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Visiting Academics
Find out how to join us as a visiting scholar, academic or researcher
We're a global university – we welcome visiting academics, scholars and researchers from institutions around the world.
There are many reasons to work with us at ºÚÁϳԹÏ– from our outstanding facilities to our award-winning research.
How to apply
Joining us as a visiting scholar, academic or researcher takes a few simple steps.
Step 1
You need someone to propose you as a visiting scholar from your current institution. Your proposer should send your CV and a covering letter to the Dean of the relevant Faculty at the ºÚÁϳԹÏ.
Your covering letter needs to explain how your research overlaps with our research priorities and existing expertise.
If you're not currently based at a university, you'll need to supply 3 referees with your initial submission.
Step 2
After reviewing your CV and covering letter, the Dean will make a recommendation.
Step 3
If your application requires it, you may be invited to attend an interview.
Step 4
Once your application is accepted, we'll discuss your duties as a visiting member of staff. Your duties will be clearly defined and will include visiting the University for teaching activities, research work or a combination of both. There will also be a clear agreement regarding the intellectual property rights to any work you do while you're here.
Step 5
You'll need to obtain the right to work in the UK and sort out accommodation for when you arrive in Portsmouth. For more information, please visit our 'Arriving from overseas' page.
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