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    Fully Funded University of Ghana Africa Climate Collaborative (ACC) Fellowship 2026: Apply Now!! @University of Ghana

    16 days ago·University of Ghana is hiring a Fully Funded University of Ghana Africa Climate Collaborative (ACC) Fellowship 2026: Apply Now!!·📍 Location: Ghana

    Overview

    The University of Ghana is offering the Fully Funded Africa Climate Collaborative (ACC) Fellowship Program for 2026, supporting young African scholars in climate resilience, sustainability, and research.

    Eligibility

    Applicants must be:

    • Citizens of an African country
    • Aged 18-35 years
    • Meet University of Ghana Graduate School admission requirements
    • Demonstrate academic excellence and research potential in climate resilience and sustainability
    • Provide proof of English proficiency if required.

    Priority is given to women, persons with disabilities, individuals from displaced backgrounds, and scholars committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

    Benefits

    This is a fully funded fellowship with benefits including:

    • Full funding for Master’s, PhD, or Postdoctoral studies
    • Research support and mentorship
    • Entrepreneurship and leadership training
    • Access to world-class research facilities
    • International academic partnerships
    • A platform to influence climate policy and innovation in Africa.

    How to Apply

    Interested candidates must:

    • Complete the Africa Climate Collaborative Fellowship application form.
    • Upload all required documents, formatted in Times New Roman, 12-point font, single-spaced, with 1-inch margins.
    • Submit proof of application via the University of Ghana Graduate portal.

    Required Documents: Curriculum Vitae (CV), Statement of Purpose (max 500 words), Research Proposal (for PhD & Postdoctoral applicants, max 3 pages), research timeline and budget, certified academic transcripts and certificates, contact details of three referees, proof of African citizenship, and English proficiency proof (if applicable).

    Deadline

    30 May 2026