The African Design Centre (ADC) at MASS has officially opened applications for its 2026–2027 Fellowship Cohort, offering one of Africa’s most prestigious opportunities for emerging architects, designers, and built-environment professionals.
The African Design Centre Fellowship is a 12-month paid residency program based in Kigali, Rwanda, designed to equip Africa’s next generation of design leaders with the skills, mentorship, resources, and practical experience needed to tackle some of the continent’s most pressing development challenges.
The fellowship is specifically designed for young African professionals who are passionate about using architecture, urban planning, landscape design, engineering, and related disciplines to create lasting social, environmental, and economic impact across Africa.
The African Design Centre is an initiative of MASS that transforms insights from real-world projects into sustainable movements for change. The centre serves as a hub for innovation, research, and leadership development, with a strong commitment to preserving Africa’s cultural heritage while advancing contemporary design solutions.
ADC believes that Africa’s architectural future should be shaped by:
Through its programs, ADC supports professionals who are committed to creating design solutions that are both innovative and deeply rooted in African contexts.
The ADC operates through three major workstreams:
The centre investigates how poor design and inadequate infrastructure contribute to:
Through research, ADC seeks practical design interventions capable of generating transformational change.
ADC pilots innovative projects that demonstrate how thoughtful design can address critical challenges.
Examples include:
These projects serve as scalable models for development across Africa.
Through leadership development initiatives such as the ADC Fellowship, the centre is building a new generation of African design professionals capable of leading the continent’s urban transformation.
The African Design Centre Fellowship is a year-long immersive residency hosted in Kigali, Rwanda.
The program provides selected fellows with direct exposure to real-world projects, expert mentorship, collaborative learning opportunities, and practical design challenges.
The fellowship seeks to empower participants to create culturally grounded and community-driven solutions that address Africa’s infrastructure needs while preserving its architectural heritage.
Throughout the fellowship, participants will engage with a broad range of MASS initiatives and development projects.
These include work in areas such as:
Fellows are encouraged to contribute their own ideas, experiences, perspectives, and questions while collaborating with experts across multiple disciplines.
Fellows will:
Participants will:
Fellows will be expected to:
Selected fellows will receive guidance from:
The fellowship is structured to provide continuous support throughout the residency period.
Participants will receive numerous professional and personal benefits, including:
To be eligible, applicants must:
The fellowship uses a three-stage selection process.
Applicants will submit:
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to:
Applicants with successful essays will be invited to participate in interviews.
October 2026 – September 2027
Selected fellows will live and work in Kigali, Rwanda throughout the fellowship.
Africa is experiencing one of the fastest rates of urbanization in the world. The continent’s future depends on visionary architects, planners, designers, and engineers who can create sustainable, culturally relevant, and community-centered solutions.
The African Design Centre Fellowship is more than a professional development program—it is an investment in the next generation of leaders who will shape Africa’s cities, infrastructure, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and public spaces for decades to come.
For young African professionals passionate about design, innovation, social impact, and sustainable development, this fellowship offers an exceptional opportunity to learn, lead, and contribute to transformational change across the continent.
Interested applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible through the official application portal.
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@2027 in Rwanda: Fully Paid Opportunity for African Architects and Designers to Shape the Future of Africa’s Built Environment
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