European Space Agency — African Research Fellowships 2026

The European Space Agency (ESA) is inviting applications for its African Research Fellowships (ARF) 2026, aimed at developing the next generation of African Earth observation scientists.

This is a fully funded international research opportunity for African graduates to work in Europe while contributing to solving real challenges across the continent.

Programme Overview

  • Number of fellowships: 4
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Start date: October 2026
  • Location: ESA-ESRIN Centre (Frascati, Italy)
  • Closing date: 29 April 2026
  • Open to: African nationals

The programme forms part of ESA’s EO AFRICA initiative, in partnership with the African Space Agency and the African Union Commission.

What You’ll Do

  • Conduct advanced research using satellite Earth observation data.
  • Work with AI, cloud computing, and large environmental datasets.
  • Collaborate with ESA scientists and international experts.
  • Develop solutions to Africa’s environmental and sustainability challenges.

Research Focus Areas

Applicants must propose a 1-year research project aligned with EO AFRICA priorities, such as:

  • Climate and environmental monitoring
  • Biodiversity and conservation
  • Agriculture and land use
  • Water resource management
  • Disaster risk reduction

Benefits

  • Monthly subsistence allowance
  • Travel expenses (to and from Italy)
  • Relocation support package
  • Access to ESA cloud computing and research platforms (e.g., EO Africa Innovation Lab)
  • Training through the EO AFRICA Space Academy and Digital Campus
  • Exposure to an international scientific network

Who Should Apply

  • African nationals.
  • PhD holders, or Master’s degree holders with strong, proven research experience.
  • Professionals with a background in Earth observation, remote sensing, or related fields.
  • Innovators with an interest in solving real-world challenges using data.

Required Documents

  • Research Proposal (max 10 pages – official ARF template required; others will be disregarded)
  • CV (max 3 pages, including a list of recent publications)
  • Copy of ID/passport
  • Academic qualification certificate (scan of PhD or Master’s diploma)
  • Two (2) signed reference letters

Application: Apply here

Programme Impact

Fellows will contribute to African-led innovation, support evidence-based policy, and strengthen long-term institutional collaboration between Africa and Europe in Earth observation research.

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