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    Call for Mentors and Supervisors: KCFP Climate Resilience Fellowships 2026

    Oluwole OmojofodunBy Oluwole OmojofodunFebruary 7, 2026No Comments1 Views
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    KCFP Climate Resilience Fellowships 2026

    Deadline: March 15, 2026

    The Call for Mentors and Supervisors for the KCFP Climate Resilience Fellowships 2026 is now open. The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) is inviting experienced professionals and academics to contribute to the King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme (KCFP) by supporting fellows working to strengthen climate adaptation and resilience across the Commonwealth’s Small Island Developing States (SIDS).

    The KCFP Climate Resilience Fellowships 2026 offer a one-year, accredited professional development experience designed to enhance practical climate adaptation knowledge and leadership. The programme supports professionals from Commonwealth SIDS to lead transformative, evidence-based solutions addressing the pressing challenges of climate change.


    About the Programme

    The King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme (KCFP) is inspired by His Majesty King Charles III’s long-standing commitment to the environment and sustainable development. The Climate Resilience Fellowships are part of this initiative, focusing on equipping mid-career professionals from SIDS with the tools, expertise, and networks required to advance local climate adaptation practices.

    Through mentorship and academic supervision, the programme bridges the gap between theory and practice, encouraging collaboration between academia and industry to drive resilient, scalable solutions in climate adaptation.


    Roles Available

    1. Academic Supervisors

    Who They Are:
    Academic Supervisors are university-based experts in climate adaptation and related disciplines.

    Responsibilities:

    • Provide academic guidance and supervision to fellows as they design and implement workplace-based applied projects.
    • Ensure that projects align with climate resilience and adaptation objectives.
    • Support fellows in linking research insights to real-world applications.

    Eligibility Criteria:

    • Must be employed at an ACU member university.
    • Demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following fields:
      • Climate science
      • Environmental policy
      • Adaptation planning
      • Disaster risk reduction
      • Renewable energy
      • Community-based adaptation

    2. Professional Mentors

    Who They Are:
    Professional Mentors are leaders from NGOs, government agencies, private sector entities, or community organisations engaged in climate adaptation efforts.

    Responsibilities:

    • Provide practical, place-based mentoring and support for fellows’ applied projects.
    • Guide fellows in addressing real-world challenges related to climate resilience.
    • Share sectoral insights, technical expertise, and contextual knowledge.

    Eligibility Criteria:

    • Must be employed at a registered organisation or be self-employed.
    • Must have significant experience in climate adaptation practice.
    • Should possess relevant cultural, technical, and contextual understanding of adaptation challenges in their region.

    Benefits and Honorarium

    Selected Academic Supervisors and Professional Mentors will receive an honorarium of £200 as appreciation for their contribution to the programme. Beyond financial compensation, mentors and supervisors gain valuable opportunities for international collaboration, professional networking, and contribution to sustainable development goals.


    Application Details

    Application Deadline: 15:00 UTC, 5 March 2026
    Interview Period: Shortlisted candidates will be invited for remote interviews in March 2026.

    Prospective applicants are encouraged to review the eligibility requirements carefully before applying.


    Why You Should Apply

    Becoming a mentor or academic supervisor for the KCFP Climate Resilience Fellowships 2026 is an opportunity to play a meaningful role in shaping the next generation of climate adaptation leaders. Your expertise will directly support professionals from Commonwealth SIDS, enabling them to implement evidence-based, community-focused solutions that drive real impact.

    By contributing to the KCFP Climate Resilience Fellowships 2026, you join a global community dedicated to advancing climate resilience, strengthening knowledge exchange, and supporting sustainable development across vulnerable regions.


    How to Apply

    Interested applicants can proceed by following the links below:

    👉 Click here to apply

    📘 Read more about the programme


    📩 Contact us for proposal drafting, refining, and review.

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