University of Melbourne Law School Visiting Fellowship 2026 (Australia)
The University of Melbourne Law School Visiting Fellowship 2026 invites international scholars working on statelessness to join the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness. This prestigious fellowship promotes academic collaboration, research development, and policy impact in an inclusive, research-intensive environment.
About the Visiting Fellowship
The Visiting Fellowship Scheme supports scholars conducting research that aligns with the Centre’s mission. The program offers:
A dedicated on-campus workspace
Access to university library and computing resources
Opportunities to present research in seminars and workshops
Engagement in academic collaborations and Centre-hosted events
Fellowship Duration
Fellowships are offered for visits between July and November 2026.
Available Field of Study
This opportunity is exclusively available to scholars in the field of:
Law, particularly research focused on statelessness
Fellowship Benefits
One funded fellowship is available, which includes:
Up to AUD $6,000 to support international travel and accommodation
Workspace and institutional access
Participation in Centre events and research activities
Requirement to:
Deliver a public seminar or work-in-progress presentation
Submit a blog post to the Critical Statelessness Studies blog (if applicable)
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
Be engaged in research or advocacy related to statelessness
Demonstrate the ability to collaborate with Centre staff
Participate actively in the Centre’s academic community
Submit a complete application by November 30, 2025
Handle their own visa and insurance arrangements (for international applicants)
Eligible Applicant Profiles
The Fellowship is open to:
Postdoctoral and tenured academics
Early-career researchers
Non-academic professionals with relevant applied research experience
Individuals with lived experience of statelessness are strongly encouraged to apply
Application Process
Required Documents (Submit as ONE PDF):
Curriculum Vitae with a list of publications
Research Plan (max 1,000 words): covering research topic, objectives, and proposed activities
Proposed dates of visit
Funding request (up to AUD $6,000) with itemized budget (travel, accommodation, etc.)
One reference letter or employer support letter (for professionals)
Application Submission:
Email: [email protected]
Subject Line: Visiting Fellowship Application
Deadline: November 30, 2025
Self-Funded Fellowship Option
The Centre also welcomes self-funded applicants year-round, subject to workspace availability.
Required Documents for Self-Funded Applicants:
Curriculum Vitae and list of publications
Research Plan (max 1,000 words)
Proposed dates of visit
Reference letter or letter of support from employer
Contact Email: [email protected]