Chatham House Queen Elizabeth II Academy Fellowships
by Chatham House (The Royal Institute of International Affairs) Β· Chatham House, London (The Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs)
π Fully Fundedπ’ Activeπ Post-graduate / Mid-career Professionalπ United Kingdomπ Research Fellowship / Leadership Programme
6 to 10 months depending on the specific fellowship track
Deadline
Varies by fellowsh
Level
Post-graduate / Mid-career Professional
Acceptance
Estimated < 2%
Difficulty
Extremely High
β¨ Should I Apply for Chatham House Queen Elizabeth II Academy Fellowships?
Instant AI-powered application intelligence
60%
Eligibility Match
5%
Win Probability
9/10
Difficulty
10/10
Reward Score
60β80 hrs
Time Required
Very Low (Highly competitive global program)
Competition
π Overview
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Award Amount
Β£2,365 per month (approximate)
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Duration
6 to 10 months depending on the specific fellowship track
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Deadline
Varies by fellowship (Typically between January and March)
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Fields
International Affairs, Public Policy, Governance, International Security, Global Economy, and Environment
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Awards/Year
5 to 10 per year depending on funding partners
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Study Country
United Kingdom
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Provider
Chatham House (The Royal Institute of International Affairs)
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Acceptance
Estimated < 2%
The Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs provides mid-career individuals the opportunity to spend up to 10 months at Chatham House. Fellows develop their leadership skills, conduct independent research, and build influential networks while contributing to global policy debates.
π₯ Who Should Apply
Open to mid-career professionals from specified regions with a background in international policy and a clear research proposal aligned with Chatham House programs.
ποΈ Host University
Chatham House, London (The Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs)
π€ Sponsor
Chatham House with partners such as the Mo Ibrahim Foundation and Stavros Niarchos Foundation
π± Fields of Study
International Affairs, Public Policy, Governance, International Security, Global Economy, and Environment
β¨ Key Benefits
Fellows receive a monthly living stipend, round-trip travel to London, a relocation allowance, and full access to Chatham Houseβs research resources, networking, and professional development training.
π― Target Students
Mid-career professionals, researchers, journalists, and civil servants
π· Tags
International RelationsPolicyLeadershipUK FellowshipGlobal AffairsResearch Grant
π Statistics & Competitiveness
Estimated 500-1,000+
Applicants Last Year
6 to 8
Winners
Estimated < 2%
Acceptance Rate
Very Low (Highly competitive global program)
Competition Level
Win Probability
5%
Match Score
60%
Competition
95%
πΈ Funding Breakdown
Tuition
Not Applicable (Non-degree program, but all program costs are fully covered)
Living Stipend
Β£2,365 per month for the duration of the fellowship
Total Award
Β£2,365 per month (approxima
βοΈ Travel: Economy class return flights and a small relocation allowance providedπ Accommodation: No (Paid using the monthly stipend provided)π Health Insurance: UK National Health Service (NHS) surcharge covered or equivalent insuranceπ Renewable: Noπ³ App Fee: No
π Tuition Coverage
Not Applicable (Non-degree program, but all program costs are fully covered)
π Living Stipend
Β£2,365 per month for the duration of the fellowship
π‘ Accommodation
No (Paid using the monthly stipend provided)
βοΈ Travel Allowance
Economy class return flights and a small relocation allowance provided
π Health Insurance
UK National Health Service (NHS) surcharge covered or equivalent insurance
π Other Benefits
Dedicated office space, mentorship, leadership workshops, media training, access to high-level events, and networking with policy experts
π Renewable
No
π Renewal Conditions
Not applicable
β Eligibility Requirements
π Eligible Nationalities
Citizens of specific eligible countries (often Commonwealth, Africa, or Europe depending on the funder); Master's degree or equivalent experience required.
π Academic Level
Post-graduate / Mid-career Professional
π Minimum GPA
Not Specified (Professional experience and research quality are prioritized)
π£οΈ English Requirement
High level of proficiency in written and spoken English (IELTS 7.0 or equivalent may be required)
π Age Limit
No specific age limit, but targeted at mid-career professionals
πΌ Work Experience
Typically 5 to 10 years of relevant professional experience in international affairs or policy
π Leadership
Strong evidence of leadership potential and a commitment to positive change in their home country or region
π° Financial Need
Not a primary requirement; selection is based on merit and potential
π― Target Students
Mid-career professionals, researchers, journalists, and civil servants
π Application Requirements
Essay / SOP
Yes (Research proposal and personal statement/motivation letter)
Rec Letters
2 to 3 professional or academic references
Interview
Yes (Conducted by a panel of experts)
Application Fee
No
Documents Required
Academic Transcripts
Passport / National ID
2 to 3 professional or academic references Recommendation Letters
CV / Resume
Personal Statement / Essays
High level of proficiency in written and spoken English (IELTS 7.0 or equivalent may be required)
Interview: Yes (Conducted by a panel of experts)
Min GPA: Not Specified (Professional experience and research quality are prioritized)
π Application Process
Focus your research proposal on a specific, timely policy challenge. Ensure your project aligns directly with one of Chatham House's established research departments.
π‘ Insider Tip: Clearly demonstrate how the fellowship will specifically benefit your career trajectory and how you plan to apply the knowledge upon returning to your home country.
πΊοΈ Application Roadmap
1
Research eligibility and gather requirements
Start Early
2
Collect all required documents
Start Early
3
Request recommendation letters early
4
Write compelling essays and personal statement
β High Risk Stage
5
Submit complete application before deadline
6
Await shortlisting and attend interview if required
β High Risk Stage
π Key Dates & Timeline
π Opens
Typically November or December annually
β° Deadline
Varies by fellowship (Typically between January and March)
π€ Interview
Yes (Conducted by a panel of experts)
π Study Starts
September or October
Typically November or December annually
Applications Open
Gather documents and begin essays
Varies by fellowship (Typically between January and March)
Application Deadline
Submit complete application β no late entries
Yes (Conducted by a panel of experts)
Shortlisting & Interview
Selected candidates invited for interview
After results
Award Announced
Successful applicants notified
September or October
Studies Begin
Commence degree at host institution
βοΈ Selection Process
π Selection Criteria
Intellectual rigor, leadership potential, relevance and feasibility of the research proposal, and commitment to public service.
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Open to mid-career professionals from specified regions with a background in international policy and a clear research proposal aligned with Chatham House programs.
This scholarship covers: Fellows receive a monthly living stipend, round-trip travel to London, a relocation allowance, and full access to Chatham Houseβs research resources, networking, and professional development training.. It is a fully funded scholarship.
The deadline is Varies by fellowship (Typically between January and March). Always verify with the official website as dates may change annually.
Competition level: Very Low (Highly competitive global program). Acceptance rate: Estimated < 2%. Strong academic record and clear motivation are essential.
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Typically required: academic transcripts, passport, High level of proficiency in written and spoken English (IELTS 7.0 or equivalent may be required), 2 to 3 professional or academic references recommendation letters, CV, personal statement/motivation letter. Check official website for the complete list.