Fully Funded African Research Fellowships 2026 by the European Space Agency (ESA): For African Scientists to Work in Italy
The African Research Fellowships Call 2026 under the European Space Agency is one of the most competitive and prestigious research opportunities currently open to African scholars. Designed to empower the next generation of scientists, this fully funded fellowship provides African researchers with the chance to work at the ESA’s ESRIN research center in Italy, collaborate with global experts, and develop cutting-edge solutions using satellite data and advanced technologies.
If you are an African researcher seeking international exposure, access to world-class facilities, and the opportunity to contribute to solving Africa’s most pressing challenges, this fellowship could be a life-changing opportunity.
About the African Research Fellowship Programme
The African Research Fellowship (ARF) is part of the EO AFRICA initiative, a flagship program aimed at strengthening collaboration between Africa and Europe in Earth Observation (EO) science and innovation.
Since its launch in 2021, the program has supported several African researchers, enabling them to conduct impactful research and contribute to solving environmental, agricultural, and socio-economic challenges across the continent.
Selected fellows will spend one full year at ESA’s ESRIN center, working closely with leading scientists and accessing advanced research infrastructure.
Who Can Apply? (Eligible Candidates)
This fellowship is specifically designed for:
Eligible Category of People
- African researchers and scientists
- Early-career to mid-level researchers
- Individuals passionate about Earth Observation and satellite data
Eligible Countries/Regions
- All African countries are eligible
This means applicants from:
- East Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, etc.)
- West Africa (Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, etc.)
- Southern Africa (South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, etc.)
- North Africa (Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, etc.)
are all encouraged to apply.
Academic Qualifications and Requirements
To qualify for this fellowship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Minimum Academic Requirements
- A PhD degree, OR
- A Master’s degree with substantial research experience
Relevant Fields of Study
Applicants should have a background in:
- Earth Observation (EO)
- Remote sensing
- Satellite data science
- Environmental science
- Geospatial analysis
- Engineering or related disciplines
Additional Requirements
- Strong research experience and publication record
- Ability to develop a high-quality research proposal
- Passion for solving African challenges using technology
Research Focus Areas
Applicants are required to submit a 1-year research proposal aligned with EO AFRICA priorities. Key areas include:
- Climate and environmental monitoring
- Water resource management
- Food security and agriculture
- Land use and ecosystem analysis
- Urban development and sustainability
The research must leverage:
- Satellite Earth Observation data
- Cloud computing platforms
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced modelling techniques
Fellowship Benefits
This is a fully funded fellowship, offering a wide range of benefits:
Financial Benefits
- Monthly subsistence allowance
- Travel expenses covered
- Relocation support package
Academic & Professional Benefits
- Work at ESA’s ESRIN research center in Italy
- Access to high-performance computing tools
- Collaboration with top European scientists
- Participation in EO AFRICA Space Academy
Career Advancement
- Exposure to international research networks
- Opportunity to publish high-impact research
- Enhanced career prospects in academia and industry
What Fellows Will Do
Selected fellows will:
- Conduct innovative research using satellite data
- Develop solutions for real-world African challenges
- Collaborate with European and African scientists
- Contribute to open science and data-sharing initiatives
- Build tools and insights that inform policy and development
The program emphasizes translating scientific data into practical, scalable solutions for Africa.
Required Application Documents
Applicants must submit a complete application package, including:
- Research Proposal (max 10 pages using official template)
- Curriculum Vitae (max 3 pages)
- Valid Identification (passport preferred)
- Academic Certificates (PhD or Master’s)
- Two Signed Reference Letters
Failure to follow the required format may result in disqualification.
Why You Should Apply
This fellowship is more than just funding—it is a gateway to becoming a leader in Earth Observation science in Africa.
Key reasons to apply:
- Gain international research experience in Europe
- Work with cutting-edge satellite and AI technologies
- Contribute to solving Africa’s biggest challenges
- Join a prestigious network of global scientists
- Enhance your academic and professional profile
Deadline
29th April 2026
The African Research Fellowships Call 2026 represents a rare and highly valuable opportunity for African researchers to step onto the global stage. With full funding, access to world-class facilities, and a strong focus on innovation and impact, this fellowship is ideal for ambitious scientists ready to make a difference.
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