Events in Physics
These are the Society鈥檚 premier research awards and the aim of this scheme is to release the best leading researchers from teaching and administration allowing them to focus on research.
Am I eligible to apply?
This scheme is open to world-class researchers (scientists and engineers) of outstanding achievement.
Research must be within the of natural sciences, which includes but is not limited to biological research, chemistry, engineering, mathematics and physics. The Royal Society does not cover clinical medicine (such as patient orientated research and clinical trials), social sciences or humanities, other than when working in partnership with organisations.
The scheme is open to applicants of all nationalities; applications are particularly welcomed from internationally renowned researchers currently residing outside of the UK. Royal Society Research Professors requiring a visa to work in the UK are eligible for the Research and Innovation Talent Visa, i.e. the Tier 1 Exceptional Talent Visa, under the accelerated process of endorsement. Other visa routes are available. Further details can be found on the Society's .
Before applying, please ensure that you meet all the eligibility requirements which are explained in the scheme notes.
What is the scheme鈥檚 value and tenure?
Research Professors are appointed for up to 10 years: five years in the first instance with the opportunity to renew the professorship for a further five years subject to satisfactory progress.
The scheme provides funding for:
- Contribution to the award holder's salary: contribution of 拢83,334 per year, which can be supplemented at the discretion of the host organisation
- Research assistance: 80% of the full economic cost of a PDRA
- Research expenses: consumables, equipment and travel costs. This can include a contribution to a four year PhD studentship
- Up to 拢100,000 per year until 2021
- Start up costs of up to 拢200,000 in financial years 2019/20 and 2020/21
- Up to 拢16,000 per year for financial years 2021/22 onwards
There will be seven awards available including six Royal Society Research Professorships supported through the 鈥淩esearch Talent Fund鈥 as well as the Royal Society Noreen Murray Research Professorship restricted to research in neurological sciences (specifically, neurobiology).