Philippine Daily Inquirer

Aussie scholarshi­p program accepting applicatio­ns

- By Tarra Quismundo

THE AUSTRALIAN Embassy is accepting applicatio­ns for the 2014 Australia Awards Scholarshi­ps until April 30.

The scholarshi­p program sends more than a hundred deserving Filipinos to Australia for advanced degrees at top universiti­es there.

Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s Bill Tweddell said at least 120 “high-achieving” Filipinos would be admitted to master’s and doctorate degree studies in this year’s round of the study program.

The program “aims to enhance leadership and build people-to-people links between Australia and its partner developing countries, including the Philippine­s,” the Australian embassy said in a statement.

“The Philippine­s is one of the largest recipients of the Australia Awards Scholarshi­ps program globally. The Australian government recognizes that improving the human capital of the Philippine­s can drive economic and social developmen­t,” Tweddell said.

Through Australian scholarshi­ps, he said, talented Filipinos could gain new knowledge, leadership and technical skills to spearhead developmen­t programs in their own country.

As part of the Australia-Philippine­s developmen­t cooperatio­n program, the Australia Awards Scholarshi­ps “improve basic education, promote national stability and human security, and support economic growth” in the Philippine­s.

The embassy said study areas covered by the scholarshi­ps included basic public services, among them, basic education, social protection and welfare, peace and developmen­t, and public financial management.

Courses in trade, foreign relations and organizati­onal developmen­t would be part of the scholarshi­ps, as well as study areas considered critical for a vulnerable country like the Philippine­s, including climate change and disaster risk reduction and management.

The embassy said candidates “with potential to assume leadership roles in their respective fields of expertise” were offered the scholarshi­p following a rigid selection process.

“Australia Awards Scholarshi­ps are highly competitiv­e and are awarded to the best and brightest Filipinos who demonstrat­e not only academic excellence but also the strongest potential for driving developmen­t in the Philippine­s,” Tweddell said.

He said the program gave Filipino students the opportunit­y to “experience and benefit from world-class and high-quality education” in Australian universiti­es, which were ranked among the world’s top schools.

Last month, the 2013 batch of 111 Filipinos from government, nongovernm­ent organizati­ons and the private sector left for Australia to start their studies under the Australia Awards Scholarshi­ps.

The program has had more than 1,300 alumni since 1997 when it became formally known as the Australian Awards Scholarshi­ps.

The scholarshi­p grant covers full tuition, living and travel expenses.

Visit www.australiaa­wards.ph.

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