Biomedical Sciences has an outstanding track record in hosting and supporting externally funded personal Research Fellowships at all levels and nurturing Fellows to the next stage in their academic and research career. Our Research Centres work closely with prospective Fellows from the earliest stages of Fellowship application through interview processes and are fully committed to the long term proactive support of Fellows to allow them to reach their full potential.Biomedical Sciences, together with the College of Medicine and University of Edinburgh have extensive mentoring and academic development programmes. Candidates with prestigious Senior Fellowships (4-5 years’ duration) are enrolled in the Edinburgh Scientific Academic Track (ESAT) scheme that develops the knowledge, skills and experience needed to become a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer/Reader at the end of the Fellowship.Further information about the ESAT schemeNext step?If you feel Edinburgh provides the optimal environment in which to develop your research Fellowship we would love to hear from you. For informal enquiries, please contact the Director(s) of the potential host Research Centre(s) in the first instance.Centre for Discovery Brain SciencesDirector: Prof David WyllieContact: Head.CDBS@ed.ac.ukCDBS websiteDivision of Infection and Pathway MedicineDirector: Prof Juergen HaasContact: DIPM@ed.ac.ukDIPM websitePatrick Wild CentreDirector: Prof Peter KindContact: Patrick.Wild.Centre@ed.ac.ukPatrick Wild Centre website This article was published on 2024-08-05