Call for Applications: for NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence Fellowship Programme, Application Deadline- 31 May 2026

Call for Applications: for NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence Fellowship Programme, Application Deadline- 31 May 2026

The NATO Climate Change and Security Centre of Excellence Fellowship Programme supports forward-thinking practitioners, researchers, and military experts working at the intersection of climate change and security. The programme is designed to advance research, foster collaboration with the broader climate security community of interest, and generate practical insights on climate-related security challenges across the NATO community.

Fellows work independently while benefiting from structured guidance, access to CCASCOE’s network, and increased visibility. Selected projects may be featured during key CCASCOE activities, including digital publications, internal briefings, and events.

Duration- 6 months

Format- Fully remote with virtual meetings, presentations, and workshops
Compensation- CAD $10,000 per fellowship
Deadline to Apply- May 31, 2026 11:59 p.m. EST

Eligibility and Requirements

Applicants from both civilian and military backgrounds are encouraged to apply, including experts from NATO Allied and partner countries, scientific and academic institutions, government agencies, and the wider policy community.

What We’re Looking For

  • Clear relevance to climate change and security
  • Alignment with CCASCOE’s mission and priority thematic areas
  • Feasible and well-defined research methodology
  • Strong potential to produce actionable insights for civilian and military audiences
  • Climate security related contribution to emerging challenges for NATO, its strategic foresight capabilities and for strengthening the operational readiness of Allied armed forces

Proposal Requirements

Applicants must submit a detailed proposal, including:

  • Project abstract (max. 200 words): project scope, methods, and expected outcomes
  • Problem statement (max. 200 words): key challenge, gap, or emerging issue addressed
  • Research question(s) / objectives (max. 200 words): main questions or goals guiding the project
  • Expected outcomes & relevance to CCASCOE’s mission (max. 200 words)
  • Research methodology (max. 250 words): analytical framework, methods, and tools
  • Data sources & evidence base (max. 150 words): key sources, cases, or target groups
  • Work plan (max. 200 words): project stages, tasks, and timeline
  • Implementation feasibility (max. 200 words): achievability, access to data/target groups, resources
  • Curriculum vitae: relevant experience and references, if available

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