King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Climate Resilience Fellowships (2026 intake)

Kings Commonwealth Fellowship programme

Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Commonwealth face urgent climate adaptation challenges. The King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme Climate Resilience Fellowships offers mid-career professionals from Commonwealth SIDS a fully funded, practice-focused one-year professional development programme to build and implement climate adaptation solutions in their home countries.

At a glance (quick table)

ItemDetails
ProgrammeKing’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme Climate Resilience Fellowships
Who it’s forMid-career professionals working in climate adaptation practice in eligible Commonwealth SIDS.
FormatBlended: 18-week online course (Feb–Jul 2026), 5-day in-person residential in Fiji (Aug 2026), 5-month workplace based applied learning project (Aug–Dec 2026)
DurationOne year (blended programme + workplace project).
FundingFully funded (programme costs covered).
Deadline13:00 UTC, Wednesday 19 November 2025.
Eligible countriesCommonwealth SIDS across Africa (Mauritius, Seychelles), Asia (Maldives), Caribbean & Americas (Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St Kitts & Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent & Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago) and Pacific (Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, PNG, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu).

Who can apply?

  • Mid-career professionals (defined as ~5–15 years of direct or related experience in climate adaptation practice — this is experience-based, not job title). Applicants should have a planned commitment to 10–20 years of increasingly responsible roles in the field.
  • Employment & location: Applicants must be employed by an organization registered in an eligible country with a contract covering at least until February 2027; they must be citizens of or have refugee status in an eligible country and have their permanent home in an eligible country.

Requirements & selection highlights

  • Experience: 5–15 years relevant experience (or equivalent).
  • Employer support: Employed at an organisation registered in an eligible country with a contract through Feb 2027.
  • Commitment: The programme is designed so participants continue their employment while taking part; candidates must be able to engage with the online modules, attend the in-person residential in Fiji and complete a workplace-based applied learning project.
  • Documents & guidance: The ACU strongly encourages reading the FAQs and application guidance before starting the application.

What the fellowship offers

  • Fully funded blended training: An 18-week online course (live workshops, self-study, assignments) covering climate literacy, inter-sectoral collaboration, influencing policy and climate finance.
  • In-person residential: Five-day residential in Fiji for collaborative design of applied learning projects.
  • Applied learning project: Five-month workplace-based project to implement and test climate adaptation solutions, culminating in a project report.
  • Community & accreditation: Access to a virtual Community of Practice and progress toward formal accreditation (goal: Postgraduate Certificate).
  • Network & practical tools: Cross-sectoral network, expert facilitators and practical tools to catalyse near-immediate adaptation action in SIDS.

Important dates

  • Application deadline: 13:00 UTC, Wednesday 19 November 2025. Applicants should prepare their employer confirmation and relevant documents ahead of this date.

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