University of Melbourne Law School Visiting Fellowship 2026 (Fully Funded)
Applications are now open for the prestigious University of Melbourne Law School Visiting Fellowship 2026 in Australia.
This fully funded fellowship is hosted by the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness, which focuses on research and solutions for statelessness — the condition where an individual is not recognized as a citizen by any country.
The Fellowship provides international researchers, academics, and professionals the chance to spend two months at the University of Melbourne, conducting impactful research on statelessness.
📌 Fellowship Details
💸 Financial Benefits
Selected Fellows will receive:
✔️ AUD $6,000 grant to cover travel and accommodation
✔️ Return airfare to Melbourne
✔️ Accommodation for the duration of stay
✔️ Access to workspace, library, and computer facilities
🔍 Fellowship Focus Area
✅ Who Can Apply?
This unique Fellowship is open to:
🌍 Applicants of any nationality
🎓 Academics: From early-career postdoctoral researchers to tenured professors working on statelessness
🌐 Non-academic professionals with an applied research project relevant to statelessness
💪 Individuals with lived experience of statelessness are strongly encouraged to apply
📌 Important: Your research must align with the mission of the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness.
📑 Required Documents
Prepare these documents for your application:
📅 Fellowship Period
✉️ How to Apply?
1️⃣ Prepare all your required documents.
2️⃣ Email your complete application to 👉 law-statelessness@unimelb.edu.au
3️⃣ Use the subject line: “Visiting Fellowship Application”
🔗 Ready to make an impact?
👉 APPLY FOR THE MELBOURNE LAW VISITING FELLOWSHIP