A further five Newton International Fellowships

Five more international researchers have been awarded the 2009 Newton Fellowships to undertake two years of research at UCL bringing the total to 13 ? more than any other institution. The Newton International Fellowships Scheme was established to select the best early-stage post-doctoral researchers from all over the world and enable them to work at UK research institutions for a period of two years. Dr Xiaobo Zhai: Greatest Happiness, Democracy and Tyranny of Majority: The Normative and Institutional Structure of Jeremy Bentham's Constitutional Theory The Newton International Fellowships Scheme is an initiative run by The British Academy, The Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society. The scheme covers researchers in all disciplines covered by the three academies ? natural and social sciences, engineering and humanities. It provides annual grants of £24,000 as part of a long-term goal to build a global pool of research leaders and foster international collaboration with the UK.
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