Applications are invited from Australian organizations to support a range of professional development activities that helps build expertise and leadership capacity in developing countries. The major aim of the fellowships program is to develop leadership, address priority regional development issues, and build partnerships and links between Australian organizations and their partner organizations in the eligible countries.
Priority Areas –
- Disability and Development
- Economic Growth
- Education
- Environment
- Food Security
- Gender
- Governance
- Health
- Human Rights
- Infrastructure
- Mining for Development
- Regional Stability
- Rural Development
- Water and Sanitation
Eligibility Criteria –
- Australian organizations (NGOs, academic institutions, research organizations, business, industry, media, professional associations and government agencies) that can demonstrate ongoing linkages with overseas counterpart organizations in eligible countries are eligible to apply. Individual applications are not accepted.
- Eligible countries where the activities can be conducted by Australian organizations are – the Asia-Pacific region, Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa and the Middle East.
- Overseas counterpart organizations and individual fellows must be sponsored by an Australian organization. They are not eligible to apply directly.
Application materials include – completed online application form, detailed and accurate budget, curriculum vitae for each nominated fellow, letter of support from each overseas counterpart organization, unbound printed hard-copy of your application, including the online submission review page and copies of all supporting documents sent via mail.
For more information, please visit Australia Awards Fellowships page.
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