POST fellowship FAQs
What is a POST PhD fellowship? Who can apply for it? Who pays for it? What is it like being a fellow? Read our latest FAQs.
Applications closed 17 May 2024.
POST and the RSC are offering a 13-week fellowship to members of the RSC who are undertaking or have recently completed their PhD study (“recently completed” applies to people whose PhD funding ended within the six months prior to the application deadline). There is one funded fellowship available.
The successful applicant will be based in UK Parliament, supporting its use of research evidence. Most fellows assist POST in providing briefing material for parliamentarians on emerging science topics. Work may include:
PhD Fellows are encouraged to interact closely with people and activities in the two Houses of Parliament, including Select committees, MPs and Peers, their support services, ‘All-Party Parliamentary Group’ meetings and the very wide range of other activities at the Palace of Westminster.
The fellowship can be carried out full-time for 13 weeks or part-time over a longer period. Successful applicants will be expected to start their fellowship between January 2025 and May 2025. The exact start date is to be agreed between the applicant, POST, and the applicant’s supervisor.
The Westminster Fellowship scheme is open to members of the RSC who are undertaking or have recently completed their PhD study. “Recently completed” applies to people whose PhD funding ended within the six months prior to the application deadline (if your funding ended before 17 November 2023, you are not eligible for this fellowship). The full person specification can be found in the application pack.
If not already a member of the RSC, you can apply to join prior to submitting your Fellowship application.
Please note: you will need to submit your application for RSC membership at least one week in advance of the deadline in order to receive your membership number in time. Soon after applying to RSC membership, candidates will receive a 6-digit membership number in the email confirming the application has been received: even if membership is not formally approved, this number will be sufficient for application to the Westminster Fellowship
Successful candidates will be required to complete pre-employment checks. This includes security vetting to Counter Terrorist Check (CTC) level. All successful candidates are required to pass these checks before an offer can be confirmed.
It is important that you download and read the application pack before applying, as it contains more details on the role, application process, and assessment criteria.
Applicants should submit:
Download the two-page briefing template
Please email your application form, two-page briefing and completed approval form to Matt Davies, Public Affairs Manager, Royal Society of Chemistry (daviesm@rsc.org). Applications will undergo an initial sift based on the two-page briefing.
The deadline for applications is 23:59, 17 May 2024. Interviews will likely be held on week commencing 1 July 2024.
The Royal Society of Chemistry will give the successful applicants a £7922.50 bursary to cover their three months at POST. More details can be found in the application pack.
What is a POST fellowship? Who can apply for it? Who pays for it? We have put together a page with answers to some of the most frequently asked questions we get about POST fellowships.
If you have a question that is not answered in the application pack or our frequently asked questions page, please contact Devyani Gajjar, Physical Science and Digital Adviser (postfellowships@parliament.uk) or Emily Wood, Parliamentary Affairs Advisor, Royal Society of Chemistry (woode@rsc.org).
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What is a POST PhD fellowship? Who can apply for it? Who pays for it? What is it like being a fellow? Read our latest FAQs.
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Applications closed 17 July 2024.