PLEASE NOTE WE ARE NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTING PDF APPLICANTS.
To apply for the post-doctoral fellowship, an applicant must submit:
- a CV [max. length = 3 pages] outlining:
- academic background;
- professional/work experience;
- research experience; and
- other relevant accomplishments and skills.
- a motivation letter [max. length = 2 pages]setting out the applicant’s:
- background and experience in heritage conservation;
- proficiency and record in academics, research, leadership and presentation; and
- reasons for applying for the one-year fellowship.
- a work sample [URL link or 10MB max. size]
- graduate and undergraduate academic transcripts [PDF];
- a written research proposal [maximum length = 10 pages] that sets out the goals, techniques, components and anticipated outcomes of the proposed research project and outlines a schedule for achieving the project within the one-year time-frame of the fellowship; and a dissemination/valorization strategy to publish work in scientific journals.
- two references, consisting of:
- a standard referee appraisal form; and
- a letter [max. length = 2 pages] addressing: academic ability and record; research ability and record; teaching and language ability; creativity; professional experience; work ethic; and accomplishments, skills and strengths.
Items A-E can be submitted online using the Online Application Form.
Item F (reference letters and forms) must be submitted directly by your referees to the Program Coordinator at laurie.smith3@carleton.ca .
Pre-selected applicants will also be interviewed before an admission decision is made.