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SEAP Fellowship 2026 (AUD 400/Month) Remote Program

SEAP Fellowship 2026 (AUD 400/Month) Remote Program
Remote / Online
Deadline: May 25, 2026

About This Opportunity

Applications are now open for the SEAP Fellowship 2026, a 3-month remote fellowship designed for early-career professionals interested in human rights, advocacy, and global policy engagement. Offered by Nationality for All, this program provides a flexible opportunity for participants to gain international experience while working from their home country.

The SEAP Fellowship will run from June 15, 2026, to September 11, 2026. This virtual format allows fellows from around the world to participate without the need to relocate or travel, making it highly accessible and convenient.

The fellowship focuses on developing leadership, advocacy, and policy engagement skills among emerging global leaders. Participants will engage in meaningful activities, training sessions, and collaborative work aimed at strengthening their ability to contribute to human rights and social impact initiatives.

Fellows will receive a monthly stipend of approximately AUD 200–400, depending on their location. This financial support helps participants stay committed to the program while gaining valuable professional experience.

The SEAP Fellowship 2026 is an excellent opportunity for individuals who want to build a career in human rights, policy, and global advocacy. By joining the Nationality for All program, participants can enhance their skills, expand their international network, and contribute to impactful global initiatives from anywhere in the world.

Requirements

  • Human rights
  • Law
  • Public policy
  • International relations
  • Related disciplines
  • Knowledge of the following areas is highly desirable, though not mandatory:
  • Citizenship rights
  • Statelessness
  • Legal identity systems

Benefits

  • Work closely with an international human rights organization
  • Contribute directly to regional knowledge-building and advocacy
  • Develop practical research, fact-checking, and citation management skills
  • Gain a deeper understanding of:
  • Statelessness
  • Nationality rights
  • Legal identity systems
  • Human rights research methodologies

Eligibility

  • Applicants should demonstrate:
  • Strong desk research skills
  • Good writing and analytical ability
  • Attention to detail
  • Ability to synthesize information clearly
  • Strong organizational and time-management skills
  • Because the fellowship is remote and full-time, applicants should also be:
  • Comfortable working independently
  • Reliable in meeting deadlines
  • Able to maintain consistent communication remotelyHuman rights
  • Law
  • Public policy
  • International relations
  • Related disciplines
  • Knowledge of the following areas is highly desirable, though not mandatory:
  • Citizenship rights
  • Statelessness
  • Legal identity systems

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