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2027 Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Fellowship

Jamnet TeamAustralia🇦🇺AustraliaPosted 16 Jul 2026

Quick Overview

Work Type
On Site
Schedule
Full Time
Level
Mid Senior

Job Description

Applications are now open for the 2027 Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Fellowship. The fellowship, created by the University of Melbourne, is a highly competitive leadership development program.

Fellowship Overview
  • Host Organization: University of Melbourne and University of Auckland
  • Target Audience: Mid Career Senior Professionals and Indigenous Leaders
  • Primary Benefit: Full Travel Funding and Social Change Resources
  • Program Type: Global Social Change Fellowship
  • Geographic Focus: Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Island Nations
  • Application Deadline: July
Benefits
  • Full travel cost coverage for all in-person training modules and sessions
  • Funding for travel across Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and the Pacific Island region
  • Direct placement within a prestigious global network of social change advocates and allies
  • Practical training in advanced critical thinking, strategic planning, and interpersonal leadership
  • Direct access to world class academic resources at the University of Melbourne and University of Auckland
  • Unique cultural learning experiences hosted directly inside Indigenous and Pacific communities
Eligibility and Requirements
  • Residency Status: Must be a citizen or a permanent resident of Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, or a Pacific Island nation
  • Academic and Work Experience: Hold an undergraduate degree or have five to eight years of solid experience in social change work
  • Educational Restrictions: Cannot be enrolled in other academic courses or have an active thesis under examination by January 2027
  • Prior Fellowships: Applicants must not be currently participating in any other active Atlantic Fellowship programs
  • Language Proficiency: Must be highly proficient in English and satisfy the general entry requirements of the university
  • Time Commitment: Full commitment to attending two intensive weeks and participating in fortnightly tutorials between modules
Application Process

Phase 1: Eligibility and Competency Review

  • Verify that you hold a valid citizenship or permanent residency in one of the eligible Pacific regions.
  • Confirm that your academic background or five to eight years of professional work experience matches the target criteria.
  • Review your current commitments to ensure you will not be enrolled in other study programs by January 2027.
  • Evaluate your current social change project to ensure it shows a clear plan for community transformation.
  • Align your personal career objectives with the Indigenous led focus of this global fellowship program.

Phase 2: Document Formatting and Writing

  • Gather your academic certificates or proof of work history to verify your professional background.
  • Format your professional curriculum vitae to highlight your social change projects, keeping it to a maximum of two pages.
  • Obtain a clean and professional headshot photo of your face set against a plain and clear background.
  • Draft your written statements detailing your personal leadership journey and why you want to complete advanced studies.
  • Review your drafted resume and essays to make sure they are completely free of writing and formatting errors.

Phase 3: Creating and Refining Your Video Pitch

  • Prepare a script for a two minute video introduction answering why this program benefits you and your community.
  • Explain in your video why this is the perfect time in your career to undertake this fellowship.
  • Record your message in a quiet, well lit room to ensure excellent audio and visual clarity.
  • Edit the video file to ensure the final run time does not exceed two minutes in length.
  • Compress the video file so that the final size is strictly less than twenty five megabytes.

Phase 4: Gathering References and Endorsements

  • Reach out to two professional referees who understand your social change project and can testify to your leadership.
  • Discuss your social change initiatives thoroughly with your referees so they are prepared for contact.
  • Seek a formal endorsement of your social change project from a respected community member or organization.
  • Complete the recommended community endorsement form to significantly strengthen your application file.
  • Convert all your gathered reference letters and credentials into clear and easily readable PDF files.

Phase 5: Online Submission and Interview Preparation

  • Visit the official application platform of the Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity.
  • Complete the five page application questionnaire accurately with your personal and project information.
  • Upload your two page curriculum vitae, professional headshot, video pitch, and references to the designated fields.
  • Submit your finalized digital application package before the official closing date on July .
  • Prepare for a potential interview by practicing how you will explain your systems change vision to the panel.
Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the main geographic focus of this fellowship program? A1: The program focuses on building a network of Indigenous leaders and allies across Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and Pacific Island nations.

Q2: Who is eligible to apply for this social change fellowship? A2: Citizens and permanent residents of Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, or Pacific Island nations who are mid career professionals.

Q3: Can I apply if I do not have a university undergraduate degree? A3: Yes, you can apply if you do not have a degree, provided you have five to eight years of professional experience in social change work.

Q4: What are the main benefits covered under this program? A4: The fellowship fully covers all travel expenses for the in person training sessions held across Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific.

Q5: What is the maximum page length for the curriculum vitae? A5: Your professional curriculum vitae must be formatted to a maximum of two pages.

Q6: What are the video requirements for the application? A6: You must submit an introductory video of two minutes or less that is smaller than twenty five megabytes in size.

Q7: Can I apply if I am currently enrolled in another academic program? A7: No, you cannot be enrolled in other educational programs or have an active thesis under examination as of January 2027.

Q8: Are reference letters required to submit my application? A8: Yes, you must provide contact details and information for two professional references who understand your social change project.

Q9: Is a community endorsement letter mandatory? A9: No, a community endorsement is not compulsory, but it is highly recommended to strengthen your overall application score.

Q10: When is the final deadline to submit my application? A10: The application window closes on July , and all documents must be submitted on the portal before that date.

Deadline: July

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