I have been working in the UK for the last 4 years with a Tier 2 Visa and I am now considering to switch to Global Talent Visa. My goal is to follow the endorsement Route 4 (peer review) for the exceptional promise category via the Royal Academy of Engineering. I have some questions about this and I'd be very happy if people in this forum have some answers.
- Q1 - I have recently submitted my PhD thesis, however, I haven't officially awarded my PhD degree. On the other hand, I have been a full-time research staff at 3 different UK universities for the last 4 years (3 years as an MSCA ESR, 1 year as a Postdoc in a big EPSRC hub). Would this experience meet the mandatory criteria "PhD equivalent research experience"?
- Q2 - As far as I understood, I only need to provide with 3 documents: the online application form, my CV (max 3 pages), a letter of recommendation from an eminent person. Is that right?
- Q2a - Is it also possible to submit additional documents with the application, such as the copies of the awards or a personal statement letter?
- Q2b - What kind of information can be added in the online application form? I particularly wonder if there is a text field/question that I can fill with a personal statement.
). I wonder if a low h-index would cause a rejection? I would also love to hear the forum members' positive or negative experiences that might be linked to their publication track records or h-index.
- Q4 - I have attended many international events such as workshops, summer schools or secondments, and I also received a few awards, one of which was from an international IEEE conference. I am wondering the opinions on whether these would compensate my low h-index score during the evaluation of my endorsement application.
Best wishes,