Endeavour Vocational Education and Training (VET) Awards
- a record of prior academic achievement and relevant work experience. Preference may be given to applicants with work experience that is directly related to their proposed course;
- a proposal that is relevant to the applicant’s needs and interests and those of their home country;
the applicant’s potential to address skills/needs/shortages specific in their home country through the chosen course of study; - the applicant’s ability to successfully complete their proposed course in Australia and potential to participate in their chosen profession and wider community in their home country on return from Australia, and outstanding community service or civic participation that has benefited your community
Endeavour Executive Awards
- good academic achievement and at least five years relevant work experience;
- a proposal that shows how you will enhance your vocational skills and keep abreast of new developments relevant to your existing skills and interests and those of your home countries;
- the applicant’s potential to participate fully in their profession or the wider community on their return home;
- the potential for ongoing links between the host and home organisations, and
- outstanding community service or civic participation that has benefited your community (see explanation below).
In addition to this, applicants have “to demonstrate outstanding community service or civic participation in any area that provides a benefit to your nation or your community such as arts and culture, environment, multiculturalism, healthcare, education, civic duty, business innovation, community volunteerism, sports and recreation and youth or seniors’ or indigenous leadership. This involvement could include an ability to lead and motivate others as well as displaying a talent for new solutions, ideas and enterprises that show originality.”