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Home»Search by Region»Africa»World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) PCT Fellowship Program 2026 for Graduate Students (Funded)

World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) PCT Fellowship Program 2026 for Graduate Students (Funded)

Jude OgarJanuary 30, 20264 Mins Read
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Deadline: March 3, 2026

Applications are open for the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) PCT Fellowship Program 2026. The PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty) Translation Division of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) organizes a Fellowship Program for assistant terminologists, translators, post-editors, translation technologists, and technical specialists, with the aim of providing training and on-the-job experience at an international organization. 

There are five types of Fellowship position:

  • Terminology fellows will be trained in the creation of terminology entries for the PCT Termbase and subsequent publication in WIPO Pearl.
  • Translation fellows will be trained in the translation of patent abstracts and patent examination documents.
  • Post-Editing fellows will be trained in the post-editing of machine translation (PEMT) of patent abstracts and patent examination documents.
  • Translation Technology fellows will be trained in the use and support of translation and terminology management systems and machine translation systems.
  • Technical Specialist fellows have prior experience in industry or as a researcher in a specific technical discipline and share their knowledge with PCT translators, and will be trained on the PCT system and the role of translation under the PCT.

Benefits

  • Staff of the PCT Translation Division at WIPO provide training and guidance to participants throughout the period of their fellowship in Geneva. Fellowships may vary in length but usually are not shorter than three months.
  • Fellows are given a monthly stipend of 5,000 Swiss francs (taxable) and are provided with medical cover.
  • Additionally, WIPO will assist with travel and visa arrangements. Fellowships cannot be carried out remotely.

Eligibility

For the Terminology Fellowship

  • Candidates should be currently pursuing or be a recent graduate of an advanced degree program (Master’s, Doctorate or an equivalent level degree) in terminology, translation, a related linguistic discipline, or in a technical field provided they have strong linguistic ability. Prior experience in applied terminology would be considered an advantage but is not a requirement, and applicants are expected to work in their native language.
  • In 2026, applications are invited from native speakers of Arabic, Chinese, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish, who also have excellent knowledge of English.

For the Translation Fellowship

  • Candidates should be currently pursuing or be a recent graduate of an advanced degree program (Master’s, Doctorate or an equivalent level degree) in translation, terminology, a related linguistic discipline, or in a technical field provided they have strong linguistic ability. Prior experience in technical translation would be considered an advantage but is not a requirement, and applicants are expected to translate into their native language.
  • In 2026, applications are requested from candidates working in the following language combinations only:
    • Japanese to English
    • Korean to English

For the Post-Editing Fellowship

  • Candidates should be currently pursuing or be a recent graduate of an advanced degree program (Master’s, Doctorate or an equivalent level degree) in translation/post-editing, terminology, a related linguistic discipline, or in a technical field provided they have strong linguistic ability. Prior experience in technical translation/post-editing would be considered an advantage but is not a requirement, and applicants are expected to post-edit in their native language (target language).
  • In 2026, applications are requested from candidates working in the following language combinations only:
    • Chinese to English
    • English to French

For the Translation Technology Fellowship

  • Candidates should be currently pursuing or be a recent graduate of an advanced degree program (Master’s, Doctorate or an equivalent level degree) in translation technology, translation or a related linguistic discipline including a translation technology component, or in a technical field such as computational linguistics, information technology, or artificial intelligence. Prior experience in translation technology would be considered an advantage but is not a requirement, and applicants are expected to work in English or French.

For the Technical Specialist Fellowship

  • Candidates should have at least a first degree (Bachelor’s level) in a technical or scientific field (priorities include engineering, textiles, mining and telecommunications) and have demonstrated experience in industry or as a researcher, as well as a high level of linguistic ability in English and a second language that is preferably Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, or Spanish.

Application

Click here to apply

For more information, WIPO PCT Fellowship.

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