The Australia Awards are prestigious international scholarships and
fellowships funded by the Australian Government. They offer the next
generation of global leaders an opportunity to undertake study, research
and professional development in Australia and for high-achieving
Australians to do the same overseas.
The Australia Awards are a
whole-of-government initiative bringing together scholarships and
fellowships administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
the Department of Education and the Australian Centre for International
Agricultural Research (ACIAR).
The Australia Awards include :
Australia Awards Scholarships, which provide long and short term
opportunities to enhance leadership, knowledge and technical skills for
individuals from partner governments, tertiary institutions and
strategic organisations that are driving development.
Over
time, the Australia Awards are helping to build enduring links between
Australia and a new generation of international leaders for the 21st
century.
Australia Awards in Indonesia Australia’s
international development assistance in Indonesia aims to work in
partnership with the Government of Indonesia (GOI) to achieve a
prosperous, democratic and safe nation by implementing Indonesia’s
National Medium Term Development Plan. Australia Awards Scholarships are
aligned with Australia’s development assistance in Indonesia, targeting
human resource gaps in identified priority sectors. They aim to provide
awardees with the skills and knowledge to drive change and influence
economic and social development. Australia Awards will assess applicants
for their professional and personal qualities, academic competence and,
most importantly, their potential to impact on development challenges
in Indonesia. Australia Awards offers awards on the basis of merit,
transparency and equal access. We strongly encourage applications from
women, people with disability and people from Australian Government
geographic focus areas— Papua, West Papua, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Nusa
Tenggara Timur and Aceh
Australia Awards Scholarships are offered in two main categories: ‘Public Sector Category’ and ‘Open Category’.
Public applicants are from government organisations, state universities
and state owned enterprises and must be approved by training or foreign
cooperation bureaus (BKLN) of their local or central agencies. Public
applicants from government agencies outside Jakarta may apply directly
to the Australia Awards Scholarships program office with the approval of
their relevant Kakanwil or Kadinas and approval from Bupati or Governor
(or representative) where necessary. Calon Pegawai Negeri Sipil (CPNS)
are not eligible to apply.
Open applicants are from private
organisations, private universities and also include recent university
graduates. No government approval is required and applications are to be
submitted directly to the Australia Awards office. A letter of support
from the applicant’s home agency, institution or private university may
be included with the application. Public servants (pegawai negeri)
cannot apply as ‘open applicants’.
Targeted and Non-Targeted Category
Australia Awards Scholarships are awarded as ‘Targeted’ or
‘Non-Targeted’. Up to 70% of Australia Awards Scholarships are Targeted;
available for nominated staff from Government of Indonesia Key
Agencies, Targeted Sectors and from DFAT Geographic Focus Areas. Further
information on each of these sub-categories is available at
www.australiaawardsindo.or.id
At least 30% of Australia Awards Scholarships are Non-Targeted
available for public servants and non-public servants outside the DFAT
Geographic Focus Areas.
Scholarships are for full-time study
for a Masters or Doctorate degree from Australian tertiary institutions.
The scholarship provides up to nine months full-time language and
academic preparation in Indonesia. Students must achieve satisfactory
results in this training to be able to continue their scholarships.
Social inclusion
Eligible candidates with a disability or from organisations working
with the disabled are encouraged to apply. Women and candidates within
DFAT Geographic Focus Areas are also encouraged to apply.
General Requirements In general candidates must:
1. Be an Indonesian citizen and be residing in and applying for the scholarship from Indonesia
2. Not be married or engaged to a person who is eligible to hold
Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent resident status, at
any stage of the application, selection, mobilisation processes or while
on-scholarship in Australia
satisfy Australian Government requirements for international student entry to Australia (health, character etc)
3. Not be applying for a visa to live in Australia
4. Not be applying for another long-term Australia Award unless they
have resided outside Australia for twice the length of the total time
that they were in Australia (for example, a previous Australia Awards
Scholarship recipient in Australia for four years will not be eligible
to apply for another Australia Awards Scholarship until they have
resided outside Australia or back in Indonesia for eight years)
5. Have satisfied any specific criteria established by Indonesia or government of Indonesia
6. Not be current serving military personnel
7. Be able to satisfy all requirements of the Department of Immigration
and Border Protection (DIBP) for a DFAT student visa and
8. Be able to satisfy the admission requirements of the Australian university at which the Scholarship is to be undertaken
Specifically, candidates must: 1. Be applying for courses that fall within the areas of priority (see “Choosing a Course of Study” below)
2. At the application closing date, be not older than 42 years of age
3. Have a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.9 on a scale of
maximum 4.0 (2.75 for applicants from DFAT Geographic Focus Areas and
for applicants with a disability as declared on the Australia Awards
Scholarships application form)
4. For Masters applicants – have an
English language proficiency of at least 5.0 in IELTS (or 61 in internet
based TOEFL ). For PhD applicants – have an English language
proficiency of at least 6.0 in IELTS (or 71 in internet based TOEFL. The
IELTS or TOEFL result must be current (a test result obtained in 2013
or 2014 will be considered current). No other English language test
(including TOEFL prediction test, TOEFL Like and ITP TOEFL) results will
be accepted.
5. Already hold an undergraduate degree, if applying for a Masters
6. Already have a Masters, if applying for a Doctorate
7. If applying for a Doctorate, applicants will be restricted to staff
of universities, higher education institutions, research institutes, key
policy makers and targeted candidates in other agencies associated with
DFAT activities
8. It is highly desirable for Doctorate applicants
to have a letter of support from an Australian university for their
proposed field of study
9. Answer all relevant questions on the application form
10. Be willing and available to undertake full-time (Monday – Friday
08.00-16.00) English for Academic Purposes (EAP) training in Indonesia
prior to studying in Australia, if offered a scholarship.
Selection Process
All applicants are considered by an independent Joint Selection
Committee comprised of Australian and Indonesian academics. Only those
shortlisted will be interviewed. The interview will assess candidates’
academic ability, clarity of study goals, and cultural adaptability. A
critical consideration will be how well the Australia Awards
Scholarships applicant is able to explain the relevance of their
proposed study area to the development of Indonesia. The interview will
be accompanied by an IELTS test of English language proficiency.
Final selection is objective and based on the principles of merit and
equity. The final list of recipients is subject to scrutiny and
endorsement by DFAT and Government of Indonesia – State Secretariat.
Selection quotas :
1. Up to 70% of awards will be offered to applicants from the Targeted
Category including up to 30% of this number from DFAT Geographic Focus
Areas
2. At least 30% of awards will be offered to applicants from the Non-Targeted Category,
3. 85% of awards at Masters level and up to 15% of awards at Doctorate
(PhD) level. (NB doctoral level study is only open to staff of
universities, higher education institutions, research institute, key
policy makers and targeted candidates in other organizations associated
with DFAT activities).
4. An equal number of awards will be offered to men and women.
Notification of Selection Result
All applicants will be advised whether or not they have been selected
for an interview. All interviewed applicants will be notified whether or
not they have been awarded an Australia Awards Scholarships. The result
is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Where appropriate,
notification will include details of pre-departure training (English,
academic skills, cultural preparation). This training is compulsory and
full-time (see page 6 for step by step of Australia Awards Scholarships
Application Process).
Type and Number of Awards Australia Awards Scholarships in Indonesia is available for the following types of courses:
a. Master degree courses
b. Doctorate degree (PhD) programs
a. Master Degree Courses 1. The maximum duration for a Master degree program is two years.
2. Master degree programs may be offered by coursework, by research or
by a combination of coursework and research. Masters by research or a
combination of coursework and research should be offered only to those
applicants who have demonstrated the need for high level research skills
in order to undertake research or teaching or to supervise researchers
upon their return home.
3. Double Master degrees are permitted only
when both are included in the institution’s original offer and both
courses can be completed within two years.
4. Applicants wishing to
undertake a Masters by research must investigate an appropriate
supervisor. Australian higher education institutions’ websites identify
the institution’s areas of research strength. Applicants should supply
evidence of past research undertaken and highlight outcomes.
b. Doctorate Degree (PhD) Program 1. The maximum duration for a PhD is four years.
2. Study at doctorate level (PhD) may be subject to partner government
approval. Normally, approval is given only where the applicant occupies,
or is expected to occupy, a senior position requiring individual
research or the supervision and training of other researchers in a
research organisation (e.g. university or research centre) in the
applicant’s home country.
Length of Study and Course Options
Scholarships will be available for full-time study of an Australian
post-graduate qualification for the minimum period required to complete
the award through the relevant Australian university, selected from
Australian Government contracted universities.
Application round opens from February 1st until July 18th, 2014. Contact Us The Australia Awards Office is open from Monday to Friday between the hours of 08.00 – 16.00.
If you require any further information, please feel free to contact our office through the address below.
Wira Usaha Building 7th floor.
JL. H.R. Rasuna Said kav.C-5 Kuningan,
South Jakarta 12940
Indonesia
Phone number : +62 21 527 7648
Fax number : +62 21 527 7649
For more information, please visit official website:
www.australiaawardsindo.or.id