Royal Academy of Engineering 2019 Research Fellowships & Engineering for Development Research Fellowships

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Application Deadline: 23 September 2019.

The Royal Academy of Engineering offers Research Fellowships each year to outstanding early-career researchers to support them to become future research leaders in engineering. The scheme’s objectives are to:

  • support the best early-career researchers in establishing their independence and international reputation
  • provide long-term support enabling the pursuit of an ambitious programme of engineering research and impact
  • develop ambassadors for the Academy and advocates for STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) disciplines.

The Academy welcomes applications from early-career researchers
worldwide who have been awarded their PhD in the last four years. The
scheme provides funding for five years. Each application is capped at a
maximum contribution from the Academy of £500,000 over the five-year
period, at 80% of full economic costs. In addition, Research Fellowships
must be held at a UK higher education institution/university.

In addition to the direct financial support, the scheme benefits include:

  • opportunity to establish a research track record in a specialised area
  • a stronger position to apply for additional funding and develop own research team
  • mentoring support from an Academy Fellow to offer advice on research and career development
  • reduction of teaching and administrative duties to dedicate time to research
  • training opportunities
  • networking with other Research Fellows and Academy Fellows.

Engineering for Development Research Fellowships

Engineering for Development Research Fellowships (EDRF) support
research that meets the UK government’s Official Development Assistance
(ODA) commitment. The scheme offers the same benefits as the Research
Fellowships and the application and review process is the same. If you
would like your application to be considered for an EDRF, you must
complete relevant sections in the application form to explain how the
research project meets the ODA guidelines.

Unlike in previous rounds, applications for EDRFs 2019/20 should not,
at the application stage, provide a cost table of additional funding
above the £500,000 standard limit to support international
collaboration. For successful 2019/20 EDRF applications, the Academy
will request a short proposal for additional funding, subject to
confirmation of future funding allocations within the Global Challenges
Research Fund (GCRF). However, since the possibility of additional
funding is not expected to be confirmed until mid-2020, the applicant
should be clear what work programme will be deliverable within the
£500,000 limit and any other resources that the applicant is confident
of obtaining.

For More Information

Visit the Official Webpage of the Royal Academy of Engineering 2019 Research Fellowships

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