Dear All,

The following item may be of interest.

Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia) will offer up to 10 full-time Research 
Fellowship positions (Macquarie University Lighthouse Fellowship - MQLF) 
commencing in 2027. Fellowships will be awarded on a competitive basis and will 
be fixed-term for three to four years. Applicants are eligible only if their 
PhD has been conferred on or after 1 March 2023; or their thesis was submitted 
on or before 31 December 2025. The Fellowship cannot commence until the PhD has 
been conferred, which must be by 30 June 2027. Applications from those whose 
PhD was conferred prior to 1 March 2023 require a convincing case for early 
career researcher status (i.e. substantiate an allowable period of career 
interruption that would be commensurate with conferral of their PhD on or after 
1 March 2023).

If you have an interest in applying for a Fellowship in the 2027 round in the 
Discipline of Philosophy, please send the following to Dr Katrina Hutchison 
([email protected]) by Monday, 9 February 2026:

1. Provisional project title and a brief (400-word) project description
2. Name of potential Sponsor (there is no need to contact them at this stage)
3. Your PhD conferral date (or thesis submission date if the PhD is not yet 
awarded).
4. A copy of your CV as an attachment including a list of publications. 
Publications should be listed under the following headings: books, book 
chapters, peer-reviewed journal articles and other. Your CV should also briefly 
detail any career interruptions since the award of your PhD. Please also ensure 
that your CV lists any grant funding or other research income.

You are also very welcome to email [email protected] for further 
advice or information before sending these documents, especially if you would 
like to discuss your planned project idea or better understand what sorts of 
projects may be competitive.

The MQLF Scheme provides an incubation period for early career researchers to 
allow them to increase their competitive edge in securing research funding from 
non-University sources. In addition, the Scheme aims to enhance the research 
capabilities of existing and emerging areas of research strength at Macquarie 
University. Applicants must be firmly aligned with the research environment and 
ambitions of at least one of the Macquarie University Strategic Research 
Initiatives, which includes the BioInnovation Initiative, Macquarie University 
Research Centres and Faculty Research Centres.

Applications sponsored by researchers in philosophy will generally align with 
research in the Ethics and Agency Research Centre. Selected applicants must 
work closely with their Sponsor to clearly describe alignment between the 
proposed project and Macquarie University Strategic Research Initiatives.  More 
information about Research in Philosophy at Macquarie can be found here: 
https://www.mq.edu.au/faculty-of-arts/schools/school-of-humanities/our-research 
and information about the Ethics and Agency Research Centre can be found here: 
https://www.mq.edu.au/research/research-centres-groups-and-facilities/centres/ethics-and-agency

If the Discipline of Philosophy is able to sponsor your application, you will 
be notified by Monday, 16 February 2026. Sponsored applicants will then be 
invited to work with their sponsors to develop their formal applications which 
must be submitted via the WorkDay system by 16 March 2026.

Regards,
Katrina Hutchison




Dr Robert Sinnerbrink

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Emotions, Ethics, and Cinematic 
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