The British Library has officially launched applications for the highly anticipated Joanna and Graham Barker Fellowship Scheme 2026–2027, offering two funded fellowship opportunities for postdoctoral early-career researchers who are passionate about cultural heritage, archives, artificial intelligence, digital discovery, and historical collections.
With applications closing on 15 July 2026, this fellowship programme provides researchers with a unique opportunity to work directly with one of the world’s most important research libraries while collaborating with expert curators, archivists, and specialist research teams.
The 12-month fellowship programme is designed to bridge the gap between doctoral study and long-term professional research careers by equipping fellows with advanced practical, interdisciplinary, and future-focused skills within the cultural and heritage sector.
The fellowship will officially begin from 1 September 2026, with part-time arrangements potentially extending the fellowship duration.
The Joanna and Graham Barker Fellowship Scheme was established through a generous donation from Joanna and Graham Barker to support postdoctoral researchers at a critical stage in their academic and professional journey.
The initiative focuses on helping early-career researchers gain:
The British Library aims to create a structured pathway for emerging researchers to thrive within the rapidly evolving knowledge economy and research landscape.
This fellowship particularly addresses the significant funding gap faced by postdoctoral researchers across academia and the cultural sector.
Applicants are invited to co-design a research project with the British Library based on one of the following two specialist themes.
This fellowship is based within the:
The fellowship explores the historical and contemporary implications of colonial legal deposit systems and their relationship with newspaper collections preserved by the British Library.
Potential areas of exploration may include:
Researchers interested in:
may find this theme especially relevant.
This fellowship is based within:
The second fellowship investigates how Local Large Language Models (LLMs) can improve the discovery, accessibility, interpretation, and management of personal digital archives.
The project aligns with the growing importance of artificial intelligence in archives and cultural heritage institutions.
Possible research areas include:
This opportunity is ideal for researchers working in:
Selected fellows will receive an extensive range of professional and research benefits throughout the programme.
Participants will undertake a funded 12-month fellowship embedded within the British Library.
Fellows will work closely with:
Researchers will gain privileged access to:
The fellowship includes:
The scheme is specifically designed to strengthen the long-term career prospects of postdoctoral researchers across academia and the GLAM sector.
The British Library highlights that postdoctoral researchers often face limited funding opportunities after completing their PhDs.
Research studies show that career precarity disproportionately affects:
This fellowship directly addresses those challenges by creating inclusive and sustainable research pathways.
The programme aims to:
To apply for the British Library Joanna and Graham Barker Fellowship Scheme, applicants must meet all of the following requirements:
Applicants must:
Applicants must also:
Applicants who have:
However:
The British Library strongly promotes inclusive talent development and equitable research opportunities across:
The fellowship prioritises accessibility, diversity, and broad participation in cultural heritage research.
Interested applicants should prepare their proposals early and carefully review the research themes before applying.
This opportunity is highly suitable for:
The Joanna and Graham Barker Fellowship Scheme 2026–2027 represents an exceptional opportunity for early-career researchers seeking to combine academic excellence with real-world cultural heritage impact.
By embedding fellows within the British Library’s expert teams and collections, the programme creates a rare environment where cutting-edge research, historical archives, artificial intelligence, and interdisciplinary collaboration intersect.
For researchers aiming to build a meaningful career in academia, digital humanities, archival innovation, or cultural heritage institutions, this fellowship provides both the platform and professional support needed to advance their work on an international level.
Applicants must submit a research proposal aligned with one of the two fellowship themes.
Click HERE to learn more and apply for the The British Library Joanna and Graham Barker Fellowship Scheme 2026–2027.
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