External Sources of Funding
We encourage early career post-docs to apply for their own externally-funded fellowships, whether they have been appointed to a position with us or are prospective candidates interested in coming to work with us. If you are considering applying for such an externally-funded fellowship, please contact the Group Leader with whom you are interested in working at an early stage as they will need to support your application. We also have a research adviser, Dr Catherine Winchester, who provides support and advice on postdoctoral fellowship applications and will guide you through the application and submission process, as well as help you identify funding opportunities.
Please follow the links below for more information about some potential fellowship funding opportunities, including how to apply and eligibility.
- American Association for Cancer Research - AACR
- Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council - BBSRC (Discovery Fellowship and Daphne Jackson Fellowship)
- Cancer Research Institute – CRI (Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship)
- Chief Scientist Office – CSO (Early Postdoctoral Fellowship)
- EMBO (Postdoctoral Fellowship)
- Human Frontier Science Program – HFSP (Long-Term Postdoctoral Fellowship)
- Leverhulme Trust (Early Career Fellowship)
- Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions – MSCA (Individual Fellowship)
- Pancreatic Cancer UK (Career Foundation Fellowship and Career Progression Fellowship)
- Prostate Cancer UK (Career Acceleration Fellowship)
- Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 (Research Fellowship)
- Royal Society (Newton International Fellowship)
- Royal Society of Edinburgh – RSE (Personal Research Fellowship)
- Wellcome Trust (Early Career Award)
Non-UK citizens may also want to consider sources of funding unique to their home countries.