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Wednesday 25 June 2014

Australia Awards for the Africa Region




Maasai Mara - Kenya - Wikimedia Commons Bjørn Christian Tørrissen

AFRICA - AUSTRALIA AWARDS
This month, Equal Student Exchange (ESE) shares information about study and scholarship opportunities in Australia for students coming from the region of Africa.


The particular program is called the Australia Awards Africahttp://www.australiaawardsafrica.org/


ABOUT THE AUSTRALIA AWARDS
The Australia Awards aim to develop the capacity and leadership skills of Africans to enable them to contribute effectively to development in their home country. 

The Australia Awards, are a part of the Australian Government’s development assistance program for Africa. The awards provide access to postgraduate education, training and professional development opportunities for suitably qualified Africans from specific eligible countries such as Kenya.

On their return to the workplace, Australia Awards Alumni are expected to contribute actively to development in their home countries.


AWARD TYPES
  • Masters level degreesAustralian Awards Scholarships, to undertake higher degree Masters studies in Australia
  • Targeted professional development fellowships - Australia Awards - Africa Fellowships, to undertake short-term, targeted professional training courses, in Australia and/or in Africa, in a range of development-focused sectors.

Applying for an Australian AID Scholarship


SELECTION CRITERIA
The Australia Awards Scholarships are prestigious international  awards offered by the Australian Government to the next generation of global leaders for development. Through study and research, recipients develop the skills and knowledge to drive change and help build enduring people-to-people links 
with Australia. 

In terms of broad criteria for selection, applicants will be assessed for their professional and personal qualities, academic competence and, most importantly, their potential to impact on development challenges in Africa. Applications are strongly encouraged from women and people with disability.


Wikimedia Commons - AusAID awardees from Africa meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu - DFAT Australia



ELIGIBILITY
From the Australia Awards Handbook for 2014 - p.17

To be eligible to receive an Australia Awards Scholarship, applicants must: 
  1. be a minimum of 18 years of age at the time of commencing the 
  2. be a citizen of a participating country (as listed on the Australia Awards website) and be residing in and applying for the scholarship from their country of citizenship 
  3. not be married, engaged to, or a de facto of a person who holds, or is eligible to hold, Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent residency, at any time during the application, selection or mobilisation phases (note: residents of Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau with New Zealand citizenship are eligible but must apply for a DFAT (subclass 576) visa 
  4. not be current serving military personnel 
  5. not be a citizen of Australia, hold permanent residency in Australia or be applying for a visa to live in Australia permanently 
  6. not be applying for another long-term Australia Award unless they have resided outside of Australia for twice the length of the total time that they were in Australia (for example, a previous awardee who has been on an Australia Awards Scholarship in Australia for four years will not be eligible to apply for another Australia Awards Scholarship until they have been home for eight years) 
  7. have satisfied any specific criteria established by the Program Area or the government of the applicant’s country of citizenship 
  8. be able to satisfy the admission requirements of the institution at which the award is to be undertaken (this may mean that Program Areas will need to withdraw an award offer if the recipient cannot satisfy the institution’s admission requirements. This may not be known until Program Areas request a placement at selected institutions) 
  9. be able to satisfy all requirements of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection to hold a DFAT (subclass 576) visa. This may mean that the Program Area will need to withdraw an award offer if the recipient cannot satisfy the visa requirements. 
  10. Applicants must inform the Program Area of any connection or relationship to staff employed at Program Areas or with managing contractors so that the application may be properly and transparently managed. 


AWARD BENEFITS
Scholarship recipients will generally receive the following: 
  • return air travel 
  • a one off establishment allowance on arrival 
  • full tuition fees 
  • contribution to living expenses 
  • introductory academic program 
  • Overseas Student Health Cover for the duration of the 
  • Scholarship 
  • supplementary academic support and 
  • fieldwork allowance (for research and masters by course work which has a research component where fieldwork is a compulsory component.).
Wikimedia Commons - Brisbane Town Hall - Lacrimosus

Frequently Asked Questions
  1. Where can I get more information about the Australia Awards program?
  2. I need financial support towards my primary or secondary studies. Can I apply for a Scholarship?
  3. Can I apply for a scholarship for a Bachelor degree under Australia Awards?
  4. How can I apply for an Award?
  5. When can I apply?
  6. If my country is not on the list of eligible countries, can I apply for a scholarship?
  7. I already have an offer for admission to an Australian university for a Masters degree. Can I now apply for a scholarship?
  8. What is the best way for me to find the most appropriate course for me in Australia?
  9. What costs are covered by Australia Awards?
  10. Can I take my family to Australia if I receive an Australia Award?
  11. Am I covered by health insurance while I am in Australia?
  12. How do I prepare for going to Australia if I receive a Long Term Award?
  13. What support can I expect from my chosen university when I reach Australia?
  14. What is the policy of Australia Awards towards encouraging participation by women in the program?
  15. Is there any special support available to assist women who receive an award?
  16. What support does Australia Awards provide for people with disability to assist their participation in the program?
  17. Abbreviations and Acronyms
  18. Can I apply for the awards if I am HIV positive?
Wikimedia Commons - Melbourne at night - Photo Attribution Dillif

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