The Royal Society University Research Fellowship (URF) 2027 is one of the UK’s most prestigious fellowships for early-career scientists with the potential to become leaders in their field. This long-term, flexible fellowship gives outstanding researchers the freedom and funding to build an independent research career at a UK or Irish university or research institution. Applications for the 2027 round open on 14 July 2026 and close on 9 September 2026.
- Funder: The Royal Society (UK)
- Application Window: 14 July 2026 – 9 September 2026
- Duration: 8 years (subject to satisfactory mid-fellowship review)
- Value: Up to £1.87 million over 8 years
- Eligible Disciplines: Natural sciences (biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, biomedical sciences, and more)
- Eligibility: 3–8 years post-PhD research experience (excluding career breaks); must not hold a permanent academic post; any nationality welcome
- Funding Covers: Salary contribution, research expenses, equipment, PhD studentship support, indirect costs, relocation/visa costs
- Host Organisation: Must be a UK or Republic of Ireland university or research institution
- How to Apply: Via the Royal Society’s Flexi-Grant® portal. royalsociety.org/grants/university-research
The Royal Society URF is ideal for early-career researchers ready to establish independent research groups and pursue high-impact, innovative science. With a historically competitive success rate of around 7%, applicants are encouraged to prepare early, consult their host institution’s research office, and apply as soon as the portal opens in July. Researchers requiring a visa can benefit from the Royal Society’s fast-track Global Talent Visa endorsement process.
Always verify deadlines and details on the official Royal Society website before applying.
