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Walters Kundert Fellowship | £10K for Arctic & High‑Mountain Research

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Walters Kundert Fellowship | £10K for Arctic & High‑Mountain Research

Are you a postdoctoral researcher with a bold vision to explore the frontiers of Arctic or high‑altitude environments? The Walters Kundert Fellowship—offered annually by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)—provides a competitive £10,000 grant to support field-based physical geography research in some of Earth’s most sensitive landscapes.

Why It Stands Out

  • Focused Impact: Projects that deepen our understanding of Arctic and high‑mountain environmental systems, particularly in the context of environmental change—past or present—are strongly preferred. (Royal Geographical Society)
  • Established Legacy: Launched in 2017, this fellowship stems from the philanthropy of the Walters Kundert Charitable Trust, aiming to advance critical geographical research across these fragile regions. (Royal Geographical Society)

Funding & Benefits

  • Award Amount: £10,000 per year to finance field research efforts. (Royal Geographical Society)
  • Community Engagement: Fellows gain access to the RGS-IBG’s network, including expert advice, resources for fieldwork safety and logistics, dissemination support via publications, and opportunities within thematic research groups.

Who Can Apply?

CriterionDetails
Academic StatusPost-PhD researchers with ongoing or planned fieldwork (applications for work already completed are not eligible).
AffiliationEither affiliated with a UK university or research institute, or Fellows/members of RGS-IBG employed outside the UK.

Important Note: Applicants should clearly demonstrate that their proposal advances geographical knowledge—a geography degree is not mandatory, but your project must contribute substantively to the field.

Key Dates & Application Process

  • Deadline: November 23, 2025
  • How to Apply:
    1. Review the RGS Advice and Resources pages for application guidance. (Royal Geographical Society)
    2. Craft your proposal, including objectives, methodology, timelines, and budget.
    3. Secure institutional endorsement and prepare any relevant ethical documents (when applicable).
    4. Submit your application via email to [email protected].

Spotlight: Past Recipients & Their Research

Recent projects illuminate the diverse and transformative research this fellowship supports:

  • 2025: Matthew Baddock (Loughborough University) conducted ground-truthing to improve satellite detection of dust sources in West Greenland. (Royal Geographical Society)
  • 2024: Dr William Harcourt (University of Aberdeen) combined geophysical sensors and AI to investigate glacier surge mechanisms. (Royal Geographical Society)
  • 2023: Dr Christopher Darvill (University of Manchester) reconstructed monsoon dynamics in the Eastern Himalaya through glacier and lake records. (Royal Geographical Society)
  • Earlier fellows studied topics from rock glaciers in the Himalaya to permafrost thaw dynamics in the Canadian Arctic.

These examples reflect the fellowship’s commitment to innovative, interdisciplinary, and high-impact geographical research.

Final Thoughts

The Walters Kundert Fellowship is a rare opportunity for early-career researchers to undertake vital field research in the Arctic and high-altitude zones—with full support from a leading geographical institution. The fellowship not only funds your work but also helps elevate it within a robust academic community.

Specifications

Type of Opportunity Scholarships and Fellowships
DeadlineOngoing
CountryUK
Open toAll Nationalities

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