Glamtush reports that the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is in charge of administering Australia Scholarships, which are long-term awards. According to bilateral and regional agreements, they try to help Australia’s alliance partners meet their needs for development.
People from developing countries, especially those in the Indo-Pacific region, can enroll in full-time undergraduate or graduate programs at participating Australian universities and Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutes.
Through study and research opportunities, Australia Awards Scholarships help people get the knowledge and skills they need to affect change and contribute to national growth.
Australia Awards Scholarships are given for the shortest amount of time needed to finish the academic program set by the higher education institutions in Australia, including any prerequisite courses.
Prior to applying:
Visit the Australia Scholarships Information System online (OASIS). When you sign up online, you will need to give some information to show that you are eligible. A special registration number, username, and password will subsequently be provided to you.
By Mail: If you can’t send your application online, you can send it by mail. To find out how to get a paper application form and any other templates, such as referee reports, see your participating nation profile (if applicable).
Visit Australia Awards Scholarship for more details.
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