
British Council Fellowship 2026
About this scholarship
A British Council Fellowship can support early-career postdoctoral researchers for a 12-month placement in the United Kingdom, with funding for a monthly bursary and travel in selected host institutions.
The British Council Fellowship is a fellowship programme associated with the British Council in the United Kingdom. Based on the referenced posting, it supports early-career postdoctoral researchers undertaking research linked to major global challenges and social impact themes.
The referenced 2026–27 opportunity was hosted by the University of Edinburgh and offered a 12-month fully funded fellowship. Fields mentioned included education, humanities, arts, international relations, cultural diplomacy, and social impact research, with related interdisciplinary areas also considered. Funding in that posting included a monthly bursary of £2,500 and travel expenses.
This suggests that British Council Fellowship opportunities may be delivered in partnership with specific universities or institutes rather than through a single standard scheme across all institutions. Applicants should therefore check the current host institution's call carefully to confirm the exact research themes, duration, funding coverage, and eligibility rules for that round.
In general, candidates should expect to submit an academic application that demonstrates a strong postdoctoral profile, a clear research proposal, and evidence that their work aligns with the fellowship's stated themes and wider international or social impact goals. Where available, applications are typically made through the relevant host university or fellowship call page linked by the British Council or the partner institution.
Eligibility
Who can apply for this scholarship
The referenced opportunity was open to early-career postdoctoral researchers. It targeted applicants working on impactful global challenges and related interdisciplinary fields, including education, humanities, arts, international relations, cultural diplomacy, and social impact research.
Requirements
Documents typically needed to apply