Imperial AHSC Post-Doctoral Post CCT Research Fellowship
Listed on 2026-01-15
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Healthcare
Clinical Research, Medical Science -
Research/Development
Clinical Research, Research Scientist, Medical Science
Imperial AHSC Post-Doctoral Post CCT Research Fellowship
Are you an outstanding clinical researcher looking to develop your research career?.
As a world leading centre for research and clinical training, we at the Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre(AHSC) are keen to attract and cultivate the most promising clinical researchers at all career stages.
The AHSC Post-Doctoral, Post-CCT Research Fellowship (APPRF) is a rare opportunity for Consultant level doctors aspiring to progress their research careers at Imperial University. The award funds high quality clinical academics who are within 1 year of completing Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) or maximum of 5 years post-CCT to work towards intermediate fellowship / clinician scientist programmes.
Main duties of the job- To develop, plan and carry out research in accordance with the agreed project aims to obtain preliminary data for future applications.
- To submit an Intermediate or Advanced Fellowship application.
- To attend meetings and report progress on the project, (written and oral) both within the University and externally.
- To identify and develop suitable techniques and apparatus for the collection and analysis of data.
- To ensure the validity and reliability of data at all times including maintaining accurate and complete records of all findings.
- To draft publications for submission to refereed journals and grant applications.
- To develop research collaborations within the University and the wider community.
- To complete and comply with reporting and progress requirements as requested by the funders and take part in Audit.
- To direct, lead, or contribute to, a research area at the highest scientifically rigorous levels
To be responsible for accurate record keeping and documentation of results, and for preparing research reports and papers arising from the research. - To collaborate with and strengthen links with colleagues within the Faculty of Medicine across all departments and contribute to the work of the Faculty and Imperial Clinical responsibilities
It is expected that the post holder will devote the equivalent of 5 programmed activities per week to clinical activities. - Further details in the Job Plan.
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The Post-Doctoral, Post-CCT Research Fellowship (APPRF) is an opportunity for Consultant level doctors aspiring to progress their research careers at Imperial College London. The APPRF Fellowship has been developed through the Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC) a university/NHS partnership operating across North West London. The Fellowship funds high quality clinical academics who are from years 1-5 post Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) to work towards intermediate fellowship / clinician scientist programmes.
Through the Fellowship, awardees receive funding for up to 3 years protected time to conduct research (both salary and consumables) and write applications for next level fellowships, alongside a 50% clinical role within an Imperial AHSC NHS Trust.
The APPRF Fellowships are jointly funded between Imperial College Faculty of Medicine academic departments and clinical divisions in AHSC linked NHS Hospital Trusts.
Key output of APPRF Fellowship: To prepare and submit an application for an intermediate fellowship/clinician scientist programme
What you would be doing
- Research
- To develop, plan and carry out research in accordance with the agreed project aims to obtain preliminary data for future applications
- To submit an Intermediate or Advanced Fellowship application.
- To attend meetings and report progress on the project, (written and oral) both within the University and externally
- To identify and develop suitable techniques and apparatus for the collection and analysis of data
- To ensure the validity and reliability of data at all times including maintaining accurate and complete records of all findings
- To draft publications for submission to refereed journals and grant applications
- To develop research collaborations within the University and the wider community
- To complete and comply with reporting and progress requirements as requested by the funders and take part in Audit
- To direct, lead, or contribute to, a research area at the highest scientifically rigorous levels
- To be responsible for accurate record keeping and documentation of results, and for preparing research reports and papers arising from the research
- To collaborate with and strengthen links with colleagues within the Faculty of Medicine…
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