Quick Facts

Eligible CountriesAny
Area of StudyOthers
Application Deadline1 June 2026 (Closed)
Scholarship TypeFellowship
FundingPartial
Mode of StudyHybrid
ReferenceRAS-2026-0819
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About This Scholarship

The AIReKEMA Research Fellowship is a 12-month, part-time programme that invites early-career researchers, postgraduate students, and community leaders to conduct original research on migration, refugee dynamics, and Indigenous knowledge systems across African border regions. The fellowship provides financial support, co-supervision by Carleton University faculty and regional hub researchers, and opportunities to translate research findings into actionable policy solutions.

What This Scholarship Covers

  • Stipend of US$11,000 for the fellowship year
  • Research-related expenses fund of US$1,800
  • Co-supervision by Carleton University faculty and regional hub faculty
  • Access to Carleton University Library resources remotely
  • Support for completing research ethics clearance requirements in Canada and Fellow's home country
  • Participation in project activities and professional networking opportunities

Who Can Apply

  • 1 Must be a postgraduate student (MA or PhD) or early-career scholar/community leader
  • 2 Must have proven experience in research or applied work related to migration, refugees, conflict resolution, Indigenous knowledge, or local governance
  • 3 Must have a history of engagement with policy or programmatic issues in border regions
  • 4 Must demonstrate a vision for how the fellowship will enhance ability to contribute to peacebuilding and migration management
  • 5 Priority given to members of Indigenous or refugee communities in East, West, or Southern Africa
  • 6 Priority given to candidates contributing to regional, gender, and other forms of diversity

How to Apply

1
Submit a cover letter outlining relevant experience and motivation for applying
2
Submit a Curriculum Vitae (CV) detailing academic and professional achievements
3
Submit a research proposal (maximum three pages, single-spaced) including: the research puzzle or problem to be addressed, significance of the research in relation to AIReKEMA's goals, literature review, clearly articulated research question, detailed methodology, and timeline for research completion by January 2027
4
Provide names and contact information for three professional or academic references
5
Send all materials to AIReKEMA@carleton.ca by June 1, 2026
6
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a Zoom interview by June 8, 2026
7
Final decisions will be communicated by June 22, 2026
📅 12 months (July 2026 to January 2027)

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