/ Geochemistry
Group
of the
Mineralogical
Society
and of the
Geological
Society
Registered charity nos.
233706 & 210161, respectively

Dr Christopher Pearce

Secretary of the Geochemistry Group

National Oceanography Centre
European Way
Southampton

SO14 3ZH

Tel: 02380 596378
Email:

ECR Prominent Lecture Programsponsored by Agilent

ECR Application Form

The Geochemistry Group welcomes applications from all Early Career Researchers (ECR’s) registered at universities or research institutions within Great Britain or Irelandfor the ECR Prominent Lecture Program sponsored by Agilent. The award is open to any researchers who hold a PhD and are currently based at an eligible institution without a permanent contract. Full eligibility criteria are listed in the attached appendix.

The program aims to promote the work of Early Career Researchers working within the remits of the Geochemistry Group by fully funding a series of lectures within Great Britain or Ireland. One ECR is selected for the program each year based on a combination of their research contributions to the field and their ability to communicate their findings to a broad audience. Once the ECR candidate has been chosen and announced,eligible institutions will beinvited to apply to host the seminar within the allocated year of the award via the separate Institution Application Form.Successful applicants will also be invited to give a keynote lecture at the Geochemistry Group’s annual Research in Progress (GGRiP) meeting.

To apply, the ECR should complete this form and email it to the Secretary together with a covering letter that clearly states why they deserve the award. There is one application round per year; see the Geochemistry Group website ( for the forthcoming deadline.

Please contact the Geochemistry Group’s secretary, Christopher Pearce () if you require any further information about this program.

Applicant Information
Name:
Institution:
Postal address:
Phone:
Email:
Source of funding:
Lecture Information
Title of 1stproposed presentation:
Please provide a brief (<200 word) abstract that summarisesthe presentation using language that could be understood by a general audience:
Title of 2ndproposed presentation:
Please provide a brief (<200 word) abstract that summarisesthe presentation using language that could be understood by a general audience:

Appendix: Eligibility criteria for the Early Career Researcher Prominent Lecture Program (ECR PLP)

  • Applicants must apply for the award themselves; nomination of other candidates will not be considered.
  • Applicants must be based at a university or research institution within Great Britain or Ireland.
  • Applicants must hold a PhD at the time of applying and not have a permanent contract at their institution.Postdoctoral Research Associates (PDRA’s), Independent Research Fellows (IRF’s), University Research Fellows (URF’s) and researchers with institutional or alternative funding sources are all welcome to apply.
  • Applicants who attain a permanent position after the application deadline has past will still be considered for the award (i.e. they will not be required to withdraw their application).
  • If an applicant moves abroad after submitting an application they are required to inform the Geochemistry Group immediately.
  • Applications must include a completed application form and covering letter that provides evidence of how their research has benefitted the geochemical community and why they deserve the award.
  • Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application within 30 days of the submission deadline. The successful candidate will be formally announced at the following Geochemistry Group Research in Progress meeting (usually in Mid-March).
  • The program covers the costs of travel, accommodation and sustenance for a minimum of three talks at eligible institutions. Standard class travel and accommodation restrictions apply. Depending on the available funds the program may be able support lectures at more institutions.
  • Travel expenses will only cover transport that originates within the UK or Ireland. Thus if a successful applicant moves abroad during the allocated time of the award they must find alternative funding to support the added travel expenses.
  • All lectures funded through the ECR PLP must acknowledge the support of the Geochemistry Group (and its parent bodies – the Geological Society and Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland) as well as Agilent Technologies.
  • Representatives of both the Geochemistry Group and Agilent reserve the right to attend any of the talks given as part of the program. We will notify both the ECR and the host institution in advance of doing so.
  • All talks must be given within the allocated year of the award, which is designated as the point between ECR lecturer announcements (i.e. up until Mid-March the followingyear). The award will end with the applicant giving a keynote lecture at the Geochemistry Group’s Research in Progress meeting.
  • Typical application and award timescales:
  • Mid-January: ECR application deadline
  • Mid-March: Selected ECR lecturer announced at GGRiP meetinginstitutional applications open
  • Mid-May: Institutional applications deadline
  • June: Institutions informed of application outcome & put in touch with ECR to confirm lecture dates
  • September to March (following year): Period when the lectures are expected to be given.
  • Mid-March (following year): Keynote seminar at GGRiP meeting & end of ECR PLP award.