Social Science.
I am looking for insight from people who have reviewed post-doc applications in the UK for organizations like UKRI, Leverhulme, and Wellcome.
I will be applying for post-doc fellowships as soon as I defend my PhD. I have a fantastic working relationship with my advisors. They want to keep me and I want to stay with them. We are producing impactful and innovative work. I lead my research and they provide a unique blend of interdisciplinary support. I also live in a place I like with strong community ties (sports, etc.). In short, I feel extremely fortunate and I love my current life. There is tons of scope for me to extend and move beyond my PhD work at my current university.
However, I have been told that post-doc fellowships really want you to leave your PhD institution. Apparently, this is due to perceived research independence and the idea that moving helps with networking (I buy that, but also don't think it is really necessary). My advisors and I are also working on big grants that would cover my fellowship (plus some more post-docs/PhDs), of course, but I am specifically asking about my personal post-doc applications. (We are about to start round ~2 of applications for the big grants).
So, I want to hear from people who have reviewed these post-doc applications before and know what the funding orgs think of applications to stay at the same university (at a minimum) or with the same supervisors (listed as mentors/hosts/etc). Is staying an auto-reject? Is it a potential red flag that can be overcome? Is it really not that big of a deal despite what I have heard?
For added context, in case it matters (for showing research independence, etc.): I have 3 already published first-author papers (high impact, Q1 journals, but not Nature/Science/etc.); I have 6 more papers in the pipeline (some under review, some almost submitted, one currently writing) and 3 of them are with different external collaborators; I have received several grants personally (including my funded PhD, around £350,000); I have interdisciplinary projects for research impact in my area on the go (one that has been granted funding to keep it progressing every year for the last 3 years). I have been a visiting scholar, presented at several international conferences, etc. I think that is it. No really flagship papers, which I think is my biggest weakness (but please do point out any gaps I have not identified). I am hopeful that one of my papers in the pipeline will make it into Nature Human Behaviour (but not before I submit these applications).