University Research Fellows are the engine room of academic knowledge production in Sri Lanka — running the experiments, analysing the data, and writing the papers that build the country's scientific reputation. It is demanding, sometimes uncertain work, but for those who love the process of discovery, each published finding carries a particular satisfaction that few other careers can match.”
About This Role
Conduct specialised research within a Sri Lankan university department or research centre. Work on externally funded research projects, publish findings in peer-reviewed journals, assist with grant management, mentor junior researchers, and contribute to the university's research profile.
A Day in the Life
A University Research Fellow spends the majority of their day on active research — designing experiments, collecting and analysing data, writing papers, and attending team research meetings. The role is project-driven and output-focused, with success measured by publications and grant deliverables.
- Conduct laboratory experiments, field work, or data analysis
- Write research findings for peer-reviewed journals
- Manage research project milestones and deliverables
- Attend research group meetings and seminars
- Apply for follow-on research grants
- Mentor research assistants and postgraduate students
- Present at academic conferences and workshops
- Maintain research records and ethical compliance documentation
Work Environment
University laboratory or research office. May involve field work (agriculture, environmental, social sciences). Significant time spent at a computer for data analysis and writing. International collaborators are often engaged remotely.
Typical hours: 45h/week · WLB score 7/10 · OCCASIONAL overtime
Good autonomy and flexibility. However, grant deadlines and publication pressure create intense periods. Research fellows in laboratories may have irregular hours due to experimental requirements.
Skills Required
Technical Skills
Soft Skills
Tools & Software
Salary in Sri Lanka (LKR / month)
Typical progression: 1yr to mid · 5yr to senior
Global Salary (USD / year)
Top Markets
Market Outlook
STABLE
Demand is directly tied to research grant funding at Sri Lankan universities and research institutes. NRC, NSF, and international donors (World Bank, Asian Development Bank) fund research projects that create fellowship positions.
Hiring: LOW
STABLE
Strong demand for research fellows globally, particularly in UK, Australia, EU, and USA. Sri Lankan researchers with PhDs compete for international postdoctoral fellowships and research positions.
Entry Requirements
Sri Lanka
Preferred
Global
Preferred
Helpful Certifications
Risks & Challenges
AI / Automation Risk
LOW
MID TERM
Burnout Risk
MEDIUM
Job Security (SL)
LOW
Research creativity and experimental design are human-driven. AI tools assist with data analysis but do not replace the scientific judgment of trained researchers.
Burnout Causes
Physical Health Risks
Mental Health Risks
How to Mitigate
- Use fellowship period intensively to publish and build towards a permanent lectureship
- Apply for international postdoctoral fellowships (Fulbright, Commonwealth, EU Marie Curie) to access better-resourced environments
- Build collaborations with overseas researchers for co-publication access
- Diversify by taking on paid teaching alongside research fellowship
Is This Career For You?
PhD graduates who love the research process itself — running experiments, finding patterns in data, and contributing original findings to the global scientific conversation.
Personality Types
Core Motivations
What You'll Love
- Working on meaningful research with real-world impact
- Intellectual freedom to explore research questions
- International exposure through conferences and collaborations
- Foundation for a permanent academic career
What's Challenging
- Fixed-term contracts create job insecurity
- Sri Lankan research funding is limited
- Brain drain pressure — best researchers often leave for overseas
- Slow publication cycles can feel demoralising