Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), IrelandPan-AfricanAgtech & digital
Rolling
Plenty of time, but don’t wait
Posted 1 Jul 2026Closes —
Type
Fellowship
Amount
Sector
Agtech & digital
Geography
Pan-African
Stage fit
Growth stage
Posted
1 Jul 2026
About this opportunity
A fully funded fellowship for early to mid-career professionals from Africa to pursue a one-year master's program in Ireland.
Submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis against the criteria below. SAIGE captures your intent to apply — linking this opportunity to your business profile — before handing you off to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), Ireland’s official application. This keeps your activity in one place and helps us surface better matches over time.
Who can apply
Early to mid-career African professionals
Interest in enhancing leadership skills
Eligible to study in Ireland
Minority or disadvantaged group members encouraged