King's College London welcomes expressions of interest from exceptional applicants who wish to apply for a (ECF) with King's College London as their host organisation.
The deadline for receipt of expressions of interest is 5pm on Thursday the 2nd October 2025; see details below.
About the scheme
The Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship scheme is open to candidates who hold either a degree from a UK higher education institution, or a non-permanent role at a UK HEI. It typically provides a three-year fellowship in any area supported by the Trust, including the Fellow's salary and up to 6k per annum in research costs. Candidates are strongly advised to refer to Leverhulme guidance on the eligible scope of projects which can be found
All candidates must have submitted their doctoral thesis for viva voce examination not more than four years prior to the Leverhulme ECF application final closing date (anticipated to be 19th February 2026). Candidates are strongly advised to consult the Early Career Fellowships Guidance for Applicants 2026 for more information about career break and COVID disruption eligibility.
Applicants are encouraged to consider how and why their proposed programme necessitates a Leverhulme ECF rather than a project grant or alternative postdoctoral fellowship; and why King's College London is an appropriate host for them and their research project.
We welcome EOIs to the following Faculties and disciplinary areas:
: We welcome applications from across the disciplinary areas represented in King's, primarily social sciences, but potentially linking beyond.
: We welcome applications in the following areas of legal research: Digital Law, Climate Law & Governance, Healthcare Ethics and Law; and Private Law.
: We welcome applications in research including contributions to our Knowledge Frontiers: Developing a modern workplace, Sustainable & responsible business, Improving health & public services organisation, Strengthening economic & financial systems as well as our overarching themes AI, Digitalisation, Big data and Automation.
King's expects all applicants to have established a relationship with a proposed mentor and be able to articulate the benefits of undertaking the Fellowship in King's compared to another institution; EOIs which remain speculative on either point will not be supported.
Expressions of interest
The significant support of the host institution is a critical component of these fellowships. As such, King's has an internal process for identifying potential applicants to this scheme. Those interested in applying for a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship at King's College London should email with the following details, in one pdf saved with your surname in the file name:
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