Applications are now being accepted for St. John’s College, Cambridge’s Research Fellowship Competition 2026, which offers up to four extremely distinguished fellowships to outstanding early-career researchers. These fellowships, which are regarded as some of the most prestigious honours in academia, give young scholars the means, capital, and academic freedom to do independent and creative research at the University of Cambridge.
Early-career scholars who have recently finished or are almost finished with their PhD are the target audience for the scholarships. Those who are accepted will join St. John’s dynamic, multidisciplinary academic community, which has a long tradition of turning out top academics, such as Nobel Prize winners, accomplished scientists, and trailblazing humanities scholars.
The St. John’s College Research Fellowship 2026 presents a fantastic chance to start a career in academia. A substantial stipend, housing allowance, research funding, and access to an intellectually stimulating atmosphere that fosters creativity and academic performance are all provided to fellows.
Host Country: UK
University: University of Cambridge
Opportunity Type: Fellowship
Subjects: All Subjects
Eligibility Country: International Students
Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
Eligibility Criteria:
- available to graduates of any university in the world.
- Candidates need to possess either:
- PhDs submitted after October 1, 2024, OR
- be on schedule to turn in their doctoral work by October 1, 2026.
- Individuals who currently possess a Cambridge College Fellowship are ineligible.
- Candidates will be immediately removed from this competition if they accept another Cambridge Fellowship.
Benefits:
- aimed for academics in their early careers who have just finished or are almost finished with their doctorates.
- Fellows join a thriving interdisciplinary community that consists of Nobel Prize winners, scientists, humanities experts, and well-known academics.
- The duration of a research fellowship is four years.
- Advantages consist of:
- £33,482 is the first annual stipend, with increases each year.
- Research grants of up to £10k are available for conferences, travel, and scholarly materials.
- A four-year housing allowance of up to £35,760 (if living outside of college).
- free dining access, including one lunch every day at the college.
- You can choose to live in college housing or work in a Cambridge office.
- In addition to conducting independent research, fellows may lecture for up to six hours each week, earning significant academic experience.
Deadline: 18 September 2025