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Sure. You can try submitting for stage 1 endorsement under the peer review route. I was successful under this route (although I have a UK PhD).Katrine70 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 10:39 amI would like to ask everyone: I am currently working outside the UK, in the field of engineering, with a non-UK doctorate degree, and have been working for 9 years. I have a personal referrer in the UK, am I eligible to apply GTV through peer review(potential leader)?
Thank you.
Do you have any accomplishments in your field and according to RAE "You must have been awarded, or have held in the last five years, a prestigious UK‐based research fellowship, an international fellowship or advanced post judged by the endorsing body to be equivalent to such a fellowship."Katrine70 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 10:39 amI would like to ask everyone: I am currently working outside the UK, in the field of engineering, with a non-UK doctorate degree, and have been working for 9 years. I have a personal referrer in the UK, am I eligible to apply GTV through peer review(potential leader)?
Thank you.
Thank you for your reply.tttttt wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 12:12 pmDo you have any accomplishments in your field and according to RAE "You must have been awarded, or have held in the last five years, a prestigious UK‐based research fellowship, an international fellowship or advanced post judged by the endorsing body to be equivalent to such a fellowship."Katrine70 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 10:39 amI would like to ask everyone: I am currently working outside the UK, in the field of engineering, with a non-UK doctorate degree, and have been working for 9 years. I have a personal referrer in the UK, am I eligible to apply GTV through peer review(potential leader)?
Thank you.
Good luck!
I don't think you need the University's visa compliance team support at all. My friend and I (who are in different Universities) applied without the visa team's involvement, and were successful.
This point actually kind of positive for me because it's not only achievements but also skills. In my case, I have been working in a collaboration project between University and an industrial company and my focus was to build the product (which we are launching next month) resulting improvements in my skills but not that much (research) achievements/publications on the way.
Yes. Advanced Research positions held in organisations outside the UK will satisfy the criterion. However, please do note that the post must be ascertained as of an advanced nature in the RAE peer reviewer's judgement. There is certainly a subjective element. A letter from the institution's HR/top administrative official stating the advanced nature of your research post might help to strengthen your case, but of course, it comes down to RAE/reviewer whether they indeed consider the post to be sufficiently advanced.Katrine70 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 10:16 amHi all,
For Exceptional promise(Peer review),"If you’ve held an advanced research post it must:
be currently held, or have been held in the past 5 years be judged by the endorsing body to be equivalent to a qualifyingfellowship"
Does the research position have to be a research position in the UK? Are research positions outside the UK also eligible?
Thanks.
Hi,anonvtic,thank you for your reply! I emailed UKVI about this issue but have been unable to get in touch with official staff. There is no clear explanation on the official website. How did you know that? Do you know someone who held research positions in non-UK institutions has successfully applied for GTV ? thanks.anonvtic wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 10:27 amYes. Advanced Research positions held in organisations outside the UK will satisfy the criterion. However, please do note that the post must be ascertained as of an advanced nature in the RAE peer reviewer's judgement. There is certainly a subjective element. A letter from the institution's HR/top administrative official stating the advanced nature of your research post might help to strengthen your case, but of course, it comes down to RAE/reviewer whether they indeed consider the post to be sufficiently advanced.Katrine70 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 10:16 amHi all,
For Exceptional promise(Peer review),"If you’ve held an advanced research post it must:
be currently held, or have been held in the past 5 years be judged by the endorsing body to be equivalent to a qualifyingfellowship"
Does the research position have to be a research position in the UK? Are research positions outside the UK also eligible?
Thanks.
In the global talent guidance (both in the browser pages, and in the detailed caseworker guidance), it clearly states that UKVI shall be unable to advise if your credentials shall suffice to warrant an endorsement. That evaluation is solely done by Royal Society's/Royal Academy of Engineering's peer-reviewer(s).Katrine70 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 12:17 pmHi,anonvtic,thank you for your reply! I emailed UKVI about this issue but have been unable to get in touch with official staff. There is no clear explanation on the official website. How did you know that? Do you know someone who held research positions in non-UK institutions has successfully applied for GTV ? thanks.
OK! Thank you very much!anonvtic wrote: ↑Sat Sep 03, 2022 1:13 pmIn the global talent guidance (both in the browser pages, and in the detailed caseworker guidance), it clearly states that UKVI shall be unable to advise if your credentials shall suffice to warrant an endorsement. That evaluation is solely done by Royal Society's/Royal Academy of Engineering's peer-reviewer(s).Katrine70 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 12:17 pmHi,anonvtic,thank you for your reply! I emailed UKVI about this issue but have been unable to get in touch with official staff. There is no clear explanation on the official website. How did you know that? Do you know someone who held research positions in non-UK institutions has successfully applied for GTV ? thanks.
This is a "global" talent visa. Paraphrasing the visa scheme's own wording, the intention is to attract the best and brightest from all around the world to advance the UK's technical prowess and benefit it economically.
I know someone with Chinese nationality, who came to the UK as a corporate researcher for a large Silicon Valley firm with a branch in Cambridge (UK) under the global talent scheme. They did not have a PhD, but was listed the inventor in 8 patents (6 more pending), and had an undergraduate degree from a top 10 US university in Electrical Engineering and a MS degree from a top 3 US Univ in Computer Science (For privacy reasons, I shall not reveal the exact institutions, but It is perhaps easy to identify them in Google Scholar/LinkedIn with some effort). For personal reasons, they did an internal corporate transfer to the company's UK branch from the US, and did not bother with the intracompany transfer or skilled worker routes. They had already started planning the move to the UK during the height of the pandemic/first lockdown. They submitted their peer review endorsement application around Aug 2020, and got endorsed by Nov 2020, and got the visa in Feb 2021, and came to the UK towards end of Feb 2021.
@anonvtic Your posts in this thread have been extremely helpful. If you have time, could you advise if I will have a chance for an endorsement from RAEng. I am a fresh PhD grad (September 2022) from a UK university and have a postdoc offer to start employment after securing a visa. I have 7 journal article publications (4 first/co-first papers) and 50 citations so far. Do you think fresh grads without postdoc experience have a higher chance of refusal and are there such actual cases that you know? Apologies, I come from a small community so there is really no one I can ask these questions.anonvtic wrote: ↑Tue Aug 23, 2022 10:06 pmThe endorsement could also unfortunately have a subjective component i.e. the peer reviewer human in the loop, and could be field-specific etc.
A friend of mine finished their PhD in America, and started a postdoc in 2018 at Univ of Lincoln, and then later moved to the Univ of Surrey. Their research was so impactful that there were even media clippings on mainstream media (BBC) of their accomplishments with them being named in the article. One of their particular paper was cited nearly 60 times over 13-14 months. Their endorsement application was refused. Their reference letter was from a professor famous in their field who heads a multi-million pound consortium.
Another friend (and me) had a relatively new postdoc career with no funded grant applications (at that time), and we both got endorsed. While I had patents (1 successful + 1 failed application), the other successful friend had just 1 journal paper + 2-3 conference papers and some invited talks.
So, this is why it is not just individual accomplishments, but probably also a few other aspects viz. the relevance of research to the UK economy and its impact & usefulness to wider society, depth of content in the reco letters, the strength of case you make in your personal statement etc etc.
Oh I forgot to mention in my previous posts in this thread, the application asks for details on successful funded grants where you are the PI or Co-I, and the value of the funding.