The Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Fellowship 2027 is now accepting applications from Indigenous and Pacific leaders, changemakers, and allies across Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and eligible Pacific Island nations. The fellowship offers a fully funded leadership development experience that includes a fee-free Master’s degree or Graduate Certificate, travel support, stipends, and access to a global network of social change leaders.
Hosted by the University of Melbourne in partnership with the University of Auckland, the Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE) Fellowship focuses on Indigenous and Pacific knowledge systems, social change leadership, and community-driven impact. The fellowship is designed for mid-career professionals, community leaders, and individuals working to improve outcomes for Indigenous and Pacific peoples.
The AFSE Fellowship combines academic study, leadership development, and practical social change projects. Fellows spend most of the year in their home communities while participating in intensive in-person modules across Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Island countries. The program supports leaders who are already creating change and want to strengthen their impact through education, collaboration, and lifelong networking opportunities.
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Host Countries
- Australia
- Aotearoa New Zealand
- Pacific Island Nations
Host Institutions
- University of Melbourne
- University of Auckland
Fellowship Duration
1 Year Foundation Program
Number of Fellows
Up to 20 Fellows
Application Deadline
27 July 2026
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What is the Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Fellowship?
The Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Fellowship is part of the global Atlantic Fellows network established through the vision of philanthropist Charles “Chuck” Feeney. The program supports Indigenous and Pacific leaders who are working on initiatives that improve social equity and strengthen communities.
During the Foundation Year, Fellows complete a fee-free academic qualification while developing a Social Change Initiative that addresses a real challenge within their community, organization, or sector.
After completing the program, Fellows join a global network of more than 1,100 Atlantic Fellows from over 70 countries.
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Benefits of the Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Fellowship 2027
Selected Fellows will receive:
- Fee-free Master’s Degree in Social Change Leadership or Graduate Certificate
- Generous fellowship stipend
- Full travel support for all required in-person modules
- Accommodation during fellowship activities
- Access to academic mentoring and study support
- Leadership development opportunities
- Membership in the global Atlantic Fellows network
- Participation in international Atlantic Fellows events and summits
- Ongoing support for Social Change Initiatives after graduation
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Fellowship Program Structure
The Foundation Year is delivered through:
- Five intensive in-person learning modules
- Fortnightly online tutorials
- Community-based learning experiences
- Academic coursework and assessments
- Development of a Social Change Initiative
Fellows are expected to spend approximately 40 days attending in-person sessions throughout the year.
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Planned 2027 Modules:
- Module 1: Melbourne, Australia (February 2027)
- Module 2: New Zealand (April 2027)
- Module 3: Australia and Online (June 2027)
- Module 4: Pacific Islands (August 2027)
- Module 5: Melbourne, Australia (October 2027)
Social Change Initiative
A Social Change Initiative is the core component of the fellowship. Each Fellow develops a practical project that addresses a real issue affecting Indigenous or Pacific communities.
Projects may focus on:
- Public policy
- Education
- Health
- Climate action
- Community development
- Media and storytelling
- Indigenous leadership
- Economic development
The initiative allows Fellows to apply their learning directly to community-based solutions and long-term impact.
Eligibility Criteria for the Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Fellowship 2027
Applicants must:
- Be a citizen or permanent resident of Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, or an eligible Pacific Island nation
- Hold an undergraduate degree or have 5–8 years of social change work experience
- Demonstrate leadership experience and community engagement
- Be proficient in English
- Meet the University of Melbourne’s English language requirements
- Be available to attend all fellowship modules
- Not be enrolled in another educational program in January 2027
- Not currently participating in another Atlantic Fellowship program
Eligible Pacific Island Nations
Applicants may apply from:
- Fiji
- Samoa
- Tonga
- Papua New Guinea
- Solomon Islands
- Vanuatu
- Kiribati
- Tuvalu
- Nauru
- Palau
- Marshall Islands
- Cook Islands
- Niue
- Tokelau
- French Polynesia
- Guam
- New Caledonia
- Wallis and Futuna
- Federated States of Micronesia
- American Samoa
Required Application Documents
Applicants must submit:
- Online application form
- CV or Resume (maximum two pages)
- Recent headshot photo
- Two-minute introduction video
- Description of Social Change Initiative
- Leadership and educational background information
- Two references
Applicants are also encouraged to submit a community or organizational endorsement supporting their social change initiative.
How to Apply for the Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Fellowship 2027
To apply for the fellowship:
- Visit the official AFSE application portal.
- Complete the online application form.
- Upload the required documents.
- Submit information about your Social Change Initiative.
- Provide details of two referees.
- Submit your application before the deadline.
