Applications are now open for the SEAP Fellows 2026 Programme, a three-month full-time remote fellowship offered by Nationality for All (NFA). This opportunity is designed for early-career human rights professionals from the Asia-Pacific region who want to work on statelessness, nationality rights, and legal identity issues.
Selected fellows will help update the Second Edition of the Statelessness Encyclopedia Asia Pacific (SEAP). The programme offers a monthly stipend, valuable research experience, and the chance to contribute to important regional advocacy work. There is no application fee.
Key Details:
- Fellowship Title: SEAP Fellows 2026
- Duration: 3 months (June 15 – September 11, 2026)
- Format: Full-time remote fellowship
- Number of Positions: 2 fellows
- Stipend: AUD 200 – 400 per month (depending on location)
- Host Organization: Nationality for All (NFA)
- Target Region: Asia-Pacific
- Application Deadline: May 25, 2026 (End of Day Bangkok time)
- Application Fee: None
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What This Fellowship Offers:
- A monthly stipend of AUD 200–400 to support their living expenses
- Hands-on experience in human rights research, factchecking, and content updating
- Professional training on research methodology, citation standards, and website management
- Direct mentorship and guidance from the NFA research team
- The opportunity to build expertise in statelessness, nationality rights, and legal identity systems
- A chance to contribute to a major regional knowledge resource used by researchers, policymakers, and civil society
- Valuable experience working with an international human rights organization
Eligibility Criteria:
- Be from the Asia-Pacific region
- Demonstrate strong desk research and writing skills
- Have excellent attention to detail and analytical abilities
- Be able to work independently in a remote, full-time setting
- Possess good organizational and time-management skills
- Have background knowledge in human rights, law, public policy, international relations, or related fields
Note: Knowledge of citizenship rights and statelessness is highly desirable but not mandatory. Prior research or human rights experience is an advantage. Applicants with lived experience of statelessness are strongly encouraged to apply and will be given priority.
Fields / Areas Covered:
- Human Rights Research
- Statelessness Studies
- Nationality and Citizenship Rights
- Legal Identity Systems
- International Relations
- Public Policy
- Law and Legal Analysis
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How to Apply:
Required Documents:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Cover Letter
- One original writing sample
Submission Process:
- Prepare all three documents
- Send them via email to: info@nationalityforall.org
- Use the exact subject line: Application – SEAP Fellows 2026