Postdocs and Fellowships
Fellowships
We are very interested in hosting research fellowship applications from candidates who would complement the group’s activities. The group currently includes 10 faculty working on a variety of topics related to both early and late universe cosmology (e.g. CMB, cosmic strings, inflation, QFT, primordial black holes, dark energy, dark matter, modified gravity). We have close links with both the Astronomy Group in Physics and the Gravity Group in Maths.
We welcome applications that relate to all of the above research areas. We are also extremely open to extending the group’s areas of expertise and would be very happy to host someone who would allow us to do that, especially for longer term fellowships. A variety of potential fellowships are available, including Royal Society University Research Fellowships, Ernest Rutherford Fellowships (STFC), Marie Curie (EU) fellowships, and possibly national fellowships from the candidate’s country of origin.
Expressions of interest for fellowships should be sent to clare.burrage@nottingham.ac.uk and should include a CV and a brief description of your general research direction. For the case of Ernest Rutherford Fellowships and Royal Society University Research Fellowships, we have an internal deadline of 4th July 2025 since we need some time to decide which candidates we plan to support. For Ernest Rutherford Fellowships, this year STFC have introduced a template document for expressions of interest (please see below).
Ernest Rutherford Fellowships
Ernest Rutherford Fellowships are five year fellowships funded by the STFC (formerly STFC Advanced Fellowships). The STFC deadline last year was on 1st October 2025. They are open to candidates of any nationality, but each institution is limited in the total number of applications it can support. STFC encourages applications from those returning after a career break. They may submit applications in excess of the quota allocated to each department. For further information see . Last year the deadline for our internal sift was 4th July 2025.
Royal Society University Research Fellowships, Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowships, and Newton International Fellowships
Royal Society University Research Fellowships are five year fellowships (renewable for up to ten years in total) open to citizens of all nationalities (deadline 9th September 2026). The Royal Society also offers the Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship for candidates with a need for flexible support (deadline 28th October 2026), and Newton International Fellowships (two years) for early stage international (non-UK) researchers. For further information see . The details of the School review process this year are being finalised. The deadline will likely be in early July 2026, with expressions of interest consisting of an academic CV and a short research proposal.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions
The Marie Skłodowska-Curie scheme includes Individual Fellowships (IFs) intended to add significantly to the development of the best and most-promising researchers active in Europe. These are for trans-national researchers, including researchers coming to Europe and those moving within Europe, deadline 9th September 2026. There is an internal deadline for securing School support, so to apply to us for this scheme you should contact a member of the group in time to submit an academic CV and short (<1 page) outline of the proposal, including the synergy between the applicant’s and local supervisor's research, to Professor Anne Green before 1st June 2026. For further information see .
Royal Astronomical Society and Daphne Jackson Fellowships
RAS postdoctoral Fellowships provide support for up to 3 years for early career research astronomers and geophysicists. Applications are restricted to candidates who have a recognized PhD (or equivalent) obtained no more than 5 years before the start of their position or who have taken their viva before the application deadline and expect to be awarded the PhD by the time of appointment. The deadline for 2025 has not yet been announced, but is likely to be in November. The Daphne Jackson Trust offers flexible, part-time, paid Fellowships, normally for two years, to assist talented scientists into a career following a break of at least two years. Applications are accepted year round. For further information see .