Introduction
The Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) is an autonomous organisation within the Commonwealth Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade responsible for the management of Australia’s aid program.
An important component of the aid program is human resources development, and this is reflected in the Australian scholarship programs. The programs provide students from partner nations the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge, skills and qualifications which will enable them to make a positive contribution to the development of their country.
The University of Melbourne undertakes the management of the Australian scholarships on behalf of AusAID, including:
- Australian Development Scholarships (ADS)
- Australian Partnership Scholarships(APS)
- Australian Leadership Awards (ALA)
For more information go to www.ausaid.gov.au/scholar/
Contact Information
| Ms Lucia WONG
Manager,
AusAID Scholarship Programs |
Ms Jacqui Chu
International Student Adviser (AusAID Scholarships) |
More information for AusAID Students
- AusAID Manuals
Information about the ADS, APS and ALA manuals. - Entitlements and Responsibilities
Learn about the entitlements that AusAID students are given and the responsibilities of an AusAID student. - Before Arriving in Melbourne
Information about what you should do before arriving in Melbourne. - On Arrival in Melbourne
Information on what you should do once you arrive in Melbourne. - General Information
Information on visas, Overseas Health Covers and Contribution to Living Expenses (CLE). - Academic Matters
Learn about the academic support services provided to AusAID students, and information on progress reports and award variations. - Family Matters
Information on childcare, schooling for children and family entry to Australia. - Final Departure
Information about what you should do before leaving Melbourne. - Forms and Information Sheets
A list of forms and information sheets for AusAID students.