FellowshipDesk welcomes submissions from sponsoring organisations, university fellowship offices, foundation staff, and informed alumni who notice that a credible international program is missing from the directory. There is no fee to submit, no fee to be listed, and no editorial preference granted to programs whose staff write to us.
What we are looking for. International scope (open to applicants from outside the host country, or that places fellows abroad). Real funding (full tuition, a meaningful stipend, travel, or a structured placement; "honorary" titles without funding do not qualify). A credible institutional sponsor (recognised university, established foundation, government agency, or peer-reviewed research network). Transparent application materials (a public deadline, eligibility criteria, and a clear application portal).
What we will not list. Programs that ask the fellow to fundraise their own stipend without institutional matching. Programs from unaccredited or anonymous sponsors. Recruitment funnels for paid degree programs disguised as scholarships. Visa-arrangement schemes that primarily extract fees. Programs whose only "international" element is the applicant's nationality, not the placement itself.
How to submit. Email submit@fellowshipdesk.example with the following: official program name, sponsoring organisation, official URL, target audience and eligibility, funding details, application timeline, and a short paragraph (200–400 words) describing the program. We do not need polished marketing copy — facts are more useful than adjectives.
What happens next. The editorial team reviews submissions in batches roughly every two weeks. We may write back with clarifying questions, request a public link to verify a specific claim, or simply add the program to the directory and send you the URL. Listing decisions are at the editorial team's discretion and are not appealable, though we welcome resubmission after meaningful changes to the program structure.
A polite request. Please do not submit the same program more than once unless a year has passed or the program has materially changed. Repeat submissions slow our review of programs we have not seen yet.