<Li> University Research Fellowships (URFs) Royal Society University Research Fellowships are for outstanding scientists in the UK who are in the early stages of their research career and have the potential to become leaders in their field . Previous holders of URFs have been elected FRS at a later date including Richard Borcherds (1994), Jean Beggs (1998), Frances Ashcroft (1999), Athene Donald (1999) and John Pethica (1999). More recent awardees include Terri Attwood, Sarah - Jayne Blakemore, Brian Cox, Sarah Bridle, Shahn Majid, Tanya Monro, Beth Shapiro, David J. Wales and Kathy Willis </Li> <Li> Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowships are for scientists who would benefit from a period of full - time research without teaching and administrative duties, supported by the Leverhulme Trust . </Li> <Li> Newton Advanced Fellowships provide established international researchers with an opportunity to develop the research strengths and capabilities of their research group . Provided by the Newton Fund via the official development assistance </Li> <Li> Industry Fellowships are for academic scientists who want to work on a collaborative project with industry and for scientists in industry who want to work on a collaborative project with an academic organisation . </Li>

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