Physics and Astrophysics research

Research Fellowships

In addition to funded postdoctoral positions we are also enthusiastic to support applications to any of the existing research fellowships schemes. We have supported many applicants through these schemes in the past and have a strong success rate of securing research fellowships at Keele.

If you have any questions or want to discuss possible projects, send an email to the researcher you would like to work with. Note that most of the deadlines are at a similar date every year. Please double-check exact deadlines on the fellowships' web pages.

Application deadline: September-October

Ernest Rutherford Fellowships are aimed at early career researchers with clear leadership potential that have not yet obtained a permanent position at a UK university. They have a duration of 5 years and include funds for salary, travel and computing equipment. The application deadline is in September each year, but universities typically choose the candidates they will put forward in June-July. Please get in touch with the member of staff you'd like to work with before June-July to express your interest in this scheme.

Ernest Rutherford Fellowships

Application deadline: September

The University Research Fellowships 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. Those appointed are expected to be strong candidates for permanent posts in universities at the end of their fellowships.

Royal Society University Research Fellowships

Closing date: October

This scheme offers a recognised first step into an independent research career for outstanding early career scientists who require a flexible working pattern due to personal circumstances, such as caring responsibilities and/or health-related conditions.

Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship

Application deadline: October

The RAS funds several schemes (including the Sir Norman Lockyer Fellowship) for promising young scientists to be employed as Research Fellows at UK universities.

These fellowships are awarded to enable outstanding young researchers to devote the majority of their time to research on an astronomical topic, including solar system and planetary science.

RAS Research Fellowships

Application deadline: August

Within the European Marie Curie People scheme, there is the opportunity for young and senior scientists to apply for their own postdoctoral fellowships, which can take place at European Universities. The postdoc is the PI for the Marie Curie Fellowship and Keele is the host.

There are two types of Individual Fellowships:

  • European Fellowships
    • Held in the EU or associated countries.
    • Open to researchers either coming to Europe or moving within Europe.
    • Can help to restart research careers after a break such as parental leave.
    • Can also help reintegrate researchers coming back to Europe.
  • Global Fellowships
    • Fund secondments outside Europe for researchers based in the EU or associated countries.
    • There is a mandatory one-year return period.
    • European and Global Fellowships can also include a secondment period of up to 3 or 6 months in another organisation in Europe, where this would boost the impact of the fellowship.

More information available at: http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/

Note that Keele University offers support from an EU grant expert to help prepare these applications.

Application deadline: March-April (calls around January)

The scheme provides the opportunity for the best early stage post-doctoral researchers from all over the world to work at UK research institutions for a period of two years.

The scheme is jointly run by the British Academy, the Academy of Medical Sciences and the Royal Society. Currently there is one round per year which opens in January.

Newton International Fellowships

Application deadline: contact www.jsps.go.jp

Under this program, fellowships are awarded to young Japanese postdoctoral researchers for conducting research at foreign universities or research institutions for a period of two years. The fellowship covers travel expenses, a stipend, and a research grant.

In 2015, more than 300 of these fellowships have been awarded.

JSPS Fellowships for Japanese citizens (Japanese version)

Application deadline: October

The UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowships (FLF) will grow the strong supply of talented individuals needed to ensure that UK research and innovation continues to be world-class.  

The scheme aims to help the next generation of researchers, tech entrepreneurs, business leaders and innovators get the support they need to develop their careers. The scheme is open to the best researchers and innovators from businesses and universities around the world, ensuring the UK continues to attract the most exceptional talent wherever they may come from.

Future Leaders Fellowships

Application deadline: See website for advertised opportunities

The Daphne Jackson Trust offers flexible, part-time, paid Fellowships, normally for two years, to assist talented scientists into a career following a break of at least two years. Fellows undertake a challenging research project and a retraining programme. 

Daphne Jackson Trust Fellowships

 

Application deadline: February

The scheme of 1851 Research Fellowships is intended to give a few PhD level scientists or engineers of exceptional promise the opportunity for conducting research for a further period of two years. Approximately eight awards are made each year.

Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Fellowships