The Gender Sexuality and Law Group at Keele University have a number of Visiting Fellowships available to scholars at all levels working broadly in the area of gender and sexuality. We are committed to interdisciplinary research and encourage applicants from within and outside of the legal field.
Visiting fellows will normally attend at Keele for a period of a few weeks to a few months and, in that time, participate in the life of the department. Funding is available to cover travel costs and, for scholars without institutional support, some living expenses. Office space will also be made available.
Interested applicants should send a curriculum vitae, together with a letter of application and two letters of reference to:
Doris Buss/Davina Cooper
The Law Department, Keele University
Keele, Staffs. ST5 5BG
d.e.buss@law.keele.ac.uk
The Gender Sexuality and Law Group is a unique community of scholars in the Law Department sharing research and teaching interests in the area of gender, sexuality and law. The group organises various activities to encourage and disseminate shared research and in 1998 organised the Gender, Sexuality and Law Conference: Reflections, New Directions.
Located in the central part of England, Keele University is a campus university situated in a rural setting easily accessible by car or public transport from many points in the United Kingdom, including Birmingham and Manchester, and less than 2 hours from London by train.