Apply now for the Africa Fellows in Education Program (AFEP) 2026/2027: a fully-funded, two-year fellowship designed to build the next generation of education policy leaders.
Title: Africa Fellows in Education Program 2026/2027
Location: Sub-Saharan Africa (home country-based with international networking opportunities)
Closing Date: June 30, 2026 (23:59 GMT)
Contract: Two-year research fellowship with full support and funding
The Africa Fellows in Education Program (AFEP) offers a unique opportunity for young African researchers to engage in impactful education policy research and evidence-based decision-making.
This two-year, fully supported fellowship aims to strengthen expertise in evaluating educational research, developing performance data, and integrating rigorous evidence into policymaking processes across Sub-Saharan Africa.
AFEP fosters a network of local policy fellows equipped with advanced skills in assessing educational research, leveraging data for decision-making, and influencing policy through evidence.
The program combines in-country activities, regional and international training, and conference participation, including prominent events on the economics of education.
Fellows will undertake research projects under mentorship from globally recognized experts, including teams from Stanford University and other international organizations.
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
Interested candidates should prepare and submit the following via the PEP intranet system:
For detailed instructions, full program description, and application procedures, download the Call for Applications document.
Application Deadline: June 30, 2026 (23:59 GMT).
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