The Queen Elizabeth II Academy Fellowships at Chatham House offer an exclusive opportunity for early- to mid-career professionals seeking to enhance their research and leadership in international affairs. This 10-month fellowship, hosted by Chatham House—one of the world’s leading policy institutes—provides a platform for independent research, leadership development, and collaboration with a diverse network of experts, policymakers, and practitioners.
This fellowship is open to professionals from diverse sectors, including academia, civil society, business, media, government, and non-governmental organizations. Participants will have the opportunity to conduct independent research, contribute to Chatham House’s publications and events, and engage in a specialized Leadership Masterclass Programme designed to foster global policy leadership skills.
In addition to research and leadership training, the fellowship offers:
A monthly stipend of £2,565 to support living expenses in London
Research funding and relocation assistance, including visa sponsorship
Health surcharge coverage (excluding dental, optical care, and prescriptions)
Mentorship, media training, and networking opportunities
Chatham House membership upon completion of the fellowship
This prestigious program seeks professionals dedicated to advancing policy-driven solutions in international affairs. Eligible candidates must demonstrate:
A strong academic or professional background with experience in independent research
Proven or potential leadership abilities
Alignment with Chatham House’s mission and values
Proficiency in spoken English
The 2025-2026 fellowship cycle offers several specialized tracks, including:
Mo Ibrahim Foundation Academy Fellowship (open to citizens of any African country)
Richard and Susan Hayden Academy Fellowship (for mid-career professionals worldwide)
Schwarzman Academy Fellowship (for Schwarzman Scholars completing their degree in 2025)
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Academy Fellowship (for Greek citizens or dual nationals)
Fellows are encouraged to align their research with Chatham House’s priority areas, such as:
International security, NATO’s future, and emerging technologies
Climate change policy, energy security, and sustainable resource management
Democratic resilience, European security, and economic competitiveness
Global health diplomacy and medical supply chain security
Regional studies on Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, Russia, Eurasia, the UK, and the US
Deadline: March 19, 2025 (11:59 PM GMT)
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so early submissions are encouraged.
Candidates will be notified of their status within six weeks of the closing date.
To ensure fairness, Chatham House conducts an anonymous screening process, meaning personal details will only be reviewed after the initial selection stage. Applicants should avoid including identifiable information in their responses.
The Queen Elizabeth II Academy Fellowships offer an unparalleled chance to develop leadership skills, engage in high-level research, and network with global leaders. Fellows gain invaluable experience that equips them to drive impactful change in their respective fields.
For professionals passionate about global affairs and policy innovation, this fellowship provides an ideal platform to expand expertise and become part of a distinguished international network of policymakers and thought leaders.
Applications are now open—don’t miss this opportunity to contribute to shaping global policy!
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