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Fully Funded 2026 International Fellowships for Global South Scholars

Global
Deadline 2026-07-06
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About the opportunity

What this programme is offering

fellowship provides financial and institutional support for researchers to undertake a visiting sabbatical at a host university of their choice, with the aim of producing high-quality academic publications based on existing research.

The programme is aligned with the Foundation’s mission to advance global urban studies, promote equitable knowledge production, and strengthen scholarly contributions from underrepresented regions.

Programme Overview

The International Fellowship enables selected scholars to spend between three and nine months at a host institution, focusing exclusively on writing and publishing their research findings. The programme is not intended for new data collection but rather for the development of completed research into outputs such as:

Peer-reviewed journal articles

Book chapters

Academic books

Fellows will work under the guidance of an appointed mentor, typically a senior academic in their field, who will provide intellectual support and facilitate integration into relevant research networks.

The fellowship encourages global academic exchange and aims to strengthen long-term collaboration between institutions and scholars across regions.

Purpose and Impact

The fellowship contributes to broader academic and social goals by:

Supporting early-career researchers in the Global South

Strengthening scholarship focused on urban challenges and development

Promoting collaboration across international research communities

Advancing new theoretical and empirical insights into urban studies

Encouraging equitable and inclusive knowledge production

The programme also aims to build long-term research leadership capacity, enabling fellows to contribute meaningfully to both academic discourse and real-world urban policy and development.

Eligible Research Areas

Applicants may propose research outputs in any area of urban studies, including but not limited to:

Climate and environmental sustainability

Urban development and planning

Housing and infrastructure

Migration and mobility

Governance and public policy

Political economy

Public health in urban settings

Social equity and inclusion

Transport and urban systems

Technology and smart cities

All proposals must demonstrate a clear contribution to understanding urban realities, particularly within or across the Global South news

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the fellowship, applicants must:

Be early- to mid-career researchers with a PhD awarded within the last 10 years

Be nationals of countries listed on the OECD DAC list of Official Development Assistance (ODA) recipients

Be affiliated with a research institution based in an eligible country

Have completed primary data collection and analysis

Be ready to produce publishable research outputs

Applicants must demonstrate strong familiarity with the urban studies discipline and provide evidence of their ability to contribute meaningfully to the field.

Fellowship Requirements

Candidates are expected to:

Secure a mentor at their chosen host institution

Select a host organisation capable of providing a supportive research environment

Demonstrate how the mentor and host will add value to the fellowship

Be fully released from existing professional responsibilities during the fellowship period

Plan and manage travel and logistical arrangements independently

The fellowship emphasises not only academic output but also meaningful engagement with research communities and long-term collaboration.

Funding and Support

The fellowship provides financial support to cover:

Accommodation and living expenses during the sabbatical

Return international travel

Limited research-related costs

A small additional budget for mentor engagement activities

Additional supplemental funding may be available for applicants with extraordinary needs, such as caregiving responsibilities or disability-related costs, subject to prior consultation.

Application Process

Applicants must complete an online application form by the deadline and submit the following:

Personal and academic information, including proof of nationality

Career statement and academic background

Contact details for two referees

Fellowship proposal, including:

Research plan and intended outputs

Justification for host institution

Role of the mentor

Detailed budget with supporting evidence for major costs

Applicant CV (maximum 3 pages)

Mentor CV (maximum 3 pages)

Mentor’s supporting letter (maximum 2 pages)

Applicants will also complete an anonymous Equality and Diversity monitoring survey after submission.

Key Dates and Timeline

Application Deadline: 6 July 2026 (23:59 UTC)

Decision Timeline: Approximately 12 weeks after the deadline

Fellowship Start Window: Between 4 and 14 months after the application deadline

All applicants will be notified of the outcome, although individual feedback will not be provided.

Programme Expectations

The Urban Studies Foundation expects fellows, mentors, and host institutions to contribute to:

A productive and supportive research environment

Integration into academic networks and communities

Long-term collaboration and knowledge exchange

Advancement of inclusive and globally relevant urban research

The fellowship is designed not only to produce academic outputs but also to foster sustainable academic relationships and intellectual growth.

Strategic Significance

The International Fellowships programme has supported over 80 fellows across more than 20 countries, significantly contributing to the development of global urban studies. It plays a critical role in amplifying voices from the Global South and reshaping how urban knowledge is produced and shared.

How to apply

Submit your application online

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