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Do you have 3 years or less post-doctoral research experience and want to conduct innovative research of your own instigation?

Research Fellowships in Science and Engineering are intended to give scientists or engineers of exceptional promise the opportunity for early independence with the objective of contributing to the knowledge base required for a healthy and innovative national culture. These fellowships are open to all nationalities, usually intending to carry out research at a UK institution.

Please read the terms and conditions on the website with care for full eligibility criteria, details of benefits and how to apply.

Around 8 awards are made each year, one of which is designated the Brunel Fellowship. Applications from qualified engineering researchers are particular encouraged and the Brunel Fellowship is specifically reserved for them.

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ERC Consolidator Grants are designed to support excellent Principal Investigators at the stage of their career where they may still be consolidating their own independent research team or programme. Applicant Principal Investigators must demonstrate the ground-breaking nature, ambition and feasibility of their scientific proposal, and must have been awarded their PhD between 1 Jan 2006 and 1 Jan 2011. The deadline for the call is 15 February 2018 and UKRO will hold information and proposal writing sessions in November 2017 for prospective applicants.

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