Royal Academy of Engineering Fellowships 2025 (XX12383)

University of Bath
February 12, 2025
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Job title Royal Academy of Engineering Fellowships 2025

Department Faculty of Engineering & Design

Salary See guidance document for salary details

Contract Type Full Time

Placed on Wednesday 15 January 2025

Closing date Wednesday 12 February 2025

Reference XX12383

Applicant Visa Guidance Skilled Worker visa: guidance for applicants (bath.ac.uk)

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Are you an early career researcher with a groundbreaking engineering idea? Are you looking for a career development opportunity in a supportive research community that will help unlock your research and leadership potential? Then a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship based at the University of Bath could be for you!

Each year, the Academy provides Research Fellowships (RAEng RFs) to promising early career researchers, assisting them in becoming future leaders and ambassadors in engineering. The scheme's objectives are:

  • supporting the best early career researchers in establishing their independence and international reputation
  • providing long-term support enabling the pursuit of an ambitious programme of engineering research and impact
  • developing ambassadors for RAEng and advocates for STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) disciplines
  • Professor Chris Bowen, Associate Dean for Research, Faculty of Engineering and Design at the University of Bath, says:

    The University of Bath provides a supportive and innovative environment for completing your Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship. 92% of our research is classed as world-leading or internationally excellent (Research Excellence Framework 2021). Join our thriving research community committed to gender equality, representation, progression, and success for all.

    Who can apply

    RAEng welcomes applications from all early career researchers worldwide who have been awarded their PhD in the last four years working within RAEng's subject remit. Eligible applicants from the following groups that are currently significantly under-represented in UK engineering research are encouraged to apply:

  • women
  • black people, including those with any mixed ethnicity with Black ethnic background(s)
  • disabled people
  • More information on eligibility can be found in the RAEng Scheme Guidance (2024). We expect the 2025 guidance to be published in the Spring.

    Applicants wanting to base their fellowship at Bath can either be already based at the university or can be from outside of the university.

    Further information

    For more information on the scheme, please see the scheme announcement.

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