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Next Generation Fellow (Fixed Term)

Grade 7

2026-01-30

Location

The Old Schools, Trinity Ln, Cambridge CB2 1TN, UK

University of Cambridge

Type

Fixed-term full-time (3 years, possible 1-year extension)

Salary

£37,174 - £45,413

Teaching Load

Supervise MPhil/masters, summer/undergraduate students

Required Qualifications

PhD
High-quality publication track record
Research relevant to placental/reproductive biology Grand Challenges

Research Areas

Placenta
Early development
Maternal-fetal interactions
Reproductive biology
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Next Generation Fellow (Fixed Term)

Next Generation Fellow, Centre for Trophoblast Research

The Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research (CTR) was founded in 2007 as a Centre of excellence to promote scientific study of the placenta, early development and maternal-fetal interactions during pregnancy. It brings together over 30 Principal Investigators, many of whom are recognized international experts in their fields.

The Loke CTR has an opening for a Next Generation Fellow who will complement and synergise with our existing research programmes. Next Generation Fellowships are a springboard to a long and successful career in the field of placental and reproductive biology and highly flexible to suit individual needs, to enable the postholder to develop as an independent researcher. Holders are expected, and will be supported, to apply for Research Fellowship/Career Development Awards from research councils or other funders, or a faculty position during their tenure. Find out more about the fellowship on our website: https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/ngf-overview

The Next Generation Fellowships are a springboard to a long and successful career in the field of placental and reproductive biology. Many of our Next Generation Fellows have used the opportunity as a stepping stone to independent group leader positions: https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/next-generation-fellow-alumni.

What to expect: Next Generation Fellows will be mentored to develop and establish an independent research program that will complement that of other groups within the Centre for Trophoblast Research. Fellows will be expected to contribute fully to the activities of the Loke CTR and to their host department. They will supervise MPhil/masters, summer and/or undergraduate students. They may be a co-applicant on research grant applications to recruit, train and co-supervise postdoctoral researchers, research assistants, technical staff and PhD students.

The post holder will be expected to create a strong track record of publishing high impact papers and disseminate the results of their work in any ways that seem appropriate and effective (e.g. via conferences and seminars). They will be responsible for compliance with all the relevant laws (Home Office, HTA, HFEA).

Candidates should hold a PhD and have a high-quality publication track record in academic journals or equivalent. We welcome applications from across a diverse range of research relevant to our Grand Challenges: https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/about-us/objectives.

Contract details: Appointments will be made on a fixed-term, full-time, basis for a period of 3 years (Grade 7, £37,174- £45,413 for appointments in 2025). There is a possibility of up to 1-year extension. The contract further includes research consumables/equipment of £60,000 per annum & travel support up to £750 over the duration of the fellowship.

To apply to this post, candidates should first identify a research Sponsor from the list of Principal Investigators: https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/people/principal-investigators within the Centre for Trophoblast Research, and discuss their research plans with them. In addition to this, please ensure that you upload the application documentations as follows: Curriculum Vitae (CV), Up to 3 letters of reference, Letter of support from your chosen Loke CTR sponsor, Loke CTR Next Generation Fellowship application form. The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Next Generation Fellow?

Candidates must hold a PhD and demonstrate a high-quality publication track record in academic journals. Research should align with CTR's Grand Challenges in placental and reproductive biology. See how to write a winning academic CV for tips.

📝How do I apply for this fellowship at University of Cambridge?

First, identify a research sponsor from the Principal Investigators list and discuss plans. Submit CV, up to 3 reference letters, sponsor's letter of support, and Loke CTR application form. Deadline: 30 Jan 2026. Explore postdoctoral success tips.

📅What is the contract duration and benefits?

3-year fixed-term full-time appointment at Grade 7 (£37,174-£45,413), possible 1-year extension. Includes £60,000 p.a. research consumables/equipment and £750 travel support. Designed as springboard to independent research career.

🔬What research and teaching expectations?

Develop independent research program complementing CTR groups. Publish high-impact papers, present at conferences. Supervise MPhil/masters, summer, undergraduate students; co-supervise postdocs/PhDs via grants. Comply with Home Office, HTA, HFEA regulations. Align with research assistant excellence.

🤝Does University of Cambridge support equality and diversity?

Yes, the University actively supports equality, diversity, and inclusion, encouraging applications from all sections of society. Fellows mentored for career development awards or faculty positions. Learn more via employer branding in higher ed.

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