Future Leaders Fellowships: Round 10, business and non-academic

UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £110m for ambitious research and innovation projects in any sector, and tailored support to develop careers for future leaders.

Opportunity Details

When

Registration Opens

23/06/2025

Registration Closes

05/11/2025

Award

Your project must have a grant funding request of between £100,000 and £3 million. This can cover up to 70% of project costs, depending on project type and organisation size.

Organisation

UKRI

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The aim of this competition is to:

  • support ambitious research and innovation to tackle difficult and novel challenges
  • support excellence in innovation, across interdisciplinary boundaries and sectors
  • develop, retain, and attract the next wave of research and innovation leaders

Working with a (non-academic) host organisation, a Future Leaders Fellow will receive at least four years of funding to pursue an ambitious programme of innovation. The fellow will also have access to tailored opportunities and resources to develop their career as a future leader in their field.

The Future Leaders Fellowships programme is open to all early career innovators and researchers. Applicants working in academia and eligible independent research organisations must apply through the UKRI Funding Finder Service (for academics, the round 10 scheme is open until 18 June 2025).

Further guidance on the requirements for this competition can be found on the UKRI Funding Finder Service.

  • The application must be started by the fellow as a representative of the host organisation.

    You (the prospective Fellow) must demonstrate the necessary skills, knowledge, and experience to deliver the proposed project.

    You do not need to hold a PhD, and there are no eligibility rules based on the number of years since your PhD. If you do not hold a PhD, you must be able to demonstrate equivalent research, innovation experience or training.

    Fellows are welcome from outside of the UK with the support of an eligible UK based host organisation. Researchers and innovators are eligible for a Global Talent visa under the ‘exceptional promise’ category for future research leaders.

    Future Leaders Fellowships (FLF) offer flexibility to support outstanding individuals:

    • from diverse career backgrounds
    • returning from a career break or returning to research or innovation following time in other roles
    • wishing to work part-time or in job shares to combine the fellowship with personal responsibilities

    Fellows can spend up to 50% of their time (not funded by FLF) on other activities, where these activities are shown to benefit or be necessary for their career. Non-fellowship activities can include business as usual, other grant funding or ongoing contracts. Be advised no further salary can be claimed for non-FLF activities during the award. The duration of the fellowship can be increased to pro-rata the time spent on the fellowship, back up to a maximum of 100% if requested.

    If you are interested in applying as a job share, please contact fellows@ukri.org.

    A fellow can only lead on one application.

  • To host a Future Leaders Fellow your organisation must be a UK registered:

    • business of any size
    • charitable organisation
    • Catapult
    • public organisation
    • Agri-Tech Centre
    • eligible research organisation

    Research organisations eligible to receive UKRI funding can be part of a business or non-academic application as a partner. Applicants who will be hosted by an eligible research organisation must apply through the UKRI Funding Service.

    This does not apply to Catapult centres; Catapult centres must apply for this competition through this application form.

    Partners

    Partners are only permitted when bringing complementary and different skills to the project. Their role should be clearly defined in the application.

    Partners must be from a UK based eligible organisation and hold a contract of employment for their time on the project. Eligible organisations can include all UK registered businesses, charities, Agri-Tech Centres, public organisations and Catapult centres. Research organisations eligible to receive UKRI funding can be found at Research organisations eligible for UKRI funding.

  • Your project must:

    • have a grant funding request of between £100,000 and £3 million last for a minimum of four years, with the option to extend for a further three years
    • carry out all its project work in the UK
    • intend to exploit results from or in UK
    • be based at, or have the support of, an eligible non-academic host organisation
  • The aim of this competition is to:

    • support ambitious research and innovation to tackle difficult and novel challenges
    • support excellence in innovation, including at interdisciplinary boundaries, and across sectors
    • develop, retain, and attract the next wave of research and innovation leaders

    Your project must:

    • deliver research or innovation above and beyond the standard activities of the organisation
    • maximise the impact and influence of the proposed work
    • include a clear programme of skills development, allowing you to fully develop your leadership potential through, for example, mentoring and professional development training
    • have the full support of your host organisation

    Your project can:

    • be made up of a single programme of work, or multiple consecutive or concurrent projects led by the Fellow, known as a ‘Portfolio Fellowship’
    • be altered once underway to react to changes in the research landscape or react to business needs
    Intellectual property (IP)

    All participants in the scheme and their host organisations are required to give due regard to the appropriate protection of any IP arising from the project. You must describe effective routes to exploitation which have the potential to achieve maximum benefit for the UK economy and wider society.

    Proposals are invited from all areas of research and innovation, including:

    • the arts, humanities and social sciences
    • the seven technology families outlined in the UK’s innovation strategy
    • applications that are multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary

    Research and innovation is considered in its fullest sense including business, creative, cultural, service and knowledge-based sectors.

  • An online briefing event will be held at 10am on Thursday 26 June 2025: register to attend.

    Briefing slides will be available to download from supporting information after the event.

    If you want help to find a project partner, contact Innovate UK Business Connect.

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