51 Pegasi b Postdoctoral Fellowship 2026 of Worth Up to $450,000
Calling all foreign postdoctoral researchers in planetary astronomy — this is your moment to shoot for the stars!
The Heising-Simons Foundation has officially opened applications for the 2026 cohort of the 51 Pegasi b Fellowship, one of the most esteemed and generous fellowships for early-career scientists working at the cutting edge of planetary astronomy. Named after the first exoplanet ever discovered orbiting a Sun-like star, this program celebrates bold thinking, groundbreaking research, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Whether you’re passionate about studying worlds beyond our solar system or pioneering new ways to detect them, the 51 Pegasi b Fellowship is your launchpad to academic leadership and discovery.
What Does the Fellowship Offer?
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Up to $450,000 in funding spread over three years, with the potential for a fourth year of support.
- Full independence to pursue theoretical, observational, or experimental research.
- A chance to collaborate with leading planetary scientists at your chosen host institution.
- Annual networking summits to exchange ideas, build your community, and inspire innovation.
- Mentorship by senior faculty to guide your journey into academic excellence.
Who Should Apply?
International postdoctoral scientists with fresh, visionary ideas in planetary science are strongly encouraged to apply — especially those from underrepresented backgrounds in astronomy. This is your opportunity to stand out, contribute to the future of space science, and be part of a prestigious global community.
Application Portal: https://www.hsfoundation.org/programs/science/51-pegasi-b-fellowship/
Application Deadline
The last date to apply for the 51 Pegasi b Fellowship is October 3, 2025. Don’t wait — start preparing your application now to compete for this life-changing opportunity.