Future Leaders Fellowships (FLF) grant holders have the opportunity to extend their four-year fellowship by up to a further three years. The renewal funding will continue to support the development of a fellow and further the fellow’s work to undertake adventurous, ambitious programmes that tackle difficult and novel challenges.
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Search and filter this listApply to undertake a funded fellowship at an international cultural institution.
You must be either:
- a PhD student currently funded by AHRC (or ESRC for Library of Congress only)
- an early career researcher based at a UK research organisation eligible for AHRC funding
Apply for funding to connect researchers and local, regional and national government representatives, and conduct research into equitable, cross-sector partnership building, as a LUCIA-LGA early career fellow.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for AHRC funding.
Apply for funding to support ambitious research and innovation across UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)’s remit. You must be an early career researcher or innovator who is either:
- looking to establish or transition to independence
- developing your own original and ambitious plans within a commercial setting
The UK Metascience Unit will fund a cohort of early career fellows to build our understanding of how the growing adoption of AI is changing the research landscape, including what epistemic, metascientific, ethical and socioeconomic questions this raises, and how governments, industry, and funding organisations should respond.
Apply for fellowship funding to build AI capability.
This opportunity is for established researchers from across UKRI remit, without a background in core AI research, who want to build domain relevant AI capability.
You must be hosted at a UK research organisation eligible for UKRI funding.
Apply for funding to conduct research at participating cultural and heritage institutions.
You must:
- be an early career researcher
- hold a doctorate in a relevant subject or have equivalent professional experience