Title: Postdoctoral funding Research fellowships
1Postdoctoral fundingResearch fellowships
2Types of funding available
- Grants
- To fund specific set of experiments
- May not have specific deadlines
- Applicant and/or employed researcher
- Likely to be in collaboration with academic staff
- Fellowships
- Funding for an individual
- Very specific eligibility criteria
- Usually annual deadline
3Funding bodies (FBs) for UK projects
- UK research councils
- MRC, ESRC, BBSRC, EPSRC, CSO.
- Major charities/scientific foundations
- Leverhulme Trust, Nuffield Foundation, Wellcome
Trust. - Learned societies
- British Academy, Royal Society
- Specific charities
- Research into Ageing, Alzheimers Research Trust
- Government Departments?
- Industry?
4Possible schemes of interest
- Learned societies e.g.
- British Academy postdoc fellowships
- Royal Society fellowships
- Scientific foundations
- Caledonian Research Foundation
- Leverhulme Trust career development fellowships
- Nuffield Foundation new career fellowships
- Specific subject charities
- Research into Aging
- Alzheimers Research Trust
- Research councils
- EPSRC/BBSRC/ESRC fellowships
5FBs (international work)
- European Union Schemes?
- Marie Curie awards
- Human Frontier Science Programme
- Contact Kerry Hay at RI
- Charity/trust administered schemes
- Royal Society
- British Academy
- Leverhulme Trust
- Check similar FBs in country interested in
- E.g. ESRC fellowships could go to citizens of
other countries if they were based at UK
university.
6Advantages of getting a fellowship
- Guaranteed income for 1-5 years
- Very highly valued by departments and on CV for
future jobs - Can carry out research that you want to
- No boss or supervisor in most cases
- Forms sometimes very quick to fill in
- If eligibility criteria strict competition might
not be too great
7Disadvantages of applying for a fellowship
- Some of the forms hugely complex and
time-consuming - Chances of success in big schemes very low
- Need to work independently
- May have very specific requirements
- E.g. age or experience criteria
8Applying for fellowships
- The art of creative bullshitting
9Before beginning application
- Speak to your supervisor
- Identify funding sources
- Read eligibility criteria really carefully
- Find out about FB
- Whos on the board?
- What research have they funded before?
- What are the strategic priorities, mission
statement, aims of organisation etc? - Contact them to ask any questions
- But check for e.g. FAQs first.
10Application process
- Decide where wish to carry out work
- Sponsorship
- If not in Aberdeen will probably need to find
someone at institution to sponsor you - May stand better chance if they know your work
already, or you have had some correspondence with
them - Discuss the application with experts (e.g.
academic staff, research finance).
11General tips for applications
- Look at a previous successful funding application
to your chosen FB if possible. - Make an effort to sell your research as (a)
brilliant and (b) related to the aims of the FB - Dont even consider being modest (but dont tell
complete lies). - Check out every bit of info on FB you can find
- Website, media etc
- Referee forms etc
12CVs
- Emphasise research experience
- Skills e.g. statistics, programming
- Papers published, under review, in press, in prep
- Internal and external presentations
- Involvement in organization of research activity
- Dont go into detail of non-academic jobs
- Trying to make it sound like want to follow
career in academia - Do mention transferable skills, teaching
- E.g. computer skills, stats skills, speaking
skills - Any grants or funding for e.g. conferences
13What will increase your chance of getting funding?
- Publications, conference presentations, other
research activities - Fantastic references
- from important or well-known people?
- Project fits well with mission of the FB
- Carefully read all guidelines to see what they
are looking for - Get advice on your application from someone
successful with that FB in the past. - Put in multiple applications to different FBs
14How are proposals evaluated?
- Fit with remit/aims of FB
- Adhere to all guidelines
- Well argued scientific case
- Clear plan of research
- Not too complicated
- Comprehensible to non-experts but convincing to
experts - Address interesting-sounding research questions
15Chances of getting funding?
- Vary hugely from one scheme to another
- More restricted the criteria or obscure the FB
the better the chance - No matter how good, your application less than
50 chance of funding - For many schemes chance may be nearer to 10
- Excellent practice for putting in grant
applications and the harsh rejections of academic
life - University and department will look favourably on
your attempts to get funding
16Example of fellowship application process
- Economic and Social Research Council
- Postdoctoral fellowships scheme
- http//www.esrc.ac.uk/esrccontent/postgradfunding/
posdoctorial_fellowship_scheme2.asp
17ESRC fellowships
- Postdoc fellowship scheme can only apply
immediately on finishing PhD - Closing date ?? January 2005
- Date may be chosen to minimise applications?
- You will need to be prepared well in advance
- Applicants must have completed their doctorate
no more than two years prior to the beginning of
the award or expect to do so by 1 October 2005. - Warning some of website info seems out of date
18Postdoctoral fellowships
- fund new researchers for one year immediately
after submission of doctorate - Completed after 1 October 2002 or plans to submit
by 1 October 2004. - nominated mentor
- hoped to support 70 new fellows in 2004??
- spine point 6 on the RAIA scale
- 21640 NI pension ?? research costs
(1000??)
19Priority areas
- applications are welcome from all disciplines,
but half of the awards made should fall into one
of the following priority areas - Area Studies
- Economics
- International Collaborative work
- Quantitative work including social statistics and
demography - Interdisciplinary work including work with the
natural and physical sciences
204 key objectives of scheme
- Allow fellows to
- Produce publications to improve chances for long
term employment - Disseminate findings to academic and non-academic
audiences - Improve research skills
- Carry out small amount of research related to PhD
and develop proposals for future funding
21Institutional support
- The mentor must be a senior colleague within the
institution, with research experience in the same
field as the applicant but should not, wherever
possible, be the PhD supervisor. - But this shouldnt rule out 2nd supervisors.
- The host institution will be expected to show
they have a commitment to the support and
promotion of young researchers and lecturers - ESRC will not normally permit awards to be
transferred from one institution to another.
22Submission of PhD thesis
- Applicants should anticipate that they would have
completed their doctorate by 1 October 2005 at
the time of application. - The expectation of submission by 1 October 2005
must be verified by the supervisor on the
application form. - Any offer of an award will be conditional until
ESRC has received documentary evidence of the
successful completion of the doctorate from the
applicant's institution.
23Application form costings
- Need to provide careful costing for requests for
funding for - Travel (e.g. conferences)
- Consumables (e.g. software)
- Exceptional items (e.g. postal costs)
- Equipment
- Must fully justify all requested funds
- Look at a successful ESRC application
24Application form mentor section
- Needs to provide sections on institutional
support, access to research resources, proposed
mentoring arrangements, short CV. - Quite long sections
- Need to allow sufficient time
- Will need to discuss your proposed research in
detail
25Application form signatures
- Needs to be signed by HoD, mentor, PhD
supervisor, Research Finance Services accountant. - Need substantial forward planning
- And everyone disappears end of Dec
26Application form CV
- Details of education, awards, employment, papers
and conferences. - Dont go into huge details irrelevant jobs
- Other sections requiring
- Most important research skills
- List of papers written to date
- Put in papers in preparation too
- Teaching experience
27Application form other sections
- Require summary of doctoral thesis.
- claims to originality excellence
- methodology and significant findings
- Impacts of your research
- Impacts include the impact of completed
research, the diffusion of its results - Impact on researchers, users and policy makers
- Communication plans
- Publications, conferences, debates, media.
- Communication to non-academic users
- Identify plans for at least 2 publications
28Application form 4 pages on proposed work
- Big clue address 4 key objectives of scheme
- Contribution to career development
- May be beneficial to include plans to do some
teaching or organise research activities - Publication plans
- Be specific and ambitious about journals
- Dissemination/networking
- Conferences and meetings
- Skill development
- Might include visits to other labs?
- New research skills that would benefit career?
294 pages on proposed work
- Development of research proposals
- Research plans, also plans to attract research
funding. Be as specific as possible. - Research activities
- Not expected to undertake new research but
limited work related to PhD can be undertaken. Be
careful not to make this focus of proposal. - Other
- ????
- Timetable
30Assessment of proposals
- Assessed by ESRC postdoctoral fellowship
assessment panel - Are these people listed on website?
- Assessment based on
- PhD supervisors report
- 2 independent referees chosen by ESRC
- Assessment panel
- Reference form on the web
- Notified of decision by end of May
31Referee assessment form
- Based on application how do you rate potential
intellectual ability of applicant? - Would a fellowship have significant impact on
applicants future career? - Priority for funding
- Ability, quality of programme, potential impact
of publication plans, strength of institutional
commitment, probable impact of award
32General useful information
- Powerpoint slides available _at_
- Psychology Dept gt Staff gt Louise Phillips gt
Personal homepage gt postdoc fellowships.
33Useful websites
- UK research councils http//www.rcuk.ac.uk/
- Leverhulme Trust http//www.leverhulme.org.uk/inde
x.htm - Nuffield Foundation. http//www.nuffield.org/home/
- Wellcome Trust http//www.wellcome.ac.uk/
- The Royal Society http//www.royalsoc.ac.uk/
- The British Adademy http//www.britac.ac.uk/index.
asp - Higher Education Research opportunities
http//www.hero.ac.uk/index.cfm - EC RD information service http//www.cordis.lu/en
/home.html. - REFUND research funding info generally
http//www.refund.ac.uk