Attracting the brightest early career researchers
We're keen to support strong candidates in applying for Research fellowships. We're interested in attracting applicants with a strong track record with interests that match our research profile.
Why choose the Department of Psychology
The Research Excellence Framework 2021 (REF) classified 93% of our research as world leading or internationally excellent in terms of originality, significance and rigour. This places the department in jount third place among UK universities.
The panel commended our submission for the high proportion of early career researchers included, and for our Athena SWAN Silver award in recognition of our support for equality and diversity.
Our commitment
We have a successful track record in mentoring and supporting young researchers and fellows. We aim to continue supporting excellent young researchers and can tailor our support to fit with the requirements of each funding scheme and career aspirations.
We generously support excellent neuroscience research and are happy to discuss contributing to projects in terms of MRI hours. Please get in touch with the Director of Research Strategy.
Available research facilities
Elaine Funnell Neuroscience Lab
- Siemens Trio Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Scanner (3 Tesla). We were the first psychology department in the UK to host an on-site MRI scanner. For more information, see the CUBIC website.
- Range of MRI-compatible equipment (response boxes, microphone, eye tracker)
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation with the Magstim Rapid Stimulator for single- pulse and repetitive stimulation equipped with Visor System for Neuronavigation
- Electroencephalography equipment
- two bedrooms and a control room
- polysomnography equipment for monitoring neural activity during sleep.
- IR Eye Tracker (Eyelink 2 & 3)
- Video Eye Tracker (CRS Ltd.)
- Psychophysics Graphics Systems (VSG I, II, Visage)
- Tobii Eye Tracker
- SR 1000 Remote Eye & Head Tracker
- 6 Camera Vicon 3D motion tracking system
- Large FoV immersive, fixed platform, city centre driving simulator
- Portable platforms for measuring seated/standing CoP
- Virtual Environment generation software.
- A state-of-the-art EEG lab comprises a 64-channel system with active external electrodes and a wireless 32-channel system
- allowing hyper-scanning but also recording during neurostimulation and integration with Virtual Reality.
A new Social Psychophysiology Lab, led by Tsakiris (ERC grant) with the participation of Bahrami, allows simultaneous peripheral physiology recordings from multiple participants while they perform joint tasks.
- large dedicated “play space” for participants
- equipped with five VR headsets, two incorporating an eye-tracker
- high-spec PC’s and graphics cards required for VR presentations.
- The inclusion of eye-tracking with VR greatly extends the capability of the facility and provides synergies with existing eye tracking researchers. Collaborative VR projects are underway with researchers from Computer Science and Electronic Engineering and substantial funding has been obtained for work on immersive experiences as part of the AHRC funded ‘Story Futures’ consortium.
- The lab is equipped with Oculus and HTC Vive headsets, which are eye-tracking enabled using Tobii technology. For a full list of equipment and software click here.
To visit the VR lab website please click here.
- Psycholinguistics computer laboratory
- Sound-proof chamber
- Speech recording equipment
- Electropalatography studio for taking measures of tongue movement
The Royal Holloway Baby Lab is a research facility in the Department of Psychology including waiting room, testing room and control room with CCTV system with dual camera capability. We study the development of cognitive abilities during infancy, including memory and thinking. We invite you and your baby to help us explore this exciting period of development.
Timescales
To allow time both for preparation and proper costing of the proposal, the process of submission must start at least 20 working days before the deadline. All Fellowship proposals will be subject to a critical review by members of academic staff and the Research Committee as part of the submission process.
Details and how to apply
Contact the Director of Research, Professor Manos Tsakiris manos.tsakiris@royalholloway.ac.uk
Funding body |
Call |
Who can apply? |
Tenure |
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David Phillips Fellowship |
Applicants should have at least three years of postdoctoral experience but not hold an academic position of Lecturer level or equivalent. |
5 years |
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Future Leader Fellowship |
Applicants should not exceed five years in active postdoctoral research employment prior to announcement of the awarded. |
3 years |
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Returns to Research Fellowships |
Scientists wishing to return to research after a career break of two or more years for family, caring or health reasons. |
2 years |
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Post-doctoral Fellowship |
Applicants must be within three years of the award of a doctorate. |
3 years |
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Advanced Investigator Grant |
Researchers who have already established themselves as independent research leaders in their own right. |
Up to 5 years |
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Consolidator Grant |
Up-and-coming research leaders (over seven and up to 12 years of experience since completion of PhD) who are about to consolidate a proper research team and start conducting independent research. |
Up to 5 years |
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Starting Grant |
Up-and-coming research leaders (with two-seven years of experience since completion of PhD) who are about to establish a proper research team and start conducting independent research. |
Up to 5 years |
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New Investigator Grant |
Enable outstanding early-career social scientists to acquire the skills set to become the future world leaders in their field. |
2 years |
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Early Career Fellowships |
Researchers at a relatively early stage of their academic careers but with a proven record of research. |
3 years |
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Major Research Fellowship |
Well-established and distinguished researchers able to demonstrate scholarship at the highest level. |
2-3 years |
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Individual Fellowships |
Experienced researchers with doctoral degree or at least four years’ full-time research experience. |
1-2 years |
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Career Development Award |
There are no eligibility rules based on years of post-doctoral experience. |
5 years |
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Senior Non-Clinical Fellowship |
There are no eligibility rules based on years of post-doctoral experience. |
7 years |
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International Fellowship |
Applicants must have a PhD, have no more than seven years of active full-time postdoctoral experience, be working outside the UK, and not hold UK citizenship. |
2 years |
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Advanced Fellowships |
Applicants must hold a permanent or fixed-term contract in an eligible university or research institute, which must span the duration of the project. Applicants should have no more than 15 years of postdoctoral experience. |
Up to 3 years |
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Mobility Grants |
Available to international researchers that want to strengthen the research and innovation capacity by visiting or sending staff and students to the UK. |
Up to the length of the visit |
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Career Development Fellowship |
No more than seven years post-doctoral experience and able to provide evidence of a clear commitment to becoming a fully independent researcher. |
3 years |
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship |
No more than three years post-doctoral experience and able to demonstrate potential as a researcher. |
3 years |
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Transitional Research Fellowship |
No more than five years post-doctoral experience to support researchers to make a transition from basic or experimental science research to an area of applied health or clinical research. |
18 – 24 months |
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Senior Research Fellowship |
Outstanding individuals who are currently independent researchers and can demonstrate the potential to become academic and research leaders. |
5 years |
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APEX |
Candidates should be within three years of the award of a doctorate and without a permanent academic position. |
18-24 months |
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Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship |
Researchers at an early stage of their career, no more than six years post PhD; designed to help to progress to a permanent position. |
5 years |
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Sir Henry Dale Fellowship |
Researchers with less than two years with current department. |
Up to 5 years |
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Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellowship |
Applicants within two years of PhD viva. |
4 years |
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Fellowship in Humanities and Social Sciences |
Postdoctoral researcher not in a tenured or long-term established post. |
3 years |