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CHEVENING OXFORD CENTRE FOR ISLAMIC STUDIES FELLOWSHIP (OCIS) AND OCIS ABDULLAH GÜL FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: 7 October 2025, at 12:00 (UTC)

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The Chevening Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OCIS) Fellowships are aimed at mid-career academics or professionals who are dedicated to the promotion of academic activities that encourage a more informed understanding of the culture and civilization of Islam and contemporary Muslim societies.

ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible for a Chevening OCIS Fellowship, you must:

Demonstrate the potential to rise to a position of leadership and influence.

Demonstrate the personal, intellectual and interpersonal attributes reflecting this potential.

Be a citizen of one of the following countries and a resident in one of these countries at the point of application: Afghanistan, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Occupied Palestinian Territories, the Philippines, Senegal, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, or Uzbekistan.

Return to the country of your citizenship at the end of the period of the fellowship.

Hold a postgraduate-level qualification (or equivalent professional training or experience in a relevant area) at the time of application.

Have significant professional and/or academic research experience (at least five years).

Have a good working knowledge of English to be assessed in your application form and if you are invited to interview.

Not hold British or dual-British citizenship.

Not be an employee, a former employee, or a relative of an employee of His Majesty’s Government, or have been within the last two years from the opening of Chevening applications (including the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office; all British Embassies/High Commissions; the Home Office; the Ministry of Defence; the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy; the Department for International Trade; and the UKVI), the British Council, or a sponsoring UK university.

* Note: Immediate relatives are defined as parents or step-parents, siblings or step-siblings, children or step-children, spouses, civil partners, or unmarried (where the couple have been in a relationship akin to marriage or civil partnership for at least two years).

Please note that applicants who have previously received financial benefit from an HMG-funded scholarship or fellowship are eligible to apply after a period of five years following the completion of their first HMG funded award. In these cases, applicants will be required to demonstrate their career progression from that point.

Applicants should be prepared to outline a short proposal on the area of academic research they would like to conduct at the time of application submission. The proposal should include a main research question and how the applicant intends to conduct this research while in residence at the Centre.

The Chevening Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Fellowship (OCIS) and OCIS Abdullah Gül Fellowship selection process involves two rounds of interviews. The first interview will be with British embassies and high commissions. Candidates should be prepared to explain their suitability and motivations for the Chevening OCIS fellowship and should also be prepared to explain their research interests. Successful candidates will be invited to a second and final interview with representatives from OCIS which will focus further on your research interests.

BENEFIT:

Five-month period of research at OCIS.

Living expenses for the duration of the fellowship.

Return economy airfare from home country to the UK.

Allowance package for research-related activities.

Access to a programme of cultural events and activities organised by the FCDO and the Chevening Secretariat.

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ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY WALTERS KUNDERT FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: 23 November, 2025

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The Walters Kundert Fellowship offers an annual award to support field research in physical geography within Arctic and/or high mountain environments, with preference for field studies that advance the understanding of environmental change past or present.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Society’s grants programme aims to promote geographical research and a wider understanding of the world. As such, it is not required that you have a geography degree, work in a geography department or define yourself as a geographer. However, it is essential that the project you are undertaking advances geographical knowledge.

By submitting an application for an award that is part of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) (herein ‘the Society’ or ‘RGS-IBG’) grants programme, you confirm your acceptance of the following terms and conditions. Any questions or concerns regarding these terms and conditions should be submitted to the Grants Officer prior to the submission of an application. The Society reserves the right to alter these conditions, without notice, at any time.

All grants are awarded at the discretion of the Society. Applicants may only apply for one grant within an annual cycle (deadlines October to April), with the exception of the Gilchrist Fieldwork Award, which can be applied to in addition to any other post-PhD researcher grant; the Postgraduate Research Awards—PhD students may apply for the Frederick Soddy Postgraduate Award while an application to the Postgraduate Research Awards is pending; and the Henrietta Hutton Research Grant and Monica Cole Research Grant, which can be applied to at the same time. An individual may only be awarded one grant in any one cycle.

Applications for fieldwork that is currently taking place or has already been completed will not be considered.

All funds awarded must be used for the purposes set out in the application submitted for the award. These purposes include travel, maintenance, data collection, and temporary research assistance (as appropriate to a specific grant). The costs of additional childcare, beyond that required to meet the normal contracted requirements of the job and that are directly related to the field elements of the project, may be requested as a directly incurred cost. However, childcare costs associated with normal working patterns may not be sought. Salary costs of the PI/costs to buy out staff time will not be funded. Grants may not be used to fund conference attendance (with the exception of the 30th International Geographical Congress Award). Expenses for equipment, lab costs, and sample analysis should not exceed 20% of the amount awarded.

Grants are not transferable to individuals or organisations.

The Society reserves the right to withdraw or recall support at any time.

Any terms and conditions or codes of conduct for third-party organisations relevant to a grant must be adhered to.

If funding is sought for a component of a larger project, the sub-project should be free-standing with its own objectives.

BENEFIT:

The Walters Kundert Fellowship offers an annual grant of £10,000

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