- Develop on-going educational, research and professional linkages between individuals, organisations and countries,
- Provide opportunities for high achieving individuals from Australia and overseas to increase their skills and enhance their global awareness,
- Contribute to Australia’s position as a high quality education and training provider, and a leader in research and innovation, and
- Increase the productivity of Australians through an international study, research or professional development experience.
Australia Awards - Endeavour Awards
Labels: Australia, Scholarship
Macquarie University International Scholarship (MUIS)
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Master of Management
- Master of Applied Finance (MAF)
- Master of Advanced Surgery and
- Master of Surgery.
Labels: Australia, Business, Master, Scholarship
Water Leader Scholarships 2012 - now open!
Deadline: 1 August 2011
Scholarships are now open to study the International Water Centre's Master of Integrated Water Management in 2012.
• Partial tuition scholarships
• Applications close 1 August 2011• Program starts in February 2012 (The University of Queensland, Brisbane)
Apply online for the scholarship
Labels: 2011, 2012, Australia, Beasiswa S2, Master, Water Resource Management
PhD in Economics - Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia offers PhD positions in Economics to international students of outstanding academic merit. Applicants must:
* Hold a Masters degree with thesis component or an honours degree in Economics or related fields (students with a science or engineering background, who are interested in applying their analytical skills to the study of problems relevant to economics, are also welcome to apply);
* Not be citizens or permanent residents of Australia or New Zealand;
* Satisfy all academic requirements for entry to the PhD program including English proficiency levels.
Deakin University is committed to be the most progressive university in Australia and to provide a stimulating research environment. The Economics discipline at Deakin is academically extremely strong. Publications of the faculty include top-calibre theory journals like Econometrica, Journal of Economic Theory, Economic Theory, B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, top general interest journals like Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, European Economic Review, and top field journals like American Journal of Political Science, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, among many others. The Economics discipline hosts several visitors from all over the world and has extensive links with international organizations such as the World Bank, as well as with a number of European, North American and Asian universities.
Labels: 2010, Australia, Beasiswa S3, Economics
Law International LLM Master Scholarships, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
The Faculty of Law offers two scholarships in each academic year for “New International Candidates” in the Master of Laws (LLM) by Coursework.
One scholarship will be awarded in each of Autumn Semester and Spring Semester each year to a new LLM international student.
The scholarship will be by way of reduction of tuition fees for the semester of the award.
Scholarships will be awarded solely on the basis of academic merit*.
Eligibility
Candidates must:
- have applied for admission to the UTS Master of Laws by Coursework (LLM) award, course code C04143;
- be categorised by UTS as an international student (neither an Australian citizen nor a permanent resident of Australia); and
- have reached a level of achievement across all subjects in the undergraduate legal qualification used as a basis for admission to the LLM which is equivalent to an academic achievement of Distinction average (75%) at UTS
Academic Merit. The scholarship will be awarded to the applicant who is the highest achiever.
Value
$2,500.00
Read More..
Labels: 2010, Australia, Beasiswa S2, Law
Masters and PhD Scholarships, QUT, Australia
QUT engineering masters and PhD research scholarships Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is one of Australia's most valuable players in research and provides quality assured research solutions for industry, government, and the non-profit and community sectors.
QUT's Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering plays a key role in national centres of excellence in integrated engineering asset management, rail technologies, spatial information, and automotive technologies. It also leads major national and international research projects in aviation, renewable energy and energy distribution.
QUT invites applications from outstanding engineering graduates around the globe for two-year masters or three-year PhD scholarships.
The successful applicants will commence their candidature in the 2010 academic year to work alongside world-class experts in some of Australia's leading cooperative research centres and institutions.
Postgraduate research degrees are offered in Master of Engineering (Research), Master of Applied Science (Research) and Doctor of Philosophy (Built Environment and Engineering) .
Labels: 2010, Australia, Beasiswa S2, Beasiswa S3
6 PhD Studentships in Human Interface Technology University of Tasmania - The HITLab Australia
We are now advertising 6 fully funded PhD scholarships in advanced interface technology.
S2 Water Resource Management in Australia
The ICE WaRM scholarship programme aims to:
- provide high calibre students with the opportunity to study with ICE WaRM partners to further their knowledge;
- provide students with the opportunity to participate in research and advance their scientific knowledge in water resources management;
- encourage the exchange of ideas on best practice within water-related fields;
- provide students with the opportunity to participate in presentations, conferences, seminars and forums on contemporary issues in water resources management;
- provide the opportunity for students from organisations and countries currently facing major water issues to participate in programmes which they may not be able to fund; and
- demonstrate a commitment to cultural change and diversity and the international sharing of knowledge and skills related to water resources management.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS, PROGRAMME INFORMATION AND PARTNER UNIVERSITY WEBLINKS
We recommend that you visit the Post-Graduate Programmes page of the website to find out more about the programme.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION CLOSING DATES
Semester 1 (July 2010) - Deadline 26th February 2010
Semester 2 (February 2011) - Deadline 27th August 2010
Labels: 2010, Australia, Beasiswa S2, Water Resource Management
6 PhD Studentships, HITLab, Univ. of Tasmania, Australia
6 PhD Studentships in Human Interface Technology
University of Tasmania - The HITLab Australia
The HITLab Australia (HITLab AU) is a specialist human interface technology teaching and research centre developed by the University of Tasmania within the School of Computing and Information Systems. Established in 2008, it partners with the world-renowned HITLab US (http://www.hitl.washington.edu) based at the University of Washington in Seattle and has links with the HITLab NZ (http://www.hitlabnz.org) based at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. We undertake research in a range of areasincluding, interactive surfaces, visualization, mixed reality, tangible interfaces, gaming and augmented reality.
We are now advertising 6 fully funded PhD scholarships in advanced interface technology.
Labels: 2010, Australia, Beasiswa S3, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, PhD
Post Doc dan PhD Scholarship in Australia
Expressions of Interest are invited for this position, which will be offered on a full-time basis for a period of 1.5 years with a possible renewal up to a further 1.5 years.
This Research Fellow will be required to conduct experimental/ practical- oriented research on the ARC Linkage project and will contribute to infrastructure development for integration of renewable and distributed power generation to support electricity networks. Interested persons must possess a PhD in a relevant area of electrical engineering (or have submitted a thesis) preferably in electric power, and must have the ability to conduct experimental and laboratory based research in power engineering and have research capabilities in renewable energy technologies, including power system dynamics, stability and control. It is expected that interested persons will have a sound background on the application of power electronics in power systems.
The appointment will be at Academic Level A or Level B depending on qualifications, research and industrial experience (see salary details at
http://employment.uow.edu.au/index.html)
TWO AUSTRALIAN POSTGRADUATE INDUSTRY AWARDS (PhD SCHOLARSHIPS)
ON
RENEWABLE AND DISTRIBUTED POWER GENERATION
(ARC LINKAGE PROJECT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG )
Two Australian Postgraduate Industry Awards (APAIs), each worth $26,669
per annum (tax free) for three-years, are available for postgraduate
research towards the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Successful
applicants will conduct research to contribute to infrastructure
development for integration of renewable and distributed power
generation into electricity grid systems. One APAI will conduct research
on power quality aspects related to the integration of renewable and
distributed power generation, and the other will carry out research on
network control and protection issues associated with the integration of
renewable and distributed energy resources. Candidates with
undergraduate honours (Class I or II(1)) or Masters degrees by research
in electrical engineering with power engineering major are invited to
express their interest in applying for these awards.
For all positions, interested candidates should send supporting
documentation including a CV and referee reports to the following address:
Associate Professor Kashem Muttaqi
Integral Energy Power Quality and Reliability Centre
School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering
University of Wollongong , NSW 2522, Australia
Email: kashem@uow.edu. au
Tel: +61 2 4221 3413
Fax +61 2 4221 3236
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Dr Vic Smith
Integral Energy Power Quality and Reliability Centre
School of Electrical, Computer & Telecommunications Engineering
University of Wollongong NSW 2522
Australia
Ph: +61 2 4221 4737
Fx: +61 2 4221 3236
Web: http://www.elec.uow.edu.au/iepqrc/
Labels: 2010, Australia, Beasiswa S3, Electrical Engineering
Scholarships from The Vienna Graduate School of Finance (VGSF)
Deadline: January 7, 2010
The Vienna Graduate School of Finance (VGSF) invites excellent students to apply for the PhD Program in Finance starting in fall 2010. Up to six scholarships will be offered to the best applicants.
The program is open for students from all countries with all academic specializations, provided they hold a Master degree or equivalent and have sufficient level of formal training. Students who are going to graduate soon (by June 2010) may apply, too. To participate in the selection process a candidate's application must be received by January 7, 2010.
The VGSF PhD program in Finance consists of two parts: rigorous coursework and work on the PhD thesis. The students attend courses covering all major topics in finance and analytical methods required for research. In particular, the courses focus on Corporate Finance, Asset Pricing and Quantitative Methods in Finance. In the past academic years students had the chance to attend courses taught by international scholars such as Tomas Björk, Christopher Hennessy, David Lando, Jacob Sagi, Rossen Valkanov, Jiang Wang and Toni Whited. After passing the required exams, students start to conduct research projects on their own. In our weekly research seminar students have the opportunity to meet internationally renowned scholars presenting their state-of-the art research.
For further information on the PhD program and the application please visit our website: www.vgsf.ac.at
Source : http://www.vgsf.ac.at/vgsf/home_vgsf
Labels: 2010, Australia, Beasiswa S3, Finance
Australian National University Scholarship
Deadline:
- 30 April 2010 for starting school in August 2010
- 29 April 2011 for starting school in August 2011
The program brings together academics at the forefront of international relations, peace, and conflict research from two sides of the globe. Students spend one semester at Bjørknes College in Norway with faculty from the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) pursuing courses in Conflict Resolution and Peace-Building, Ethics of Peace and War, and Gender and War. The international relations courses are taken at ANU in Canberra.
Participants have full access to the specialist libraries of the Nobel Institute and PRIO. The Oslo Peace Scholarship pays the tuition fee and provides a living allowance for both Oslo and Canberra. Full details available here.
Labels: 2010, 2011, Australia, Beasiswa S2, International Affairs, Oslo
Joint PhD Opportunities Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands & Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Deadline: Open
Research topic: Context-Aware Ultra-Low Power Wireless Body Area Network Research for Health Monitoring
Network Research for Health Monitoring
http://web.science. mq.edu.au/ groups/wireless/ opportunities/
The project will be conducted at Wireless Networking and Communications Laboratory, Department of Physics and Engineering, Macquarie University, Australia and Designed Intelligence Group, Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands.
Supervisors for the PhD student will be Prof. Eryk Dutkiewicz from Macquarie University, Assis/Prof. Dr. Wei Chen, and Prof. dr. ir. Loe Feijs from Eindhoven University of Technology.
Interested applicants can apply for admission to either Macquarie University or Eindhoven University of Technology as the primary home institution. The two universities will then prepare a joint PhD supervision agreement for the successful applicant, enabling the applicant to enrol and carry out the research simultaneously at both institutions. The applicant will be expected to spend approximately half of the PhD study period at each university. Each university will carry out the PhD thesis examination according to its own examination processes. Upon successful completion of the research program, the applicant will receive two separate PhD degree certificates - one from each university. For funding support opportunities please contact the home university of your choice.
Contact:
Prof. Eryk Dutkiewicz, eryk.dutkiewicz@ mq.edu.au
Assis/Prof. Dr Wei Chen, w.chen@tue.nl
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Dr. Wei Chen
Assistant Professor
Room: HG 3.52
Department of Industrial Design
Designed Intelligence Group
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
Den Dolech 2,
5612 AZ Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Tel: +31-40-2473563
Fax: +31-40-2473285
E-mail: w.chen@tue.nl
www.idemployee. id.tue.nl/ w.chen
Labels: Australia, Beasiswa S3, Netherland, Open, Physics Engineering
Beasiswa ADB - Japan Scholarship Program at University of Sydney
Deadline: November 30, 2009
Beasiswa ADB (Asian Development Bank) - Japan Scholarship Program was established with financing from the Government of Japan to provide an opportunity for well qualified citizens of the Bank’s Developing Member Countries (DMCs) to undertake postgraduate studies which will assist the economic and social development of their countries at University of Sydney Australia.
Each scholarship covers full tuition fees, an allowance for books and instructional materials, a monthly living allowance, medical insurance and travel expenses. For scholars engaged in research, a special grant may be applied to assist in field work and thesis preparation. In special circumstances, computer literacy, preparatory language and other similar courses may be covered under the scholarship.
Selection criteria for ADB - Japan Scholarship:
- Applicants with less than two years of work experience will not be selected.
- Preference to women candidates.
- Preference to applicants with lesser financial capacity.
- The Program will, in principle, not support applicants who have previously studied abroad.
- The Program will, in principle, not support applicants who are pursuing a second master’s degree or a second doctorate degree.
- Candidates who are applying in a participating academic institution in their own country may not be selected.
- Diversification of nationality in the overall Program as well as at each participating academic institution will be considered.
The scholarship period is one year. An appropriate extension for the second or third year of study is conditional on the scholar’s maintaining a satisfactory level of performance determined by the University of Sydney and following approval by the ADB. Competition for an ADB-JSP scholarship is extremely strong. Only candidates who receive an unconditional offer of admission will be considered for the ADB-JSP scholarship.
Application closing date for courses starting in March 2010 is 31 May 2009.
Application closing date for courses starting in July 2010 is 30 November 2009.
You can complete the Application Form by following the instructions on the form.
Please download the ADB-JSP application form.
For further information please contact:
International Office
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 AUSTRALIA
Phone - +61 2 8627 8302
Fax - +61 2 8627 8387
Email - adbscholarships@io.usyd.edu.au
Labels: Australia
Australian Development Scholarship 2009
Deadline: September 5th, 2008
Pemerintah Australia melalui AusAID (the Australian Agency for International Development) menyediakan 300 beasiswa Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) untuk PNS, Tenaga LSM Indonesia, Dosen Perguruan Tinggi Negeri dan Swasta, dan perorangan untuk mengikuti program pasca sarjana (Master dan Doktor) di institusi-institusi terkemuka di Australia.
Pendaftaran telah dibuka pada tanggal 16 Juni - 5 September 2008, dengan mengirimkan Application Form.
Informasi lebih lengkap termasuk Appplication Form ADS 2009 dapat diperoleh di Kantor Biro Kepegawaian ITB atau di alamat berikut:
CP: Retno Setiorini
ADS Jakarta
Gedung Wirausaha Lt 2
Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. C-5, Kuningan - Jakarta 12940, Indonesia
Telp: +62 21 527 7648 fax: +62 21 527 7649 / 521 4227
Website www.adsjakarta.or.id
Email: adsinfo@adsjakarta.or.id
Labels: Australia
Formulir Aplikasi ADS
Deadline: September 5, 2008
Pendaftaran program beasiswa dimulai tanggal 16 Juni 2008 dan ditutup pada 5 September 2008, serta akan dipublikasikan melalui media cetak nasional sekitar bulan Juni atau Juli 2008. Publikasi tersebut akan menjelaskan dengan singkat mengenai program beasiswa serta menyarankan kepada para kandidat untuk mendapatkan formulir aplikasi di beberapa tempat seperti badan DIKLAT / BLKN departemen, kantor gubernur, Kadin, kantor rektorat universitas negeri atau swasta, kantor cabang IDP, kantor cabang IALF, kantor cabang AEC atau bisa langsung di kantor ADS di Jakarta.
Kandidat peserta harus melengkapi isian formulir aplikasi, menjawab seluruh pertanyaan yang relevan dan menyerahkan secara personal atau melalui pos/kurir ke kantor ADS Jakarta. Formulir aplikasi yang telah dilengkapi harus diserahkan kembali ke kantor ADS sesegera mungkin. Aplikasi anda harus sudah diterima paling lambat per cap pos pada tanggal penutupan aplikasi yang telah jelas disebutkan. Sedangkan bagi yang mengantarkan langsung secara personal ke kantor ADS, jika surat aplikasi anda diterima setelah tanggal penutupan maka tidak akan diproses lebih lanjut.
Formulir aplikasi ADS 2009 dapat anda download di sini.
Anda juga dapat mengambil formulir aplikasi atau foto kopi formulir aplikasi di tempat-tempat yang disebutkan di bawah ini:
1. IDP Education Jakarta
Wisma Budi 5th floor, suite 502
JL. H.R. Rasuna Said kav.C6, Jakarta, 12940 (021) 2523291
2. I/A/L/F Jakarta
Wisma Budi 5th floor, suite 503
JL. H.R. Rasuna Said kav.C6, Jakarta, 12940 (021) 5213350
3. IDP Education Bandung JL. Sulanjana No.3, Bandung 40116
West Java (022) 4211636
4. IDP Education Semarang Gajah Mada Plaza Blok C No.20-21
Simpang Lima, Semarang (024) 8317961
5. IDP Education Malang STP Tribuana
JL. Galunggung No.39, Malang - East Java (0341) 571782, 568133
6. IDP Education Surabaya John Robert Powers House
Jl. Kayun 62, Surabaya (031) 5466946, 5461280
Perum Delta Permai
JL. Panjang Jiwo Permai V No.17. East Java (031) 8420329
7. I/A/L/F Surabaya
JL. Sumatera No.49, Surabaya
East Java (031) 5026400
8. IDP Bali (I/A/L/F)
JL. Raya Sesetan No.190 Denpasar
Bali - 80232 (0361) 221782, 221783
9. IDP Education Kupang JL. Perintis Kemerdekaan I No.16
PO Box 6129 Kelapa Lima. East Nusa Tenggara (0380) 833734
10. IDP Education Makassar JL. Lamadukelleng No.60
Makassar, South Sulawesi (0411) 835166
11. IDP Education Manado JL. Sarapung No. 33, 2nd floor
Manado, North Sulawesi (0431) 841448
12. IDP Education Medan Australia Centre
JL. R.A. Kartini No.32, Medan - North Sumatera (061) 4157810, 4554504
13. Australian Education Center (AEC) Jakarta
Sentra Mulia 6th Floor, Room 615
JL. HR Rasuna Said Kav.X-6 No.8. Kuningan, South Jakarta (021) 5229675
14. Australian Education Center (AEC), Surabaya The International Village - University of Surabaya (UBAYA)
JL. Kali Rungkut, Surabaya - 60293 (031) 2981324
15. Australian Education Center (AEC), Medan Lobby Floor, Shopping Arcade
Grand Angkasa International Hotel
Jl. Sutomo No.1, Medan 20235 Ph: 061- 4517141, 4555888 Ext.2851
Fax : 061- 4517142
16. Australian Education Reference Site, Makassar Gedung Pusat Studi Kebijakan dan Manajemen Pembangunan (PSKMP)
Lt.2, Universitas Hasanuddin
Kampus Tamalanrea, Makassar Phone : 0411- 5068681
Fax : 0411- 586039
17. IDP Education Balikpapan Jl. MT. Haryono No.115, Ring Road
Balikpapan 0542- 878585
18. IDP Education Australia D.I. Yogyakarta Office Jl Gejayan Soropadan, CC XII No.8B
Yogyakarta 55283, Indonesia Ph. (62274) 7849450, 7849460
Fax. (62274) 7849470
Labels: Australia
Curtin University of Technology Australia
Deadline: August 31, 2008
The Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (EIPRS) is available to any international student wishing to undertake a Higher Degree by Research at Curtin in 2009.
The Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarship provides:
• course tuition fee for two years for a Masters by Research and three years for a Doctoral degree; and
• Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the recipient and their dependants for the duration of the award.
No other allowances are available under this award.
A Curtin University Postgraduate Scholarship (CUPS) living allowance will be awarded to the top two ranked applicants in each awarding year.
Tenable at: Curtin University of Technology.
Eligibility:
This award is open to citizens of an overseas country (excluding New Zealand). Scholarships will be awarded on academic merit and research capacity to suitably qualified overseas graduates eligible to commence a higher degree by research in 2009.
Please refer to the Guidelines for Higher Degree by Research Candidates for infomation on entry requirements at http://research.curtin.edu.au/graduate/hdrguidelines
Students currently enrolled in the degree for which an EIPRS is being sought, who commenced their degree after 1 September 2006, are eligible to apply.
Further Information:
Application forms will be available between 1st June 2008 and 31st August 2008 from this site or by contacting:
Office of Research & Development
Curtin University of Technology
GPO Box U1987
PERTH WA 6845
Telephone: (08) 9266 4905
Fax: (08) 9266 3793
E-mail: scholarships[ at ]curtin.edu.au
Opening Date: 1 June, 2008
Closing Date: 31 August, 2008
For more details, please consult the official announcement.
Labels: Australia
RANZCOG Research Foundation Fellowships & Scholarships
Deadline: June 30, 2008
Scholarship / Financial aid: available
Date: one academic year
Open to: all interested
Applications Now Open
The RANZCOG Research Foundation is pleased to announce that the following Scholarships, Fellowships and Travel Grants are currently available for application for commencement in 2009:
-Arthur Wilson Memorial Scholarship, 2009-2010
-Ella Macknight Memorial Scholarship, 2009-2010
-Glyn White Research Fellowship, 2009-2010
-Luke Proposch Perinatal Research Scholarship, 2009
-Taylor-Hammond Research Scholarship, 2009
-Beresford Buttery Travel Grant, 2009
-Brown Craig Travelling Fellowship, 2009
About the Scholarships and Fellowships
The RANZCOG Research Foundation supports scientific and clinical research in women's health and offers fellowships, scholarships and travel assistance.
RANZCOG Research Foundation Scholarships and Fellowships are available for application between 1 April and 30 June each year. Some of the scholarships (eg the Ella Macknight Scholarship) are bi-annual and therefore not offered every year.
The value of RANZCOG Research Foundation scholarships and fellowships are subject to variation, as determined by the Board of Directors.
Closing Date for Applications
Applications close 30 June 2008.
Enquiries
For further information, including general enquiries relating to the scholarships, application and selection process, please contact:
Ms Georgina Anderson
+61 3 9412 2932
+61 3 9419 0672
ganderson@ranzcog.edu.au
Labels: Australia
Australian Development Scholarships
Scholarship General
Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) are a bilateral program within the Australian scholarships program.
Australian Development Scholarships are a highly valued form of development cooperation that aims to contribute to the long term development needs of Australia's partner countries to promote growth and stability. They provide opportunities for people from developing countries to undertake full time undergraduate or postgraduate study in Australia.
Fields of study are targeted to address agreed priority human resource and development needs of recipient countries, in line with Australia's bilateral aid program.
Australian Development Scholarships equip scholars with the skills and knowledge to drive change and influence the development outcomes of their own country through obtaining tertiary qualifications at participating Australian higher education institutions and technical colleges.
Scholarship holders are required to return to their country of citizenship for two years after they have completed their studies to contribute to the development of their country.
Up to 1000 Australian Development Scholarships are awarded each year across 31 countries with scholarships awarded equally between men and women.
Categories of Australian Development Scholarships
There are two categories of Australian Development Scholarships:
Public sector: Applicants are public sector employees who are nominated by their governments for an Australian Development Scholarship award through a competitive selection process. Applicants are required to return to their role in the public service at the completion of their award to strengthen public service capacity in their home country.
Open/equity: Applicants do not need to be nominated by their government or employer. Anyone who meets the selection criteria may apply under this category. Applicants are required to return to their country of citizenship after the completion of their award to contribute to the development of the identified priority sector in their country.
Scholarship benefits
Australian Development Scholarships are offered for the minimum period necessary for the individual to complete the academic program specified by the Australian higher education Institution, including any preparatory training. The following benefits generally apply:
- Return air travel - payment of a single return, economy class airfare to and from Australia, via the most direct route.
- A reunion airfare entitlement of A$1,500 for reunion travel is available to Students who commence their scholarship in 2009 and have no family members accompanying them. Unaccompanied students who commenced their scholarship prior to 2009 may be entitled to a reunion airfare.
- Contribution to initial visa expenses.
- Establishment allowance - a once only payment of A$5,000 as a contribution towards expenses such as rental bonds, text books, study materials, additional medical insurance, home contents insurance, excess baggage etc.
- Full tuition fees.
- Contribution to living expenses - a fortnightly contribution to basic living expenses paid at a rate determined by AusAID. For all students who have received an Offer to start in 2008 the stipend is A$20,007 per annum for Semester 1. The stipend will increase to $23,008 per annum in Semester 2, 2008.
- Introductory Academic Program (IAP) - a compulsory 4-6 week program prior to the commencement of formal academic studies covering information on life and study in Australia. See information on IAPs below.
- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of the award (for award holder only) - provided to cover the student's basic medical costs.
Pre-course English (PCE) fees - if deemed necessary PCE may be available for students for in-country and/or in-Australia training. - Supplementary Academic Support (Tutorial Assistance) - may be available when essential to improve the student's performance to ensure their academic success.
- Fieldwork (for research students only) - may be available for eligible research students for one return economy class airfare via the most direct route to their country of citizenship or within Australia.
Eligibility
Applicants for Australian Development Scholarships must satisfy both the general eligibility criteria and specific criteria established for each country. Applicants will also need to satisfy all requirements of the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
General eligibility criteria
- be a citizen of an ADS participating country [see below]
- not hold Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent resident status.
- not married to, a de facto of, or engaged to, a person who holds or is eligible to hold an Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent resident status
- not hold or have held an Australian government funded scholarship in the preceding 12 months at the time of application
- satisfy any specific criteria established by the applicant's country and/or government of citizenship
- satisfy the admission requirements of the Institution at which the ADS is to be undertaken
- satisfy all requirements of the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
Country specific criteria
In addition to the above general eligibility criteria, applicants must also meet specific eligibility criteria imposed by the Government of their country of citizenship. Country specific eligibility criteria are available from the Australian Diplomatic Mission in your country of citizenship, or from the relevant link below.
Eligible countries
You are only eligible for ADS if you are a citizen of one of the countries listed below. Enquiries about ADS should be made with the Australian Diplomatic Mission in your country of citizenship.
Please note that Diplomatic Missions in countries not listed below, or AusAID Offices in Australia cannot provide country specific information about the availability of scholarships.
Country of Citizenship, Contact, Country specific criteria:
Bangladesh Dhaka Bangaldesh [PDF 76KB]
Bhutan New Delhi Bhutan [PDF 76KB]
Cambodia Phnom Penh Cambodia [PDF 60KB]
China Beijing China [PDF 70KB]
Fiji Suva Fiji [PDF 63KB]
French Polynesia Noumea French Polynesia [PDF 65KB]
Indonesia Jakarta Indonesia [PDF 46KB]
Kenya Pretoria Kenya [PDF 64KB]
Kiribati Tarawa Kiribati [PDF 62KB]
Laos Vientiane Laos [PDF 64KB]
Lesotho Pretoria Lesotho [PDF 64KB]
Malawi Pretoria Malawi [PDF 64KB]
Maldives Colombo Maldives [PDF 76KB]
Mongolia Beijing Mongolia [PDF 70KB]
Mozambique Pretoria Mozambique [PDF 64KB]
Namibia Pretoria Namibia [PDF 64KB]
New Caledonia Noumea New Caledonia [PDF 65KB]
Pakistan Islamabad Pakistan [PDF 76KB]
Papua New Guinea Port Moresby PNG [PDF 64KB]
Philippines Manila Philippines [PDF 62KB]
Samoa Apia Samoa [PDF 54KB]
Solomon Islands Honiara Solomon Islands [PDF 64KB]
South Africa Pretoria Africa [PDF 64KB]
Sri Lanka Colombo Sri Lanka [PDF 76KB]
Swaziland Pretoria Swaziland [PDF 64KB]
Tanzania Pretoria Tanzania [PDF 64KB]
Timor Leste Dili Timor Leste [PDF 33KB]
Tonga Nuku'alofa Tonga [PDF 64KB]
Tuvalu Suva Tuvalu [PDF 58KB]
Uganda Pretoria Uganda [PDF 64KB]
Vanuatu Port Vila Vanuatu [PDF 65KB]
Vietnam Hanoi Vietnam [PDF 64KB]
Wallis and Fortuna Noumea Wallis and Fortuna [PDF 65KB]
Zambia Pretoria Zambia [PDF 64KB]
Application process
There is usually one annual selection round in each country. Each Country Program has different selection processes and timelines. Further information on individual country processes can be obtained from the Australian Diplomatic Mission in the country of citizenship or from the link to contact information above.
Conditions of ADS
Applicants who are offered an Australian Development Scholarship will be asked to sign a contract with the Commonwealth of Australia declaring that they will comply with the conditions of the scholarship and the ADS Handbook before the ADS comes into effect. Partner governments may impose their own separate conditions on the scholarship.
The most significant condition relating to the award is that students are required to return to their country of citizenship for at least two years after completing their scholarship, to contribute to the economic and social development of their country. Failure to do so will incur a debt to the Commonwealth of Australia for the total value of the scholarship.
Australian Development Scholarship Handbook
See Australian Development Scholarship Handbook [PDF 176KB]
Study in Australia
The following institutions will be able to receive ADS students commencing 2007. More information about these institutions and the courses available can be found at the Australian Course and Education Institution Search or Study in Australia [external websites]
From January 2007 (Semester One):
Australian Capital Territory
- The Australian National University
- Canberra Institute of Technology
- The University of Canberra
New South Wales
- Australian Catholic University
- Charles Sturt University
- Macquarie University
- Southern Cross University
- TAFE New South Wales
- Hunter
- Illawarra
- North Coast
- Northern Sydney
- South Western Sydney
- The University of New England
- The University of New South Wales
- The University of Newcastle
- The University of Sydney
- The University of Technology Sydney
- University of Western Sydney
- University of Wollongong
Victoria
- Box Hill Institute TAFE
- Chisholm Institute
- Deakin University
- Gordon Institute of TAFE
- Holmesglen Institute of TAFE
- Kangan Batman Institute of TAFE
- La Trobe University
- Monash University
- Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE
- RMIT University
- Swinburne University of Technology
- Swinburne University of Technology (TAFE)
- The University of Melbourne
- University of Melbourne
- University of Ballarat
- Victoria University
- William Angliss Institute of TAFE
Queensland
- Barrier Reef Institute of TAFE
- Bond University
- Brisbane North Institute of TAFE
- Central Queensland University
- Gold Coast Institute of TAFE
- Griffith University
- James Cook University
- Moreton Institute of TAFE
- Queensland University of Technology
- Southbank Institute of TAFE
- Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE
- The University of Queensland
- The University of Southern Queensland
- The University of the Sunshine Coast
- Tropical North Institute of TAFE
- University of Southern Queensland
- University of the Sunshine Coast
Western Australia
- Curtin University
- Edith Cowan University
- Murdoch University
- TAFE Western Australia Education and Training International
- The University of Notre Dame Australia
- The University of Western Australia
South Australia
- Flinders University
- TAFE South Australia
- The University of Adelaide
- The University of South Australia
Northern Territory
- Charles Darwin University
Tasmania
- The University of Tasmania
From June 2007 (Semester Two):
New South Wales
- Australian Catholic University
Victoria
- University of Ballarat
What can I study?
Australian Development Scholarships are available for full-time undergraduate or postgraduate study, from Certificate level to PhD at participating Australian universities and Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutions.
The number of scholarships and fields of study are determined annually by each ADS participating country and in accordance with the Australian Government's bilateral development assistance program. Some countries may limit the level of study (technical, undergraduate or postgraduate) and give priority to certain fields of study to better meet development needs and Australia's specific aid objectives for each country.
Country specific information is available from the relevant Australian Diplomatic Mission or from the relevant contact link above.
Institution information kits
The pre-departure information provides details on areas such as the Institution and the student's course, reception information, climate details, local childcare and schooling options, long term accommodation, living costs, support services available, public transport options and contact details for the Institution.
Introductory Academic Program
- Living arrangements: study and life in Australia, accommodation options, budgeting and living costs, and assistance available to students facing difficulties adapting to their new environment
- Academic matters: advice about academic and language skills and information about study requirements and options
- Legal requirements and entitlements: information about welfare and health services, social adjustment activities, chaplaincy and prayer rooms, part-time employment services, and relevant State laws
- Student Support Services for international students.
Accommodation
Institutions participating in the ADS scheme are required to meet new ADS students at the airport on arrival and take them to their initial accommodation. Institutions are also responsible for arranging accommodation for students and where relevant their families for the first seven days they are in Australia. Students are responsible for the cost of this accommodation, but institutions will try to find accommodation that is reasonably priced, with appropriate furniture and facilities. Students are responsible for finding and paying for their own long-term accommodation.
Information regarding dependants
Students wishing to bring family members to Australia must contact the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) directly to ascertain the current requirements for family entry. More information about DIAC's entry requirements and the visa process are available from the DIAC website [external website]. ADS students will be required to ensure all their dependants have medical insurance in place for the period they will reside in Australia prior to their departure from their country of citizenship.
Students who bring family members to Australia are entirely responsible for their welfare, including all costs associated with visas, travel, medical, living, and schooling if applicable.
More information for international students living in Australia is available from the Australian Government Study in Australia website.
See also Australian Development Scholarships Fact Sheet [PDF 97KB]
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April 2007
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