AIReKEMA Research Fellowship 2026 | $11,000 Funded Migration & Refugee Research Opportunity in Africa
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The Advancing Indigenous and Refugee Knowledge and Engagement on Migration in Africa (AIReKEMA) project, in partnership with Carleton University and regional hubs across East, West, and Southern Africa, has officially opened applications for the AIReKEMA Research Fellowship 2026.
The programme aims to support outstanding researchers, postgraduate students, and community leaders conducting impactful research on:
- Migration governance
- Refugee dynamics
- Border governance
- Indigenous knowledge systems
- Peacebuilding and conflict prevention
- Humanitarian policy solutions
AIReKEMA plans to select 12 Research Fellows annually to contribute to innovative migration and governance research across Africa.
The fellowship provides financial support, academic mentorship, and policy engagement opportunities for emerging scholars and practitioners working on migration-related challenges within African border regions and communities.
About the AIReKEMA Research Fellowship
The AIReKEMA Fellowship is designed to amplify traditionally excluded perspectives and lived experiences in migration governance discussions across Africa.
The programme focuses on understanding how:
- Indigenous communities
- Refugee-led initiatives
- Local governance systems
- Community-based approaches
can contribute to:
- Managing migration flows
- Reducing border conflicts
- Strengthening cooperation
- Supporting peacebuilding initiatives
Selected fellows will have opportunities to transform research findings into practical policy recommendations that can influence governments, regional organizations, and humanitarian actors.
Research Areas and Focus Themes
The fellowship supports research related to:
- Migration management
- Refugee governance
- Border security and cooperation
- Indigenous knowledge systems
- Conflict prevention
- Peacebuilding
- Community-led migration solutions
- Local governance structures
- Refugee inclusion and participation
- Humanitarian policy innovation
Projects that center community experiences and local knowledge systems are strongly encouraged.
Responsibilities of Research Fellows
Selected fellows will engage in original and policy-relevant research activities.
Research Fellows Will:
- Design and conduct migration-related research
- Explore Indigenous and refugee-led approaches to governance
- Translate research into practical policy recommendations
- Collaborate with regional hubs and Carleton University
- Participate in project activities and knowledge-sharing sessions
- Meet research ethics requirements within Canada and their home countries
The fellowship emphasizes collaborative and interdisciplinary engagement.
Fellowship Benefits
The AIReKEMA Fellowship offers substantial academic and financial support.
Selected Fellows Will Receive:
| Benefit | Details |
|---|---|
| Fellowship Stipend | US$11,000 |
| Research Expenses Fund | US$1,800 |
| Mentorship | Co-supervision from Carleton University and regional faculty |
| Library Access | Remote access to Carleton University Library resources |
| Professional Development | Participation in regional and collaborative activities |
| Ethics Support | Assistance with research ethics clearance processes |
The programme helps fellows strengthen research capacity while building professional and policy networks across Africa.
Eligibility Criteria
AIReKEMA welcomes applications from highly motivated candidates with strong interests in migration and refugee issues.
Applicants Should:
- Be MA or PhD students, early-career researchers, or community leaders
- Demonstrate experience in migration, refugee studies, governance, conflict resolution, or Indigenous knowledge systems
- Show interest in policy engagement and border governance
- Demonstrate commitment to peacebuilding and migration solutions
- Have research or applied experience in related fields
Priority is given to:
- Indigenous community members
- Refugee community leaders
- Applicants from East, West, and Southern Africa
- Candidates contributing to diversity and inclusion within the fellowship cohort
Fellowship Duration
| Programme Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Fellowship Duration | 12 Months |
| Format | Part-Time |
| Fellowship Period | July 2026 – January 2027 |
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit the following documents.
Required Documents
- Cover Letter
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Research Proposal (maximum 3 pages)
- Three Academic or Professional References
Research Proposal Must Include
Applicants should clearly explain:
- Research problem or focus area
- Relevance to AIReKEMA goals
- Literature review
- Research question
- Methodology
- Timeline for completion
The proposal should demonstrate both academic quality and practical policy relevance.
Selection Process
Applications will be reviewed by a selection committee involving:
- Carleton University representatives
- Regional hub representatives
Selection Timeline
| Stage | Date |
|---|---|
| Application Deadline | 1 June 2026 |
| Shortlisted Interviews | By 8 June 2026 |
| Final Decisions Announced | 22 June 2026 |
Interviews will be conducted virtually through Zoom.
Why This Fellowship Matters
Migration and refugee governance continue to shape social, political, and humanitarian realities across Africa.
The AIReKEMA Fellowship seeks to ensure that:
- Indigenous voices
- Refugee experiences
- Community knowledge systems
play a central role in designing sustainable migration and peacebuilding solutions.
The programme empowers researchers and practitioners to contribute directly to:
- Policy innovation
- Humanitarian governance
- Conflict prevention
- Regional cooperation
while strengthening inclusive approaches to migration governance across Africa.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit all application materials before the deadline.
Application Email
AIReKEMA@carleton.ca
Official Links
| Resource | Official Link |
|---|---|
| Carleton University | https://carleton.ca |
| AIReKEMA Information | https://carleton.ca |
Why This Fellowship Stands Out
The AIReKEMA Research Fellowship 2026 offers a unique opportunity for researchers, postgraduate students, and community leaders to contribute to transformative migration and refugee research across Africa.
Through:
- Policy-focused research
- Academic mentorship
- Community engagement
- Peacebuilding initiatives
- Indigenous knowledge integration
fellows will gain valuable international research experience while helping shape more inclusive and sustainable migration governance systems across the African continent.