The role
The EPSRC Doctoral Prize is a scheme that supports EPSRC-funded PhD graduates who are excited about taking their research careers to the next level. The scheme offers the opportunity to launch a research career at the University of Bristol, where we are known for our high-quality research and innovation.
University of Bristol Doctoral Prize Fellows will propose their own bespoke programme to conduct innovative research at the frontiers of Science and Engineering.
Project proposals are invited across the full range of topics in EPSRC’s research portfolio.
Successful applicants will have the chance to take their research to the next level, whether by delivering high-impact innovative research, or by exploiting new interdisciplinary research opportunities. The Prize should not be viewed as an opportunity to complete PhD work.
Application deadline: Thursday 2 May 2024
Interviews: June 2024
What will you be doing?
Successful applicants will receive funding for up to 2 years.
Benefits include:
- Work within world-class research groups at the University of Bristol;
- In addition to a Project Sponsor (a key member of Bristol academic staff supporting your project proposal and, where appropriate, hosting your project in their facilities), you will have access to an academic mentor, available to offer advice on research and career development throughout the duration of the Fellowship;
- Access to personal and professional development opportunities;
Doctoral Prize Fellows will be recruited at Grade J (starting salary £41,732 per annum) on the University of Bristol salary scale and receive a grant of £10,000 for research costs. The Fellowship is intended for recent PhD graduates.
You should apply if
Applicants must have submitted their PhD thesis before their EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowship begins and must have been a recipient of EPSRC PhD studentship support (stipend and/or fee award) or have been an incorporated student in an EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training. Applications will also be accepted from students in the final stages of their PhD.
In the light of the variability of timelines around completion of a PhD, there are two bounds for eligibility:
- For applicants whose thesis has been examined, no more than 6 months must have passed between the viva and the application deadline;
- Applicants who have not yet submitted their doctoral thesis must declare an intention to submit within 6 months of the application deadline and include with their applications a statement of support pro-forma completed by their PhD supervisor.
Further information can be found in the Notes for Candidates document. Please contact doctoral-prize@bristol.ac.uk with any queries.
Additional information
For informal queries, please contact doctoral-prize@bristol.ac.uk
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- Application Form - University of Bristol EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowships 2024.docx
- HoS Statement - University of Bristol EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowships 2024.docx
- Supervisor Statement - University of Bristol EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowships 2024.docx
- Special Circumstances form - University of Bristol EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowships 2024.docx
JOB NUMBER
ACAD107456
CONTRACT TYPE/WORK PATTERN
Open ended / Full time
POSTING END DATE
02 May 2024
FACULTY/DIVISION
Research and Enterprise
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