Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity: Stipendienprogramm mit Schwerpunkt auf indigenen Völkern und dem Pazifikraum 2027 (Australien, Aotearoa Neuseeland, Ozeanien)
Australia
Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity
Frist: July 27, 2026
Über Diese Gelegenheit
The Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE) is a transformative Indigenous and Pacific-centred fellowship programme based at the University of Melbourne and supported by Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland. AFSE is building a network of Indigenous leaders and allies committed to driving Indigenous-led social change across Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and Pacific Island nations. The fellowship programme is designed for mid-career, community-focused individuals with a bias for action. It seeks leaders ready to transform bold ideas into real-world initiatives that advance social equity for Indigenous peoples and includes those working in the arts. The goal is to see more Indigenous and Pacific Leaders driving the systems change needed to create a more just and equitable world.
Einschränkungen
Mid-career, community-focused individuals with a bias for action. Indigenous and Pacific Peoples have the answers to their own communities’ needs but also the world’s.
Was Angeboten Wird
Reiseunterstützung
Zusätzliche Ressourcen
The programme has sought to minimise disruption to family and community life. AFSE covers all travel expenses for the in-person sessions, which are held across Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and the Pacific Island region, with select experiences hosted in Indigenous and Pacific communities.