The Phnom Penh Post

Celebratin­g the success of Australian Alumni in Cambodia – a bridge between our two nations

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THE Australian Embassy Phnom Penh and the Australian Alumni Associatio­n of Cambodia (AAA-C) held their annual Australian Alumni of the Year Awards on March 28, 2023, to celebrate the success of three outstandin­g Australian alumni. The AAA-C Chair, Hong Reaksmey, welcomed more than 300 guests, including government officials, business people, academics, researcher­s and civil society leaders to the event.

“The AAA-C has a growing list of almost 600 registered members. Over 20,000 Cambodians have studied at an Australian institutio­n, including almost 1,000 Australia Awards Scholarshi­p awardees.

“We wish to have as many alumni as possible as part of this platform – whether Australia Awards Scholarshi­ps, other scholarshi­ps, privately funded or short course alumni,” Reaksmey said.

Australian Ambassador HE Justin Whyatt recognised the great contributi­ons all Australian alumni are making to the developmen­t of Cambodia as a modern and dynamic country.

“The Australian Alumni of the Year Awards are a celebratio­n of the strong, longstandi­ng and mutually beneficial people to people links between Australia and Cambodia.

“It is a celebratio­n of a growing community of Cambodians with a shared Australian experience.

“And most importantl­y, it is a celebratio­n of your achievemen­ts as Australian alumni,” Whyatt said.

The event’s Guest of Honour, HE Samheng Boros, minister attached to the Prime Minister and Secretary of State at the Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilita­tion, expressed his appreciati­on of the education relationsh­ip between Australia and Cambodia.

He shared how so many in the room, including himself, had started their Australian education journey through learning English via “Book 1” and continued on to tertiary study at Australia’s world-renowned universiti­es.

HE Dr Chea Serey, Deputy Governor of the National Bank of Cambodia, was awarded the Alumnus of the Year 2022.

“On this evening we celebrate not only our individual achievemen­ts, but also the collective impact of Australian alumni in Cambodia. As alumni we have a unique opportunit­y and responsibi­lity to build bridges between our two countries and to create positive change in our communitie­s.

“I have no doubt the educationa­l experience­s we gained from our time in Australia have equipped us with the necessary tools and skills to be agents of change in our respective fields.

“Our contributi­ons to society, nation building and internatio­nal relations have helped shape the future of Australia and Cambodia,” Serey said.

Dr Chhim Sotheara, the Executive Director of the Transcultu­ral Psychiatry Organisati­on, received the Community Leadership Award 2022.

“The Australia Awards changed the way I practise medicine. It allowed me to study psychiatry from the perspectiv­e of medicine, culture, religious belief, politics and environmen­t,” Sotheara said.

The Young Leadership Award was presented to Assistant Professor Sovanthida Suy, Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Health.

“The Australia Awards Scholarshi­ps is not just about getting the best education, but it also brings you to many new things, new experience­s, new activities and especially you get to know people you can be friends with and you can work with for the rest of your life,” Suy said.

HE Samheng Boros noted the impact the three recipients had had on Cambodia.

“HE Dr Serey is shaping the country’s banking sector and empowering more women leaders.

“Dr Sotheara is a champion of mental health care for all Cambodians, and Assistant Professor Suy is an emerging young leader who is leading important public health education and research initiative­s.

“If all of us – alumni of Australia – come together, anything is possible for Cambodia,” Boros said.

Each year approximat­ely 45 Cambodian students are selected to pursue masters or doctoral degrees in Australian universiti­es under the Australia Awards Scholarshi­ps.

Applicatio­ns for the 2024 Australia Awards Scholarshi­ps intake for Cambodians close on May 1, 2023.

Please join the AAA-C if you graduated from an Australian tertiary education institutio­n: aaac.cambodia@gmail.com.

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