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The Newton International Fellowship 2026 is a highly competitive program designed to attract world-class early-career researchers to the United Kingdom. Jointly administered by the Royal Society and the British Academy, this fellowship provides a platform for independent research and long-term international collaboration. Consequently, successful fellows are integrated into the UK’s vibrant research ecosystem, gaining access to specialized expertise and advanced facilities while developing their own innovative research lines.
| Feature | Details |
| Program Title | Newton International Fellowship 2026 |
| Organizing Bodies | The Royal Society & The British Academy |
| Host Country | United Kingdom (UK) |
| Duration | 2 Years (Full-time) |
| Maximum Funding | Up to £280,000 |
| Application Deadline | March 11, 2026 (17:00 GMT) |
The primary objective of the Newton International Fellowship is to foster a globally connected, mobile research and innovation workforce. Specifically, the scheme supports outstanding postdoctoral researchers in making the transition to independent research. Furthermore, the 2026 round introduces significant sustainability changes, including a refined “triage” selection process where application forms are reviewed in two distinct stages. This ensures that the most promising talent receives the necessary resources to pursue high-quality, high-impact research within the UK.
For the 2026 round, eligibility requirements have been updated to ensure a sustainable and focused selection process:
The fellowship is open to a broad spectrum of academic disciplines depending on the awarding academy:
By participating in the Newton International Fellowship 2026, researchers will:
The fellowship offers a robust financial package intended to cover all aspects of the researcher’s relocation and project execution:
| Benefit Type | Coverage Details |
| Salary | Basic salary as set by the host institution, including associated on-costs. |
| Research Expenses | Funding for consumables, equipment, and travel. |
| Relocation & Visa | Coverage for the fellow and their legal dependents (partner/children). |
| Institutional Costs | Contribution toward estate costs and indirect overheads for the host. |
| Total Grant Cap | Generally capped at £280,000 (may be exceeded for justified relocation/visa costs). |
Applications are processed through the Flexi-Grant® system and must be completed in collaboration with the UK host organization.
For specific queries regarding the remit or technical issues:
The Newton International Fellowship 2026 is recognized as an “accelerated route” for the Global Talent Visa, facilitating easier entry for internationally recognized researchers. Additionally, the fellowship offers flexibility for part-time work for health or caring responsibilities and provides dedicated support for maternity and paternity leave.
Can I apply if I completed my PhD in the UK?
Specifically, you must have been working outside the UK for at least one year before the application deadline to be eligible, even if your PhD was UK-based.
What is the new “5-year rule”?
From 2026, applicants must have 5 years or less of postdoctoral experience. In previous years, this limit was 7 years.
Is housing provided?
No, but the £8,000 relocation allowance and the monthly salary are designed to help you settle and maintain accommodation in the UK.
Can my sponsor support multiple applicants?
No. A new rule for 2026 states that each UK academic sponsor is limited to supporting only one application per round.
When does the funding start?
Successful fellowships are expected to commence between October 1, 2026, and March 31, 2027.