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SEAP Remote Fellowship 2026 (AUD 400/Month)

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SEAP Remote Fellowship 2026 (AUD 400/Month)

 

The Statelessness Encyclopedia Asia Pacific (SEAP) is a regional research initiative documenting statelessness, nationality laws, legal identity systems, and related human rights issues across the Asia-Pacific region.

 

SEAP aims to strengthen knowledge production, advocacy, and collaboration on statelessness across the region.

 

The SEAP Fellows Program brings together young professionals, advocates, and emerging leaders to engage in discussions and activities related to:

 

Work closely with an international human rights organization

Contribute directly to regional knowledge-building and advocacy

Develop practical research, fact-checking, and citation management skills

Gain a deeper understanding of:

Statelessness

Nationality rights

Legal identity systems

Human rights research methodologies

Summary of the SEAP Remote Fellowship 2026

 

Type: Fellowship

Location: Remote / Online

Eligible Applicants: International Applicants

Benefits: Each fellow will receive AUD 200 – 400 per month, depending on the location of the Fellow.

Deadline: 25th May, 2026

Duration

Start Date: June 15, 2026 | End Date: September 11, 2026 | Duration: 3 months (full-time, remote fellowship).

Responsibilities

 

The SEAP Fellows will support the NFA research team in updating the Second Edition of SEAP through:

 

Fact-checking and Additional Research

 

Reviewing and fact-checking existing SEAP country factsheets

Conducting supplementary desk research where updates are required

Verifying legal, policy, and statistical information

Website and Report Updates

 

Updating SEAP content on the website

Revising report materials and ensuring consistency across outputs

Citation Integration

 

Adding and verifying citations across the SEAP website content

Ensuring citation accuracy and source integrity.

Eligibility Criteria for the SEAP Remote Fellowship 2026

 

Applicants should demonstrate:

 

Strong desk research skills

Good writing and analytical ability

Attention to detail

Ability to synthesize information clearly

Strong organizational and time-management skills

Because the fellowship is remote and full-time, applicants should also be:

 

Comfortable working independently

Reliable in meeting deadlines

Able to maintain consistent communication remotely

Knowledge Requirements

 

Applicants should have background knowledge in:

 

Human rights

Law

Public policy

International relations

Related disciplines

Knowledge of the following areas is highly desirable, though not mandatory:

 

Citizenship rights

Statelessness

Legal identity systems

Preferred Experience

 

Experience in the following areas would be an advantage, though prior professional experience is not mandatory:

 

Research projects

Human rights initiatives

Non-profit organizations

Civil society organizations

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