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Fellowship Applications (Summer/Autumn 2024)Ìý

The EOI deadline for the following fellowship schemes has now passed

  • STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowship
  • Royal Society University Research Fellowship
  • EC Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship
  • Royal Astronomical Society Norman Lockyer Fellowship

EPSRC fellowships do not have a set deadline, and we invite EOIs for those throughout the year. EOIs for EPSRC Postdoctoral and Open fellowship schemesÌýshould be submittedÌýat leastÌý3 months in advance of the planned application.ÌýPlease see instructions below on 'How to Register Interest' to see what should be submitted. You will be informed as soon as possibleÌýif we are able to support your application.

We are keen to support a limited number of strong candidates in applying for Research Fellowships. If your profile and interests match our activities, we would be very interested to hear from you.

How to Register Interest

Candidates who are interested in applying for a Research Fellowship hosted within UCL P&A should first of all check the Fellowship Timetable to find out the specific deadlines for the scheme you are interested in.

**Fellowship Timetable and Guidelines**

The first step of applying for a fellowship hosted within UCL P&AÌýÌýisÌýto register interest with the relevant Head of Research GroupÌýby the 'Register Interest' deadline stated in the Fellowship Timetable.ÌýAll EOI submissions will be subject to a critical review, as we can only support a limited number of candidates each year.

To register interest, candidates should send the following documents toÌýthe Head of the Research Group where your interest lies (contact details can be found in the tableÌýbelow).

  • Research outline (up to 2 pages)
  • A statement detailing how your research fits in with the Research Group and the P&A department °ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼ (up to 1 page)
  • Short CV and Publication List

Candidates will then be contacted after the deadline to confirm whether or not your application can be supported in UCL P&A.

Research GroupHead of GroupContact
AstrophysicsÌý(´¡²õ³Ù°ù´Ç)Prof Giovanna Tinetti
Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Positron PhysicsÌý(´¡²Ñ°¿±Ê±Ê)Prof Stephen Hogan
Biological PhysicsÌý(µþ¾±´Ç±Ê)Prof Alexandra Olaya-Castro
Condensed Matter and Material PhysicsÌý(°ä²Ñ²Ñ±Ê)Prof Jochen Blumberger
Ìý(±á·¡±Ê)Prof David Waters

Deadlines

Each Fellowship scheme has a different deadline and the dates often vary from year to year - please checkÌýthe latestÌýFellowship Timetable which has up to date information on internal deadlines, and links to the funder guidance.

Pay Scales

UCL pay scales can be found . The grants team will be able to assist with determining the correct starting point for you.

As a guide, a newly qualified PDRA applying for a fellowship would start atÌýGrade 7, and increment one point up the scale each year. Experienced candidatesÌýapplying for one of the schemes aimedÌýat senior researchers with postdoctoral experience andÌýleadership potential may be eligible to start at Grade 8.

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  • : Aimed at researchers with at least four years of postdoctoral experience, limited to topics in energy, mathematical sciences, synthetic biology and Stephen Hawking areas of research. There are now two submission points in the year, we expect these to be March and September.Ìý
  • / : Aimed atÌýall career stages beyond postdoctoral level and include researchers who are close to their first academic appointment, leading in an area of technical development, or are a highly experienced researcher.ÌýProposalsÌýcan focus on any topic in the EPSRC portfolio. There are now two submission points in the year, we expect these to be March and September.Ìý
  • EPSRC Doctoral Prize:ÌýThe EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowship scheme is intended to help universities recruit and retain the very best newly qualified doctoral students (eg PhD, EngD), and help them launch careers in research. All Fellowship projectsÌý³¾³Ü²õ³ÙÌýlie within the EPSRC remit. Applicants must have received prior EPSRC studentship funding. Deadlines vary throughout the year.

Royal Society

  • The University Research Fellowship scheme aims to provide outstanding scientists, who should have the potential to become leaders in their chosen field, with the opportunity to build an independent research career. Deadline is normally annually in September.
  • The Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship scheme supports excellent scientists and engineers at an early stage of their career. The Royal Society invites in particular female candidates to apply for an opportunity that is designed to help successful candidates to progress to permanent academic positions in the UK.ÌýDeadline is normally annually in late October/early November
  • :ÌýThese fellowships are for non-UK scientists who are at an early stage of their research career and wish to conduct research in the UK. Deadline is normally annually in March.
  • The Faraday Discovery Fellowship is aimed at outstanding mid-career STEM researchers. Deadline is normally annually in October.

STFC

  • The Ìýenables early career researchers with clear leadership potential to establish a strong, independent research programme.ÌýDeadline is normally annually in September.

UKRI

  • :ÌýThis fellowship is open to researchers and/or innovators with outstanding potential, who are transitioning to or establishing independence. There is an internal selection process °ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼ for this fellowship, as applicationsÌýare capped per institution.Ìý

Other Fellowships

  • :ÌýThe Postdoctoral Fellowships action targets researchers holding a PhD who wish to carry out their research activities abroad, acquire new skills and develop their careers. PFs help researchers gain experience in other countries, disciplines andÌýnon-academic sectors.ÌýDeadline is normally annually in September.
  • The scheme of 1851 Research Fellowships is intended to give a few PhD level scientists or engineers of outstanding promise the opportunity for conducting research for a further period.ÌýDeadline is normally annually in January,
  • ÌýThe RAS Research Fellowships and Norman Lockyer Fellowships are aimed atÌýpromising young scientists, to allow themÌýbe employed as Research Fellows at UK universities. Each scheme is open every three years, and the deadline is normally in October.
  • The Research and IC Postdoctoral Fellowships are for early-career researchers with proposed research projects in one of the engineering subject areas outlined by the Academy. Institutions can make a limited number of applications so will be reviewed first by a central UCL prioritisation panel. The deadline for this process is in early June. The funder deadlines are normally in September and April respectively.Ìý
  • : The scheme provides funding for mid-career researchers from any discipline who have the potential to be international research leaders in understanding related to human life, health and wellbeing. Deadlines occur three times a year.
  • : The Research Fellowships are aimed at early-career researchers and are designed to promote unclassified basic research in areas of interest to the intelligence, security and defence communities.
  • The Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships areÌýfor a high-risk project that will bring new approaches and techniques from a non-biological discipline to address an important problem in the life sciences.Ìý Deadline for the stage 1 Letter of Intent is in May.

Please note that the department is not able to support applications to the Leverhulme Early Career FellowshipÌýat this current time.

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