Mathematical Sciences Early Independence Fellowship

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
Ongoing

Funding

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Location

England

Applications

Rolling (always open)

Overview

The Mathematical Sciences Early Independence Fellowship supports early career researchers in mathematics. You can apply if your research falls within EPSRC's Mathematical Sciences area. This fellowship helps you develop independent research careers. The funding amount is not specified in the available information. There is no set deadline as applications are accepted on a rolling basis. You must be an early career researcher to be eligible. The fellowship is available for researchers in England. This is designed for academics rather than businesses or charities.

Eligibility

Who can apply:

academic

Key requirements:

  • Must be early career researcher
  • Research must be within EPSRC Mathematical Sciences remit
Who is this for?

This fellowship is for early career academic researchers in mathematical sciences. You need to be based in England and working within EPSRC's Mathematical Sciences remit. This is not suitable for businesses, charities, or established academics.

Sectors

Regions

Full details from Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)

Apply for an early independence fellowship if your research focus is within EPSRC Mathematical Sciences remit.You must have:

How to apply

Apply through EPSRC's application system. Check the EPSRC website for detailed application requirements and processes.

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Last updated: 20 May 2026