Government Analytics Fellowship 2026

Applications are now open for the World Bank Government Analytics Fellowship Program 2026, a prestigious 6-month program designed to empower government professionals in data-driven decision-making and public administration efficiency. This funded fellowship, offered in collaboration with the World Bank, University College London (UCL), and other leading institutions, equips mid-level managers and senior analysts to lead impactful government analytics projects.

The deadline to apply is September 28, 2025. Professionals from central government organizations (including agencies) who are proficient in English and have coursework in statistics or quantitative methods are eligible. For applicants from ODA-eligible countries, travel, hotel, and subsistence costs for the 2-week in-person training in Washington, D.C. are covered by the World Bank. There is no application fee. You can alsoĀ checkĀ BS, MSĀ andĀ PhD positions

Key Details

  • Program Duration: 6 months, including 2 weeks of full-time in-person training in Washington, D.C.
  • Funding: Travel, hotel, and subsistence covered for ODA-eligible country applicants.
  • Application Deadline: September 28, 2025.
  • Application Fee: None.

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the Government Analytics Fellowship, you must:

  • Be able to travel to Washington, D.C. for in-person training.
  • Be nominated by your organization (up to 2 fellows per organization).
  • Work in a central government organization or agency.
  • Hold a mid-level manager or senior analyst position (or equivalent) with authority to develop a government analytics project.
  • Have completed tertiary-level coursework in statistics or related quantitative methods.
  • Be proficient in English.

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How to Apply

The application window for the 2026 Government Analytics Fellowship is open until September 28, 2025. To apply, complete this form and submit the following in English:

  1. Comprehensive CV (maximum 3 pages) detailing relevant experience and qualifications.
  2. 150-Word Summary outlining how you plan to use the fellowship insights to enhance your organization’s operations through a government analytics project.
  3. Endorsement Letter from your organization, nominating you and confirming your position.

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