Specific fellowships for those who have had a career break. These fellowships are to support scientists wishing to return to medical research after a career break. These also provide flexible support to help enable your return to work, including working on a part-time basis. Fellowships are also available to those seeking to change research areas. British Heart Foundation (BHF) - Career Re-entry Research FellowshipsThese fellowships provide an opportunity to re-establish a career in cardiovascular science in an established research institution in the UK, after a break of more than one year.BHF career re-entry fellowships website Daphne Jackson Trust FellowshipsA Daphne Jackson Fellowship is a unique fellowship designed to return STEM professionals to their careers after a break.Daphne Jackson Fellowships website The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) - Long Term FellowshipsThe EMBO Long-Term Fellowships are awarded for a period of up to two years and support post-doctoral research visits to laboratories throughout Europe and the world.EMBO Fellowships website The Royal Society - Dorothy Hodgkin FellowshipThis scheme is for outstanding scientists in the UK at an early stage of their research career who require a flexible working pattern due to personal circumstances such as parenting, caring responsibilities or health issues.Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship website Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) Personal Research FellowshipsThese fellowships allow early-career researchers to take between three to twelve months to focus on a research project of their choice, either in their own institution or elsewhere. The award provides funding for the appointment of a temporary replacement and funds research costs for the awardee.RSE Personal Research Fellowships website This article was published on Monday 9 September 2024