British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship 2026-2027

Applications will open for the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship 2026-2027. This prestigious three-year fellowship supports outstanding early-career researchers in the humanities and social sciences. It helps them build their research profile and teaching experience at a UK university. The fellowship is fully funded for research purposes. It covers salary costs, research expenses, and institutional overheads. There is no application fee. Key Deadline: 30 September 2026 (17:00 BST). You can check out BS, MSPhD and postdoc positions here.

Key Details:

  • Degree Level: Postdoctoral
  • Host Country: United Kingdom
  • Application Deadline: 30 September 2026 at 17:00 BST
  • Scheme Opens: 1 July 2026
  • Funding Type: Fully funded fellowship (salary + research costs)
  • Application Fee: None

Key Benefits:

This fellowship gives you the chance to focus full-time on your own independent research project for three years. You will receive:

  • A competitive salary paid at your host university’s standard rate for early-career researchers
  • Full economic costing support that covers salary, National Insurance, pension, and institutional costs
  • Funding for research expenses to support your project
  • Opportunities to gain teaching experience (up to 5 hours per week)
  • A dedicated mentor to support your integration into the department and your career development
  • Full access to university facilities, libraries, and academic networks
  • Strong support to complete a major piece of publishable research, such as a monograph or journal articles

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Important Dates (2026-27 round):

  • Scheme opens: 1 July 2026
  • Deadline for submission + institutional approval: 30 September 2026, 17:00 BST
  • Earliest start date: 1 September 2027

Eligibility Criteria:

Applicants must:

  • Be early-career researchers in humanities or social sciences
  • Have had their viva voce examination between 1 April 2024 and 1 April 2027 (check scheme notes for exemptions)
  • Be of postdoctoral status by the time the Research Awards Committee meets
  • Propose to work at an eligible UK university or research organisation

Nationality Rules:

  • British citizens and EEA nationals are eligible
  • Anyone with a UK doctorate is eligible
  • Other nationalities may qualify with “strong prior association” with the UK academic community (minimum one year, typically non-permanent employment)

Note: Only one application per person. Interdisciplinary projects are welcome if primarily within humanities/social sciences.

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Application Process:

For Applicants via Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA)

OSGA runs an internal selection process:

  • Check eligibility and read full scheme notes (new notes expected 1 July 2026)
  • Submit Expression of Interest by 9 July 2026, 9:00 am (includes CV, research idea, and potential mentor details)
  • Shortlisted candidates: 15-minute online presentation to OSGA Research Committee
  • Selected candidates: Submit final proposal to OSGA by 3 September 2026, 9:00 am
  • OSGA-supported applications due via Flexi-Grant by noon on 21 September 2026
  • Institutional approval and final submission by University of Oxford: 30 September 2026

Contact: [email protected] for questions.

How to Apply (General):

  1. Read the official scheme guidance notes and application notes (available from 1 July 2026 on the British Academy website).
  2. Register and submit your application through the British Academy’s Flexi-Grant system.
  3. Prepare a strong research proposal, including abstract, methodology, plan of action, and expected outputs.
  4. Secure a UK host institution and a mentor.
  5. Arrange for your referee to submit their statement.
  6. Submit your application before the deadline and ensure institutional approval.

Terms and Conditions Highlights

  • Fellows become employees of the host institution
  • Maximum 5 hours/week teaching (averaged)
  • Mentor required from the host department
  • Limited interruptions possible (e.g., maternity, career development)
  • Outputs expected: monograph, journal articles, etc.


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