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WD2026 MEDIA SCHOLARSHIPS

Application Deadline: 15 October 2025

LOCATION: Australia.

The Women Deliver 2026 Conference (WD2026) will take place 27–30 April 2026 in Narrm (Melbourne), Australia. WD2026 will focus on the leadership and lived experience of feminists, First Nations leaders, and advocates from across the Oceanic Pacific and the world. 

Women Deliver is offering Media Scholarships for journalists and content creators worldwide, especially those who may not otherwise be able to attend and report.

ELIGIBILITY:

Media Scholarships are open to working media globally, including:

Reporters, editors, producers, presenters/anchors

Photojournalists, videographers, and broadcast teams

Podcast/radio journalists and newsroom social/visual teams

Freelancers with a commissioning/assignment letter

Content creators who produce independent, factual coverage on social issues

Priority will be given to:

Media and content creators with a demonstrated focus on gender equality, health, human rights, climate justice, development, or Oceanic Pacific issues

First Nations and Indigenous journalists and creators

LGBTQIA+ people, persons with disabilities, internally displaced persons and refugees, and those from under-resourced communities

Early-career journalists/creators and applicants who have not previously received a ‘Women Deliver Conference Scholarship’

Applications are reviewed by the WD2026 team in consultation with regional partners. Approved applications are based on evidence of professional journalism and recent relevant coverage and alignment of your outlet/audience with WD2026 themes. All successful applicants will be notified by email by November 2025.

BENEFIT:

Full Conference registration

Hotel accommodation during the Conference (26-30 April, 2026)

Roundtrip economy airfare

Visa fees and related costs

Per diems to cover local transportation and daily meals

Travel insurance

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UNU-WIDER VISITING SCHOLARS PROGRAMME 

Application Deadline: 30 September 2025

LOCATION: Finland

The Visiting Scholars Programme gives qualified scholars an opportunity to research topics related to development and/or global economic issues and to participate in UNU-WIDER activities. Deadline for applications is 30 September at 23:59 UTC+3. Scholars typically spend a 2-3 months ‘sabbatical’ at UNU-WIDER. During this time they prepare one or more papers to be considered for publication in the WIDER working paper series and present a seminar in their field of research.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants should have a PhD degree in economics or a development-related discipline. A good publication record is an added advantage. Applications from suitably qualified early-career, female, and developing-country researchers are particularly encouraged.

They prefer applicants whose research overlaps with our current research programme, but we remain open to proposals on all aspects of development.

UNU-WIDER only receives online applications for the Visiting Scholars Programme once each year. The deadline for submission of applications is 30 September 23:59 UTC+3.

Please note that the link to the online application form will only become active one month prior to the submission deadline (i.e., on 1 September of each year).

Selected applicants will be informed by email of the final decision within eight weeks of the closing deadline. The selected applicants must confirm their decision to take up UNU-WIDER’s offer two weeks after being contacted.

If you are interested in participating in this programme you should complete and submit the application form.

As part of your application, you will be asked to upload your curriculum vitae. If you experience problems with uploading this document, then it can be emailed to the following address: scholars1(at)wider.unu.edu.

BENEFIT:

UNU-WIDER provides medical insurance (for medical and hospital services resulting from sickness and accident during your stay at UNU-WIDER) and a monthly stipend of EUR 3,330 as a contribution towards travel, visa, accommodation and other out-of-pocket expenses. 

Visiting scholars may apply for a supplementary grant to cover high travel costs (incl. visa and related travel) for the part exceeding EUR 1,200 (lowest economy class fare) provided that the ticket is paid by the visiting scholar and no other travel grants are received from another source. The programme does not provide services or cover expenses related to dependents.

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