The Chatham House Academy Fellowship 2026/2027, also known as the Richard and Susan Hayden Academy Fellowship, is a prestigious, fully funded international fellowship designed for early- to mid-career professionals from around the world. Hosted by Chatham House, one of the world’s leading policy institutes, this programme offers a unique opportunity to conduct independent research, develop leadership skills, and engage with global experts on pressing international issues.
This fellowship is ideal for professionals working in academia, government, NGOs, business, civil society, or media who are committed to addressing global challenges and contributing to evidence-based policymaking.
About Chatham House and the Academy Fellowship
Chatham House, also known as The Royal Institute of International Affairs, is a globally recognized think tank dedicated to analyzing and addressing international challenges. Through its Academy, the institution develops future leaders by combining research, leadership training, and global networking.
The Richard and Susan Hayden Academy Fellowship is a flagship programme that supports individuals in conducting independent research while actively contributing to Chatham House’s mission of building a secure, sustainable, and just world.
Fellowship Overview
The fellowship provides a structured and immersive experience combining research, leadership development, and institutional engagement.
Key Details
- Programme Duration: 10 months
- Fellowship Period: October 2026 – July 2027
- Location: Chatham House, London (with hybrid working options)
- Deadline: April 17, 2026
- Eligibility: Open to applicants from all nationalities
Fellows are expected to commit full-time to the programme and cannot undertake other work or studies simultaneously.
Fellowship Structure
The fellowship is divided into three main components, ensuring a balanced and impactful experience.
1. Independent Research Project (60%)
Fellows design and conduct their own research project aligned with their expertise and interests.
Key aspects include:
- Selection of a research topic relevant to international affairs
- Guidance from a Chatham House expert
- Development of policy-relevant outputs
2. Contribution to Chatham House Research (20%)
Fellows actively participate in ongoing research initiatives within the institute.
Activities include:
- Collaborating with research teams
- Supporting institutional research priorities
- Engaging in policy discussions and outputs
3. Leadership Masterclass Programme (20%)
This core component focuses on building leadership capacity and professional development.
Leadership Programme Components
The leadership programme is designed to equip fellows with skills needed for global leadership.
Key Elements
- Induction Week
- Five-day orientation programme
- Introduction to fellowship structure and expectations
- Thematic Sessions
- Discussions on global challenges
- Interaction with subject matter experts
- Leadership Skills Workshops
- Policy impact strategies
- Stakeholder engagement
- Crisis management
- Negotiation techniques
- Leadership Briefings
- Engagement with global leaders
- Insights into leadership strategies and experiences
- Project Presentations
- Fellows present research progress
- Peer review and feedback
- Personal Development Coaching
- One-on-one coaching sessions
- Goal setting and professional growth
- Media Training
- Interview skills for television and radio
- Mock interviews and feedback
- Career Mentoring (Optional)
- Mentorship opportunities
- Career guidance and development
Financial Benefits and Support
The fellowship provides comprehensive financial support to ensure participants can fully focus on their work.
Financial Package
- Monthly stipend: £2,365 (to cover living expenses in London)
- Coverage of relocation costs:
- Flights and travel
- Temporary accommodation
- Visa-related expenses
- Payment of UK Immigration Healthcare Surcharge
- Funding for research activities:
- Fieldwork
- Conferences
- Publications
- Events
Additional Benefits
- Access to Chatham House’s global network
- Participation in high-level policy discussions
- Opportunities to host research roundtables
- Five-year membership at Chatham House after completion
- Continued access to alumni and faculty networks
Eligibility Criteria
Who Can Apply
- Applicants from all countries (no nationality restrictions)
- Early- to mid-career professionals
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
- Experience conducting research
- Professional background in:
- Academia
- NGOs
- Government
- Business
- Civil society
- Media
- Strong interest in international affairs
Additional Requirements
- Demonstrated leadership potential
- Commitment to Chatham House’s mission
- Ability to communicate effectively in English
Why You Should Apply
This fellowship offers a rare opportunity to:
- Conduct independent research at a leading global think tank
- Develop leadership and policy skills
- Engage with international experts and policymakers
- Expand your professional network
- Contribute to solving global challenges
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit:
- CV or résumé
- Names of two referees
- Research proposal aligned with fellowship themes
Selection Criteria
Candidates are evaluated based on:
- Research experience and academic background
- Leadership potential
- Relevance of proposed research
- Motivation and commitment
- Ability to create positive impact
Selection Process
Stage 1
- Application review and shortlisting
Stage 2
- Interview via Zoom with senior management
Successful candidates will be notified via email.
Learn more about the The Chatham House Academy Fellowship HERE.
Application Deadline
The deadline to apply for the Chatham House Academy Fellowship 2026/2027 is:
April 17, 2026
Applicants are encouraged to submit early to ensure a complete and competitive application.
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