Close Menu
  • Home
  • Conferences
    • Training
  • Scholarships
    • Undergraduate
    • Short Courses
    • Online Courses
    • Masters/Postgraduate
    • PhD
    • Postdoctoral
    • Study Abroad
      • Study in Africa
      • Study in Asia
      • Study in Australia
      • Study in Europe
      • Study in USA
  • Competitions
    • Awards
  • Grants
  • Fellowships
  • Jobs
    • Internships
    • Volunteering
  • Blog
    • OD Specials
      • OD Live Series
      • Young Person of the Month
      • Mentorship
        • OD Mentors
    • Success Stories
    • How-To
    • General Tips
  • ODIC 2023
    • ODIC 2023 Application
    • ODIC Judges
    • ODIC 2023 Winners
    • ODIC 2022 Winners
    • ODIC 2021 Winners
    • ODIC 2019 Winners
    • ODIC 2018 Winners
    • ODIC 2017 Winners
    • ODIC 2016 Winners
  • Search
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia and Oceania
    • America
    • Europe
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Tuesday, May 13
  • About Us
    • Partners
  • Submit Opportunity
  • Deadlines
  • Nominate #YPOM
  • Promote
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Instagram Telegram
Opportunity Desk
  • Home
  • Conferences
    • Training
  • Scholarships
    • Undergraduate
    • Short Courses
    • Online Courses
    • Masters/Postgraduate
    • PhD
    • Postdoctoral
    • Study Abroad
      • Study in Africa
      • Study in Asia
      • Study in Australia
      • Study in Europe
      • Study in USA
  • Competitions
    • Awards
  • Grants
  • Fellowships
  • Jobs
    • Internships
    • Volunteering
  • Blog
    • OD Specials
      • OD Live Series
      • Young Person of the Month
      • Mentorship
        • OD Mentors
    • Success Stories
    • How-To
    • General Tips
  • ODIC 2023
    • ODIC 2023 Application
    • ODIC Judges
    • ODIC 2023 Winners
    • ODIC 2022 Winners
    • ODIC 2021 Winners
    • ODIC 2019 Winners
    • ODIC 2018 Winners
    • ODIC 2017 Winners
    • ODIC 2016 Winners
  • Search
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia and Oceania
    • America
    • Europe
Opportunity Desk
Home»Uncategorized»Fully-Funded Commonwealth Professional Fellowships For Developing Countries (Round 3)

Fully-Funded Commonwealth Professional Fellowships For Developing Countries (Round 3)

Opportunity DeskAugust 20, 20154 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram

Deadline: September 14, 2015

Applications are currently being accepted for the Commonwealth Professional Fellowships. This fellowship support mid- career professionals from developing Commonwealth countries to spend a period of time with a UK host organisation working in their field for a programme of professional development.

Applications are encouraged from a wide range of professional, charitable, public, and private sector organisations based in the UK. Priority will be given to applications with practical relevance in the following broadly-defined areas:

  1. Agriculture/fisheries/forestry
  2. Economic growth
  3. Education
  4. Engineering/science/technology
  5. Environment
  6. Governance
  7.  Public health

Eligibility

  • Be Commonwealth citizens, refugees or British protected persons
  •  Be permanently resident in a developing Commonwealth country (See list).
  •  Normally have at least five years’ relevant work experience in a profession related to the subject of the application, by the proposed start of the Fellowship.
  • Be available to start their Fellowship within prescribed dates as stated on the CSC website
  • Not have undertaken a Commonwealth Professional Fellowship in the last five years
  •  Not be seeking to undertake an academic programme of research or study in the UK. Academics are eligible to apply for the scheme, but only to undertake programmes of academic management, not research or courses relevant to their research subject

 Awards/Benefits

  • A return economy airfare from the Fellow’s home country to the UK
  • A monthly (or pro rata) living allowance for the duration of the Fellowship at the rate of £1,563 per month (£1,938 per month for those based in the London Metropolitan area) – rates quoted at 2014-2015 levels. Exceptionally, depending on the programme arranged, a peripatetic living allowance may be payable. Further details if applicable will be given at the time of offer
  •  An arrival allowance of up to £878.17 at current rates, including an element for warm clothing and reimbursement of the visa application fee
  •  A fixed amount for excess baggage for return travel only, dependent on the airport destination. The Fellow will be advised of the amount close to the date of departure
  •  A flat rate contribution of £800 to the costs of the host/ nominating organisation, in respect of the administration and support of the Fellow, setting up of appropriate meetings, and any materials required, as well as costs of incidental travel for the Fellow during the award
  • Fees for any conferences or short courses attended during the period of the Fellowship, providing that these are approved as part of the original application. Reasonable fees up to a maximum of £3,000 will be agreed in the context of the length of the programme, but full justification should be given for the amount being claimed. The cost of travel for visits to other organisations in the UK, where these form an integral part of the programme, should also be included in the application
  •  Other fees, for which the CSC will consider requests on a case-by-case basis. When planning an application, host/nominating organisations should bear in mind the following restrictions:(1) Induction/evaluation programmes must be in scale with the programme.
    (2) Modest fees including catering, room hire, and facilitator hire for such programmes may be agreed; however, fees for facilitators for evaluation programmes will not be approved.
    (3) Additional accommodation costs may be recovered from the Fellow’s stipend.
    (4) Requests for funds for cultural events, mobile phones, laptop computer hire, professional association memberships, costs associated with visits outside the UK, and contingencies will not be approved.

Selection Criteria

  • The extent to which the proposed Fellowship will ensure the transfer of skills relevant to the needs of a Commonwealth developing country
  •  The extent to which those skills will lead to practical benefits for the developing country following the Fellowship
  • The extent to which the Fellowship will have a catalytic effect, either within the developing country concerned,
  •  or in establishing new relationships with the UK

 How to Apply

  • Applications must be submitted using the CSC’s Electronic Application System (EAS). The first section of the form should be completed by a representative of the host/nominating organisation; the second section of the form should then be completed by the prospective Fellow(s).
  • If an organisation is nominating Fellows for another organisation to host, the nominating organisation (making the application) is responsible for securing a signed statement from the host organisation, indicating its agreement to the arrangements proposed and the formation of a detailed programme of activities from the outset, to include with the application.
  • Two references must be submitted for each Fellow; the selection committee will not consider applications without references.

For more information visit Commonwealth Professional Fellowships or Deborah Bennett at [email protected] or on +44 (0)20 7380 6749 

Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn Email Pinterest Telegram
Previous Article2016 United Nations International Law Fellowship Programme
Next Article 2015 EUNIC App Internship – Prague, Czech Republic
Avatar photo
Opportunity Desk
  • Website

Opportunity Desk is the one stop place for all global opportunities. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - @opportunitydesk

Related Posts

JournalismFund Professional Development Grants for Environmental Journalism 2025

May 9, 2025

IBDAA-Arab Youth Media Award 2025

May 7, 2025

10 Unprofessional Things You Do That Can Cost You Your Job

May 4, 2025




OD YPOM – Gift Kisakye

Gift Kisakye From Uganda is OD Young Person of the month – May 2025. Read more.




Latest Posts
  • Pinterest Inclusion Fund 2025 for Canada-based Small Merchant Businesses & Creators
  • SpringWell360 Health Equity Grant 2025 ($1,000 grant)
  • Google for Startups AI First 2025 for MENA & Turkey
  • Saks Fifth Avenue Foundation Local Grant 2025
  • ADDO Fellowships 2025 for Research & Media Organisations in Côte d’Ivoire and Senegal
  • Omidyar Network Reporters in Residence Program 2025 (stipend available)
  • United Nations FAO Global AgriInno Challenge 2025 (up to $30,000)
  • European Journalism X AI – Artificial Intelligence Fellowship 2025
Follow on Twitter
Tweets by @OpportunityDesk
Follow Us on Social Media

facebook   Instagram   LinkedIn   Twitter   YouTube

Receive Opportunity Alerts!

Join over 100,000 email subscribers to receive weekly summary of opportunities. Sign up here.

Opportunity Desk Email Alerts!

Join over 100,000 email subscribers to receive weekly summary of opportunities. Sign up here.

Copyright © Opportunity Desk
  • About Us
    • Partners
  • Submit Opportunity
  • Deadlines
  • Nominate #YPOM
  • Promote
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.