Call for Applications: Urban Studies Foundation International Fellowships 2026

  • Published: May 05, 2026
  • Deadline: July 06, 2026
  • Category: Fellowship

Applications are currently being accepted for the Urban Studies Foundation International Fellowships 2026, Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.

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About Urban Studies Foundation International Fellowships

The scheme is intended to serve the USF’s over-arching strategic mission to advance global urban studies. Supporting over eighty Fellows from over twenty countries, the scheme has also contributed enormously to the USF’s goals of supporting early-career researchers, strengthening scholarship of the Global South, fostering collaboration, and developing excellent urban research. Through promoting the global exchange and mobility of both individuals and ideas, the scheme also aims to intervene in the production of knowledge in a manner that both champions epistemic justice and elevates new understandings of diverse global realities. In the longer-term, the scheme works towards cultivating the research leadership and capacities of tomorrow.

Benefits of Urban Studies Foundation International Fellowships

  • The financial support of the Fellowship is intended to meet accommodation and subsistence needs while staying at the host university, return travel, and assistance towards some research costs. There is also a small budget available for the Mentor to engage with the Fellow’s home institution(s), network(s), and/or research site(s).
  • Short-listed candidates may also apply for a small supplemental grant if they have extra-ordinary costs arising due to caring responsibilities or disability, provided they have contacted the USF in advance of applying to discuss their requirements.Fellowships should begin no earlier than four months after the deadline for applications, and no later than fourteen months after the application deadline.

Urban Studies Foundation International Fellowships Requirements

  • Applicants must be early-to-mid-career urban scholars holding a PhD awarded within the preceding ten calendar years (by the submission deadline). They must be nationals of any country present on the current OECD DAC list of ODA recipients, and be formally affiliated to/working within a research organisation based in any of these countries (please note: individuals based in high-income territories are not eligible to apply, even where these are associated with an ODA-listed country).
  • Candidates must have already completed primary data collection and analysis, and be ready to write-up their findings as academic publications (this award is not intended to support proposals involving new primary data collection or analysis). The work must represent a clear and valuable contribution to the field of urban studies, and proposals outside of this field will not be considered.
  • The candidate is expected to make suitable arrangements to be mentored by a senior urban scholar at their chosen host organisation.
  • They must also research the required budget to support the Fellowship, and be prepared to self-manage the practical aspects of any associated travel. Eligible host organisations may be anywhere worldwide, and Fellowships based in Global South regions are also encouraged.

Application Date and Process

The application must include:

    • Applicant information: contact details, recent education, recent academic roles, a short career statement, proof of nationality, and the names and contact details of two academic referees.
    • Proposed fellowship information: dates, mentorship, and host organisation arrangements.
    • Budget: all cost items and suitable evidence for any items above GBP 500.
    • Research proposal: outline of the planned research, intended outputs, the reasons for the choice of the host organisation, and a statement of how the candidate’s chosen mentor will support and facilitate the proposed research.
    • Applicant CV listing academic achievements and publications (3 pages maximum).
    • Short CV from the mentor which includes any previous mentoring experience (3 pages maximum).
    • Mentor’s supporting letter stating their willingness to act as a Mentor to the Fellow, and detailing the suitability of the host organisation for the proposed Fellowship in reference to the Host Organisation and Mentorship Guidelines (2 pages maximum).

Application Deadline

06 July, 2026

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