The Governing Body of The Queen’s College Oxford proposes to elect a Non-Stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship (technically known as an Extraordinary Junior Research Fellowship) in Experimental Psychology or a closely related field. The successful candidate will enter upon the Fellowship on 1st October 2025.

About the Fellowship

Candidates must hold a suitable stipendiary research appointment in the University or a department of the University, or should have been offered and accepted such an appointment in the academic year in which the Fellowship is to be taken up.  The Fellowship will be tenable for up to three years and may be renewed for a further period not exceeding two years. The Fellowship would therefore suit post-doctoral research scientists and/or research fellows whose tenure of a research appointment extends for at least three years from the date of entering upon the Fellowship. A Fellow shall vacate the Fellowship immediately on ceasing to hold the research appointment which qualified him or her for election, although this condition may be waived if the Fellow secures an alternative qualifying appointment.

Entitlements

The Fellowship does not carry entitlement to rooms, but the Fellow will be a member of the Senior Common Room and entitled to free meals in College and all other privileges enjoyed by ordinary Junior Research Fellows. A personal allowance of £1,959 per annum is provided by the College for research activities such as conference attendance, research assistance, and the purchase of books and software.

Please download the Further Particulars for more details.

Closing Date: Midday 28th April 2025