UAPS and AIR P3 Africa Fellowship (Cohort 3) for African Doctoral Researchers
The UAPS/AIR P3 Africa Fellowship is a joint initiative by the Union for African Population Studies (UAPS) and the American Institutes for Research (AIR). This program supports early- and mid-career African researchers through a combination of research grants, intensive training, and expert mentorship. The fellowship equips participants to produce high-impact population and health research on the African continent.
π About the Fellowship
- Sponsor Organization: Union for African Population Studies (UAPS)
- Focus: Population and health research in Africa
- Target Audience: Early- and mid-career African researchers
π Benefits of the Fellowship
1. Research Grant
- Amount: USD 10,000, disbursed in two equal tranches:
- Tranche 1: Within 2 weeks of the training workshop (USD 5,000)
- Tranche 2: Within 4 weeks of approved mid-term report (USD 5,000)
- Covers:
- Data collection
- Research assistance
- Fieldwork travel
- Analysis tools
- Dissemination
- Restrictions:
- Budget changes >20% per line item require prior written approval
- No salary to the fellow
- No capital equipment >USD 1,000
- No overhead charges
2. Training Workshop
- Duration: 5 days (residential)
- Topics Covered:
- Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods
- Working with DHS, IPUMS, census, and administrative data
- Scientific writing and journal article structure
- Peer review and academic publishing
- Research ethics and ethical approval
- Policy translation and evidence briefs
- Costs Covered: Travel, accommodation, and subsistence
3. Mentorship
- Duration: 12 months
- Details:
- Fellows are paired with mentors based on theme, method, and geography
- Introductory meeting within the first 2 weeks
- Minimum monthly check-ins throughout the year
- Feedback on proposal, data tools, draft findings, and final report
- Guidance on writing, journal selection, and career planning
- Both fellow and mentor submit progress notes at mid-term and end
β Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the fellowship, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be a UAPS dues-paying Student Member in good standing.
- Be a citizen of an African country, currently based and working in Africa.
- Hold a Masterβs degree in one of the following fields:
- Demography
- Public health
- Sociology
- Economics
- Epidemiology
- Statistics
- Or a related field
- Be currently enrolled in a doctoral program with coursework completed.
- Note: Previous AfRes-Data or UAPS/AIR P3 fellows are not eligible.
π Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: 27 June, 2026
- To apply, visit the official application website.
π Additional Information
For more details about the fellowship, visit the UAPS official website.
To apply directly, use the application form.
This fellowship is a unique opportunity for African doctoral researchers to advance their careers and contribute to impactful research on the continent. Don't miss the chance to apply!
- Research Grant: USD 10,000, disbursed in two equal tranches of USD 5,000
- Training Workshop: 5 days, residential covering various research methods and ethics
- Mentorship: 12 months, with regular check-ins and guidance from a mentor




