Applications are now open for the SEAP Fellowship 2026, a fully remote paid fellowship offered by Nationality for All (NFA). This three-month international fellowship is designed for early-career human rights professionals who want to strengthen their skills in research, advocacy, and policy engagement while working remotely from their home country.
The SEAP Fellowship provides an excellent opportunity to contribute to global human rights research, particularly in areas related to statelessness, nationality rights, and legal identity systems. Fellows will work closely with an international team and gain practical experience in policy research and fact-checking.
Program Overview:
Host Organization: Nationality for All (NFA)
Program: SEAP Fellows Program
Format: Remote / Online Fellowship
Duration: 3 Months
Fellowship Period: June 15, 2026 – September 11, 2026
Monthly Stipend: AUD 200 – 400 (depending on location)
Application Deadline: 25 May 2026
About the SEAP Fellowship:
The SEAP Fellowship is designed to develop emerging leaders in the field of human rights by offering hands-on experience in research, analysis, and advocacy.
Fellows will contribute to the Second Edition of SEAP through:
Fact-checking and research updates
Reviewing country fact sheets
Verifying legal and policy information
Updating website and report content
Ensuring accurate citation and source management
Participants will also gain deeper insight into:
Statelessness
Nationality rights
Legal identity systems
Human rights research methodologies
Financial Benefits:
Selected fellows will receive:
Monthly stipend of AUD 200–400
Remote work opportunity from home country
Practical experience in human rights research
Exposure to international policy and advocacy work
Opportunity to work with a global research organization
Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants must demonstrate:
Strong research and analytical skills
Excellent writing and attention to detail
Ability to work independently in a remote setting
Strong organizational and time-management skills
Interest in human rights, law, or public policy
Preferred background includes:
Human rights
International relations
Law
Public policy
Social sciences or related fields
Prior experience in NGOs, research projects, or civil society organizations is an advantage but not mandatory.
How to Apply:
Interested applicants should send the following documents to info@nationalityforall.org:
Updated CV
Cover letter
Relevant supporting documents (if any)
Email Subject Line: Application – SEAP Fellows 2026
Application Deadline:
25 May 2026
Apply now to join a global human rights fellowship, gain valuable research experience, and contribute to meaningful international policy work — all from the comfort of your home country.