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ST JOHN’S COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE, RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP COMPETITION 2026 FOR EARLY-CAREER ACADEMICS

Application Deadline: 2pm BST on 18 September 2025

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The St. John’s College Research Fellowships provide rising stars of academia with a rare opportunity to pursue postdoctoral research in an interdisciplinary community. Up to four Research Fellowships will be awarded in this competition. Applicants should have submitted their PhD after 1 October 2024, or be on track to have submitted their PhD by 1 October 2026.

ELIGIBILITY:

They accept applications from a graduate of any university within or outside the United Kingdom.

In this year’s competition they welcome applications for research in all STEM subjects and in the following arts/humanities disciplines: Anthropology, Architecture, Modern and Medieval Languages (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, and Portuguese), Classics, Education, History, History and Philosophy of Science, History of Art, Theology, Religion and Philosophy of Religion, Land Economy, and Philosophy.

Their Research Fellowship awards are for early-career academics. Successful candidates will normally be either postdoctoral researchers who have recently submitted their PhD or graduate students in the latter stages of research leading to a PhD.

Candidates should have either:

1. Submitted their PhD after 1 October 2024

Or

2. Be on track to have submitted their PhD by 1 October 2026.

Candidates holding a fellowship or other postdoctoral stipend (for example, awarded by a Research Council or other similar body) may apply, noting that any stipend or other funding received will be deducted from the Research Fellowship award.

Holders of a Fellowship at a Cambridge college may not apply. Candidates who accept a Fellowship from another Cambridge college will be deemed to have withdrawn from the St. John’s College Research Fellowship competition.

The 2026 St. John’s College Research Fellowships competition runs from 30 July to 18 September 2025.

Your application must be submitted online by 2pm BST on 18 September 2025. Referees will have until 2pm BST on 23 September to complete your references.

You can apply before getting all three references, but your application will be considered incomplete if the references are not added by the reference deadline. It is your responsibility to ensure that referees submit their references in time.

St John’s College policies are fully inclusive, regardless of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, gender identity or reassignment, or relationship status.

BENEFIT:

The four-year award offers a research stipend starting at £33,482 pa with an annual uplift, and award holders are elected to a Research Fellowship for this period.

Award holders are permitted to receive additional pay for up to six hours ’ College or University teaching a week during term time.

Research Fellows benefit from up to £10,000 in additional grants over their four-year tenure. These grants support the costs of academic materials, travel expenses, computer equipment, books, and costs relating to organising a conference or workshop in St. John’s.

Fellowships are held on condition of residence within the University of Cambridge, i.e., within 20 miles of the centre of Cambridge. Research Fellows can choose to live in College in single residential accommodation, with charges applying for services and supplies.

Research Fellows who live outside College, including those who live with their partner/family, are eligible for a housing allowance worth up to £35,760 over their four-year tenure. This allowance is paid monthly and is capped at 50 percent of rent paid. Research Fellows living outside St. John’s will have an office in College.  

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UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA 2026 COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP DOCTORAL STUDIES

Application Deadline: 20th September 2025

LOCATION: South Africa

In support of South Africa’s participation in the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan, the University has made Commonwealth countries (excluding South African citizens).

These awards, known as the University of Pretoria Commonwealth Doctoral Scholarships, will be granted on a competitive basis.

ELIGIBILITY:

The University of Pretoria Commonwealth Doctoral Scholarship is open to applicants who are citizens of Commonwealth countries, excluding South African citizens.

Applicants must intend to undertake their doctoral studies at the University of Pretoria, with commencement in the 2026 academic year.

Applicants must have formally applied for admission to the University of Pretoria for the 2026 academic year.

Each applicant must have identified a potential supervisor at the University of Pretoria.

Applicants are required to have submitted their academic qualifications for evaluation to the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). Further information is available at http://www.saqa.org.za.

Applicants must have completed their postgraduate Master’s degree at least two years prior to applying for admission in 2026.

Applicants older than 38 years of age at the time of application are ineligible for this scholarship.

Current or former Master’s or PhD students of the University of Pretoria are not eligible to apply

UP Commonwealth scholarship for PhD

BENEFIT:

The value of this Doctoral Scholarship will be R190 000 p.a. This amount must be used towards the following student costs: 2.1 Accommodation and living costs p.a. 2.2 Fees p.a. 2.2 Medical Aid for 2027 & 2028 (2026 medical aid at your own expense) 2.3 Books/Stationery. Note: The scholarship does not cover research running costs.

Additional costs covered by the University:

Flight ticket to RSA from home country on proof of study permit.

Return flight ticket to home country at the end of the completion of the programme as confirmed by the faculty.

Shuttle service on arrival in South Africa and return on completion of studies.

UP application fee and study visa costs, which will be refunded to the Applicant based on proof of receipts upon arrival at UP.

Supplementary Funds: The Commonwealth Scholarship holder may hold supplementary external bursaries/grants/scholarships with a maximum total value of awards, including this scholarship, of R300 000.00 p.a. The UP PhD Commonwealth Scholarship must be the primary award.

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