Global Footprints Scholarships: A life-changing opportunity for young people in agriculture, horticulture and the trades
The Australian Industry Group Apprentice and Trainee Centre (ATC) is proud to support the Global Footprints Scholarships, an initiative that gives young Australians the chance to gain hands-on overseas experience, build leadership skills, and explore sustainability within their industry.
Applications for the 2026 scholarship round open from 1 May to 1 June, and we strongly encourage eligible young people — and their host employers — to consider this remarkable opportunity.
The Global Footprints Scholarships offer:
- A $9,000 travel grant to support overseas work and learning experiences
- 20+ days of international industry placement, tailored to the applicant’s goals
- A sustainability-focused learning journey, designed to build responsible future leaders
- Personalised support, including coaching, workshops, and networking
The program is open to 18–25-year-olds starting their careers in apprenticeships and trades, and those particularly in Agriculture, or Horticulture, with program durations ranging from 6 to 18 months depending on the scholar’s pathway.
Celebrating ATC Success: Two scholars in two years
The ATC has proudly supported two Global Footprints Scholarship recipients and over the past two years — an achievement that speaks to the calibre and commitment of our apprentices.
- Finn Howard (2024) completed his scholarship journey in New Zealand, gaining valuable industry experience and broadening his perspective on sustainable practices in his field.

- Max Neagle (2025) is preparing to depart on his own overseas experience, where he will continue building his skills and contribute to future-focused innovation in his trade.

Their achievements highlight the enormous potential these scholarships unlock for motivated young people.
We invite apprentices, host organisations, and field officers to start conversations about the 2026 scholarship round. A simple discussion or a word of encouragement can make all the difference — and might be the first step in a young person’s life-changing experience.
For more information and access to promotional resources, visit the Global Footprints website.