Browse 43 fellowships available to applicants in Africa.
African Food Fellowship
Join the African Food Fellowship 2026 to transform your leadership in food systems across Kenya, Rwanda, and Zambia.
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African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD)
Leadership fellowship for African women scientists in agriculture and climate research, featuring 24-month development program with mentoring and training.
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Allan Gray Orbis Foundation
Fully funded fellowship for high-achieving South African Grade 12 students with entrepreneurial potential entering university.
Added 2 weeks ago
Australian Government / ACIAR
Fully-funded Masters or PhD fellowship for agricultural researchers from ACIAR partner countries studying in Australia.
Lagos State Government
Join the Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy Fellowship for a year of leadership training and mentorship in Nigeria.
Australian Government - ACIAR (Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research)
Fully funded Masters/PhD scholarships for agricultural researchers from ACIAR partner countries to study in Australia.
Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS)
Fully funded fellowships for scholars and artists to advance research or creative projects in South Africa.
Added 4 days ago
Google
The Google PhD Fellowship offers financial support and mentorship for African PhD students in computer science.
Africa Research Excellence Fund (AREF)
Support for early-career African health researchers with funding up to £47,000 for placements in top institutions.
University of Oxford (Africa Oxford Initiative - AfOx)
Fully funded 12-month research fellowship for African academics at Oxford with virtual and in-person components.
West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI)
Three to six-month research fellowship for young researchers in West African civil society with mentorship and stipend support.
University of Ghana / Africa Climate Collaborative / Mastercard Foundation
Fully funded postgraduate fellowships for West African climate researchers at University of Ghana.