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Oppenheimer Research Fellow (Fixed Term)

Cambridge

Cambridge

On-site

GBP 37,000 - 47,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

A prestigious university is offering an Oppenheimer Research Fellowship in Colloid Science, starting on 1 October 2026. Candidates must hold a PhD by that date and have recent research experience. The fellowship includes a stipend ranging from £37,694 to £46,049 and supports innovative research in collaboration with established teams. Applications are due by 6 January 2026, and detailed proposals are required.

Benefits

Contribution towards relocation expenses
Research expenses support up to £25k p.a.

Qualifications

  • Completed a PhD by 1 October 2026.
  • Not more than three years post-doctoral research by 1 October 2026.
  • Ability to provide a detailed research proposal.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct independent research in colloid science.
  • Collaborate with established research groups.
  • Submit documents according to the application guidelines.

Skills

Colloid Science
Research Experience
PhD
Scientific Writing

Education

PhD in a relevant field
Job description
# Oppenheimer Research Fellow (Fixed Term)Applications are invited for an Ernest Oppenheimer Early Career Research Fellowship to be held at Cambridge University in Colloid Science, as broadly interpreted within the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, materials science and engineering. These Fellowships are intended to provide an opportunity for independent research, though the holders usually work in collaboration with an established research group. Applications are encouraged from researchers who will have completed a PhD by 1 October 2026 and have normally spent not more than three years after a PhD viva or defense in post-doctoral research by 1 October 2026.The post will be based in Cambridge in an appropriate department.Tenure is for three years commencing from 1 October 2026. The stipend range is ã37,694 - ã46,049 p.a. Automatic annual increments will go up to Single Salary Spine point 48 only. A contribution may be made towards relocation expenses, and up to ã25k p.a. will be made available for research expenses.The Oppenheimer Fellowship cannot be held concurrently with any other paid position, or position which would normally attract a stipend.You will need to upload:(a) Curriculum Vitae (2 pages maximum) including academic career, qualifications (with class of degree and position in course as x/y), any relevant teaching experience, list of papers published (only papers with a DOI may be quoted). The list of papers should give the titles of the papers, the complete author list and the name of the journal, and should be numbered, not bulleted.(b) Two statements, describing respectively your previous and current research (1 page maximum), and the proposed research programme, including its relevance to broad colloid science (3 pages maximum).(c) A completed Head of Department Written Approval form (completed by the Head of the Department in Cambridge in which you hope to work).Please ensure that uploaded documents are submitted in a font no smaller than 11 pt. Applications exceeding the specified length (CV, including the list of publications, 2 pages; previous and current research, 1 page; proposed research, 3 pages) or in a font size smaller than 11 point will not be accepted. If you upload any additional documents which have not been requested, they will not be considered as part of the application.Please ensure that you clearly explain in your application how your research proposal relates to colloid science.Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered.Please include, in the online application form, the names, addresses and e-mail addresses of two persons (only) who are willing to give a confidential assessment of your research to the Committee of Management; at least one of these should be an external referee. Please ask these two referees to write direct to the Acting Secretary, Georgina Fuller, at PhysicalSciences@admin.cam.ac.uk by the closing date of 6 January 2026.The References section of the online application form gives an option regarding the stage at which referees are contacted. Please note that, as outlined above, both references need to be sent to PhysicalSciences@admin.cam.ac.uk by the closing date of 6 January 2026.Please note that a security check may be required, depending on your research area.The Committee of Management hopes to make a decision by the middle of February 2026.The decision of the Committee of Management will be final. It is not possible, given the number of applications received, to provide unsuccessful candidates with feedback.A list of projects recently funded is available. To request this list, please write to Georgina Fuller at PhysicalSciences@admin.cam.ac.uk.Informal enquiries may be directed to Georgina Fuller at PhysicalSciences@admin.cam.ac.uk or to the Departmental Administrator at the Department in which you hope to work.Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online.Please quote reference LA47805 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.### Department/location### Salary£37,694-£46,049### ReferenceLA47805### Category### Date published3 November 2025### Closing date6 January 2026
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