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Call for Applications: Join the Forum for the Future Graduate Fellowship Programme in the Philippines (PHP 16,000 per month)

Closing Date: 26 January 2026

Call for Applications: Join the Forum for the Future Graduate Fellowship Programme in the Philippines (PHP 16,000 per month)

Graduate Fellowship Programme Details

Contract: 16-week fixed term part-time contract, 16–20 hours per week. This Graduate Fellowship Programme is not a full-time role. Ideal candidates will be able to commit for the consecutive period of 2 March 2026 to 26 June 2026 There is a possible 2-month extension, subject to performance and project needs  

Location: Metro Manila, Philippines, with the possibility of remote work within the Philippines. This is a hybrid role with periodic in-person meet-ups with the Forum Philippines team, depending on needs for priority internal and external meetings. 

About Forum for the Future 

Forum for the Future, one of the world’s leading international sustainability organisations with a 30 year track record, works to influence the arc of change towards a just and regenerative future. Forum for the Future inspire change-actors to step up their ambition, stretch their vision and find pathways towards tackling the complex causes of the ecological and social challenges of our time. Forum for the Future partner with business, civil society, government and philanthropy to initiate multi-stakeholder collaborations to drive deep systemic change. Forum for the Future operate as a global team, across four geographies—Americas, UK/Europe, India and Southeast Asia—delivering both international and local projects.  

About the Fellowship Programme

Forum for the Future is seeking two (2) Graduate Fellows to join its Philippines team and contribute to shaping just and regenerative energy transitions. 

The Graduate Fellowship Program (Manila Hub) supports Forum’s growing work in the Philippines under the Responsible Energy Initiative – Philippines (REI-PH) and related projects on circular energy systems, critical minerals, and AI for just energy transitions. 

This fellowship is designed for graduate-level candidates and early-career professionals who want hands-on experience in real-world sustainability and energy transition projects, working alongside practitioners influencing policy, industry practice, and multi-stakeholder action in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. 

Why this fellowship is different 

  • You will work on ongoing, policy-relevant projects, not simulations or purely academic exercises 
  • You will contribute to a national flagship initiative (REI-Philippines) shaping norms and practices in renewable energy 
  • You will be exposed to systems change and futures thinking, not just technical or desk-based analysis 
  • You will be mentored by senior practitioners working across policy, industry, and civil society. 

What you will work on 

Depending on project needs and your background, you will contribute to: 

  • Research and analysis related to energy transitions, circularity, and just transition issues 
  • Data gathering, synthesis, and visualisation 
  • Stakeholder mapping and background research 
  • Support for workshops, consultations, and futures-oriented activities 
  • Drafting internal briefs, research notes, or communication materials 

This is a research- and analysis-oriented fellowship, suited for candidates comfortable working semi-autonomously with guidance through regular check-ins. 

Expected outputs  

  • 1–2 short research or issue briefs 
  • A stakeholder or systems map supporting an REI-PH workstream 
  • Contribution to at least one workshop, consultation, or public-facing output 
  • A short learning reflection or presentation at the end of the fellowship 

Who Forum for the Future is looking for 

Forum for the Future is particularly interested in candidates who are: 

  • Current Master’s or PhD students, or recent holders of a graduate degreein sustainability, energy, engineering, economics, public policy, environmental science, data/AI, or related disciplines 
  • Able to demonstrate strong analytical and research skills 
  • Motivated by public-interest impact and systems-level change 
  • Comfortable working with ambiguity and evolving problem statements 
  • Skilled at managing time independently and meeting agreed deliverables 
  • Strong in communicating clearly, both in writing and in professional settings 

Applicants with strengths in (a) research and policy analysis or (b) data, systems mapping, and visualisationare especially encouraged to apply. 

What you’ll gain

  • Hands-on experience in sustainability and energy transition work 
  • Mentorship from experienced practitioners 
  • Exposure to the Philippine energy transition landscape, including policy, private sector, and civil society engagement 
  • A Certificate of Completion from Forum for the Future (Asia Pacific) 
  • A strong professional reference and a portfolio of real project outputs 

Please note that this fellowship does not guarantee future employment. However, strong performance may be considered for future opportunities where relevant. 

How To Apply

Forum for the Future encourages interested candidates to apply at their earliest convenience. 

Forum for the Future uses the Applied platform to minimize bias in its recruitment. To apply, please answer a few work-based questions thoughtfully, using up to 250 words per response to show your understanding of the role and how your skills and experience align with it at Forum for the Future. Forum for the Future requests that you avoid using AI for your application so that they can assess the authenticity of your expertise and experience. 

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