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Call for Entries: Wellcome Early-Career Awards

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Deadline: 21-Jul-2026

The Wellcome Early-Career Awards provide funding for early-career researchers across any discipline to establish themselves as independent investigators. Grants cover salary and up to £400,000 for research costs, enabling awardees to develop research maturity, transferable skills, and independent research programmes over a period of up to five years.

Program Overview

The Wellcome Early-Career Awards aim to support researchers ready to establish their own independent research identity. The award equips recipients to lead creative research programmes, develop project management skills, and acquire the maturity needed to run an independent research group. Even for those who later transition to industry, teaching, or other research-related professions, the programme builds transferable skills essential for a variety of career paths.

Funding Details

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Sponsor and Mentor Requirements

Role of Collaborators

Collaborators may:

Ineligibility

Applicants cannot apply if they:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility based on career stage, prior awards, and institutional commitments

  2. Identify a sponsor and, optionally, a mentor

  3. Develop a detailed research plan including objectives, methodology, timeline, and required resources

  4. Include collaborators if necessary for facilities or expertise

  5. Submit the application following Wellcome’s official guidelines

Why This Award Matters

FAQs

1. Who is eligible for the Wellcome Early-Career Award? Researchers who have completed a PhD or equivalent, with limited postdoctoral experience, and are ready to establish an independent research identity.
2. What funding is available? Salary plus up to £400,000 for research costs; some costs like overheads and overseas allowances are excluded.
3. Can part-time researchers apply? Yes, the award can be held part-time, with duration extended proportionally.
4. Are mentors required? Mentors are encouraged but optional; the sponsor can also serve as mentor.
5. Can collaborators receive salaries? No, collaborators can only have project-related expenses funded.
6. Are clinical researchers eligible? Yes, with allowance for up to 40% of time spent on clinical responsibilities.
7. Can previous awardees apply again? No, applicants who have previously held an equivalent early-career award are ineligible.

Conclusion

The Wellcome Early-Career Awards provide crucial support for researchers to establish independence, lead innovative projects, and build the skills necessary for long-term career success. By funding salary and research costs, the programme empowers early-career researchers to become leaders in their field while developing transferable skills for a range of professional paths.

For more information, visit Wellcome.

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