St John’s College Research Fellowship in UK: A Prestigious Opportunity for Early-Career Researchers

Applications are now invited for the 2026 St John’s College Research Fellowship at the University of Cambridge, a prestigious four-year research award starting 1 October 2026. This fully-funded fellowship supports early-career academics in all STEM fields and Arts/Humanities disciplines, including Anthropology, Classics, History, and Philosophy. It is open to graduates of any university who have recently submitted or are nearing completion of their PhD. The fellowship offers a stipend starting at £33,482 annually, research grants, housing support, and no application fee, making it an exceptional opportunity to advance independent research in a world-class academic environment.

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Key Details

  • Program: St John’s College Research Fellowship 2026
  • Institution: University of Cambridge, UK
  • Duration: 4 years (1 October 2026 – 30 September 2030)
  • Fields: All STEM subjects; Arts/Humanities (Anthropology, Architecture, Modern and Medieval Languages, Classics, Education, History, History and Philosophy of Science, History of Art, Theology, Religion & Philosophy of Religion, Land Economy, Philosophy)
  • Funding: Fully funded covering housing allowance, research grants, stipend, meal
  • Application Fee: None

Eligibility Criteria

The fellowship is open to a wide range of early-career researchers. To be eligible, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Academic Background: Be a graduate of any university (UK or international).
  • Career Stage: Be a postdoctoral researcher who has submitted their PhD after 1 October 2024, or a graduate student on track to submit their PhD by 1 October 2026.
  • Exclusions:
    • Holders of a fellowship at another Cambridge college are not eligible.
    • Candidates who accept a fellowship at another Cambridge college will be withdrawn from this competition.
    • Those with existing postdoctoral stipends (e.g., from a Research Council) may apply, but any external funding will be deducted from the fellowship award.

Also check: Deakin University Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

Research Fields

Applications are welcome in all STEM subjects and the following Arts/Humanities disciplines:

  • Anthropology
  • Architecture
  • Modern and Medieval Languages (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese)
  • Classics
  • Education
  • History
  • History and Philosophy of Science
  • History of Art
  • Theology, Religion & Philosophy of Religion
  • Land Economy
  • Philosophy

Also check: Asia in the World Fellowship Programme 2026/2027

Benefits

  • Stipend: Starts at £33,482 per year, with annual increases.
  • Research Grants: Up to £10,000 over four years for academic expenses.
  • Housing Allowance: Up to £35,760 over four years for non-College residents (paid monthly, capped at 50% of rent).
  • Accommodation: Option to live in single College accommodation (charges apply) or receive a housing allowance for external residences.
  • Meals: One free meal per day in College.
  • Office Space: Provided for fellows living outside the College.
  • Teaching Opportunities: Up to six hours of College or University teaching per week during term time, with additional pay.

Check also: Ernest Rutherford Fellowship 2025

How to Apply

Applications for the 2026 St John’s College Research Fellowship must be submitted online by 14:00 BST on 18 September 2025. Follow these steps to apply:

  1. Access the Application Portal: Visit https://app.casc.cam.ac.uk/fas_live/sjcrf/ and click the Apply button.
  2. Complete the Application:
    • Provide your academic record and research details in plain text in the questionnaire section.
    • Upload PDF files for additional writings (e.g., research samples, not CVs or self-introductions).
    • Ensure all documents adhere to the total word limit for writings (including footnotes, references, etc.).
  3. Submit References:
    • Arrange for three academic references to be submitted by 14:00 BST on 23 September 2025.
    • References should comment on the originality, quality, and future potential of your work.
    • You are responsible for ensuring referees submit on time (check spam folders or contact them directly if needed).
  4. Review Your Application: No changes are allowed after submission, so ensure accuracy before submitting.

See also: KAUST Global Fellowship Program for Postdoctoral Researchers

Note: The College expects around 900 eligible applications, so submit a polished and complete application to stand out. For technical issues, contact [email protected]

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