Deadline: 22-Mar-2026
The UN–Nippon Foundation Strategic Needs Fellowship and Ocean Governance Fellowship for SIDS support government officials from developing countries to strengthen ocean governance and implementation of UNCLOS. The 2026 programme offers a customized 3–4 month training at UN Headquarters in New York, focusing on SDG 14, climate resilience, biodiversity, and sustainable blue economies.
UN–Nippon Foundation Ocean Governance Fellowships 2026 Overview
The United Nations Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea (DOALOS), Office of Legal Affairs, is accepting applications for the 2026 sessions of the UN–Nippon Foundation Strategic Needs Fellowship and the Ocean Governance Fellowship for Small Island Developing States (SIDS). These fellowships build national capacity in ocean affairs, law of the sea, and sustainable development.
Purpose and Strategic Objectives
The fellowships aim to:
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Support effective implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)
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Advance implementation of related agreements, including the BBNJ Agreement
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Address the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution
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Contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals, especially SDG 14 (Life Below Water)
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Promote sustainable blue economies, environmental protection, climate resilience, and gender-responsive ocean governance
Fellowship Structure and Duration
The programme consists of a three- to four-month in-person training hosted at:
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Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea
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Office of Legal Affairs, United Nations Headquarters, New York
The fellowship is typically conducted between September and December.
Customized Training Programme
Each fellow receives a tailored curriculum based on:
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Strategic national needs identified in the application
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Priorities endorsed by the Nominating Authority
Training components include:
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Expert-led lectures by UN staff and visiting specialists
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Scenario-based learning exercises
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Group discussions and technical workshops
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Possible learning placement with a UN entity or affiliated organization
Academic and Practical Deliverables
During the fellowship, participants must complete:
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Assigned coursework
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A research paper aligned with national ocean priorities
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An ocean governance matrix linked to national policy and institutional needs
Fellows from Small Island Developing States participate in selected joint sessions with Strategic Needs Fellows to enhance peer learning and professional networking.
Who Is Eligible
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
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Be government officials from developing countries or Small Island Developing States
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Hold positions related to ocean affairs, law of the sea, or ocean governance
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Have limited prior formal background in the law of the sea
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Be between 25 and 45 years of age
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Hold at least a first-level university degree
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Demonstrate strong written and spoken English proficiency
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Be directly involved in UNCLOS implementation or related policy areas
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Be fully available for the entire fellowship period
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Receive formal nomination from a recognized Nominating Authority
Why This Fellowship Matters
The fellowship:
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Strengthens national capacity in ocean governance and maritime law
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Supports evidence-based policy development
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Enhances implementation of international ocean agreements
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Empowers officials from vulnerable coastal and island states
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Builds a global professional network of ocean governance leaders
Fellowship Options Explained
Applicants may apply to:
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UN–Nippon Foundation Strategic Needs Fellowship
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UN–Nippon Foundation Ocean Governance Fellowship for SIDS
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Both programmes
However, selected candidates will be awarded only one fellowship.
How to Apply
Applicants must complete the following steps:
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Access the official UN–Nippon Foundation Programmes website
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Complete the online application form
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Prepare the Personal History and Proposed Research or Study Programme Form
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Obtain and upload the Nomination Form from the Nominating Authority
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Submit all required documents before the deadline
Incomplete or late submissions are not considered.
Application Timeline and Key Dates
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Application deadline: 22 March 2026
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Selection results announced: By the end of May 2026
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Fellowship period: September to December 2026
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
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Submitting applications without formal nomination
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Proposing research unrelated to national ocean priorities
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Missing required forms or supporting documents
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Applying without availability for the full programme duration
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Submitting after the official deadline
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply for the UN–Nippon Foundation Fellowships
Government officials from developing countries and Small Island Developing States working in ocean-related fields are eligible.
Where is the fellowship conducted
The fellowship takes place at United Nations Headquarters in New York.
How long does the fellowship last
The programme runs for three to four months.
Can applicants apply to both fellowship streams
Yes, applicants may apply to both but will be selected for only one.
Is prior expertise in the law of the sea required
No, the fellowship is designed for officials with limited formal background in the field.
What is the application deadline
All complete applications must be submitted by 22 March 2026.
Conclusion
The UN–Nippon Foundation Strategic Needs and Ocean Governance Fellowships provide a high-impact opportunity for government officials to strengthen national ocean governance capacity. Through customized training, applied research, and global networking, the programme supports sustainable ocean management and effective implementation of international maritime frameworks.
For more information, visit United Nations.
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