Margaret Angus Research Fellowship [Kingston]
 

Margaret Angus Research Fellowship

    

 

Job Title:

 

Margaret Angus Research Fellowship

 
 

Organization:

 

Museum of Health Care at Kingston

 

Job Type:

Contract (Research Fellowship)

 

Language Required:

 

English

 
 

Location:

 

Kingston, ON

 
 

Application Deadline:

 

12-04-2019

 

Job Start Date:

01-05-2019

 

Date Posted:

 

18-03-2019

 

Email:

MUSEUM@kingstonhsc.ca

 

Web Link to Institution:

 

http://www.museumofhealthcare.ca/explore/research-and-collections/fellowship-posting.html

 
 

Salary:

 

Contract Total: $4800.00

 
 

Job Description:

 



Margaret Angus Research Fellowship 2019

Value: $4600.00
Application Deadline: Friday April 12th, 2019 at 5:00pm

The Museum of Health Care is accepting proposals for a resident 16-week summer research fellowship (May-September), which will investigate a topic relevant to the history of health and health care. The fellow will communicate the results of their research by posting updates on a biweekly blog, producing a scholarly manuscript that will become part of the Museum’s collection, and giving a public lecture in the fall.

Topics of research should focus on artefacts in the Museum’s collections or key themes/developments/individuals in the history of health care. It must clearly relate to the history and/or science of health and health care.

A list of research topics of current interest to the Museum are:
• Women in medicine
• History of cannabis
• History of dentistry
• Canadians who made a contribution to health care
• Prohibition – alcohol, drugs, etc.
• Oswald Avery and DNA
• Gender and health
• Midwifery
• A topic that marks a medical anniversary in 2019 or 2020

Topics of previous fellowships are listed here: http://www.museumofhealthcare.ca/explore/research-and-collections/research-fellowship.html.

Candidates considering applying for the Fellowship may arrange an interview with Museum staff to discuss possible topics and their proposal prior to submission.

• Senior undergraduate students and recent graduates of Honours Bachelor, Master's or PhD programs in any discipline are preferred. The Fellow is expected to reside in the Kingston area for the duration of the Fellowship. Interaction with Museum staff is strongly encouraged.

The goals of the fellowship are:
• to develop an appreciation of the value of the history of health care
• to become familiar with research methodology in the history of health care
• to gain experience in historical research in the history of health care
• to make a contribution towards understanding the artefacts in the Museum's collection and its reference materials
• to understand the role of health care museums in the history of health care
Fellowship Expectations:

• Engage in research that includes archival materials, artefacts from the Museum collection, and as appropriate, photographs, illustrations, and other visual materials.
• Post a bi-weekly blog on a topic that arises from the research or offers an update on progress and, as appropriate, use other forms of social media to engage the public in the topic and research progress.
• Prepare a scholarly manuscript that is submitted by the end of the fellowship.
• Give a public presentation based on the manuscript and other research findings. The presentation could be a formal lecture, or any form of presentation of the material including an online exhibit etc.
• Work onsite at least once a month, attend bi-weekly staff meetings, and check in regularly with the Project Supervisor

Applications must include:
• A letter of application explaining the candidate’s interest in the fellowship, detailing their suitability for the position, and noting their selected topic.
• An up-to-date CV including the candidate’s name, address and contact information; education to date; previous employment experience; and other relevant activities.
• A brief research proposal (300-350 words), which describes the topic and proposed research plan, reasons for the candidate’s choice of this topic, and how the project would utilize the Museum’s collections, reference materials, and/or exhibits, and/or enhance the Museum’s educational programs.
• Two academic letters of reference.

Submit your application to:
Dr. Ian Gemmill - Chair, Program Committee
Museum of Health Care, Ann Baillie Building, 32 George Street
Kingston, ON K7L 2V7
MUSEUM@kingstonhsc.ca
*All digital applications MUST be submitted in .doc, .rtf, or .pdf format

Applications must be received by April 12, 2019 at 5:00pm.
Selection of the Fellow will be confirmed by April 26, 2019.

For further inquiries, contact at 613-548-2419 or MUSEUM@kingstonhsc.ca.

Submit your application to:
Dr. Ian Gemmill - Chair, Program Committee
Museum of Health Care, Ann Baillie Building, 32 George Street
Kingston, ON K7L 2V7
MUSEUM@kingstonhsc.ca
*All digital applications MUST be submitted in .doc, .rtf, or .pdf format

Applications must be received by April 12, 2019 at 5:00pm.
Selection of the Fellow will be confirmed by April 26, 2019.

For further inquiries, contact at 613-548-2419 or MUSEUM@kingstonhsc.ca.