

MAPS Visiting Fellowship Scheme

Following a successful first two years, we are pleased to continue the MAPS Visiting Fellowship Scheme for this academic year. This year the MAPS faculty has offeredÌýseveral Visiting Fellowships to those who intend to engage, study and research in UCL, specifically related to the Departments in the MAPS Faculty. Our Visiting Fellowship scheme aims to enrich our research culture, develop and promote links with other universities and scholars and allow those within MAPS to learn and work with scholars outside UCL.ÌýThe Fellowship will support the living and travel expenses with a supplement of up to £3,000.
The deadline for applications for 2023/2024 has passed and the successful applicants to the scheme have been announced below.

Visiting Fellowship Scheme

Any questions, please contact PA to the MAPS Vice-Deans (maps-pa@ucl.ac.uk) or Ofer Lahav, Vice-Dean InternationalÌý(o.lahav@ucl.ac.uk).

Visiting Fellows Selected in 2023/2024

  • Prof Johanna Nalau -ÌýGriffith University, visitingÌýProfÌýMark Pelling (Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction)
  • Prof Shi Wei -ÌýInstitute for Disaster Management and Reconstruction, Sichuan University, visitingÌýProfÌýPeter Sammonds (Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction)
  • Prof Kirk Bevan - McGill University, visitingÌýProfÌýAlexander Shluger (Physics & Astronomy)
  • Dr Anais Abramian -ÌýCNRS, Sorbonne Université, visitingÌýProfÌýGiorgio Volpe (Chemistry)
  • Dr Lucile Clothilde Laulin; Dr Matthew Rowan Thomas Dickson; Mr Yucheng Liu -ÌýUniversité Paris Nanterre; University of British Columbia; University of British Columbia, all visitingÌýProfÌýCodina Cotar (Statistical Science)
  • Prof Benjamin Wandelt -ÌýFlatiron Institute, Sorbonne University and the Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris, visitingÌýProf Benjamin Joachimi & Dr Niall Jeffrey (Physics & Astronomy)
  • Prof Jiao Jiujiu -ÌýÌýThe University of Hong Kong, visiting Dr Mohammad ShamsudduhaÌý(Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction)
  • Prof Lev Vaidman -ÌýTel Aviv University, visitingÌýProf Sougato BoseÌý(Physics & Astronomy)
  • Prof Graziano Rossi -ÌýSejong University, Seoul, South Korea, visiting Prof Ofer Lahav (Physics & Astronomy)Ìý- sponsored only for a workshop
Visiting Fellows Selected in 2022/2023
  • - Department of Environmental Sciences, Rowan University, USA
  • -ÌýCopernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
  • Prof Luis Fernando da Silva -ÌýFederal University of São Carlos, Brazil
  • Prof Cesar Bertucci -ÌýInstituto de Astronomia Y Fisica del Espacio (IAFE), University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • - The Culverhouse College of Business, University of Alabama, USA
  • Prof Jeffrey Michael Keisler -ÌýUniversity of Massachusetts Boston, USA
Visting Fellows Selected in 2021/2022
  • Ìý- Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil
  • -ÌýInstituo Balseiro, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina
  • - University of Turin, Italy
  • - University of Oxford, UK
  • - Pontificia Universidad Catiolica de Chile, Chile
  • - Johns Hopkins University, USA
  • - Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India
  • - Tohoku University, Japan
  • - INAF—Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Italy
  • - Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil
  • - Universidad de Málaga, Spain
  • - Indian Institute of Technology, India
  • - University of Victoria, Canada
  • - ISIS Neutron and Muon Facility, UK
  • - University of Lisbon, Portugal
  • - UMass Lowell, USA

Celebrating the first MAPS Visiting Fellowship Scheme 2022

The MAPS Faculty's first Visiting Fellowship Scheme supported a total of 14 successful visits from global institutions to UCL. The Faculty welcomed the hosts and their visitors across two informal networking events on 30th June and 12th July.

Read the full article: Celebrating the first MAPS Visiting Fellowship Scheme 2022

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