Visiting Fellowships 2026-27 (Non-Stipendiary)
The College proposes to elect one or more visitors to Oxford to Visiting Fellowships for all or part of the academic year 2026-27.
The Fellowships, which are for those who already have full financial support, are for (i) internationally outstanding scholars; and (ii) individuals of very significant academic, intellectual, professional or artistic distinction.
There is no limitation upon the field of study. There are no restrictions on age or career stage, but preference would normally be given to candidates who have between 5 and 15 years of post-doctoral research experience or equivalent as appropriate to their field, with appropriate allowance taken for career breaks. To accommodate the needs of Visiting Fellows with school-age children, start and/or end dates can be flexible.
Visiting Fellowships are intended to provide the visitors with a social, intellectual and academic base within which to meet academics with a broader range of interests than might otherwise be likely within a single Faculty or Department. The Fellows should be based in Oxford for the period of the Fellowships and will actively contribute to, and participate in, the social, academic, intellectual and artistic life of the College.
The Visiting Fellows will be members of the College’s Senior Common Room (SCR) and are warmly encouraged to make use of it. Many Fellows enjoy the SCR as a welcoming place to meet colleagues, and to take part in the informal life of the College. They will be entitled to lunch and dinner free of charge at Common Table, when the kitchens are open. Lunch is served on weekdays and provides a lively opportunity to meet other Fellows, lecturers, staff, and graduate students. High Table dinner currently takes place on four weekdays during term and once or twice a week during the vacation. Participation in these events is entirely optional, but most Visiting Fellows find them a distinctive and enjoyable part of Oxford life.
Fellows are also invited, if they wish, to take part in discussions or events related to their interests such as seminars, talks, or informal conversations with other members of the College. There are no formal obligations, but Visiting Fellows are encouraged to engage with the community in whatever way suits them best.
There is no salary attached to Visiting Fellowships and Visiting Fellows are expected to meet their own visa and medical insurance costs. Accommodation is not provided. The Fellowships are open to persons undertaking academic research or who, in the case of applicants falling under (ii) above, are likely to make a significant contribution to the social, intellectual and/or artistic life of the College.
Awards will not normally be given to candidates who have recently held a Visiting Fellowship at Wadham. Academics seeking a Visiting Fellowship under category (i) above must be academic visitors at the University of Oxford and be able to demonstrate an interesting and credible research project. Applicants falling under (ii) will be assessed according to the contribution they are likely to make to the social, intellectual and/or artistic life of the College during the course of their Fellowship.
Nominations
Nominations are invited from Faculties or Departments, and from individual senior members of the University. The nomination letter should outline the mutual benefits of the association between the candidate and the College and include the following:
Category (i)
• Details of the nominator’s relationship to the applicant;
• A summary of the applicant’s research and intended research whilst in Oxford;
• Confirmation of the dates in which the applicant is visiting Oxford;
• Confirmation that the applicant has, or expects to obtain, formal Visitor Status in their host department for the period of the Fellowship;
• A statement of how the applicant would benefit the College and University.
The letter should also demonstrate the applicant’s willingness and ability to contribute to the intellectual and social life of the College, beyond their own area of research
Category (ii)
• Details of the nominator’s relationship to the applicant;
• A summary of the applicant’s career and intended contribution to the academic, social, intellectual and/or artistic life of the College during the course of their Fellowship;
• Confirmation of the dates in which the applicant is applying for the Fellowship;
• A statement of how the applicant would benefit and contribute to the College and University.
The letter should demonstrate the applicant's willingness and ability to contribute to the social, intellectual and/or artistic life of the College, beyond their own area of expertise.
How to apply
Applications should be sent by email to academic.appointments@wadham.ox.ac.uk by noon on Friday 20 February 2026 and labelled in the following format with application documents given filenames in the following format SURNAME_DOCUMENT.fileformat (e.g. JONES_KEYPUBLICATIONS.pdf)
These should include:
• A curriculum vitae (CV);
• A list of key publications (for category I applicants);
• A brief statement (no more than two pages) by the candidate outlining the work to be pursued in Oxford.
• Two other references from outside Oxford.
The application must be supported by a letter of nomination, and applicants should ensure that all references are sent to academic.appointments@wadham.ox.ac.uk by the deadline.
College Values
All Visiting Fellows are formally asked to embrace the College’s values; these inform our principles of living as a community with mutual concern for each other’s welfare. Wadham has a proud history of being at the forefront of advancing equality of opportunity, and celebrates vigorous debate, independent thought, and academic APC 25/100 excellence.
We seek to create a welcoming, accessible, and secure environment in which to work, study, live, and visit. Our community embraces people of varied ages, backgrounds, races/ethnicities, nationalities, beliefs, genders, sexualities, dis/abilities, and appearances. This diversity, underpinned by mutual respect and consideration, enriches us all.
Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and minority ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in Oxford.
Enquiries can be directed to the Warden’s Executive Assistant at academic.appointments@wadham.ox.ac.uk