The SEAP Fellowship 2026 is a three-month full-time remote fellowship offered by Nationality for All (NFA) for early-career human rights professionals based in the Asia Pacific region. Fellows will contribute to the Statelessness Encyclopedia Asia Pacific (SEAP) by fact-checking, updating content, and integrating citations.
Nationality for All (NFA) is an international human rights organization focused on statelessness, nationality rights, and legal identity systems in the Asia-Pacific region. The SEAP Fellowship is part of NFA’s ongoing work to strengthen regional knowledge production and advocacy on these critical issues.
SEAP Fellowship Benefits
- 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 deeper understanding of statelessness, nationality rights, legal identity systems, and human rights research methodologies
- Receive a stipend of AUD 200 – 400 per month depending on location
- Receive training on fact-checking methods, citation standards, and website updating systems
- Ongoing mentorship and support from the NFA research team
SEAP Fellowship Eligibility Criteria
- Strong desk research skills
- Good writing and analytical ability
- Attention to detail
- Ability to synthesize information clearly
- Strong organizational and time-management skills
- Comfortable working independently
- Reliable in meeting deadlines
- Able to maintain consistent communication remotely
- Background knowledge in human rights, law, public policy, international relations, or related disciplines
- Knowledge of citizenship rights, statelessness, and legal identity systems is highly desirable but not mandatory
- Experience in research projects, human rights initiatives, non-profit or civil society organizations is an advantage but not mandatory
- Persons with lived experience of statelessness will be prioritized
About the SEAP Fellows Program
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
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.
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
How to Apply for SEAP Fellowshi
- Prepare a CV
- Prepare a Cover Letter
- Prepare one original writing sample
- Send all application materials to [email protected] with the subject line: Application – SEAP Fellows 2026
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are the most frequently asked questions about the SEAP Fellowship 2026. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply.
What is the SEAP Fellowship 2026?
The SEAP Fellowship 2026 is a three-month full-time remote fellowship offered by Nationality for All (NFA) for early-career human rights professionals based in the Asia Pacific region. Fellows contribute to the Statelessness Encyclopedia Asia Pacific (SEAP) by fact-checking, updating content, and integrating citations.
Who can apply for the SEAP Fellowship 2026?
Early-career human rights professionals based in the Asia Pacific region with strong desk research skills, good writing and analytical ability, attention to detail, and background knowledge in human rights, law, public policy, or international relations can apply. Persons with lived experience of statelessness will be prioritized.
What is the deadline for the SEAP Fellowship 2026?
The application deadline is May 25, 2026 (EOD BKK time). All application materials must be submitted by this date.
What are the benefits of the SEAP Fellowship 2026?
Fellows receive a stipend of AUD 200-400 per month, work closely with an international human rights organization, develop practical research and fact-checking skills, gain expertise on statelessness and nationality rights, and receive training and mentorship from the NFA research team.
Is the SEAP Fellowship 2026 fully funded?
Yes, the SEAP Fellowship 2026 is fully funded. Fellows receive a monthly stipend of AUD 200-400 depending on their location, and the fellowship is remote, so no relocation or travel costs are involved.
How long is the SEAP Fellowship 2026?
The fellowship is three months long, starting on June 15, 2026, and ending on September 11, 2026. It is a full-time remote fellowship.
What are the key responsibilities of SEAP Fellows?
SEAP Fellows support the NFA research team by fact-checking and conducting additional research on SEAP country factsheets, updating SEAP website content and report materials, and adding and verifying citations across the SEAP website to ensure accuracy and source integrity.
What training and support do SEAP Fellows receive?
Fellows receive a detailed fact-checking template and guide, training on fact-checking methods, citation standards, and website updating systems, as well as ongoing mentorship and support from the NFA research team throughout the fellowship.
How do I apply for the SEAP Fellowship 2026?
To apply, send your CV, cover letter, and one original writing sample to [email protected] with the subject line ‘Application – SEAP Fellows 2026’. For more details, refer to the official call document.
What is the focus of the SEAP Fellowship 2026?
The fellowship focuses on strengthening leadership, advocacy, and policy engagement skills among emerging global leaders. Fellows work on the Statelessness Encyclopedia Asia Pacific (SEAP), a regional research initiative documenting statelessness, nationality laws, legal identity systems, and related human rights issues.
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