Postdoctoral Fellowships Outline Stage 2024-25 scheme guidance notes
Guidance notes for the Postdoctoral Fellowship Second Stage 2024-25. Please read these scheme notes carefully. Any incorrectly submitted application will be ineligible for award.
Scheme guidance
The British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship offers outstanding early career researchers the opportunity to strengthen their experience of research and teaching in an academic environment. This scheme aims to help develop the award holder’s curriculum vitae and boost their prospects of obtaining a permanent academic post. The primary emphasis is on the completion of a significant piece of publishable research, and the integration of the award holder into the community of established scholars within their field. The Fellowship is tenable for three years, starting autumn 2025 in a UK based university or higher education institution or independent research organisation. The Fellowship is non-renewable.
It is expected that up to 45 Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities and Social Sciences will be available to start in autumn 2025. This scheme is extremely competitive, and the success rate in recent years has rarely exceed 10%. The Academy will typically receive hundreds of applications for the available awards.
Suitable subjects for the Fellowship include any field of study within the Humanities or Social Sciences. The British Academy welcomes proposals for high-quality research in all its subject areas. While all proposals should be situated in an appropriate field of study, they may vary considerably in their approach to conceptualisation, methodology and/or outputs, depending on the discipline.
In some cases, creative and professional practice may play a significant role in shaping the methods and/or outcomes of research. In all proposals, whether practice-led or not, a clear scholarly rationale is required for the choice of research methods, processes and outputs.
Applicants are expected to avoid research misconduct when making their application.
Research misconduct includes the fabrication, falsification, misrepresentation or plagiarism in proposing, performing or reviewing research or in reporting results, as well as misrepresentation, mismanagement or inadequate preservation of data and/or primary materials.
Applications which engage in research misconduct will be disqualified from consideration.
Award holders are expected to develop lines of original enquiry in their subject, as well as to gain some experience of teaching (no more than five hours per week).
The British Academy expects an annual report from Postdoctoral Fellows, detailing the progress of their research, teaching experience and publications. Any books arising from the work done during the Fellowship should be posted to the British Academy.
Postdoctoral Fellows will be employees of the institution at which they hold their award and are therefore subject to the terms and conditions of employment of that institution. The scheme is covered under the Full Economic Costing (FEC) regime. Currently, the Academy funds 80% of salary costs, directly allocated and indirect costs under FEC. Research expenses are covered at 100% within the upper limit, which is set at £6000 over the three years. The £6000 may be allocated unevenly between years.
Please note that virement of funding between headings will not be permitted. Full detail of the FEC is not required by the Academy at the Outline Stage of application.
The initial salary will be expected to be commensurate with the early career stage of the applicant, and therefore equivalent to posts with similar duties and levels of responsibility within the host institution pay grades.
Outline Stage applicants are invited to supply information about their past academic experience, publications and research proposal. A referee will be required to answer a questionnaire about the applicant and their research proposal. Please note that referees are unable to upload documents and will need to complete the statement on Flexigrant. Outline stage applications do not need to include costings.
The Second Stage of application is by invitation only. The Second Stage requires the additional Head of Department Statement, details of the Full Economic Costing and research expenses, and a sample of written work.
Applications must be submitted and approved by 17:00 BST, 2 October 2024.
Referee contribution must be complete before the application can be submitted for approval.
Organisational approval must be recorded by 17:00 BST on 2 October 2024.
Outline Stage 2024-25
- Scheme Opens – 3 July 2024
- Deadline for Submission – 2 October 2024
- Result of Outline Stage Announcement – January 2025
Second Stage 2024-25
- Scheme Opens – 15 January 2025
- Deadline for Applicants 19 February 2025
- Result of Second Stage Announcement – end of June 2025
Earliest Start Date: 1 September 2025.
Latest Start Date: 1 January 2026.
Please note that all awards will need to begin within the above time period and the start date cannot be pushed back past 1 January 2026.
- British citizens and any nationals from the European Economic Area are eligible, regardless of where their doctorate was obtained. Anyone of any nationality who has a doctorate from a UK university is eligible.
- If an applicant does not meet the prior categories, they may be accepted if they can demonstrate ‘strong prior association’ with the UK academic community. This typically means a current significant period – with a minimum period of one year, which will need to be completed prior to your application being submitted - of employment at a UK institution in either a teaching or research position which is not permanent. Postgraduate degrees (MA or MSc) do not count.
- Early Career Status: There is no age criterion for these awards. Instead, eligible applicants are expected to be at an early stage of their career. This is defined as being within three years from the date of your successful Viva Voce examination.
- This period extends from 1 April 2022 to 1 April 2025.
- Exemption from this criterion may be granted for reasons occurring after the date of the viva voce examination such as: maternity leave, illness, family commitments etc. If you wish to apply for exemptions, please send us an email at [email protected] where we will review your case for an exemption on a case-by-case basis.
- The applicant must already be of postdoctoral status at the time when the Research Awards Committee meets. Applicants who expect to have had their viva by 1 April 2025, are eligible for consideration, but will have to withdraw their application if the examination is not completed on time.
- No applicant who has been appointed to a permanent academic post in an institution of higher education at any time in their career, whether in the UK or overseas, will be eligible. This includes positions held before the award of a doctorate.
- Exemption from this condition will generally be granted if an applicant has held a permanent role of less than 0.5 FTE. Please send us an email at [email protected] to apply for an exemption.
- The British Academy does not allow for resubmissions for the Postdoctoral Fellowship. If you have previously applied and failed to reach the Second Stage of the competition, you are not eligible to re-apply. Previously unsuccessful applicants will only be able to submit another application if specifically invited to do so by the British Academy.
It is important for those considering an application to think carefully about whether they and their proposed project are at a sufficiently advanced stage to be submitted to such a competitive scheme.
Applicants are required to nominate one referee. The nominated referee will have to answer several questions about the applicant and their research proposal. Applications without a completed referee statement will not be considered.
Your referee should be familiar with your project and able to comment on its significance, feasibility, and on your abilities. We recommend the External Examiner for your PhD. The reference may be supplied by a scholar based outside the UK if you wish.
Please note your referee cannot be your proposed mentor, your supervisor or an internal examiner. Applications submitted with an ineligible referee will not be considered.
Awards are made to individual scholars for their merit. This is not an award to the host institution, though it must be held in an institutional setting. Applicants are advised to give serious consideration to their choice of institution and must ensure that it is a suitable environment for their field of research.
Suitable institutions include any UK university or recognised UK research organisation based in the UK. Some institutions based overseas are included, such as the British International Research Institutes or overseas campuses of UK universities.
Applicants and their proposed host organisations must be able to explain how support for the career development of the award holder will be delivered and why the proposed host organisation is best placed to ensure that relevant opportunities are made available in the event of success.
The Academy is open to proposals where the full range of career development may be led by one host organisation but delivered in partnership with others. For example, in a research-based organisation, where teaching experience might be gained in a partner organisation, or where an applicant works in a centre which is part of an established inter-university collaboration. Payment of the funding awarded will continue to be made to the lead organisation only. The Academy expects a clear statement about the arrangements for the sharing of funding to be included in the financial detail’s justification section of the application at the second stage of the assessment process.
Applicants are encouraged to consider moving to a different institution for the Postdoctoral Fellowship from that at which the doctorate was undertaken. However, the Academy will in no way disadvantage applicants applying within the same institution, if there is a strong case for remaining - whether for academic or personal considerations. You may use the ‘Personal Statement’ section of the application form to expand on this if needed.
The grants management system, Flexi-Grant, requires that the institution approves the application, to indicate that they agree to provide further information, including the Full Economic Costing of the application at the Second Stage of the competition. Institutions may require plenty of notice and may well have internal deadlines. Contact with the proposed institution at the earliest possible opportunity is strongly recommended.
Appendix 1 sets out advice to potential host institutions and explains what the Academy expects host institutions to provide in terms of facilities, teaching opportunities and as an employer. The proposed host institution will be asked to confirm the formal acceptance of a Postdoctoral Fellow once an award has been approved.
When naming a potential host institution, applicants should bear in mind that they are committing themselves to that institution. The Full Economic Costing basis of the award means that the flexibility to move institutions prior to taking up an award is severely limited. Only rarely in exceptional cases may agreement to transfer an award be given.
Your proposed host institution may already operate a formal scheme of mentoring for new members of staff and, if so, you will be expected to be covered by the scheme. If no such scheme is already operational, the Academy has adopted a set of guidelines indicating what such a scheme is expected to involve.
The mentor should be an established and experienced member of staff, if possible in an academic field close to that of the Postdoctoral Fellow, whose role is intended primarily to provide moral and practical support and advice.
It is not suggested that the mentor should act in a supervisory capacity. However, mentors should be asked to take a interest in the PDF, showing concern for their welfare, and making themselves available for consultation on such matters as personal and career development, research and teaching opportunities, approaches to potential publishers and the presentation of work for publication.
The Academy expects that the mentor should not need to devote more than the equivalent of one hour per month to these tasks, and that is the limit of the Academy’s contribution to the costs of mentoring.
Initial assessment of applications is made by subject specialist assessors. Decisions on these outline applications will be communicated to all applicants by the end of January 2025.
Assessors will consider the scholarly importance of the project, the ability of the applicant, the feasibility of the proposed research programme (focusing on proposed methodology and timescale), and the applicant’s publication record, bearing in mind the early career focus of the award. Assessors may consider language competence where understanding material in a foreign language is crucial to the research objective.
The initial assessment of applications is made by peer reviewers, whose comments and recommendations are then considered by the Research Awards Committee. Specific advice may also be sought from other experts. There are no interviews prior to offers being made.
By late January 2025, the British Academy expects to invite submission of Second Stage applications from a smaller number of applicants, probably no more than 15–20% of the original field. The Second Stage application allows the applicant to update their proposal, publications and academic experience. It will also require detailed financial costings, and the submission of a sample of written work.
The Second Stage submission will be considered by specially appointed selection panels. Recommendations are then placed before the Academy’s Research Awards Committee, which will meet in May 2025. Offers will be issued to successful applicants, and the prospective host institution will be asked to give its consent before the award is confirmed.
Applications not completed correctly (including references) and submitted on time will not be considered.
Once you have submitted your application for approval by your host institution, an automatic email will be sent to the organisation approver for your host institution. The organisation approver will either: approve and submit your application, ‘send back’ your application for edits/corrections or decline your application. You must complete your application with enough time for your host institution to review and approve your application.
Host institutions must record their approval by 5pm, 2 October 2024.
It is recommended that you allow at least five working days for this process. Please check with your proposed host institution as their internal timetables may require earlier submission. If your host organisation approver requests modifications, they can return your application to you for editing.
Once an application has been approved by the organisation approver, it cannot be returned.
Please note that once the closing date has passed, host organisation approvers cannot approve applications and submit them to the British Academy. Unapproved applications are removed from consideration
The Academy has adopted a Code of Practice for assessing research applications, setting out the principles of equity, integrity and confidentiality governing the treatment of all applications for research support. Regrettably, feedback is not a feature of this programme. The Academy is unable to discuss the decisions of the awarding Committee, which are governed by the Code of Practice. Submission of the application form constitutes the applicant's agreement to all terms, conditions and notices contained in the Scheme Notes.
Anyone registered with special needs, please get in contact with us if you require additional support. Part time study, for example, may be possible to support your needs.
Assessors evaluate each proposal based on academic merit: Taking into account its originality, its relationship to, and the volume of, research already in the field, the scholarly importance of the research proposed, the suitability of the methodology, the feasibility of the research programme, the specificity of the scheme of research and the intended outcomes. Assessors will evaluate the ability of the applicant to undertake the proposed research, taking into account their track record in terms of publication, their academic age and stage of career. Assessors may take into account evidence of language competence where the understanding of material in a foreign language is crucial to the achievement of the research objective.
Once your application has been fully submitted, you will not be contacted again by the British Academy until decisions have been made. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application by the end of January 2025. Results are issued by email.
Applicants in any doubt about their eligibility or any other aspect of their application are advised to contact the Research Funding Office at the British Academy.
Email: [email protected]
- Scheme opens: 3 July 2024
- Deadline for submissions: 17:00 BST on 2 October 2024
- Results announced by email to address on application: early January 2025
Application guidance
Any application which is incorrectly submitted will not be eligible
The application can be completed by using the navigation tabs on the application summary page, with each page categorised as follows:
Page 1: Eligibility Declaration Page
Page 2: Research Proposal
Page 3: Proposal Focus
Page 4: Applicant Personal Details
Page 5: Applicant Career Summary
Page 6: Equal Opportunities
Page 7: Applicant Referee Statement
A full list of question fields to be completed as part of the application can be found in the following table. Each box in the table represents a page of the application form: the left-hand column contains the questions within each of these pages as set out in the form; the right-hand column contains useful guidance.
Please read the guidance notes carefully before completing the form.
When your application form is complete, all sections on this summary table will be marked as ‘Complete’. The ‘Complete’ status will only appear when all the mandatory fields in that section have been completed. All mandatory fields are marked with an asterisk ‘*’. This includes the Referee Statement – this must be marked as ‘Complete’ by the Referee and only then will a ‘Submit’ button appear for you to be able to submit your application.
Please answer the following questions to ensure that you are eligible to apply for the British Academy’s Postdoctoral Fellowships.
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Subject area
Please select the subject most relevant to your research.
Research proposal title
Self-explanatory.
Abstract
The abstract should be written with an informed general audience in mind, not one that is specialised in your field. The limit on this field is 150 words
Proposed Host Institution
Please indicate here your choice of host institution, including the appropriate faculty, department, research institute or college where you propose to work.
Reason(s) for choice of host institution
Please explain the reason(s) for your choice of UK host institution (the university/research institute, department). This is expected to be a brief paragraph setting out the main reason(s) for the choice of host institution. 150 words max.
Proposed mentor
Please provide the name of your proposed mentor and their role at the institution. 100 words max.
Previous Research
This refers to the research completed for the PhD. Please describe briefly the research already undertaken. The limit on this field is 600 words.
Proposed Programme
Please give a detailed description of the research programme, including methodology. Applicants should be aware of the importance that assessors place on the viability, specificity and originality of the research programme and of its achievability within the timescale, which should be specified in the Plan of Action. If there is a need to include a short bibliography to help a reader understand the context, this should be included here and is counted within the word limit of the field. Applicants should be aware of the importance that the assessors place on the scholarly importance of the project and on its feasibility, especially in terms of the proposed methodology and timescale. The limit on this field is 2000 words.
Plan of Action
Try to be as realistic as possible, but keep in mind that research programmes will develop over time and this plan of action is not something that is expected to account for every minute and is not unchangeable. Your chances of award will be affected by the assessors' perception of how viable and realistic this plan is. 800 words max.
Planned Research Outputs
Please indicate here what the expected output(s) from your research programme might be. As appropriate, please state as follows: monograph, journal article(s), book chapter(s), digital resources, other (please specify). Details of your plans for publication should be stated under Plans for publication/dissemination below. The limit on this field is 300 words.
Plans for publication/dissemination
Please state in more detail here what plans you have for publication or other dissemination of your research, including potential publishers, journals, conferences etc that are appropriate for your research subject: 500 words max.
Digital Resource
If the primary product of the research will be a digital resource, have you obtained guidance on appropriate standards and methods?
Deposit of Datasets
For projects whose primary purpose, or significant product, is the creation of a digital resource, data created as a result of the research, together with documentation, should be offered for deposit in an appropriately accessible repository within a reasonable time after the completion of the project.
The Academy understands that in some cases, for ethical or privacy reasons, datasets may not be deposited to an accessible repository in full. Where this is the case, we expect that appropriate efforts be made to deposit as much of the dataset as is practicable.
*Start/End date
Self-explanatory.
*Language Competence
Self-explanatory.
Endangered or Emerging Subject Area
Applicants should be intending to pursue original, independent research in any field of study within the humanities or social sciences. There are no quotas for individual subject areas and no thematic priorities. The primary factor in assessing applications will remain the excellence of the proposal. The Academy will, however, where appropriate, take into account the aim of providing particular support for certain important fields, either emerging areas of scholarship or areas of research that are endangered or under threat. 300 words max.
Ethical Issues
Are there any special ethical issues arising from your proposal that are not covered by the relevant professional Code of Practice? Have you obtained, or will you obtain ethical approval from your employing institution or other relevant authority? If the answers are yes to special ethical issues and no to having obtained prior approval, please describe here the non-standard ethical issues arising from your research and how you will address them.
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*Primary subject, secondary subject
If you are unsure about eligibility criteria, please email us.
*Time period
Please indicate if your application is relevant to a specific time period.
*Audiences
Please indicate if your application is relevant to any particular audience.
*Regional interests
Please indicate if your application is relevant to a specific region of the world.
*Employing organisation
Please select the organisation at which you wish to be based for the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (if successful).
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*Lead Applicant contact details
Please take care to review and complete your personal details accurately. Errors in this section can cause difficulties in the processing of your application.
Please use the search bar to find your home institution and add the organisation to your application. If your organisation is not available, then it may not be registered in our system. Before requesting the addition of a new organisation, please check that it is not affiliated with any organisations that is already registered. If it needs to be added please email us.
*Nationality
You must select at least one Nationality, and up to three if applicable.
*PhD awarding university
Please state the university from which your doctorate was awarded.
Nationality
You must select at least one Nationality, and up to three if applicable.
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*Statement of qualifications and career
Please give dates of your academic qualifications and career. In reverse chronological order.
*Present appointment, employing institution and department
Please give requested details regarding your current appointment.
Permanent academic post
Have you ever held a permanent academic post?
Personal statement
Applicants are invited to include any information relating to their professional career which they may wish to be taken into account in assessing this application, particularly in relation to exemption criteria. For example, details of a career break, or family care responsibilities. This is an optional field. 150 words max.
PhD Submitted/Awarded/Expected
To be eligible, you must expect to have had the viva voce examination by 1 April 2025.
*Name of doctoral supervisor
Self-explanatory.
*Name of internal and external examiner
Self-explanatory.
*Other academic experience
Please provide details of all academic posts held prior to your present position (with dates), including any teaching experience gained during doctoral registration.
Please include details of any experience in organizing conferences, workshops and wiki-based discussions. If none, please state none. 500 words max.
Publications
Please list your principal and / or relevant publications in reverse chronological order, to a maximum of six.
Unpublished research
Please list any extant unpublished projects funded by the Academy or any other agency, and their expected publication date (or other explanation).
Previous support dates
Please give details of any research application submitted to the British Academy within the last five years: Please note that only one British Academy research grant may be held, or applied for, at any one time.
Where did you hear of this scheme?
Self-explanatory.
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Equal opportunities
This page is not mandatory, however, the Academy is committed to supporting diversity in our funding and would appreciate applicants completing the following details to enable us to monitor and analyse how inclusive our processes are.
The information provided will be treated as strictly confidential and will be used for statistical purposes only. It will not be seen by those involved in the selection process and no information will be published or used in any way which allows any individual to be identified.
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Referee
Applicants are required to nominate one referee. The nominated referee will have to answer several questions about the applicant and their research proposal. This is all completed online on Flexi-Grant. Please note that the Referee’s contribution must be completed (and marked as complete) on the Flexi-Grant system before the applicant can submit the application for approval. You are strongly advised to ensure that your referee submits the reference well in advance of the final deadline for this round of competition, which is 5pm (UK time) 2 October.
Please note this deadline is the final deadline: organisation approval must be recorded before the 5pm deadline on 2 October.
Your referee should be familiar with your project and able to comment on its significance, feasibility, and on your abilities. We recommend the External Examiner for your PhD. The reference may be supplied by a scholar based outside the UK if you wish. Please note your referee cannot be your mentor, a past supervisor or an internal examiner.
Before listing your referee on your application form, you should seek permission from them that they are happy to provide this before the deadline. It is essential that you enter the correct email address for your referee (especially if they are using more than one email address) otherwise your referee will not receive the automated messages delivered from the British Academy GMS.
We strongly advise that you submit your application as early as possible to avoid any last-minute issues with your referee. There have been cases where applicants have been rejected by last-minute failures to secure a reference.
An application cannot be considered unless the reference has been submitted on time. Please note that references must be provided through the British Academy GMS, they cannot be provided as an email attachment nor sent by post in hard copy.
Flexi-Grant® guidance
Please refer to the British Academy Flexi-Grant® Guidance Notes