The Australian Government Scholarship Program is accepting applications from today | Education

(Source: Australian Embassy)

The Australian Embassy has just announced that the Australian Government Scholarship Program starts accepting applications from today, February 1, until the end of May 1.

Scholarships are awarded by the Australian Government to Vietnamese citizens to study Masters at Australian universities.

The curriculum covers a wide range of areas, including governance and economic growth, infrastructure and transport, education, gender equality, agriculture and rural development, regional stability and human rights, disability disability, climate/environmental change, innovation, health and cybersecurity.

Candidates for admission are government officials from central, provincial to district levels, employees of Vietnamese NGOs and companies, scholars and researchers.

[Cơ hội nhận học bổng Chính phủ New Zealand bậc trung học phổ thông]

People with disabilities, ethnic minorities and people living in rural areas are encouraged to apply for scholarships. The Australian Government has a support program to ensure equal participation for these applicants.

Candidates are evaluated on the basis of professional competence, leadership qualities, learning ability, potential to contribute to solving development challenges in Vietnam and promote the relationship between Vietnam and Vietnam. Australia.

Information from the Australian Embassy said that up to now, the Australian Government has awarded more than 6,500 Australian Government scholarships to Vietnamese citizens to study in Australia. When returning to Vietnam, many alumni have had very successful careers and are currently holding senior positions in Vietnam. The Australian alumni community has made significant contributions to Vietnam’s socio-economic development and built many valuable and lasting connections in both Vietnam and Australia.

Details Government Scholarship Australia and review criteria can be found at www.AustraliaAwardsVietnam.org./.

Pham Mai (Vietnam+)

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