HUMAN FRONTIER SCIENCE PROGRAM (HFSP) POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS

The Human Frontier Science Program is preparing to open its 2026 application cycle for postdoctoral researchers. Specifically, these fellowships are unique because they fund “high-risk, high-gain” research that requires moving to a new country and often a new discipline. Consequently, fellows rec…
HUMAN FRONTIER SCIENCE PROGRAM (HFSP) POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
PublishedJanuary 2, 2026
Opportunity TypeFellowships

The Human Frontier Science Program is preparing to open its 2026 application cycle for postdoctoral researchers. Specifically, these fellowships are unique because they fund “high-risk, high-gain” research that requires moving to a new country and often a new discipline. Consequently, fellows receive prestigious, tax-free funding to conduct groundbreaking life sciences research in the world’s best labs.

Program Overview

This is the “Nobel Prize path” for young biologists. Therefore, it is designed to encourage dangerous, innovative science that national grants won’t touch. By joining, you are expected to step outside your comfort zone—for example, a physicist applying to work in a biology lab, or a biologist moving to a new continent.

Key Benefits

The HFSP fellowship is one of the highest-paying postdoc awards globally. Specifically, the benefits include:

  • Living Allowance: A generous subsistence allowance (adjusted by country cost-of-living) and a research and travel allowance.
  • Duration: 3 years of full funding.
  • Flexibility: The final year can be used to return to your home country (repatriation) or stay in the host country.
  • Child Allowance: Monthly support for children.

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify, an applicant must have a PhD (or be close to finishing). Crucially, you must propose a research project in a new country.

  • Mobility Rule: You cannot apply to work in the same country where you did your PhD. You must move to a new nation.
  • Experience: You must have completed your PhD within the last 3 years.
  • Publications: You must have at least one lead-author publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
  • Discipline: Open to biological scientists (“Long-Term Fellowships”) and non-biologists like engineers/physicists (“Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships”).

Application Process

  • Registration Opens: Late January 2026.
  • Initiation Deadline: March 17, 2026. (You must start your Letter of Intent by this date).
  • Submission: You must apply via the HFSP ProposalCentral portal.
  • Action: Register immediately when the portal opens in January to secure your “LOI ID.”

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