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Indonesia

Applying for an Australia Awards Scholarship

Australia Awards Scholarships in Indonesia In the 2015–16 application round, awards will be offered for
Australia’s international development assistance in commencement in 2016–17 with the following allocation:
Indonesia works in partnership with the Government of • Up to 70 per cent of awards overall will be offered to
Indonesia to achieve a prosperous, democratic and safe applicants from the Targeted Category (priority
Indonesia partly through the provision of post-graduate organisations and provinces);
scholarships.
• Up to 30 per cent of awards overall will be offered to
Australia Awards Scholarships are prestigious international applicants from the Non-Targeted Category;
awards offered by the Australian Government to the next
generation of global leaders for development. Through study • Up to 30 per cent of awards will be offered to applicants
and research, recipients develop the skills and knowledge to from Geographic Focus Areas;
drive change and help build enduring people-to-people links • 85 percent of awards will be offered at Masters level and
with Australia. up to 15 per cent of all awards will be offered at PhD
Applicants for Australia Awards Scholarships will be level; and
assessed for their professional and personal qualities, • An equal number of awards will be offered to men and
academic competence and, most importantly, their potential women.
to impact on development challenges in Indonesia.
Applications are strongly encouraged from women, people Australia Awards Benefits
with disability and people from Geographic Focus Areas Australia Awards Scholarships are offered for the minimum
(currently Aceh, East Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara, period necessary for the individual to complete the
Papua and West Papua). GFA may be reviewed for future academic program specified by the Australian education
rounds. institution, including any preparatory training.
Scholarship recipients will generally receive the following:
Priority fields of study
• In-Indonesia Pre-Course English;
The priority areas of study for Indonesia are:
• In-Indonesia stipend;
• Sustainable Growth and Economic Management;
• Medical examination and x-ray costs;
• Democracy Justice and Good Governance;
• A one-off establishment allowance on arrival;
• Investing in People; and
• Full tuition fees;
• Safety and Peace.
• Contribution to living expenses;
Together the governments of Australia and Indonesia
regularly review these sectors and adjust the emphasis of • Introductory Academic Program;
the program. Detailed information on priority sectors and
related courses can be found at • Overseas Student Health Cover for the duration of the
www.australiaawardsindonesia.org Scholarship;
• Supplementary academic support;
Level of study
• Outward, homeward and reunion airfare; and
Australia Awards Scholarships
• Fieldwork allowance–for research and masters by
These scholarships provide citizens of Indonesia with the coursework which has a research component where
opportunity to obtain postgraduate qualifications at an fieldwork is a compulsory component.
Australian tertiary institution.
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Eligibility criteria The application process
Australia Awards applicants must meet all eligibility Online applications
requirements detailed in the Scholarships Policy
Apply online at: https://oasis.ausaid.gov.au
Handbook, available at:
When applying online, all essential supporting documents
http://aid.dfat.gov.au/Publications/Pages/scholar-
must be uploaded on OASIS to meet the specific
handbook.aspx
requirements for Indonesia.
In addition to these basic eligibility requirements, candidates
We advise applicants submitting online to do so well before
from Indonesia must also meet the following country specific
the closing date. The online application facility (OASIS)
conditions:
experiences peak usage in the days leading up to the
• be applying for courses that fall within the areas of closing date and applicants may experience delays.
development priority (see “Priority fields of Study” above);
Hardcopy applications
• at the time of application close, be not older than 42
Applications must be submitted by hardcopy. One (1) set of
years of age;
the application form and all attached documents must be
• have a Grade Point Average of at least 2.9 or 2.75 for received by the closing date at the Australian Awards Office.
applicants from the Australian Government Geographic
Application forms can be:
Focus Areas and for applicants from the Targeted
Category; • downloaded from www.australiaawardsindonesia.org; or
• for Masters applicants - have an English language • obtained from the Australia Awards Office if you do not
proficiency of at least 5.0 in IELTS (or 500 in paper- have access to the Internet.
based TOEFL or 59 in internet based TOEFL), and For
PhD applicants - have an English language proficiency of Supporting documents
at least 6.0 in IELTS (or 550 in paper-based TOEFL or 79
Applicants must submit with their application all of the
in internet based TOEFL).
relevant supporting documents listed in the Scholarships
• The IELTS or TOEFL result must be current (a Policy Handbook. Photocopies of certified documents will not
test result obtained in 2014 or 2015 will be be accepted.
considered current);
Applicants must also provide the following essential
• Contact details of test centre must be provided documents to meet the specific requirements for Indonesia.
for verification of TOEFL test results;
If at least one essential document is not provided, your
• Include a minimum of one copy of the original application will be automatically rejected:
Institutional test results;
• copies of birth certificate or equivalent;
• No other English language test (including
TOEFL prediction test) results will be accepted • proof citizenship i.e. KTP or your passport personal
• already hold an undergraduate degree, if applying for a information pages;
Masters or already have a Masters, if applying for a • current Curriculum Vitae;
Doctorate;
• official (certified*) post-secondary and tertiary
• if applying for a Doctorate, applicants will only be certificates/degrees;
considered who are staff of universities, higher education
institutions, research institutes, or else key policy makers • official (certified*) post-secondary and tertiary transcripts
and targeted candidates in other agencies associated of results;
with Australian Government activities; • current (original) IELTS or TOEFL English language test
• it is highly desirable for Doctorate applicants to have a results (a test result obtained in 2014 or 2015 will be
letter of support from an Australian university for their considered current). The TOEFL prediction test is NOT
proposed field of study; accepted;

• it is highly desirable for PhD applicants to have • Masters applicants must also attach certified DIII degree
completed a Masters with a minimum 25% research certificate/transcript if using DIV or S1 extension
component. certificate/transcript;
• Doctorate applicants must also attach certified S1 degree
Application dates (for study commencing in Australia in certificate/transcript;
2016)
• academic reference from S2 supervisor for Doctorate
Opening date : 1 February 2015 candidates; and
Closing date : 30 April 2015 • Doctorate and those Masters applicants whose study will
Applications or supporting documents received after this include at least fifty percent research must fill the
date will not be considered. research proposal details on the application form.

Indonesia: Information about Australia Awards Scholarships


Applicants who apply online (through OASIS) must also
upload the additional information for online application Further information
form from www.australiaawardsindonesia.org
* Must be certified by: Further information about the Australia Awards can be
• The official records department of the institution that found at:
originally issued the document/s; or
http://aid.dfat.gov.au/australia-
• Notary. awards/Pages/default.aspx
Please refer to Australia Awards Scholarships Information about visas and Australia Awards
application form for the complete list of required Scholarship entitlements and conditions can be found in
documents. the Scholarships Policy Handbook, available at:
The selection process http://aid.dfat.gov.au/Publications/Pages/scholar-
Following confirmation of eligibility, applications will be handbook.aspx
shortlisted. The selection process will also include an More general information about the Australia Awards and
interview and take into account the principles of merit and studying in Australia can be found at:
equity and will be carried out jointly on behalf of the
Australian and Indonesian Governments by an independent http://australiaawards.gov.au
team of Indonesian officials and academics working in
partnership with Australian academics to evaluate and rank www.dfat.gov.au
candidates.
www.studyinaustralia.gov.au
The team members will all hold Doctoral degrees obtained
in Australia or be Doctoral graduates with long-term Contact Details
experience in the Australian university system.
The process aims to identify candidates most likely to Organisation: Australia Awards Office
succeed in academic studies in an Australian course who
will then make a substantial contribution in Indonesia. Address:
Applicants will be assessed against the following criteria: Gedung Wira Usaha 7th floor
Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav.C-5
• Academic competence; Kuningan, Jakarta Selatan 12940 Indonesia
• Potential outcome, including contribution to
development outcomes in your home country; and Telephone: +62 21 527 7648
• Professional and personal leadership attributes. Fax: +62 21 527 7649
The process will be transparent and the eligibility and Email: info@australiaawardsindonesia.org
selection criteria made available to interested parties.
Website: www.australiaawardsindonesia.org
The final list of awardees is subject to scrutiny and
endorsement by the Australian and Indonesian Government.

Preparatory training
• Prior to departure to Australia, awardees are required to
undertake a pre-departure training course.
• The English for Academic Purposes course consists of
up to nine months full-time English language and
academic preparation in Indonesia. Awardees must
achieve satisfactory results in this course (including
IELTS-International English Language Testing System
to assess English language competence) in order to be
able to continue their scholarships.
• All successful applicants will be required to attend a pre-
departure briefing.

Outcomes
All applicants will receive notification as to whether they
have been successful by December 2015.

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