Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
Australia Awards Scholarships for Wallis and Futuna provide fully funded study opportunities in Australia for emerging leaders committed to sustainable development. The program prioritizes business leadership, sustainable development, marine resource management, and climate action. Eligible applicants must meet academic and English language requirements, including an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0.
Australia Awards Scholarships are fully funded international development scholarships funded by the Australian Government. They support emerging leaders from Wallis and Futuna to pursue higher education in Australia while building skills that contribute to regional stability, economic resilience, and sustainable development.
The program strengthens long-term partnerships between Australia and the Pacific region through education, leadership development, and knowledge exchange.
Program Purpose and Development Focus
Australia’s development cooperation with Wallis and Futuna aims to promote a peaceful, stable, and prosperous region.
The scholarship program is designed to:
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Build leadership and technical expertise
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Strengthen small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
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Promote sustainable natural resource management
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Address climate change and biodiversity challenges
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Enhance regional cooperation
Scholars are expected to return home and apply their knowledge to local development priorities.
Priority Fields of Study
Applicants must select study programs aligned with Wallis and Futuna’s development priorities.
Business and Leadership Studies
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Small and medium enterprise (SME) management
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Tourism development
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Artisanal industries
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Primary agricultural sector management
Sustainable Development
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Sustainable resource management
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Community-based economic development
Marine Studies and Resource Management
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Fisheries management
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Marine conservation
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Coastal resource governance
Climate Change and Biodiversity
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Climate adaptation and mitigation
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Biodiversity preservation
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Environmental policy and management
Courses must directly support long-term development outcomes in Wallis and Futuna.
Scholarship Benefits: What Is Covered?
Australia Awards Scholarships are fully funded and include comprehensive financial and academic support.
Recipients receive:
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Full tuition fees
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Return international airfare
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One-off establishment allowance upon arrival
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Contribution to living expenses (stipend)
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Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
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Supplementary academic support if required
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Fieldwork allowance for research students or coursework programs with compulsory field components
The scholarship covers the minimum time required to complete the approved academic program, including any necessary preparatory training.
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants from Wallis and Futuna must meet both general and country-specific requirements.
General Requirements
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Meet admission requirements of an Australian education institution
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Demonstrate academic competence
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Show relevant professional experience
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Exhibit leadership potential
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Commit to contributing to development in Wallis and Futuna
English Language Requirement
Applicants must achieve:
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IELTS (Academic) overall score of 6.5 or higher
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No individual band below 6.0
Equivalent TOEFL or PTE scores are accepted.
English test results must remain valid as of 31 January 2027.
Applications from women, people with disabilities, and individuals from marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to ensure inclusive development outcomes.
Selection Criteria
Applicants are assessed on:
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Academic readiness
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Professional achievements
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Leadership capacity
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Personal integrity and motivation
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Potential to create positive development impact
Strong candidates clearly connect their proposed study to specific development needs in Wallis and Futuna.
Why This Scholarship Matters
Wallis and Futuna faces economic, environmental, and climate-related challenges common to Pacific island territories.
This scholarship matters because it:
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Strengthens SME growth and entrepreneurship
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Supports climate resilience and biodiversity protection
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Enhances marine and coastal resource management
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Builds local leadership capacity
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Promotes sustainable economic diversification
Graduates contribute to long-term community resilience and institutional strengthening.
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Process
Step 1: Review Eligibility
Confirm you meet academic, professional, and English language requirements.
Step 2: Choose an Eligible Course
Select a program aligned with the listed priority sectors at an approved Australian institution.
Step 3: Take an English Language Test
Ensure you meet the minimum IELTS 6.5 (no band below 6.0) or equivalent requirement, valid until 31 January 2027.
Step 4: Prepare Documentation
Typical documents include:
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Academic transcripts and certificates
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English test results
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Identification documents
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Curriculum vitae (CV)
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Employment records
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Development impact statement
Step 5: Submit Application
Apply through the official Australia Awards application system before the published deadline.
Step 6: Attend Interview (If Shortlisted)
Shortlisted candidates may be invited for interviews to assess leadership and development impact potential.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting expired English test results
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Choosing a course unrelated to priority sectors
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Failing to explain how studies will benefit Wallis and Futuna
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Providing incomplete documentation
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Missing application deadlines
Successful applications clearly demonstrate alignment between study plans and local development needs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is the scholarship fully funded?
Yes. It covers tuition, travel, living expenses, health insurance, and academic support.
2. What is the minimum IELTS requirement?
An overall IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5 with no band below 6.0, or an equivalent TOEFL or PTE score.
3. Until when must English test scores be valid?
English test results must remain valid as of 31 January 2027.
4. Are research programs eligible?
Yes. Fieldwork allowances are available for research students and coursework programs with compulsory field components.
5. Are marginalized groups encouraged to apply?
Yes. Women, people with disabilities, and underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
6. Does the scholarship cover preparatory training?
Yes. It includes any required preparatory training necessary to complete the academic program.
7. What happens after graduation?
Scholars are expected to return to Wallis and Futuna and apply their knowledge to support sustainable development.
Conclusion
Australia Awards Scholarships for Wallis and Futuna provide a fully funded pathway to world-class education in Australia. By focusing on SME development, marine resource management, sustainable development, and climate resilience, the program strengthens long-term economic and environmental sustainability.
For eligible emerging leaders committed to driving positive change, this scholarship represents a transformative opportunity to gain advanced skills, build regional networks, and contribute meaningfully to the future of Wallis and Futuna.
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