The NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence (CCASCOE) Fellowship Programme 2026 is a prestigious and fully remote fellowship designed for professionals, researchers, and military experts working at the intersection of climate change and global security. This highly competitive program offers financial support, global visibility, and access to an influential network shaping the future of climate-security policy and research.
If you are passionate about tackling climate-related security challenges and contributing to global resilience, this fellowship provides a powerful platform to advance your work and impact.
About the CCASCOE Fellowship Programme
The CCASCOE Fellowship Programme is an initiative by the NATO-accredited Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence, aimed at generating practical, policy-relevant insights on climate-related security risks.
The programme is structured to:
- Advance interdisciplinary research on climate security
- Foster collaboration across military, academic, and policy communities
- Support innovative solutions to emerging global threats
- Strengthen NATO’s strategic foresight and operational readiness
Fellows work independently while receiving structured guidance and support from CCASCOE, including access to a global network of experts and opportunities for dissemination through high-level platforms.
Key Benefits of the Fellowship
Participants selected for the fellowship will receive a range of professional and financial benefits, including:
Financial Support
- CAD $10,000 grant per fellow
Global Exposure
- Opportunity to present work in international forums
- Visibility through NATO-affiliated platforms
Networking Opportunities
- Access to CCASCOE’s global network
- Collaboration with experts across sectors
Research Impact
- Publication opportunities (reports, briefs, digital outputs)
- Contribution to NATO’s policy and strategic frameworks
Professional Growth
- Mentorship and structured guidance
- Enhanced credibility in climate-security research
Fellowship Duration and Format
- Duration: 6 months
- Format: Fully remote
- Activities include:
- Virtual meetings
- Workshops and presentations
- Collaborative sessions
This flexible structure allows fellows to participate from anywhere in the world while engaging in meaningful global discussions.
Priority Research Areas for 2026
While all climate-security-related proposals are welcome, CCASCOE prioritizes the following thematic areas:
- Adaptation of military infrastructure and equipment to climate change
- Role of unmanned systems (e.g., drones) in climate contexts
- Cognitive warfare and misinformation related to climate change
- Human dimensions of warfare affected by climate change
- Regional climate-security dynamics
Applicants are encouraged to align their proposals with these themes while offering innovative and actionable insights.
What Makes a Strong Application?
CCASCOE is looking for high-impact, practical, and well-structured research proposals that demonstrate:
- Clear relevance to climate change and security
- Strong alignment with CCASCOE’s mission
- Feasible and realistic research design
- Potential to produce actionable outcomes
- Relevance to both civilian and military audiences
Proposal Requirements
Applicants must submit a detailed research proposal including:
- Project Abstract (max. 200 words): Scope, methods, outcomes
- Problem Statement (max. 200 words): Key issue addressed
- Research Questions/Objectives (max. 200 words)
- Expected Outcomes (max. 200 words)
- Methodology (max. 250 words)
- Data Sources (max. 150 words)
- Work Plan (max. 200 words)
- Feasibility Statement (max. 200 words)
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Each section must clearly demonstrate the project’s value, feasibility, and contribution to climate-security knowledge.
Eligibility Criteria
The fellowship is open to a diverse range of professionals, including:
- Civilian experts
- Military personnel
- Academic researchers
- Policy professionals
- NGO and think tank representatives
- Independent experts
Applicants must be affiliated with:
- NATO Allied countries
- NATO partner countries
- Relevant institutions globally
Application Deadline
Deadline: May 31, 2026 (11:59 p.m. EST)
Applicants are encouraged to apply early and ensure all required documents are properly submitted.
Why You Should Apply
The CCASCOE Fellowship stands out as a unique opportunity because it:
- Offers financial support with global recognition
- Connects you to high-level policy and military networks
- Enables you to influence real-world climate-security strategies
- Provides a platform for thought leadership and innovation
- Strengthens your career in international security and climate policy
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