Agora Policy hereby invites early to midcareer staff members of Nigerian civil society and media organisations, think tanks and the government to apply for its inaugural Policy Writing Fellowship.
The fellowship is designed to develop and deepen the capacity of the competitively-selected participants to conceive, research and write compelling and impactful policy papers.
It is part of a new project by Agora Policy, titled the Policy Support, Deepening and Engagement (PSDE) project aimed at strengthening data-driven and participatory approach to policymaking and governance in the country, supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
Eligibility Criteria
An ideal fellow will have at least a first degree in any discipline, must be comfortable with numbers and must show measurable passion for research, writing and public policy.
Offered Benefits
Non-residential, the three-month fellowship will offer writing workshops and hands-on supervision to the fellows and culminate in individual writing projects (which will attract research grants).
Application Process
- A 400-word statement of purpose.
- A resume or CV.
- Two policy-related writing samples, which may be published or unpublished.
- A letter of endorsement from an employer or a reference letter for freelancers.
Applications must be submitted to .