The Archivi.ng Fellowship is a six-month, fully funded programme (January–June 2026) for Nigerian storytellers, researchers, and technologists. It supports individuals who use archives to reinterpret Nigerian history and understand recurring national patterns. Fellows receive a ₦1 million monthly stipend, project funding, mentorship, and support to publish or exhibit their work.
When is the Application Deadline:
October 31, 2025 (11:59 PM WAT)
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Which Fields are Eligible?
- Storytelling (written, visual, or multimedia narratives)
- Research (analytical, interpretive, or data-driven studies)
- Technology (digital tools, interactive archives, or applications)
Type:
Fellowship (Fully Funded, Six-Month Programme)
Who can Apply?
- Nigerians living in the country or diaspora.
- Applicants must have experience in research, storytelling, or technology.
- Must be curious about Nigerian history and able to complete an original project within six months.
- Should be self-driven, collaborative, and familiar with digital tools such as Notion and Slack.
How are Applicants Selected?
Selection occurs in two stages:
- Stage One: Screening based on eligibility, theme alignment, ambition, and feasibility.
- Stage Two: Interviews to assess experience, commitment, and project execution plan.
Which Countries Are Eligible?
Nigeria (including Nigerians in the diaspora)
Where will the Award be Taken?
Remote (with access to Archivi.ng’s digital archives and collaborative tools)
How Many Awards?
Six fellows (maximum of two from the diaspora)
What is the Benefit of the Award?
- ₦1 million monthly stipend (January–June 2026)
- At least ₦1 million in additional project support
- Access to Archivi.ng archives, tools, and mentorship
- Publishing, exhibition, or technical integration of final projects
- Peer learning sessions and collaborative circles with co-fellows
How Long Will the Award Last?
Six months (January to June 2026)
How to Apply:
Submit your application online through the official Archivi.ng portal. Applications are open from September 30, 2025 to October 31, 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be notified by November 30, 2025.
Visit the Award Webpage for Details:
Archivi.ng Fellowship Official Website
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About The Archivi.ng Fellowship
What is The Archivi.ng Fellowship?
The Archivi.ng Fellowship is a six-month programme for storytellers, researchers, and technologists working to make sense of Nigerian history using archival materials. Fellows receive funding, mentorship, and publishing support to complete a project that informs, provokes, or inspires.
What’s the theme for this cohort?
The theme is The More Things Change, an inquiry into recurring patterns in Nigerian society. Fellows will explore how the past continues to shape the present and how archives can help us see those patterns more clearly.
How many fellows will be selected?
Six in total. A maximum of two slots will be available for Nigerians in the diaspora.
What types of projects will be selected?
We accept a wide range of projects—written, visual, audio, technical, or interdisciplinary—as long as they are:
- Rooted in archival materials, including newspapers, magazines, oral histories, archival footage, audio recordings, and other sources of Nigerian life and memory.
- Relevant to Nigerian history.
- Achievable within six months.
- Designed with a clear audience in mind.
What are the project tracks?
There are three:
- Storytelling – narrative formats like essays, podcasts, short films, and exhibitions.
- Research – rigorous analytical work, reports, or investigative deep dives.
- Technology – tools that transform access to or understanding of archival materials (e.g. timelines, databases, bots, visualisations).
You’ll be asked to identify a primary track during application, but we understand projects may overlap.
Who can apply?
Anyone who:
- Has a clear, compelling project idea.
- Is deeply curious about Nigerian history.
- Has a track record of producing thoughtful, high-quality work (in any field).
- Can commit 15 to 20 hours/week for the fellowship’s six-month duration.
Can I apply from outside Nigeria?
Yes. We welcome applications from the Nigerian diaspora. However:
- The project must engage Nigerian archival materials.
- The project must be designed for a Nigerian or Africa-interested audience.
- You must be able to work remotely.
- All fellows, whether based in Nigeria or abroad, will receive the same monthly stipend. We’re unable to provide additional funding for international travel, currency differences, or international transfers.
- Diaspora applicants should ensure their proposed project is feasible within this funding structure. Applicants are welcome to seek additional or alternate sources of funding independently, but this will not affect the selection process and must not compromise project delivery or independence.
Can I apply as a team?
No. The fellowship is designed for individual applicants. That said, collaboration is allowed during execution, and you may credit others.
Can I submit more than one application?
No. You should focus on submitting your strongest idea.
Do I retain ownership of my work?
Yes. Fellows retain full intellectual property (IP) rights, a perpetual, royalty-free license to host, publish, and integrate. For projects that require long-term integration—such as tools, datasets, or interactive features—we will work with you to ensure smooth deployment. This may include:
- Hosting your tool on our infrastructure.
- Forking the codebase with credit to you.
- Creating a maintenance or handoff plan post-fellowship.
- Our goal is to preserve and extend the impact of your work, not to restrict it.
Do I need to be full-time?
Not necessarily. We expect fellows to dedicate at least 15 to 20 hours per week, with clear progress across three structured milestones.
Will I meet the other fellows?
Yes, through scheduled peer-learning circles, virtual check-ins, and a final group presentation.
Do I have to live in Lagos?
No. The fellowship is remote-first. Archivi.ng will provide hybrid access to archives and support tools.

