Research Council Fellowships

UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Fellowships

The UKRI webpage provides an easy way to find open Fellowship calls from the different councils:

  • Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
  • Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
  • Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
  • Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
  • Innovate UK
  • Medical Research Council (MRC)
  • Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
  • Research England
  • Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
  • UKRI-wide

Go to the webpage, select the type of funding ('Fellowship') and the council if you wish.

 

UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships

UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowships are an exciting new opportunity to join Imperial.

This scheme intends to grow the strong supply of talented individuals needed to ensure that UK research and innovation continues to be world class. These Fellowships support applicants from diverse career paths, including those returning from a career break or following time in other roles.

Charity Funded Fellowships

The Royal Society

These fellowships are available for outstanding scientists in the UK who are in the early stages of their research career and have the potential to become leaders in their field.


These fellowships are available for academic scientists who want to work on a collaborative project with industry and for scientists in industry who want to work on a collaborative project with an academic organisation.


JSPS Fellowhips are available for scientists in the UK who are at an early stage of their career and wish to conduct research in Japan. JSPS will provide funding for visits of 12-24 months, which include a subsistence and settling in allowance, a return flight and insurrance.The Japanese host institution may also apply for a research grant of up to ¥1.5 million per year.


The Newton Advanced Fellowship provides established international researchers with an opportunity to develop the research strengths and capabilities of their research group through training, collaboration and reciprocal visits with a partner in the UK. The skills and knowledge gained should lead to changes in the wellbeing of communities and increased economic benefits.


The Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowhip is for outstanding early career researchers who require flexible working patterns due to personal circumstances such as parenting or caring responsibilities or health issues.

 

The Wellcome Trust

This fellowship is available to outstanding postdoctoral scientists wishing to build their own UK-based independent research career addressing an important biomedical question. Applications are considered 3 times a year.


This scheme provides support for outstanding postdoctoral scientists based in academic institutions in the UK and Republic of Ireland. Candidates are expected to have an excellent track record in their scientific field and be able to demonstrate their ability to carry out independent research. Applications are considered 3 times a year.


This scheme provides an opportunity for postdoctoral scientists from across the remits of the Trust's funding streams to become independent research scientists and undertake high-quality research in an eligible Republic of Ireland institution. Applications are considered 3 times a year. 


Career Re-entry fellowships are for postdoctoral scientists who have recently decided to recommence a scientific research career after a continuous break of at least two years. Applications are considered twice a year.


Opportunity for the most promising newly qualified postdoctoral researchers to make an early start in developing their independent research careers. Applications are considered twice a year.


This is the most prestigious WT personal awards and provides long-term support for researchers of international standing. This is a rolling call, applicants can register their interest at any time.

Cancer Research UK

Career Development Fellowships are available to outstanding scientists to set up their first independent cancer research group.


Senior Cancer Research Fellowships are available to outstanding scientists to establish or further develop an independent cancer research group.

The Leverhulme Trust

Emerius Fellowships are designed for senior researchers who have retired from an academic post to complete a research project and prepare the results for publication.


Early Career Fellowships aim to provide career development opportunities for those who are at a relatively early stage of their academic careers, but who have a proven record of research.


Research Fellowships are open to experienced researchers, particularly those who are or have been prevented by routine duties from completing a programme of original research. Awards are not limited to those holding appointments in higher education.


These fellowships are for scientists who would benefit from a period of full-time research without teaching and administrative duties.

Royal Academy of Engineers

The Royal Academy of Engineering has opened its 2015 call for RAEng Research Fellowships. These prestigious Fellowships are aimed at outstanding researchers from all branches of engineering who are about to complete their PhD or who have up to three years postdoctoral research experience.

There is a limit on the number of applications that each host university can submit. Imperial may submit three applications. If you are interested in applying for these fellowships, please contact Mark Bambury.


This scheme aims to strengthen the links between industry and academia by supporting exceptional academics in UK universities to undertake use-inspired research that meets the needs of the industrial partners.


This scheme aims at relieving academics from their administrative responsibilities and concentrate full time on their research.

The British Science Association

The British Science Association coordinates, delivers and oversees a number of different projects and programmes aimed at engaging more people with science and offer Media Fellowships.

The Daphne Jackson Fellowship

A Daphne Jackson Fellowship is a unique fellowship designed to return STEM professionals to their careers after a break. Fellows normally carry out their research part-time over 2 years, in a university or research establishment in the UK. The Fellowships are flexible and include a tailored training programme designed to update skills and knowledge and support you in your return to research.

For more information on how to apply, please visit the Daphne Jackson Trust website.

1851 Royal Commission

These fellowships are available for scientists with 3 years or less post-doctoral experience.


These prestigious Fellowships are awarded to selected, exceptional graduates with the potential to make an outstanding contribution to Industry for a programme of doctoral level research.  They are open to company employed candidates or nominated Doctoral Centre / CASE candidates.


Internal Fellowships

Internal Fellowship Schemes

Imperial's prestigious Research Fellowships sustain the brightest and best early career researchers from across the world, providing a level of commitment and support that is rare from a UK university.

Chapman Fellowships in the Department of Mathematics are two year appointments, starting October every year. These posts provide an excellent opportunity for those seeking to pursue an academic career in mathematics. Candidates for a Chapman Fellowship are expected to have proven research ability in mathematics. Candidates will demonstrate the potential for strong leadership qualities in the subject, as illustrated, for example, through showing initiative and independence on research projects. More information is available on the Department of Mathematics website.

CEC Fellowships

Fellowships funded by the European Commission

Individual Fellowships fund researchers looking to enhance their career development and prospects by working abroad. Candidates may apply for a European Fellowship or a Global Fellowship by submitting their proposals through the CEC Participants Portal.


ERC Starting Grants aim to support up-and-coming research leaders who are about to establish a proper research team and to start conducting independent research in Europe. The scheme targets promising researchers who have the proven potential of becoming independent research leaders. It will support the creation of excellent new research teams.