Applications are now open for the Rotary Peace Fellowships for the 2025-26 term until May 15, 2024. These fully funded opportunities provide master’s degrees and professional development certificates in peace and development studies at esteemed partner institutes such as the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke University, University of Bradford, and others.
The Rotary Peace Fellowship serves as a beacon of hope for aspiring leaders worldwide, empowering them to become effective catalysts for peace by covering all academic and living expenses. Given the persistent global conflicts, the pursuit of peace is more critical than ever, with education playing a pivotal role in fostering global peace and development.
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About Rotary Peace Fellowship and Foundation
Since 2002, Rotary Peace Centers have been at the forefront of peace and development education, shaping over 1,700 fellows from 140+ countries. Alumni have made significant contributions in governments, NGOs, academia, peacekeeping, law enforcement, and international organizations such as the United Nations and the World Bank.
Degree Level:
Choose Your Path
The Rotary Peace Fellowship offers two paths:
Master’s Degree Programs: A 15 to 24-month academic study focusing on peace and development issues, complemented by a two- to three-month self-designed field study. Professional Development Certificate Program: A one-year blended learning program for working professionals, offering practical peace-promoting skills, culminating in a post-graduate diploma.
Available Subjects:
All Subjects
Scholarship Benefits:
Fully Funded Fellowships for Future Leaders
The Rotary Peace Fellowship targets individuals excelling in their fields, committed to community service, international service, and peace advocacy. Each year, up to 50 master’s degree fellowships and 80 certificate studies fellowships are awarded, covering tuition, fees, room and board, transportation, and all internship and field-study expenses.
Eligible Nationalities:
Open to international students of all nationalities.
Eligibility Criteria:
To qualify for the Rotary Peace Fellowship 2025-2026:
Proficiency in English is essential. For the Master’s program, a bachelor’s degree is required; for the certificate program, a minimum of five years of relevant full-time experience. Strong dedication to cross-cultural understanding and peace. Demonstrated leadership potential. Alignment of personal peace promotion plan with Rotary’s mission. Meet specific requirements of the chosen university program. For Master’s: Minimum of three years of relevant experience post-recent degree. For Certificate: Experience in peacebuilding or development fields. Not currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate programs. At least a three-year gap between the most recent academic degree and the fellowship start date. Encouragement for applications from individuals with disabilities and diverse backgrounds.
Application Procedure:
Applicants can complete the fellowship application online through the Rotary International website. Be prepared to provide detailed information about your academic background, work experience, and commitment to peace and development.
Application Deadline:
The application for the 2025-26 Rotary Peace Fellowship is open until May 15, 2024. Prospective candidates are encouraged to prepare their application documents and check eligibility for this extraordinary opportunity.