Restricted Call: Royal Society Wolfson Fellowships 2026, Round 1 (internal deadline: 28th January 2026)
Closing date

We are pleased to announce that Round 1 of the Royal Society’s 2026 Wolfson Fellowships scheme will be opening on the 7th January 2026, and the University’s internal selection process will now commence.

The programme is to enable UK Universities to strategically recruit and attract outstanding international researchers to the UK’s scientific community. This can be achieved through one of the following routes:

−    A five-year Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship
This strand focuses entirely on recruitment, enabling UK institutions to enhance their offering with a £300,000 fellowship award to international research leaders wishing to relocate to the UK. The funding can be used flexibly to conduct high-quality research as part of their start-up package. The funding can cover salary enhancement of up to 20%, research expenses at 100% fEC, research assistants at 80% fEC, 4-year PhD studentships, and other justified research costs. Award holders are expected to hold a full-time post at the University. Please note, for the five-year fellowship the start date of appointment and the start date of the Fellowship must correlate and fall within the six-month period beginning nine months from the funder deadline. Based on the dates of previous rounds, we anticipate this period to be August-January 2027, and expect it to be confirmed in the updated scheme notes document when it is published.

−    A 12-month sabbatical Visiting Fellowship
This strand allows excellent international researchers a flexible 12-month sabbatical period at a UK university with an award of up to £125,000 to build and develop international collaborations and networks with the host UK university. The fellowship can be held full time for 1 year or flexibly over 2 years – but the total period of the sabbatical must always amount to 12 months. The funding can cover bursary for visiting fellows up to £80k, research expenses including small equipment up to £10k, and other justified costs. The scheme requires for the candidate to be employed at an overseas institution.
 

Eligibility for both strands:
−    Applicants can be of any nationality. 
−    Research must be within the eligible subjects
−    The applicant must be currently based overseas.
−    Candidates should be talented researchers with a proven track record for high quality scientific research. This may include, as appropriate: a strong publication record, being invited to conferences as keynote speaker and evidence of scientific leadership and/or supervising or mentoring junior researchers. 
−    The Royal Society recognises that diversity is essential for delivering excellence in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The Society wants to encourage applications from the widest range of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences to maximise innovation and creativity in science for the benefit of humanity.
 

Note on funding:
Please note that this funding (both strands) cannot be used to cover salary on-costs (employer’s NI and pension contributions) or Estate and Indirect costs directly associated with the Fellow.


Assessment criteria:
Internal applications will be assessed using the Royal Society criteria:
−    Candidate’s track record.
−    The strength of the strategic case for the nomination and fit to the University’s research strategy.
−    The high quality and originality of the candidate’s proposed research vision – including the potential impact of the research and benefit to the UK science base.
−    Visiting Fellowships only: the mutual benefit to the University and the researcher, including potential to develop ongoing international collaborative links, supervise or mentor junior researchers, share ideas and practice.


University Internal selection: