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2026 Visiting Fellowship at the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness (University of Melbourne)

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Applications for a 2026 Visiting Fellowship are now open!


The Visiting Fellowship Scheme provides an opportunity for statelessness researchers, practitioners, and educators to engage with the work of the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness and to strengthen international collaborations.


Visiting Fellows are provided with a workspace, and library and computer access. As part of their Fellowship, Visiting Fellows are expected to fully participate in the life and work of the Centre during their stay, including events and workshops.


The funding available for this Fellowship is up to $AUD6,000 to support the costs of travel to and from Melbourne, and the costs of accommodation in Melbourne for the duration of the Fellowship. The fellowship is available to be taken up between July and November 2026


As part of their Fellowship, scholars will present their work in a Faculty or public seminar or work-in-progress meeting, and contribute a blog post to the Critical Statelessness Studies blog, where appropriate.


Please direct any inquiries about the Visiting Fellowship program to law-statelessness@unimelb.edu.au. Applications should have in the subject line “Visiting Fellowship Application” and be submitted to law-statelessness@unimelb.edu.au.



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