HANOI – The Australian Government is pleased to offer 50 Australia Awards Scholarships to 36 female and 14 male emerging leaders from Vietnam to study Masters programs at Australia’s world-class educational institutions in 2020.
The Australia Awards scholars were selected for their academic abilities, leadership qualities, and their potential to drive positive change in Vietnam. They will gain a quality education in Australia, advance their knowledge and build networks across a range of areas, including economic growth, disability, governance, food security, gender equality, health, agriculture and fisheries, infrastructure and regional stability.
“My hard work over the past years has finally paid off. I feel so excited and am looking forward to the challenging yet fascinating experience in Australia,” said Ly Sao Mai at the recent pre-departure briefing for Australia Awards recipients.
Reflecting Australia’s commitment to social inclusion, awardees include people with disability, ethnic minorities and rural disadvantaged. Mr Nguyen Minh Tuan, a successful awardee from the Thien An Shelter Social Center for The Blind in HCMC said, “This scholarship offers me the opportunity to study Master of Education at Flinders University. I believe that upon completion of the study and return to Vietnam, I will be able to strengthen the Inclusive Education Programs, and to find practical solutions to educational problems of the people with disability in local areas.”
“Australia Awards scholarships are equipping a new generation of leaders with the skills and knowledge they need to make a difference. These scholarship recipients will return home from their study in Australia with new ideas and the ability to make a significant contribution to Vietnam’s development. I am confident that they will thrive during their period of study in Australia and I wish them every success for their future endeavours,” said H.E. Ms Robyn Mudie, Australian Ambassador to Vietnam.
This cohort of 50 awardees are among over 6,000 Vietnamese students who have received long-term and short-term training opportunities from the Australian Government since the opening of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1973. Many Australia Awards alumni have reached positions of leadership in both the private and public sectors in different parts of Vietnam.
The Australia Awards Scholarships are part of the broader investment by the Australian Government in human resource development in Vietnam. This investment provides learning opportunities to address knowledge and skills gaps to help Vietnam realise its aspirations to become a prosperous and socially inclusive country.
Applications for the 2020 round of Australia Awards Scholarships will open on 1 February 2020 and close on 30 April 2020. Further details can be found at: http://www.australiaawardsvietnam.org/index.php/en/
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Some scholars with disabilities or disadvantaged background won prestigious Australia Awards scholarships to study in Australia in 2020
Australian Ambassador Robyn Mudie presents scholarship certificates to out-going Australia Award scholars at the pre-departure briefing in Hanoi on 22 November 2019
Out-going Australia Awards scholars who are ready to leave for Australia to undertake Masters programs