British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships 2026–2027: Fully Funded Three-Year UK Research Fellowship for Early-Career Humanities and Social Sciences Researchers
The British Academy has officially opened applications for its prestigious Postdoctoral Fellowships 2026—one of the United Kingdom’s leading funding opportunities for outstanding early-career researchers in the humanities and social sciences. Designed to help postdoctoral scholars establish independent research careers, the fellowship provides three years of funding to enable recipients to complete a significant piece of publishable research while strengthening their academic profile within a UK university or recognised research institution.
Funded by the UK Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT), the fellowship supports researchers in developing their research and teaching experience, expanding their professional networks, and improving their prospects of securing permanent academic positions.
If you are an early-career researcher looking to advance your academic career through high-quality independent research, the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships 2026 could be the ideal opportunity.
About the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships
The British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships are awarded annually to an outstanding cohort of early-career researchers working in the humanities and social sciences.
The scheme is specifically designed to:
- Support outstanding postdoctoral researchers as they establish independent academic careers.
- Enable fellows to complete a substantial piece of publishable research.
- Enhance research and teaching experience within a university environment.
- Strengthen fellows’ academic profiles and career prospects.
- Integrate fellows into communities of established scholars in their disciplines.
The programme provides recipients with the time, resources, mentorship, and institutional support needed to become future academic leaders.
Unlike short-term research grants, this fellowship offers sustained support over three years, allowing researchers to focus on producing high-quality research outputs while gaining valuable academic experience.
Purpose of the Fellowship
The British Academy created this fellowship to bridge the gap between completing a doctorate and securing a permanent academic position.
The programme helps early-career researchers by:
- Developing independent research careers.
- Supporting publication of significant academic work.
- Encouraging excellence in humanities and social sciences research.
- Building teaching and research experience.
- Expanding academic networks.
- Improving long-term employability within higher education.
The fellowship recognizes that the years immediately following a doctorate are often critical for developing an academic career.
Fellowship Duration
Successful applicants will receive funding for:
Three years
The fellowship is:
- Non-renewable
- Full-time
- Hosted at an eligible UK institution
The earliest fellowship start date is:
1 September 2027
Funding Information
The British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship operates under the Full Economic Costing (FEC) model.
Under this funding arrangement:
- The British Academy funds 80% of eligible Full Economic Costs.
- Funding includes salary costs.
- Funding also covers directly allocated and indirect research costs under the FEC framework.
The fellowship is funded by the:
UK Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT).
What Fellows Will Do
Throughout the three-year fellowship, award holders will:
- Conduct an independent research project.
- Produce significant publishable research.
- Build an academic publication record.
- Gain valuable teaching experience.
- Participate in the scholarly community of their host institution.
- Collaborate with established academics.
- Strengthen professional research networks.
- Develop skills needed for long-term academic careers.
The primary emphasis of the fellowship is on completing research that contributes meaningfully to the humanities or social sciences.
Research Areas Supported
The fellowship supports research within:
Humanities
Examples include:
- History
- Philosophy
- Literature
- Languages
- Archaeology
- Classics
- Religious Studies
- Cultural Studies
- Linguistics
Social Sciences
Examples include:
- Sociology
- Political Science
- Economics
- Human Geography
- Anthropology
- Education
- Psychology (where eligible)
- International Relations
- Public Policy
Applicants should ensure that their proposed research falls within the British Academy’s funding remit.
Benefits of the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships
Successful fellows receive numerous professional and academic benefits.
These include:
Financial Support
- Funding under the Full Economic Costing model.
- 80% funding of eligible salary costs.
- Support for eligible research-related costs.
Research Development
Fellows gain opportunities to:
- Conduct independent research.
- Produce high-impact publications.
- Complete major research projects.
- Develop long-term research agendas.
Academic Experience
Recipients benefit from:
- Teaching opportunities.
- Research collaboration.
- Integration into academic departments.
- Access to university research resources.
Career Advancement
The fellowship significantly strengthens applicants’ prospects for:
- Permanent academic appointments.
- Future research grants.
- International collaborations.
- Leadership roles in academia.
Professional Networking
Participants become part of:
- Academic research communities.
- Established scholarly networks.
- Collaborative research environments.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must carefully review all eligibility requirements before applying.
To qualify, applicants must satisfy the following conditions.
1. Research Discipline
Applicants must be researchers in:
- Humanities
- Social Sciences
2. Host Institution
Applicants must be based at an eligible:
- UK university
- UK recognised research organisation
for the full duration of the fellowship.
3. Nationality Requirements
Applicants are eligible if they are:
- British citizens
- Nationals of any European Economic Area (EEA) country, regardless of where they obtained their doctorate
OR
Applicants of any nationality are eligible if they:
- Hold a doctorate awarded by a UK university.
Applicants who do not fall into either category may still be eligible if they can demonstrate:
- A strong prior association with the UK academic community.
4. Career Stage
Applicants must be early-career researchers.
Specifically, applicants are expected to have completed their:
Viva Voce examination between 1 April 2024 and 1 April 2027.
Applicants must also already hold postdoctoral status when the Research Awards Committee meets.
5. Permanent Academic Posts
Applicants are not eligible if they have ever held:
- A permanent academic appointment
- At any higher education institution
- Either in the UK or overseas
This restriction also applies if the appointment occurred before the doctorate was awarded.
Certain exemptions may apply and require prior approval from the British Academy before submitting an application. Please check last round’s scheme guidance notes further information regarding exemption from this criterion.
Host Institution Requirements
The fellowship must be held at an eligible institution such as:
- UK universities
- UK recognised research organisations
The host institution will provide the academic environment in which fellows complete their research.
Referee Requirements
Applicants must nominate one referee.
The referee will complete a questionnaire through the Flexi-Grant® system.
Normally, the referee should be:
- The external doctoral examiner
If unavailable:
- Another suitably independent external academic.
The referee cannot be:
- Proposed mentor
- Doctoral supervisor
- Internal examiner
- Staff member from the proposed host institution
Application Process
Applications are submitted online using the British Academy’s:
Grant Management System (GMS) – Flexi-Grant®
Applicants are encouraged to prepare carefully before submitting.
Application Timeline
Applicants should note the following important dates.
| Activity | Date |
|---|---|
| Applications Open | 1 July 2026 |
| Application Deadline | 30 September 2026 (17:00 BST) |
| Earliest Fellowship Start | 1 September 2027 |
| Fellowship Duration | Three Years |
Late submissions will not be accepted.
How to Apply
Applicants should:
- Review the official Scheme Guidance.
- Read the Application Guidance Notes carefully.
- Confirm eligibility.
- Secure an eligible UK host institution.
- Identify an eligible referee.
- Prepare the research proposal.
- Submit the application through Flexi-Grant® before the deadline.
- Ensure institutional approval is completed before the submission deadline.
Scheme Guidance
Before applying, applicants are strongly encouraged to review:
- Scheme Guidance Notes
- Application Guidance Notes
- Eligibility requirements
- Funding rules
- Assessment criteria
Carefully reviewing these documents can significantly improve the quality of an application.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The British Academy provides a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section to help applicants understand the fellowship and application process.
Common topics covered include:
- Eligibility requirements
- Career stage requirements
- Host institution eligibility
- Referee requirements
- Funding arrangements
- Application process
- Research proposal guidance
- Fellowship conditions
Applicants are encouraged to review the FAQs before contacting the British Academy.
Applicant Support
Applicants who require assistance can access several support resources.
These include:
- Scheme Guidance Notes
- Application Guidance Notes
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Knowbot AI chatbot
- British Academy Research Funding Team
Questions can also be directed via email to:
Why Apply for the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship?
Securing a permanent academic position has become increasingly competitive.
The British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship provides a unique opportunity to strengthen an academic career by offering dedicated time, funding, and institutional support to conduct independent research.
Beyond financial support, fellows gain valuable experience in research, teaching, collaboration, and scholarly engagement—helping them build competitive academic portfolios and establish themselves within their disciplines.
For researchers seeking to publish influential work, develop new collaborations, and secure future academic opportunities, this fellowship represents one of the UK’s most prestigious early-career funding schemes.
Visit HERE to learn more about the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships.
Conclusion
The British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships 2026 provide exceptional early-career researchers in the humanities and social sciences with the opportunity to establish themselves as independent scholars through a fully supported three-year research programme. Hosted at eligible UK universities and research organisations, the fellowship enables recipients to complete significant publishable research, gain valuable teaching and research experience, and integrate into leading academic communities.
With applications opening on 1 July 2026 and closing on 30 September 2026 at 17:00 BST, eligible researchers should begin preparing their proposals, confirming host institution arrangements, securing an appropriate referee, and reviewing the official guidance documents well before the deadline. For ambitious postdoctoral researchers aiming to strengthen their academic careers and contribute impactful research to the humanities and social sciences, this fellowship offers an outstanding pathway toward long-term academic success.
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