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King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme Climate Resilience Bursary 2026 – Closing Date: 19 November 2025 – Apply Now!

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Hey future climate hero! Are you passionate about tackling climate change and building a more resilient world, especially in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)? Then you absolutely need to check out the King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme Climate Resilience Bursary for 2026! This isn’t just any funding opportunity; it’s a chance for professionals like you to gain crucial skills and make a real impact on climate adaptation.

The King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme Climate Resilience Bursary, inspired by His Majesty King Charles III, is a fantastic, fully-funded one-year professional development programme designed for professionals working on the frontlines of climate adaptation in Commonwealth SIDS. This programme is all about strengthening your skills to practically address climate challenges, helping your home country become more resilient to the impacts of climate change.

It’s not a traditional university bursary for a degree, but rather an intensive, blended learning experience that focuses on practical application. The goal is to build long-term resilience, provide a collaborative platform for testing and implementing solutions, and develop a strong international network of climate adaptation experts, all while promoting inclusivity, gender equality, and engaging local and indigenous communities.

Who Can Apply?

Listen up, because this is important! This bursary is looking for mid-career professionals across any sector who are currently working in a climate adaptation practice-related role.

Here’s the breakdown:

For our African friends, the eligible countries are: Mauritius and Seychelles. So, if you’re from these nations and fit the bill, this could be your moment!

What Does It Cover?

Get ready for some awesome benefits! If you’re selected, you’ll get a fully funded one-year blended training programme. This isn’t just classroom stuff; it’s guided by expert facilitators and mentors and includes:

And guess what? You get to undertake this entire course while continuing your employment! Plus, they are actively working towards formal accreditation, aiming to offer a Postgraduate Certificate to reflect the rigour and value of the programme. Talk about a career boost!

How to Apply?

Ready to take the leap? Applications for the King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme Climate Resilience Bursary are open right now! Don’t delay, the deadline to apply is 13:00 UTC on Wednesday 19 November 2025.

For more detailed information, make sure to visit the official webpage: King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme Climate Resilience Fellowships Official Webpage.

If you’re a mid-career professional from an eligible Commonwealth SIDS country passionate about climate resilience, this is an incredible opportunity to elevate your skills and make a significant difference. Don’t miss this chance to become a leader in climate adaptation. Apply now and keep exploring more amazing bursaries and opportunities right here on Bursaries Room!

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