This scheme provides the most talented early career scientists from underrepresented groups in STEM with research funding and high-quality training opportunities to build a strong base for a successful research career.
The Career Development Fellowship (CDF) is a four-year, postdoctoral research fellowship that aims to support the retention in STEM of researchers from underrepresented backgrounds. Fellowships will provide funding to conduct high-quality research and a comprehensive programme of mentoring, training and networking opportunities to support award holders in establishing a successful research career in the UK.
The scheme has been developed following cross-sector roundtables and Royal Society-commissioned reports (PDF) which looked at trends across 11 years of Higher Education Statistics Authority (HESA) data and benchmarked the Society’s early career fellowships (PDF) against the eligible applicant pool.
This process identified a need for interventions across the academic pipeline to support researchers from Black or Mixed Black African, Black Caribbean or other Black heritage backgrounds, particularly researchers making the transition from postgraduate to early postdoctoral stages.
The scheme is currently offered as a pilot with researchers from Black heritage. If successful, the pilot may be broadened to researchers from other underrepresented groups.
This fellowship aims to:
- Support talented early career researchers from underrepresented backgrounds in taking the first step towards establishing their research in a UK institution
- Provide researchers with the opportunity to undertake high-quality curiosity-led research
- Provide the most promising researchers with the mentoring, networking opportunities, training and support required to establish a successful research career in the UK
- Support talented researchers from underrepresented groups to pursue a career in STEM and strengthen the UK scientific workforce
The Royal Society recognises that diversity is essential for delivering excellence in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The Society wants to encourage applications from the widest range of backgrounds, perspectives and experiences to maximise innovation and creativity in science for the benefit of humanity. We regularly review and revise policies and processes to embed equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) principles in all aspects of the grant making process and ensure all talented applicants have an equitable chance to succeed as per assessment criteria.
Changes to the scheme
Subject categorisation – new question in the Research Proposal section of the form allows applicants to indicate whether their proposal is primarily in Biological Sciences or Physical Sciences.
Please make sure to read the latest scheme notes carefully before applying and be aware that the Royal Society runs other award schemes that you may be eligible for.
What does the scheme offer?
Applicants can apply for up to £690,000 over four years.
Funds can cover:
- Contribution to the Research Fellow’s salary and associated on-costs (at 80%)
- Directly allocated costs (at 80%)
- Research expenses (at 100%)
- Relocation and visa costs for themselves and their dependants (partner and children) can be requested in addition to the total grant cap of £690,000 over four years.
- The scheme includes a bespoke, high-quality programme of training, mentoring and engagement to support career development.
Deadline: 19 November 2025
For more information and to apply visit https://royalsociety.org/grants/career-development-fellowship/