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University of Melbourne Law School Visiting Fellowship 2026
The University of Melbourne, through the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness, is offering a prestigious funded
Visiting Fellowship Scheme to support global scholars, researchers, educators, practitioners, and professionals working on issues related to statelessness.
The fellowship provides an opportunity to collaborate directly with the Centre, share your work, and contribute to the growing field of statelessness research and advocacy. Fellows will participate in academic activities, share findings, and integrate into the Centre’s research community in Melbourne, Australia.
This opportunity is open to international applicants from all nationalities, including individuals with lived experience of statelessness.
Fellowship Overview
- Fellowship type: Funded Research Visit
- Stipend value: Up to AUD $6,000 for international travel and accommodation
- Other supports:
Dedicated workspace
- University library and computer access
- Participation in Centre events and academic collaborations
- Opportunity to present research through a public seminar or work-in-progress session
- Blog post submission to the Critical Statelessness Studies platform (if applicable)
- Study Level: Fellowship (Non-degree)
- Study Course: Law and Statelessness-related research
- Citizen type: International and Domestic
- Number of positions: One funded fellowship available; self-funded positions accepted year-round
- Fellowship duration: Between July and November 2026
- Deadline: 30 November 2025 (for funded fellowship applications)
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for this fellowship, applicants are expected to:
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Demonstrate proven engagement with statelessness research or advocacy
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Show willingness to collaborate with Centre staff and contribute to the research culture
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Commit to participating in seminars and producing a public work-in-progress presentation
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Submit a complete application by the specified deadline
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International applicants must independently secure visa and health insurance
Eligible Countries: Open to all nationalities
Eligible Applicants:
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Postdoctoral and tenured academics
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Early-career researchers
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Non-academic professionals with relevant applied experience
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Individuals with lived experience of statelessness are strongly encouraged to apply
Selection Criteria
Selection for this fellowship will be based on:
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Relevance and quality of proposed research
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Demonstrated contribution to statelessness discourse
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Feasibility and clarity of research plan
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Potential to collaborate with Centre staff and activities
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Academic and/or professional achievements
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Contribution to public engagement, including blog posts and seminars
How to Apply
Required Documents (Submit as ONE PDF file):
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CV + list of publications
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Research plan (max 1000 words): research focus, proposed activities, expected contributions
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Proposed visit dates (between July–November 2026)
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Funding request (up to AUD $6,000) and itemized budget
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One reference letter (or employer support letter for non-academics)
Self-Funded Visiting Fellowship
Self-funded applicants are welcome to apply throughout the year. If selected, the Centre provides access to workspace (subject to availability), library, and events.
Required Documents:
Who to Contact
For all application-related inquiries:
Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
Visit the University Website to apply and for further details on this scholarship
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