Externally Funded Research Fellowships

Our support for externally funded research fellowships is designed to establish you as a research leader in an ambitious, vibrant and supportive environment.

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91直播鈥檚 Faculty of Science invites applications from ambitious researchers seeking externally funded research fellowships to support their transition to the next stage of their career.

We are home to leading interdisciplinary institutes and centres with world-class research and cutting-edge facilities. We foster collaborative research across disciplines, and knowledge exchange, delivering meaningful impact. Our highly collegiate environment is shaped by an ethos of "science without boundaries" to foster innovative and collaborative research endeavors.

To support fellowship applications, we provide comprehensive guidance and mentorship throughout the application process, supporting applicants at every stage. This ongoing support continues for successful fellows as they build their research careers within our community. 

We are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all researchers, regardless of their background. Recognising that barriers can disproportionately impact researchers from underrepresented groups, including women and Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) individuals, we actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, particularly those who have faced additional challenges.  

Research areas and application processes 

School of Biosciences

Application process 

To apply for an externally funded research fellowship hosted by the School of Biosciences, please follow the steps below.

Step 1: Initial contact

The first step is to contact the relevant cluster lead who will guide you and discuss suitable fellowship schemes for your research area and career stage, as well as any eligibility requirements. The cluster lead will help you to identify a mentor from the research cluster and may ask you to provide additional information or invite you to present a seminar. 

Step 2: Assign a mentor 

Once the cluster lead has helped you to identify a suitable mentor, your mentor will be assigned to support you during the fellowship application and throughout the fellowship if you are successful. They will advise you on how to successfully navigate the application process. 

Step 3: Express interest via the Faculty of Science

After you and your mentor have agreed on the fellowship schemes you would like to apply for, please complete the Faculty of Science to express your interest in applying.

Step 4: Approval by the BIS Research Executive Board

Your candidature will be discussed by the Research Executive Board which will formally approve your application and will potentially provide further advice about relevant schemes and timelines. However, for some schemes with a duration of 3 years or less (e.g Marie Sokolowska Curie Action Postdoctoral Fellowships) formal approval is not required. Furthermore, the process might differ for schemes with an internal selection process. The cluster lead will provide further advice. Once you have been approved for a particular scheme, you do not need further approvals to apply for other equivalent fellowship schemes.

Step 5: Support by Science Research Support Team

Once you have approved and added to the Faculty of Science , the Science Research Support Team (rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk) will be in touch to advise you on the support they can provide for costings, internal deadlines, institutional accounts, and internal processes (if any) etc.

Contacts

Fellowships LeadProf Jurriaan Ton
Research Clusters Cluster Lead
Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyDr Nicola Nadeau
Development, Regeneration and NeurophysiologyDr Emily No毛l
Molecular Microbiology: Biochemistry to DiseaseDr Rob Fagan
Molecular and Cellular BiologyProf David Strutt
Plants, Photosynthesis and Soil Prof Katie Field

For any informal enquiries or if you are unsure whom to contact, please email the Science Research Support Team: rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk, indicating your area of research.

School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Application process

To apply for an externally funded research fellowship hosted by the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS), please follow the steps below.

Step 1: Initial contact 

Reach out to (or be contacted by) a MPS member of staff (the 鈥渋nitial contact鈥). 

Step 2: Notification 

The initial contact will notify their research cluster lead and the MPS fellowships lead.

Step 3: Approval

If the fellowship is listed on the Faculty Fellowships Policy 2024 as being eligible to a proleptic lectureship appointment (or higher), the initial contact will seek approval to proceed from the School Director of Research and Innovation (SDRI). 

Step 4: Mentor 

The initial contact will normally serve as the applicant鈥檚 designated mentor throughout the application process. Otherwise, the cluster lead will coordinate a discussion within the cluster to assign a mentor.

Step 5: Fellowship form

The mentor will complete the Faculty of Science indicating their name and the selected Fellowship schemes. You will be added to the Faculty fellowships pipeline. 

Step 6: Support by the Science Research Support Team  

The Science Research Support Team (rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk) will get in touch to advise you on what support they can provide in terms of costings, internal deadlines, institutional accounts, and internal processes (if any) etc.

Contacts

Fellowships LeadProf Andrea Brini
Research Clusters Cluster Lead
Pure MathematicsDr Cristina Manolache
Applied Mathematics and Theoretical PhysicsDr Sam Dolan
Mathematical and Statistical Modelling Prof Jonathan Potts
AstrophysicsProf Vikram Dhillon
Semiconductor Photonics and Quantum TechnologiesProf Mark Fox
Particle and Astroparticle PhysicsProf Davide Costanzo
Materials and Biological PhysicsProf Jenny Clark
Chemical BiologyDr David Williams
Light-Matter InteractionsProf Julia Weinstein
Materials ChemistryProf Rob Short

For any informal enquiries or if you are unsure whom to contact, please email the Science Research Support Team: rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk, indicating your area of research.

School of Psychology

Application process

To apply for an externally funded research fellowship hosted by the School of Psychology, please follow the steps below.

Step 1: Initial contact

Contact the Fellowships lead, Jason Berwick, in the first instance for advice on who is best suited within the school to be your mentor.

Step 2: Assign a mentor 

Contact the suggested mentor to discuss the potential fellowship schemes you are eligible to apply for, any timelines and school processes. Once you have been in contact, your mentor will be assigned. 

Step 3: Approval

Your candidature will be discussed by the research cluster and SDRI to confirm your application. Any support for the fellowship application must be agreed by the Head of School and where relevant the Faculty Director of Research and Innovation.

Step 4: Google form

Once you are approved to apply, complete the Faculty of Science to be added to the fellowships pipeline.

Step 6: Support by the Science Research Support Team  

The Science Research Support Team (rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk) will be in touch to advise you on what support they can provide in terms of costings, internal deadlines, institutional accounts, and internal processes (if any) etc.

Contacts

Fellowships LeadDr Jason Berwick
Research Clusters Cluster Lead
Wellbeing of Individuals and SocietyProf Ian Kellar
Cognitive and Neural Processes Across the LifespanDr Claudia Von Bastien

For any informal enquiries or if you are unsure whom to contact, please email the Science Research Support Team: rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk, indicating your area of research.


Application and support information

Faculty support for fellowship applications and successful fellows

During the fellowship application process and following the award of a fellowship, the Faculty of Science provides the following support:

Mentoring 

All applicants and successful fellows will have a dedicated mentor to guide them through the application process and their career. 

Career training and professional development 

The University offers a comprehensive training and career progression package to support wider professional development. 

College of Fellows 

Successful fellows can join our College of Fellows, an independent body that provides a collective voice and fosters a supportive community for fellows. 

Provision of PhD studentship for selected fellowships

For selected externally funded research independent fellowships, the Faculty of Science will consider the provision of a PhD studentship to support and expand the fellow鈥檚 research portfolio. This includes a standard 3.5-year home-fees studentship with a stipend linked to Research Council rates, plus an annual Research Training Support Grant (RTSG) of 拢1,500 to facilitate student development. 

Progression to open-ended lectureship contract for selected fellowships

For selected externally funded independent fellowships, the Faculty of Science will discuss the potential to progress to an open-ended lectureship contract subject to satisfactory performance. This is subject to agreement by the host Head of School and the Faculty of Science Director of Research and Innovation prior to the fellowship application. 

Progression to an open ended contract depends on satisfactory performance. At the start of the fellowship, the relevant Head of School will clearly outline the expectations for transitioning to a lectureship. 

 

Externally funded fellowship schemes

Current externally funded schemes
SchemeFunderDurationFunding     Limit on the number of applications & selection processes
British Academy2 yearsStaff costs for the Fellow at 80 % FEC, research expenses of up to 拢12,000 and relocation costs of up to 拢8,000.No
BBSRC3 yearsNo limit on the value of the grant. BBSRC will fund 80% of the full economic cost.Yes, max 6 candidates. Contact rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk for further details about the internal selection processes.
British Heart Foundation3-5 yearsVarious options, see the webpages.No
Cancer Research UK6 yearsTypically up to 拢1.5m (including salaries, running expenses and equipment for you and up to two posts)No
Daphne Jackson Foundation24 months part-timeVarious options, see the webpages.No
EMBO2 yearsAward covers employment contract costs, see.No
EPSRC5 yearsNo limit of the value of the award. EPSRC will fund 80% of the full economic cost.Currently paused until further notice.
EPSRC3 yearsNo limit of the value of the award. EPSRC will fund 80% of the full economic cost.Currently paused until further notice.
EPSRC5 yearsNo limit of the value of the award. EPSRC will fund 80% of the full economic cost.No
EPSRC EPSRC5 years

There is no limit on the value of the grant.

EPSRC will fund 80% full economic cost (FEC).

No
EU Horizon Europe5 years    Advanced Grants may be awarded up to 鈧2.5 million for five years + 鈧1M additional funding for equipment major facilities, and major fieldworkNo
EU Horizon Europe5 yearsConsolidator Grants may be awarded up to 鈧 2 million for a period of 5 years. (pro rata for projects of shorter duration).+ 鈧1M additional funding for equipment major facilities, and major fieldworkNo
EU Horizon Europe5 yearsStarting Grants may be awarded up to 鈧 1.5 million for a period of 5 years. (pro rata for projects of shorter duration). 鈧1M additional funding for equipment major facilities, and major fieldworkNo
STFC5 yearsNo limit of the value of the award. STFC will fund 80% of the full economic cost.No
ESRC1 year full-time, or up to 2 years part-time.Depending on the DTP provisionYes, contact rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk for further details about the internal selection processes.
Leverhulme Trust3 yearsLeverhulme Trust contributes 50% of the Fellow鈥檚 total salary costs up to a maximum of 拢28,000 in each year of the award. The balance is to be contributed by the host university. The Fellow may request up to 拢6,000 per annum in research expensesYes, max 6 candidates. Contact rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk for further information about the internal selection processes.
MRC5 yearsThere is no limit on the amount of funding. Funding includes your salary and project costs for up to five years (pro-rata for part-time fellowships). MRC funds 80% of the full economic cost.No
EU Horizon Europe2 yearsFixed ratesNo
 NERC5 yearsFellows salary and research expenses at 80%(FEC)No
Royal Society2 years

拢280,000 over two years.

basic salary as set by the host institution and associated on-costs

research expenses

relocation and visa 

No
NIHRvariousSee webpages for each typeNo
Leverhulme3 years拢100,0003 per subject area
RAoEng3 yearsGreen Future Fellowships, up to 拢3 million and support over ten years to develop their ground-breaking initiativesYes, contact rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk for further information about the internal selection processes.
Royal Commission 18513 yearsStaff costs for the Fellow and 10,000 for research expensesNo
Royal Society8 years拢1.87Million, covers Fellows salary at 80%, research expenses (travel, consumables and other), PhD studentsNo
Royal Society8 years拢1.87Million, covers Fellows salary at 80%, research expenses (travel, consumables and other), PhD students and overheads at 80%No
RS Career Development Fellowship (CDFRoyal Society4 years拢690,000. Covers fellows salary at 80% , research expenses, relocation and trainingNo
Royal Society10 yearsUp to 8 Million. Covers costs for salary, research collaborators, research expenses, PhD students and overheadsYes,  2 stage application. Requires support by the Vice Chancellor for Research
AMS2 years拢125,000 over two years and access to the Academy鈥檚 acclaimed mentoring and career development programmeYes, limit on number of applications. Contact rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk for further information about the internal selection processes.
UKRI4+3 yearsNo Limit on the requested funds, requires commitment by the UoSYes, max 2 candidates for Faculty of Science. Contact rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk for further information about the internal selection processes.
Wellcome Trust8 yearsNo limit, covers fellow salary, 4 full staff, professional training, research expenses, equipment, access charges, research expenses, do not cover overheads.No. Contact rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk for further information about the internal selection processes.
Wellcome Trust5 yearsAward provides a salary for the grant holder and up to 拢400,000 for research expenses.No. Contact rs-science@sheffield.ac.uk for further information about the internal selection processes.

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