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Department of Physics and Astronomy

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Marie Curie fellowship

Supporting researchers with between 0-8 years of post-PhD experience.

We are proud to support the Marie Curie fellowship programme, designed to assist researchers with 0-8 years of post-PhD experience.

Marie Curie fellowship

Status: Opens April 2024

Eligibility: Must meet mobility rules

Application process: In preparation for the funder deadline, we invite expressions of interest from those wishing to apply for a Marie Curie fellowship with our Physics and Astronomy Department.

Expression of interest

To ensure the submission of high-quality proposals, the department conducts an internal selection process for all major fellowship applications. It is essential to reach out early to discuss potential alignment with our funding schemes and departmental goals.

For schemes with a limited number of applicants per university, please submit a brief expression of interest (1-2 pages) for review by our academic leads. If you require guidance, our leads are available for advice. In some instances, a further sift will occur at the faculty or university-wide level.

Our internal selection process holistically assesses candidates, disregarding factors such as years since PhD, PhD institution, national origin, number of publications, or protected characteristics, unless mandated by funders.

We advise you to email your expression of interest to our fellowship support team as soon as possible and well in advance of the funder deadline.

Email us your interest

We support a range of fellowships

Our Physics Department supports postdoctoral, tenure-track, and established researchers in their fields, including the Newton International fellowship.

Physics fellowships we support