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Australia Awards in ­­­­­­Vietnam­­­Australia’s international development assistance in Vietnam aims to assist Vietnam to achieve the Millennium Development Goals and become an industrialized country by 2020.


AusAID’s Australia Awards are aligned with Australia’s development assistance in Vietnam, 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.


AusAID will assess applicants for their professional and personal qualities, academic competence and, most importantly, their potential to impact on development challenges in Vietnam.


AusAID offers awards on the basis of merit, transparency and equal access. We strongly encourage applications from disadvantaged rural areas, ethnic minorities and people with disability.


Priority sectorsThe priority areas of study for AusAID’s Australia Awards in Vietnam are:


Agriculture and Applied Sciences, Animal Husbandry, Community Development, Development Studies, Economics (International Trade, Agricultural and Development Economics), Disability, Education (Management, Distance Education, TESOL), Environment (Resources Management, Climate Change,



Waste Management), Financial Management, Forestry, Governance (Public Administration, Public Policy, Law), Gender Studies, Health (Public Health, Nursing, Epidemiology), Human Resources Development, Human Rights, Infrastructure (Project Management, Engineering, Urban Planning), Marine Sciences, Social Work, Transnational Crime (Human Trafficking, Drug Control).


Level of studyAustralian Development ScholarshipsThese are long-term development scholarships providing citizens of Vietnam with opportunities to obtain post-graduate qualifications at Australian tertiary institutions.


Up to 250 AusAID Australia Awards will be available in Vietnam for Doctoral and Masters degrees commencing in 2014. Forty percent of the awards are reserved for Central Government officials. The remaining are for local government officials, people working on development issues, academics (including English Language teachers) and researchers.


Leadership for Development ProgramUp to 200 outstanding Australian Development Scholarship awardees across the globe will be offered a place in the Leadership for Development Program in addition to their Australian Development Scholarship. There is no separate application process.


The Program will bring awardees together in Australia for leadership training, development discussions and the chance to build valuable networks.


Eligibility criteriaApplicants must meet all eligibility requirements detailed in the Scholarships Policy Handbook, available at: http://www.ausaid.gov.au/Publications/Pages/scholar-handbook.aspx


Applicants must also meet the following specific requirements for Vietnam:


Have completed a formal undergraduate degree (for Masters applicants) or Masters degree (for PhD applicants)


Have at least two years relevant work experience in Vietnam (except Disadvantaged applicants – see description below)


Special conditions






















Profile


IELTS


GPA


1. Local Government Officials & Development Workers


IELTS certificate not required at application but encouraged


(4.5 minimum at IELTS selection test)


6.5


2. Central Government Officials


4.5


7.0


3. Tertiary Lecturers (including TESOL) or Researchers


5.5 for PhD, Masters by Research and TESOL applicants


4.5 for others


7.0



Disadvantaged applicantsSpecial provisions apply for the following Disadvantaged applicants in Vietnam:


Persons with disability


Disadvantaged rural applicants


(Please refer to http://asdiv.edu.vn/faq.php#13 )








Minimum GPA 6.0


IELTS certificate not required at application


One year’s work experience only



Application dates (for study commencing in Australia in 2014)


Opening date: 1 February 2013


Closing date: 31 March 2013



Applications or supporting documents received after this date will not be considered.


The application process­All applications should be submitted online at http://oasis.ausaid.gov.au


We advise applicants to submit applications well before the closing date. The online application facility (OASIS) experiences peak usage in the days leading up to the closing date and applicants may experience delays.


Supporting documentsApplicants must submit with their application all of the relevant supporting documents listed in the Scholarships Policy Handbook.