Allan Gray Orbis Foundation has officially opened applications for its 2026 Allan Gray Fellowship Programme, offering ambitious young students across Southern Africa a prestigious four-year university support opportunity focused on entrepreneurship, leadership, and personal development.
The programme is designed to empower high-achieving students from Namibia, Botswana, and Eswatini who plan to study at one of the foundation’s 10 partner universities in South Africa.
Applications for the 2026 intake will remain open until 31 July 2026.
According to the foundation, the Allan Gray Fellowship Programme seeks to nurture responsible and entrepreneurial young leaders who are committed to creating positive change within their communities.
The initiative focuses on developing:
Organisers say the fellowship combines financial support with immersive learning experiences to help students become well-rounded leaders capable of addressing social and economic challenges.
The Allan Gray Fellowship Programme provides selected candidates with support throughout their university journey.
The fellowship covers multiple areas aimed at ensuring students succeed academically, personally, and professionally during their studies.
Benefits of the programme include:
The programme is designed to accompany students throughout their undergraduate studies while preparing them for future leadership and entrepreneurial opportunities.
The foundation confirmed that students from Namibia, Botswana, and Eswatini are eligible to apply for the fellowship opportunity.
Applicants are expected to meet specific academic and programme requirements before being considered.
Required application documents include:
The foundation says the programme targets young achievers who demonstrate strong leadership potential, academic excellence, and a commitment to making a positive impact in society.
The Allan Gray Fellowship Programme places strong emphasis on entrepreneurship as a tool for economic growth and social transformation across Africa.
The initiative seeks to equip students with:
Organisers believe young entrepreneurs and leaders will play a major role in shaping Africa’s future economic and social development.
Selected fellows will study at one of the programme’s partner universities in South Africa while receiving ongoing support from the foundation.
The fellowship aims to create an ecosystem where students can:
The programme also creates opportunities for students from different Southern African countries to interact and share ideas within a diverse educational environment.
The Allan Gray Orbis Foundation has become one of the region’s best-known organisations focused on youth leadership, entrepreneurship, and education development.
Through initiatives such as the fellowship programme, the foundation aims to:
The organisation says its long-term vision is to contribute to sustainable economic growth and social impact through investment in talented young Africans.
Interested students are encouraged to submit their applications before the closing deadline.
Key application details include:
The Allan Gray Fellowship Programme is expected to attract large numbers of applicants from across Southern Africa, as competition for the prestigious opportunity continues to grow each year.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs 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

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