Fully Funded University of Ghana Africa Climate Collaborative (ACC) Fellowship
The Africa Climate Collaborative (ACC) at the University of Ghana invites applications for its fully funded 2026 Fellowship Program.
This prestigious initiative supports outstanding young African scholars committed to advancing climate resilience, sustainability, and innovative research across the continent.
Application Deadline: 30 May 2026
Location: University of Ghana, Legon (Fellowship tenable only at the University of Ghana)
About the Africa Climate Collaborative
The Africa Climate Collaborative is a Higher Education Climate Collaborative implemented in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation.
The collaborative network includes:
- University of Ghana
- University of Cape Town
- Makerere University
- University of Cambridge
The initiative is designed to nurture the next generation of African climate scientists, researchers, and leaders through interdisciplinary research, global collaboration, innovation, and leadership development.
University of Ghana Africa Climate Collaborative (ACC) Fellowship Overview
The Africa Climate Collaborative Fellowship empowers African scholars aged 18 to 35 years to pursue advanced academic training and impactful research in climate-related fields.
The program prioritizes:
- Women applicants
- Persons with disabilities
- Individuals from displaced backgrounds
- Scholars committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion
Fellowship Categories
1. Master’s Fellowship
Supports exceptional candidates pursuing regular MA, MSc, or MPhil programs at the University of Ghana with a research focus on climate resilience and sustainability.
Benefits include:
- Full funding
- Research support
- Mentorship from leading academics
- Entrepreneurship development
- Leadership training
2. PhD Fellowship
Designed for outstanding doctoral candidates conducting innovative research that addresses Africa’s climate challenges.
Key features:
- Full financial support
- Advanced research mentorship
- Interdisciplinary collaboration
- Contribution to sustainable climate solutions
3. Postdoctoral Fellowship
Targeted at early-career researchers seeking to establish independent research careers in climate resilience and sustainability.
Opportunities include:
- Leading independent research projects
- Collaboration with international experts
- Strengthening research leadership capacity
University of Ghana Africa Climate Collaborative (ACC) Fellowship: Key Research Areas
The fellowship focuses on high-impact thematic areas aligned with Africa’s climate priorities:
- Renewable Energy Systems
Sustainable solar, wind, and renewable technologies tailored to African contexts.
- Sustainable Agriculture
Climate-smart farming practices, food security, and agricultural resilience.
- Urban Sustainability
Green infrastructure and climate-resilient city planning.
- Climate Policy & Local Governance
Institutional frameworks and governance mechanisms for climate adaptation and mitigation.
- Climate Change & Health
Health system resilience and disease pattern analysis linked to climate impacts.
- Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Integration of traditional knowledge into multi-level climate governance.
- Social Vulnerability
Community resilience and addressing climate-related social risks.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be citizens of an African country
- Be between 18–35 years old
- Meet admission requirements of the University of Ghana Graduate School
- Demonstrate strong academic excellence and research potential
- Show commitment to climate resilience and sustainability
Applicants whose first language is not English must provide certified proof of English proficiency (if previous education was not conducted in English).
Required Application Documents
Applicants must submit the following documents:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Statement of Purpose (maximum 500 words)
- Research Proposal (PhD & Postdoctoral applicants only; max 3 pages)
- Research timeline and budget with justification
- Certified academic transcripts and certificates
- Contact details of three referees
- Proof of African citizenship (National ID or passport)
- Special consideration documents (if applicable)
- Application summary from the University of Ghana Graduate portal
- Proof of English proficiency (if required)
Formatting Guidelines:
- Times New Roman
- 12-point font
- Single line spacing
- 1-inch (2.54 cm) margins
Why Apply?
The Africa Climate Collaborative Fellowship offers:
- Full financial support
- Access to world-class research facilities
- Leadership and entrepreneurship training
- International academic partnerships
- A platform to influence climate policy and innovation in Africa
The program aims to produce globally competitive African scholars driving climate solutions across sectors.
How to Apply
Interested candidates must:
- Complete the Africa Climate Collaborative Fellowship application form.
- Upload all required documents (saved with applicant’s name).
- Submit proof of application via the University of Ghana Graduate portal.
Deadline: 30 May 2026
Contact Information
Email: accapplications@ug.edu.gh
Location: University of Ghana, Legon
Africa Climate Collaborative Fellowship Program 2026
Empowering the next generation of African climate scientists through research excellence, innovation, and sustainable development leadership.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization that is offering this fellowship. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.