RELU Visiting Fellowship Scheme

Visiting Fellowships have recently been introduced to complement the work shadowing scheme. They aim to allow policy makers and practitioners from the commercial, voluntary or public sector to visit a RELU research team or cluster of teams with a view to exploring the implications of the research for their work and to raising awareness of their interests among the researchers. The scheme aims to encourage bespoke dissemination activities and materials.

It's easy to apply - we just need a simple one-page application. Click on the link below for more details.

How to apply

Visiting Fellows for 2010

Host Research Project

Fellow

Fellow Organisation

Relu CAP Reform projects Frances Rowe One North East Regional Development Agency
Relu projects Adam Bedford Freelance farming journalist
Relu projects Graham Chapman East Riding of Yorkshire Council
Relu projects Ruth Machen Northumberland County Council
Relu water projects Archie-Ruggles-Brise Association of River Trusts
Relu water projects Kathryn Monk Welsh Assembly Government
Relu water projects Michael Nye Environment Agency Wales

 

 

Visiting Fellows for 2009

Host Research Project

Fellow

Fellow Organisation

Understanding Environmental Knowledge Controversies Kathryn Monk Environment Agency Wales
Land Use Projects Frances Rowe One North East Regional Development Agency
Angling and the Rural Environment David Stewart North East Rural Affairs Forum


Report of Visiting Fellow Scheme 2007
Report of Visiting Fellow Scheme 2008

Previous Visiting Fellows

Host Research Project

Fellow

Fellow Organisation

The Role of Regulation in Developing Biological Alternatives to Pesticides PSD Staff
Pesticides Safety Directorate
Impacts of Increasing Land Use under Energy Crops Professor Steven M Newman Biodiversity International Limited
Improving the Success of Agri-environment Schemes Peter Sutton Syngenta
Collaborative Deer Management Mark Lazzeri Assynt Foundation
Understanding Environmental Knowledge Controversies Kathryn Monk Environment Agency Wales
Angling and the Rural Environment David Stewart North East Rural Affairs Forum