Illuminate 2025 October
Our Illuminate: Global Challenges Fellowships are an opportunity for exceptional and ambitious early-career researchers to join Queen's to focus on achieving research excellence that aligns to our strategic vision. As a Russell Group University, Queen's has a reputation for delivering world-class research. Successful Fellows will join a strong and talented team of researchers on a three-year scheme with a career pathway to a permanent academic post upon successful completion of the Fellowship and associated criteria. Fellows will benefit from membership of a dedicated Fellowship Academy, designed to provide targeted development and support for researchers with outstanding potential, including a Fellows’ Network and bespoke mentoring.
The Illuminate Global Fellowships Scheme will go live at the end of October.

Thank you for considering applying to Illuminate Fellowship Scheme at Queen's University Belfast. Queen's is an exciting place that delivers both local and international impact. Queen's University is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of UK research intensive universities, combining excellence in research and education with a student-centred ethos. We look forward to welcoming candidates and seeing you become the next generation of world-class researchers at Queen's. Professor Ian Greer
President and Vice-Chancellor
To build on our world-leading research, this round focuses on priority areas for Medicine, Health and Life Sciences.
You should demonstrate how your research aligns to one or more of our priority areas. You will hold a relevant degree with a PhD (or equivalent), have 2–8 years’ post-PhD experience, and a high-quality publication record.
Please refer to the Candidate Information Sheet for full details, including Essential Criteria.
Fellows benefit from:
- Membership of the Fellowship Academy, offering tailored development, mentoring, and networking.
- A £50,000 Fellowship Enhancement Award and funding for a full-time PhD studentship.
- A competitive salary (£51,016–£62,695) plus generous benefits and wellbeing support.
- In addition, the successful candidates will have a pathway to a permanent academic post upon completion of the fellowship and related criteria.
The Illuminate Fellowship Programme offers a unique opportunity for researchers and innovators to tackle some of the most pressing global health challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration and cutting-edge science. Across a diverse range of themes, this initiative supports transformative research with real world impact.
Explore fellowship routes that span:
- Illuminate Global Challenges: A multidisciplinary approach using data, AI, and advanced platforms to address key health challenges across disease research, public health, pharmaceutical sciences, and sustainability.
- Future Medicines Institute: Advancing experimental therapeutics at the Chemistry-Biology-Medicine interface, including Medicinal Chemistry, bioconjugation, target discovery, and pre-clinical translation.
- LLNI Blood Cancer: Focused on translational research in blood cancers, especially lymphoma, with strengths in immunology, genomics, cell therapy and biomarker discovery, delivered with industry partners.
- School of Pharmacy: Supporting innovation in pharmaceutical sciences and practice, including drug delivery, biosensors, respiratory medicine and clinical pharmacy.
For more details and how to apply for each of the four fellowship routes, please click on the relevant tab below.
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Global Challenges Fellowships
- Data, AI and advanced platforms in healthcare addressing societal health challenges.
- Cancer, eye disease, and lung inflammation/regeneration - multidisciplinary and/or patient-based investigations with emphasis on immunology, molecular/cellular biology or microbiology, including pathogen establishment and proliferation.
- Public health and systems - complexity science, health systems and policy research, public health modelling, behaviour change, implementation science, planetary health, epidemiology and data science.
- Maternal & child health; chronic illness; palliative care; education & practice.
- Pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacy - drug delivery, biomaterials, advanced manufacture, drug targeting, biosensors, pharmaceutical microbiology and microbiomics, respiratory medicine, primary and secondary care.
- Understanding Health and Disease; Transforming Agrifood Systems; Sustaining Ecosystems & Biodiversity.
Further details are provided in the job specification.
- Future Medicines Institutes Fellowships
- Advancing experimental therapeutics at the chemistry–biology–medicine interface.
- Chemical biology, medicinal chemistry, bioconjugation/protein therapeutics (e.g. ADCs), target discovery/validation, and pre-clinical translation, including collaboration with clinical/industry partners.
Further details are provided in the job specification.
- LLNI Blood Cancer Fellowships
- Blood cancers (with emphasis on lymphoma) aligned to clinical and translational strengths.
- Areas spanning immunology, genomics/precision medicine, tumour microenvironment, cell therapy, biomarker discovery, and translational/clinical research in partnership with NHS and industry collaborators.
- Engagement with Lymphoma NI is expected as part of the fellowship community.
Further details are provided in the job specification.
- School of Pharmacy
- Drug Delivery and Biomaterials: development and translation of natural and synthetic polymeric drug delivery systems, advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing, experience in the evaluation of drug delivery systems and/or biomaterials.
- Infection and Antimicrobial Resistance: development of novel approaches to improve lung infection management in respiratory infectious disease, development and translation of novel biofilm control approaches or technologies, antimicrobial resistance evolution, mechanisms and diagnostic technologies.
- Nanomedicine and Biotherapeutics: development and translation of natural and synthetic polymeric nanoparticle drug delivery systems, expertise in drug target identification and validation, interdisciplinary expertise in polymer chemistry, biomaterials, cell biology, advanced imaging modalities, functional or 3D preclinical models, and animal studies.
Further details are provided in the job specification.
Hear from some of our fellows
Our Academy Fellows are researchers from across all three Faculties, who are developing their own independent research projects and broader research vision. They are a diverse and unique group who are at the cutting edge of their research areas. Alongside developing in their own areas, as members of the Fellowship Academy they are supported and encouraged to grow as leaders in Queen’s. If successful in your application, you will be invited to join the Fellowship Academy, which offers Fellows access to a wide range of development opportunities aligned with key pillars such as research, leadership, collaboration, and impact. Support includes mentoring and sponsorship from academic leaders, and structured leadership programmes. Fellows also benefit from university-wide resources and online learning to support their integration and growth.

Researchers at Queen's help tackle the global challenges of our age, changing people’s lives for the better. We are a world-class international university built on teaching excellence, leading-edge research, innovation, collaboration and engagement. Queen’s has a proud history of conducting innovative, impactful and world-leading research that has positively changed people’s lives. Our ambition for 2030 is to further enhance our impact by strengthening our research position and working with industry to broaden our translational impact and innovation, ensuring we deliver high-quality, world-leading research, which addresses local and global challenges.
Our Research
Queen’s Fellowship Academy supports a diverse group of independent researchers from all three Faculties, helping them grow as leaders in their fields. Fellows benefit from tailored development opportunities across research, leadership, collaboration, and impact, with access to mentoring, sponsorship, and structured programmes. Membership is open to recipients of Fellowships of at least two years’ duration, such as the Illuminate Fellowship Programme.
Fellowship Academy
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