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Philippines

Information for awards commencing in 2016

Australia Awards Scholarships in the


Philippines
Australias international development
assistance in the Philippines helps
promote prosperity, reduce poverty, and
enhance political stability.
Australia Awards Scholarships are
prestigious international awards offered by
the Australian Government to the next
generation of global leaders for
development. Through study and research,
recipients develop the skills and
knowledge to drive change and help build
enduring people-to-people links with
Australia.
Applicants will be assessed for their
professional and personal qualities,
academic competence and, most
importantly, their potential to impact on
development challenges in the Philippines.
Applications are strongly encouraged from
women, people with disability and other
marginalised groups.

Level of study
The Australia Awards Scholarships provide
citizens of the Philippines with the
opportunity to obtain a Masters Degree at
an Australian tertiary institution.

Priority fields of study


Basic Education

Australia Awards Scholarships are offered for the minimum


period necessary for the individual to complete the
academic program specified by the Australian education
institution, including any preparatory training.

Social Protection/Welfare

Scholarship recipients will generally receive the following:

The priority areas of study for the Philippines are:

Peace and Development


Public Financial Management
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Organisation Development/Human Resource
Management and Development
Trade and Local Economic Development
Foreign Relations

Awards will be offered for commencement in 2016 within


the following allocations:
Targeted Category approximately 70 per cent of
awards are for partner organisations (government/nongovernment/private) with mandates that support mutual
priorities of Australia and the Philippines as reflected in
the Statement of Commitment. The Facility Board of
the Philippines Australia Human Resource and
Organisational Development Facility (PAHRODF)
determines the partner organisations.
Open Category approximately 30 per cent of awards
are for individuals in the public and private sectors who
intend to pursue graduate studies in the identified
priority areas of study.

Australia Awards Benefits

return air travel


a one off establishment allowance on arrival
full tuition fees
contribution to living expenses
introductory academic program

Governance

overseas Student Health Cover for the duration of the


Scholarship

Mining and Mining-related fields.

supplementary academic support and

The governments of Australia and the Philippines regularly


review these areas of study together, and adjust the
emphasis of the program. Detailed information on priority
areas of study can be found at:

fieldwork allowancefor research students and masters by


course work which has a compulsory fieldwork
component.

www.australiaawardsphilippines.org

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Eligibility criteria
Australia Awards applicants must meet all eligibility
requirements detailed in the Australia Awards
Scholarships Policy Handbook, available at:
http://aid.dfat.gov.au/Publications/Page
s/scholarhandbook.aspx

Country Specific Conditions


Inadditiontothesebasiceligibility
requirements,candidatesfromthe
Philippinesmustalsomeetthefollowing
countryspecificconditions:

The application process


Online applications
All online applications should be lodged through
www.australiaawardsphilippines.org

Supporting documents
Applicants must submit their application together with all
the relevant supporting documents listed in the Australia
Awards Philippines website, including:

Curriculum Vitae/Resume using the template from


www.australiaawardsphilippines.org

have been employed for at least two years

Transcript of records and Diploma(s) of completed


degrees

not hold another scholarship

Certification of the Grade Point Average/General


Weighted Average

for Government employees:

be supported by the organisation


o have signed agreement for continuing
employment for at least two years after
completion of study.

National Bureau of Investigation clearance for


International Travel
completed REAP Form using the template from

Special conditions
Applicants are also required to submit
Re-Entry Action Plans (REAPs) prior to
departure to Australia, and implement
these in their workplace/sector
areas/communities upon return.
The REAP outlines how the newly acquired knowledge
and skills will be used to contribute to development in
the Philippines.

The PAHRODF monitors and


evaluates the implementation of
REAPs and uses it as one of the
metrics in assessing the effectiveness
of the scholarship program.
Application dates

For applicants from the Philippines Government:


Certificate of no scholarship obligation

Letter from the head of the agency endorsing the


scholarship application

Certificate of no pending case signed by the


Human Resource Manager (or relevant officer)
Clearance from the Office of the Ombudsman
certifying that the applicant has no pending criminal
and/or administrative case.

The selection process

Applications will be shortlisted after eligibility


checking.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for


interview.

The selection process includes an interview, and


applicants will be assessed against the following
criteria:

(for

study commencing in Australia


in 2016)
Opening date:

1 February 2015

Closing date:

30 April 2015

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Applications or supporting documents received after the


closing date will not be considered.

academic competence

potential outcome, including contribution to


development outcomes in the Philippines

professional and personal leadership


attributes including relevant work
experience.

Successful candidates will be notified no later than


November 2015.
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Preparatory training

All successful applicants will be required to attend:


-

pre-departure mobilisation activities


course counselling
pre-departure briefing
universitys Introductory Academic Program
(IAP)
other required preparatory study on arrival
in Australia.

Further information
Further information about the Australia Awards Philippines
can be found at:
www.australiaawardsphilippines.org
More general information about the Australia Awards and
studying in Australia can be found at:
http://www.australiaawards.gov.au/
http://aid.dfat.gov.au/australia-awards/
http://studyinaustralia.gov.au
Information about visas and Australia Awards Scholarship
entitlements and conditions can be found in the
Scholarships Policy Handbook, available at:
http://aid.dfat.gov.au/Publications/Pages/scholarhandbook.aspx

Contact Details
Australia Awards Philippines Secretariat
Address: 3/F JMT Building, ADB Avenue
Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605
Telephone: +632- 638-9686
Fax +632 -687-3518
Email:secretariat@australiaawardsphilippines.org

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