Australia–France Indo-Pacific Studies Program (AFIPS) 

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Applications are now open for 2026-2027 Indo-Pacific Strategic Environment grants and Pacific Social Science Academic grants.
Deadline: 3 August 2026

The Academy is delighted to continue its international engagement through the Australia-France Indo-Pacific Studies Program (AFIPS Program).

The 2024-2027 Australia–France Indo-Pacific Studies Program (AFIPS) is a flagship initiative delivered by the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, with support from the Australian Government (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade). As part of the Australia–France Roadmap: A New Agenda for Bilateral Cooperation signed on 4 December 2023 by Foreign Ministers Penny Wong and Catherine Colonna, following its endorsement by Prime Minister Albanese and President Macron in July 2022, the AFIPS program contributes to strengthening long-term academic, policy, and institutional linkages between Australia, France, and the wider Indo-Pacific region.

Anchored in the shared strategic commitment to advancing peace, resilience, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific, the program supports interdisciplinary, policy-relevant social science research and dialogue that addresses key regional challenges, including strategic competition and security dynamics, climate change, environmental resilience, and sustainable development.

The AFIPS program recognises the vital role of the social sciences in analysing complex regional dynamics, informing policy responses, and fostering inclusive, evidence-based approaches to cooperation. By supporting collaborative research, fellowships, and dialogue across academic, civil society, and policy communities, the program aims to generate new knowledge, strengthen regional expertise, and build enduring partnerships that contribute to a more stable and informed Indo-Pacific region.

Objectives

  • Promote greater shared understanding of Pacific issues and the main challenges of the region, including climate change and environmental issues.
  • Develop high quality strategic research and distinctive perspectives on trends in the Indo-Pacific to help shape the region and the globe, and draw insights with tangible value for Australian policymakers, scholars, and the public.
  • Facilitate deeper links between French, Australian, and Indo-Pacific scholars, students, and policy makers.
  • Strengthen Australia-France strategic policy engagement.

The components of the 2024-2027 AFIPS Program are:

  • Australia-France Strategic Dialogues (Track 1.5 & Track 2)
  • Pacific Social Science Academic Grants
  • Indo-Pacific Strategic Environment Grants
  • Visiting Fellowships

 


Australia-France Strategic Dialogues (Track 1.5 & Track 2)

The Academy has partnered with the National Security College at ANU to organise in-person and virtual strategic dialogues on security and defence trends in the Indo-Pacific, that aim to shape policymaking.

Track 1.5 Strategic Dialogues (in-person)

The first Track 1.5 Strategic Dialogue was held on 3–4 December 2024 in Canberra, bringing together more than 50 Australian and French experts, officials, and practitioners for a high-level exchange on regional and global security. Hosted by the National Security College at the Australian National University in partnership with leading French think-tank La Fondation pour la recherche stratégique (FRS), and supported by both governments under the Australia–France Roadmap: A New Agenda for Bilateral Cooperation, the dialogue featured candid discussions across a wide range of topics, including major-power relations, the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific, South Pacific stability, economic and energy security, cyber and critical technologies, and next steps for the Australia–France partnership.

This initiative, delivered in collaboration with the Academy under the AFIPS Program, reinforced the need for deeper cooperation that reaches beyond narrow definitions of security, engaging policy, academia, and the private sector in shaping a shared, practical agenda.

More details of the first Track 1.5 Strategic Dialogue held on the 3 and 4 December 2024 can be found here: Statement: Australia-France 1.5 Track Strategic Dialogue, 3-4 December 2024 | National Security College.
The NSC and the FRS conducted a second Track 1.5 Strategic Dialogue in Paris on 27-28 January 2026. Find out more here: https://nsc.anu.edu.au/news/france-australia-track-15-strategic-dialogue-27-28-jan-2026

Track 2 Strategic Dialogues (virtual)

Two Track 2 virtual dialogues were held on 9 October 2025 and 13 November 2025. These dialogues brought together academic, policy, and civil society voices from across the Indo-Pacific region to explore emerging security challenges and opportunities with a focus on deepening bilateral understanding and generating practical, forward-looking recommendations. 


Pacific Social Sciences Academic Grants

The Pacific Social Sciences Academic Grants provide seed funding of up to AUD $5,000 to support collaborative research (joint projects and exchanges) in and on the Pacific, including challenges around climate change, food and resources.

The program particularly encourages applications from early and mid-career researchers and aims to strengthen scholarly networks and long-term partnerships across the region.

Funded activities may include researcher exchanges, mobility, workshops, fieldwork, and other initiatives.

Guidelines can be found here: Pacific Social Sciences Academic Grants – Guidelines 2026-2027
Please review the guidelines carefully before submitting your application. 

How to apply
To apply for an AFIPS Pacific Social Science Academic grant, please click on the link below to take you to the form. 
AFIPS Pacific Social Science Academic Grants – Application portal 2026-27


Indo-Pacific Strategic Environment Grants

The Indo-Pacific Strategic Environment Grants support collaborative research projects and exchange focusing on the regional strategic environment, including on economic and non-traditional security issues.

Grants of up to AU $10,000 are available to researchers from Australia, France (including French overseas territories), and Indo-Pacific nations. The awards will support collaborative projects to be undertaken before 31 October 2027.

Guidelines can be found here: Indo-Pacific Strategic Environment Grants – Guidelines 2026-2027
Please review the guidelines carefully before submitting an application.

How to apply
To apply for an AFIPS Indo-Pacific Strategic Environment grant, please click on the link below to take you to the form. 
AFIPS Indo-Pacific Strategic Environment Grants – Application portal 2026-27


Visiting Fellowship Program

The Visiting Fellowship program supports early-career academic or professional researchers from (by nationality or residence) Indo-Pacific Nations, France (including French overseas territories), with support from the Australian Government as part of the AFIPS Program.

The Academy facilitates visiting fellowships for up three months with one or more research organisations in Australia (universities, think tanks, institutes). Each fellowship includes funding of up to AU$18,900 to cover travel costs, a living stipend, and a conference or training allowance. The program enables visiting fellows to advance their individual research projects while also building meaningful connections with Australian and Indo-Pacific researchers and institutions. Through collaborative research, networking, and engagement activities, the fellowships aim to enhance research excellence, policy relevance, and knowledge exchange on topics of mutual strategic interest to Australia and the region.

Please note, the applications for 2026-27 Visiting Fellowships will open in July 2026. To view guidelines, please see examples from Round 2.

AFIPS Visiting Fellowship Program – Guidelines 2026

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Want to know more about our AFIPS past and current grant recipients & projects?

See here for more details on the programs, funded projects, and research teams.

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More information and questions

Check our Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia LinkedIn page for recent news and stay updated as new information becomes available.

For any query, please contact the Academy’s International team:

Ms Anna Devenport Senior Manager – International.
international@socialsciences.org.au