Current opportunities and available schemes with their indicative deadlines. Postdoctoral Fellow in Pure Mathematics The School is seeking applicants for two Postdoctoral Fellowships in Pure Mathematics. These positions offer the opportunity to focus primarily on research within one of the School’s established research themes, supported by an academic mentor, with optional opportunities for teaching. Candidates should demonstrate strong research potential and are expected to hold a PhD at the time the fellowship begins. Duration: 3 years (fixed term)Hours: Full-time, 35 hours/weekStart Date: September 2026 (flexible)Application Deadline: 1 December 2025, 11:59pm GMTInterviews held: Late December 2025 or early January 2026Contact for Academic Queries: Jim Wright Find out more via our jobs site Postdoctoral Research Associate The School is seeking applicants for three or more Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) positions within the Hodge Institute. These roles focus on research in algebraic geometry, quantum topology, representation theory, and their interactions with quantum field theory and string theory. Candidates should have a strong research background in one or more of these areas and hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in pure mathematics or theoretical physics. PDRA responsibilities centre on research, with opportunities to contribute to seminars, workshops, group activities, and the broader research culture.Duration: 1–3 years (fixed term, depending on funding)Hours: Full-time, 35 hours/weekStart Date: On or around 1 July 2026Application Deadline: 10 December 2025, 11:59pm GMTInterviews held: December 2025 and January 2026Contact for Academic Queries:Prof. Ben Davison – Ben.Davison@ed.ac.ukProf. Tudor Dimofte – Tudor.Dimofte@ed.ac.ukProf. David Jordan – D.Jordan@ed.ac.ukDr. Sasha Shapiro – Alexander.Shapiro@ed.ac.uk Find out more via our jobs site Lecturer/Reader in Mathematical Aspects of Plasmas The School is seeking applicants for a Lecturer/Reader position in the Mathematical Aspects of Plasmas within the Centre for Plasma Theory (CPT). This role supports the strategic expansion of CPT, a collaborative research centre uniting mathematics and physics researchers working in theoretical plasma physics, including kinetic and fluid theory and simulation. Candidates should be highly creative researchers pursuing ambitious programmes in mathematical plasma theory and should be committed, inspiring teachers. Duration: Open-ended contractHours: Full-time, 35 hours/weekApplication Deadline: 12 December 2025, 11:59pm GMTInterviews held: Mid February 2026Contact for Academic Queries: Centre for Plasma Theory staff (e.g., through the School of Mathematics Find out more via our jobs site We welcome enquiries from postdocs wishing to apply for their own funding to come and work with us. If you are interested in applying for one of the fellowships listed below please contact the academic staff member you wish to work with or our Director of Research, John Pearson.EPSRCMathematical Sciences Postdoctoral FellowshipPersonal, career development focused awards that can be up to three years long. Applications can be submitted at any time.STFCErnest Rutherford FellowshipThe Ernest Rutherford Fellowships will enable early career researchers with clear leadership potential to establish a strong, independent research programme. They will encourage talented researchers in UK universities to remain in the country and at the same time attract outstanding overseas researchers to the UK. This scheme is under demand management, and we can usually only submit one application. Deadline is usually late September/early October.UKRIFuture Leaders FellowshipFuture Leaders Fellowship support talented people and help them develop into world-class research and innovation leaders. This scheme is under demand management and the review process usually begins in early spring with applications submitted in early summer.European Research CouncilStarting GrantsERC Starting Grants aim to support up-and-coming research leaders who are about to establish a proper research team and to start conducting independent research in Europe. The scheme targets promising researchers who have the proven potential of becoming independent research leaders. It will support the creation of excellent new research teams. This scheme is for researchers of any nationality with two to seven years of experience since completion of their PhD and who have a scientific track record showing great promise. Funding of up to €1.5million for five years. Calls for proposals are published once a year with the deadline usually in October.Marie-Skłowdoska-Curie ActionsPostdoctoral FellowshipsThe Postdoctoral Fellowships action targets researchers holding a PhD who wish to carry out their research activities abroad, acquire new skills and develop their careers. There are two types of fellowship:European Postdoctoral Fellowships. They are open to researchers moving within Europe or coming to Europe from another part of the world to pursue their research career. These fellowships take place in an EU Member State or Horizon Europe Associated Country and can last between 1 and 2 years. Researchers of any nationality can apply.Global Postdoctoral Fellowships. They fund the mobility of researchers outside Europe. The fellowship lasts between 2 to 3 years, of which the first 1 to 2 years will be spent in a non-associated Third Country, followed by a mandatory return phase of 1 year to an organisation based in an EU Member State or Horizon Europe Associated Country. Only nationals or long-term residents of the EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries can apply.There is one call a year with the deadline usually in early September.Royal SocietyUniversity Research FellowshipThis scheme is for outstanding scientists in the UK who are in the early stages of their research career and have the potential to become leaders in their field. These long-term fellowships provide the opportunity and freedom to build an independent research career and pursue cutting-edge scientific research. There is one call a year with the deadline usually in early September.Dorothy Hodgkin FellowshipThis scheme offers a recognised first step into an independent research career for outstanding early career scientists who require a flexible working pattern due to personal circumstances such as caring responsibilities and/or health-related conditions. There is one call a year with the deadline usually in late October.Newton International FellowshipThis scheme is for non-UK scientists who are at an early stage of their research career and wish to conduct research in the UK. Applicants must not hold UK citizenship. There is one call a year with the deadline usually in March.Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851Research FellowshipsGiving early career scientists or engineers of exceptional promise the opportunity to conduct research of their own instigation. The ultimate objective is to contribute to the knowledge base required for a healthy and innovative national culture. Around eight awards are made each year. There is one call per year with the deadline usually in early January. This article was published on 2025-04-22