Application Deadline: 15 February 2026
LOCATION: South Africa
Iso Lomso means ‘the eye of tomorrow’ in isiXhosa: seeing towards the future, laying the foundations for tomorrow. The programme is aimed at African scholars who have obtained a doctoral degree within the preceding seven years and who hold an academic position at a university or research institution anywhere in Africa. Candidates should have established a research programme and have completed a post-doctoral fellowship or equivalent post-PhD programme. All disciplines are considered.
ELIGIBILITY:
To be eligible for the 2026 call, applicants must:
Be a national of any African country;
Be born after the 1st of January 1984;
Have an affiliation at a research or higher education institution in an African country, and continue to do so for the foreseeable future;
Have obtained a doctoral degree from any recognised higher education institution (worldwide) after the 1st of January 2018;
Have completed a post-doctoral fellowship or equivalent post-PhD research programme;
Be in a position to commence a first period of residency at STIAS during 2027.
All disciplines will be considered. Applicants from non-Anglophone African countries may conduct their research in the language of preference; however, the application documents must be completed in English. Applications will be evaluated and selected on the basis of the following criteria:
Level: the applicant’s academic excellence and the originality and scholarly strength of the proposed research project;
Innovation: the project’s promise of new insights and the potential to produce new knowledge;
Interdisciplinarity: whether the project methodology allows for drawing from different disciplines and its potential to facilitate an interdisciplinary discourse;
Relevance: the project’s relevance for scholarship and knowledge production in Africa;
Feasibility: whether the research design and the research plan are convincing and realistic.
During final selection, additional consideration will be given to: gender representation, diversity of nationalities, diversity of disciplines, participation in previous or current research projects, and previous international experience.
BENEFIT:
STIAS fellow support, which includes:
An economy return flight;
Comfortable accommodation within walking distance from the institute;
Individual offices equipped with a PC, telephone and printer;
A monthly stipend for daily living costs;
Access to the Stellenbosch University library (including electronic resources) and a high-speed internet connection;
Participation in the regular STIAS fellows programme, including daily lunch, weekly fellows’ seminars, STIAS public lectures and social events;
A child care subsidy for fellows accompanied by young children while in residence.