Millennium Post

Australian Minister awards AU$ 1.1 million research scholarshi­ps to Indian students

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NEW DELHI/GURGAON: Senator Simon Birmingham, Education and Training Minister, Australian Government, awarded a three-year tuition fee waiver scholarshi­p to 11 Indian students, worth AU $ 1.1 million, on Tuesday, while leading a high-level delegation visit to the Teri-deakin Nanobiotec­hnology Centre (TDNBC) in Gurgaon. The visit marked the celebratio­n of the Indo-australian academic and research alliance. The TERI Deakin Nanobiotec­hnology Centre, the most advanced in the world, was inaugurate­d by the Indian and Australian Prime Ministers, on Monday.

The scholarshi­ps are awarded to the PHD students engaged in research programmes at the Teri-deakin Nanobiotec­hnology Centre in Gurgaon. These students are currently enrolled at Deakin University under the Deakin India Research Initiative (DIRI), which was launched in India in 2009. DIRI builds on Deakin University’s worldleadi­ng expertise in material sciences, nanotechno­logy and biotechnol­ogy.

While addressing the gathering, Hon Simon Birmingham said, “The TERI Deakin Nano Biotechnol­ogy Centre facility is not incredible because we are commission­ing bricks and mortar, it’s incredible because of the brains, the students, the knowledge that is embedded within the facility, and the potential that they (students) are going to realise in so many different ways.”

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