Deadline: October 27, 2025

The Princeton in Africa Nexus Program 2026–2027 is now accepting applications from talented young professionals across the continent. This unique fellowship initiative aims to bridge African-educated professionals with peers educated in U.S.-accredited institutions, fostering knowledge exchange, leadership development, and career growth across Africa.

What is the Princeton in Africa Nexus Program?

The Princeton in Africa Nexus Program 2026–2027 pairs five Nexus Fellows—young professionals educated and residing in Africa—with five co-Fellows from Princeton in Africa’s general fellowship program. Together, each pair works at one of the organisation’s host institutions across Africa for a year-long fellowship.

During this fellowship, participants engage in collaborative projects that:

  • Promote mutual exchange of skills, knowledge, and technical expertise
  • Enhance leadership experience for both Nexus and co-Fellows
  • Provide opportunities for professional growth and integration into a global network of over 700 alumni

This program is ideal for ambitious African professionals seeking to gain international exposure while contributing to meaningful projects in their home continent.

Eligibility Criteria for Nexus Applicants

To qualify for the Princeton in Africa Nexus Program 2026–2027, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Be young professionals or current undergraduates graduating by June 2026
  • Hold a bachelor’s, master’s (or equivalent), or a Ph.D. from an African university
  • Demonstrate full professional proficiency in English (CEFR Level C1 or above)
  • Professional proficiency in French is preferred for some positions
  • Be no older than 35 years during the fellowship year (born on or after September 1, 1990)
  • Hold a valid passport through August 2027

Fellowship Benefits

  • Hands-on experience at leading African organisations
  • Collaboration with U.S.-educated co-Fellows
  • Networking opportunities within a global alumni community
  • Personal and professional growth in a structured fellowship environment

Important Dates

  • Application Deadline: October 27, 2025

Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications early to increase their chances of placement in the program.

How to Apply

Interested candidates can apply directly through the official application portal here:
Apply for Princeton in Africa Nexus Program 2026–2027

For more detailed information about the program, including host organizations and fellowship structure, visit the page here:
Read more about the Princeton in Africa Nexus Program


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