Casement Fellowship in Human Rights 2026, Ireland (Fully Funded)
Are you a Nigerian professional passionate about human rights, law, or governance? The Casement Fellowship in Human Rights 2026–27, part of the prestigious Ireland Fellows Programme, offers a fully funded one-year master’s degree at a top Irish university. This is a unique opportunity to study in Ireland, gain world-class education, and contribute to positive change in your community upon return.
Applications for the 2026–27 academic year are now open!
What is the Ireland Fellows Programme?
Funded by the Government of Ireland through the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Ireland Fellows Programme enables early to mid-career professionals from eligible countries to pursue a fully funded master's degree in Ireland. The programme focuses on leadership development, capacity building, and the advancement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Casement Fellowship specifically honors the legacy of Roger Casement, an Irish diplomat and human rights advocate who worked in Nigeria and beyond. Each year, this fellowship supports Nigerian nationals committed to human rights work to study in Ireland.
Degree Level
Casement Fellowship in Human Rights 2026, Ireland (Fully Funded) is available to undertake Fellowship level programs at Ireland Universities.
Available Subjects
Following subjects are available to study under this scholarship program.
- law and governance
- Human Rights
Applicants must select three programs from the Casement Fellowship Directory of Eligible Programmes, which include master’s degrees in:
- Law
- Human Rights
- Governance
These programs are offered by accredited higher education institutions (HEIs) in Ireland and typically run for 10 to 16 months, beginning in August or September 2026.
Benefits
The Casement Fellowship is one of the most generous opportunities for Nigerian professionals in the human rights field. It covers:
- Full tuition fees for eligible one-year master’s programs
- Return international flights between Nigeria and Ireland
- Accommodation and living expenses in Ireland
- Health insurance and other essential costs
Note: The fellowship is awarded to the individual only. Dependents or spouses are not eligible for financial or visa support.
Eligible Nationalities
Open to Nigerian Students only.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for the Casement Fellowship in Human Rights 2026–27, applicants must:
- Be a Nigerian national and resident in Nigeria
- Have at least two years of relevant professional work experience
- Hold a bachelor’s degree (minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent) awarded no earlier than 2014
- Not hold a master’s degree or higher qualification
- Be applying for a new master’s programme starting in August 2026
- Be able to demonstrate:
Leadership potential
Commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Nigeria
Willingness to promote positive relationships with Ireland
Applicants must not have applied to the Ireland Fellows Programme more than once before and should be ready to begin their fellowship in the 2026–27 academic year.
English Language Requirements
Applicants must show strong English language skills. Those shortlisted after interviews must take the IELTS test, unless they already hold a valid IELTS certificate from 2024 or later that meets the academic requirements of the chosen courses.
Early preparation for the IELTS exam is highly recommended, even for native English speakers.
Application Procedure
The Casement Fellowship application process consists of three stages:
Stage 1: Preliminary Application
Submit your basic information and eligibility details.
Stage 2: Detailed Application
Provide more information about your background, proposed courses, and your motivation.
Stage 3: Interviews
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview and further assessment.
Before applying, carefully review the Applicant Guidance Notes provided on the official Ireland Fellows Programme website to ensure you meet all requirements.
Why Apply?
The Casement Fellowship offers more than just a degree. It’s an investment in your leadership journey and your ability to drive change in Nigeria. Fellows return home equipped with knowledge, skills, and global perspectives, ready to contribute to policy reform, community development, advocacy, and institutional growth.
You will also become part of an influential alumni network of global professionals with strong ties to Ireland and a shared commitment to human rights and sustainable development.
Apply Now
Applications for the Casement Fellowship in Human Rights 2026–27 are open.
Visit the official Ireland Fellows Programme website to start your application:
https://www.irishaidfellowships.ie/casement-fellowship.html
Deadline: Check official site for current deadlines and timeline details.
Conclusion
The Casement Fellowship 2026–27 is an incredible opportunity for Nigerian professionals in the fields of human rights, governance, and law. With full financial support and access to Ireland’s world-class institutions, this fellowship is a life-changing experience for those eager to lead change and uphold justice.
Take the first step towards becoming one of the next generation of human rights leaders—apply today.