Australian
Development Scholarships (ADS)
Australian development
scholarships (ads) provide opportunities for people from selected developing
countries to study in australia.
Ads have replaced most
scholarships previously offered by ausaid, namely australian sponsored training
assistance scholarships (astas) and australian development cooperation
scholarships (adcos).
Objectives of
ADS
Australian development
scholarships allow people to gain knowledge and skills which will help the
development of their home country when they return home after finishing their
study.
Categories of ads
scholarships
There are two categories of
scholarships
Public sector governments in partner countries nominate candidates for the
public sector category.
Open/equity applicants do not need to be nominated by their government
or employer. Anyone who meets the selection criteria may apply.
Eligibility you
are only eligible for an australian development scholarship (ads) if you are a
citizen of one of the countries listed below. If your country of citizenship is
not listed below and you wish to consider other scholarship opportunities to
study in australia information is available at http//aei.detya.gov.au/
Enquiries about
scholarships should be made with the australian diplomatic mission in the
country of citizenship. For example, scholarship information for citizens of
indonesia is only available from the australian diplomatic mission in jakarta.
Diplomatic missions in other countries or ausaid offices in australia cannot
provide country specific information about the availability of scholarships.
Selection
Applicants for ads must
satisfy both the general eligibility criteria and specific criteria established
for each country.
Ausaid has a gender/equity
policy (half of the scholarships are awarded to women and half to men).
To be eligible for a
scholarship applicants must
- Have citizenship in an ads participating country and
must not have access to a place in an australian education institution on
the basis of australian permanent residence status or eligibility to hold a
new zealand passport, (unless their country does not issue passports - the
cook islands, niue and tokelau).
- Not have permanent residence status in new zealand
(unless their country does not issue passports - the cook islands, niue and
tokelau).
- Not be married or engaged to be married to a person who
holds or who is eligible to hold australian or new zealand citizenship or
permanent residence status (unless their country does not issue passports -
the cook islands, niue and tokelau).
- Meet specific eligibility criteria imposed by the
government of the applicant's country of citizenship (country specific
eligibility criteria are available from australian diplomatic missions in
the country of citizenship).
- Satisfy australian government requirements for
international student entry to australia (health and character checks,
etc.); not hold another scholarship during the period of the ads;
- Not hold or have held an australian government
scholarship in the preceding 12 months at the time of application (with the
exception of papua new guinea secondary school project students);
- Satisfy the admission requirements of the australian
institution in which the course is to be undertaken;
- Be applying to commence a new course of study and not
be seeking support through ads for a course already commenced in australia;
- Not be transferring from another australian training
scholarship to an ads during the same course of study.
- Be able to take up the scholarship in the calendar year
for which the scholarship is offered.
Where to study
Australian development
scholarship students can study at tertiary institutions listed below. More
information about australian education institutions and study opportunities in
australia can be found at http//aei.detya.gov.au/
Western Australia
Curtin University of Technology GPO Box
U1987 Perth WA 6845 Fax (08) 9266 2605
Edith Cowan University Pearson
Street Churchlands WA 6018 Fax (08) 9273 8732
Murdoch University Murdoch WA 6150 Fax (08)
9310 5090
University of Notre Dame PO Box 1225 Fremantle
WA 6959 Fax (08) 9239 5544
University of Western Australia Nedlands WA
6907 Fax (08) 9382 4071 |
South Australia
Flinders University of South Australia GPO Box
2100 Adelaide SA 5001 Fax (08) 8201 3261
TAFE SA GPO Box 1152 Adelaide SA 5001 Fax
(08) 8226 3655
University of Adelaide Adelaide SA 5005 Fax
(08) 8232 3741
University of South Australia GPO Box
2471 Adelaide SA 5001 Fax (08) 8302 0233
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Tasmania
Australian Maritime College PO Box
986 Launceston TAS 7250 Fax (03) 6326
6493
TAFE International Education - Tasmania GPO Box
1625 Hobart TAS 7001 Fax (03) 6233 5655
University of Tasmania GPO Box 252C Hobart TAS
7001 Fax (03) 6226 7862
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Victoria
Deakin University 221 Burwood Highway Burwood
VIC 3217 Fax (03) 9244 5670
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Trobe University Bundoora VIC 3083 Fax (03) 9479
3660
Monash University Clayton VIC 3168 Fax (03)
9905 5856
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology GPO Box
2303U Melbourne VIC 3001 Fax (03) 9663 6925
Swinburne Institute of Technology PO Box
218 Hawthorn VIC 3122 Fax (03) 9818 3648
TAFE Vic C/- Bendigo Regional Institute of
TAFE PO Box 170 Bendigo VIC 3550 Fax (03) 5434
1417
University of Ballarat Mount Helen PO Box
663 Ballarat VIC 3353 Fax (03) 5327 8001
University of Melbourne PARKVILLE VIC 3052 Fax
(03) 9349 3204
Victoria University of Technology PO Box
14428 MCMC Melbourne Vic 8001 Fax (03) 9689
5670
Northern Territory
Northern Territory University Darwin NT
0909 Fax (08) 8946 6642 |
Queensland
Bond University Gold Coast QLD 4229 Fax (07)
5595 4062
Central Queensland University North Rockhampton QLD
4702 Fax (07) 4930 9803
Griffith University Kessels Road Nathan QLD
4111 Fax (07) 3875 5280
James Cook University of North
Queensland Townsville QLD 4811 Fax (07) 4781
5988
Queensland University of Technology Victoria Park
Road Kelvin Grove QLD 4059 Fax (07) 3864
3529
TAFE Queensland Locked Mail Bag 111 South
Brisbane QLD 4101 Fax (07) 3244 5588
University of Queensland St. Lucia QLD 4072 Fax
(07) 3365 1794
University of Southern Queensland Post Office,
Darling Heights Toowoomba QLD 4350 Fax (07) 4636
2211
Australian Capital Territory
Australian National University Canberra ACT
0200 Fax (02) 6249 5550
Canberra Institute of Technology GPO Box
826 Canberra ACT 2601 Fax (02) 6207 4666
University of Canberra PO Box 1 Belconnen ACT
2616 Fax (02) 6201 5040 |
New South Wales
Australian Catholic University 40 Edward
Street North Sydney NSW 2060 Fax (02) 9739
2001
Avondale College PO Box 19 Cooranbong NSW
2265 Fax (049) 802 118
Charles Sturt University PO Box 588 Wagga Wagga
NSW 2678 Fax (02) 6933 2799
Macquarie University Sydney NSW 2109 Fax (02)
9850 7733
Southern Cross University PO Box 157 Lismore NSW
2480 Fax (02) 6620 3227
TAFE NSW Level 2, 770 George Street Sydney NSW
2000 Fax (02) 9212 6721
University of Newcastle Callaghan NSW 2308 Fax
(02) 4960 1766
University of New England Armidale NSW 2351 Fax
(02) 6773 3325
University of New South Wales Sydney NSW
2052 Fax (02) 9385 3732
University of Sydney Sydney NSW 2006 Fax (02)
9351 4013
University of Technology, Sydney Box
123 Broadway NSW 2007 Fax (02) 9514 1530
University of Western Sydney Hawkesbury Locked
Bag 1 Richmond NSW 2753 Fax (0245) 885 258
University of Western Sydney Macarthur PO
555 Campbelltown NSW 2560 Fax (0246) 266 677
University of Western Sydney Nepean PO Box
10 Kingswood NSW 2747 Fax (02) 9685 9298
University of Wollongong Northfield
Ave Wollongong NSW 2552 Fax (02) 4221 5934
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What
to study
Australian Development Scholarship students study a wide
range of disciplines at Australian universities and most technical
training institutions.
The
scholarship numbers and fields of study for each country are
determined annually as part of Australia's bilateral development
assistance program with that country.
Some
countries may limit the level of study (technical, undergraduate or
postgraduate) and give priority to certain fields of study to better
meet development needs.
Country
specific information is available from the relevant Australian
Diplomatic Mission and from AusAID Scholarships Country Specific
Information.
Length of scholarships
Scholarships are offered for the minimum period that the
individual could be expected to complete the academic program.
Scholarships may include preparatory programs (including English
language tuition) which are normally limited to one year.
Applicants considering studying for particular professions (eg medicine, legal studies, etc) should note that they are expected
to complete their practical training in their own country. Only
under exceptional circumstances does ADS include a practical
training period required for professional registration.
Conditions
Applicants who are offered a scholarship will be asked to
sign an undertaking declaring that they will comply with the
conditions of that scholarship. Partner countries may impose their
own conditions on the scholarship.
Conditions include
-
studying full time in Australia
-
restrictions on employment in Australia
-
complying with conditions set down by the institution
-
achieving satisfactory academic progress
-
accepting that the scholarship may be withdrawn by the
Australian Government
-
leaving Australia and returning to the home country on
completion of the scholarship
-
restrictions on returning to Australia within 2 years of the
completion of the scholarship
-
repaying the total amount of the scholarship if conditions (f)
or (g) are not adhered to