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Australia Awards Scholarships
Australia Awards Scholarships
Australia Awards Scholarships
General Requirements
Australia Awards applicants must meet all eligibility requirements detailed in the
Australia Awards Scholarships Policy Handbook, available here.
be an Indonesian citizen and be residing in and applying for the scholarship from
Indonesia;
not be married or engaged to a person who is eligible to hold Australian or New
Zealand citizenship or permanent resident status, at any stage of the application,
selection, mobilisation processes or while on-scholarship in Australia;
satisfy Australian Government requirements for international student entry to
Australia (health, character etc);
not be applying for a visa to live in Australia;
not be applying for another long-term Australia Award unless they have resided
outside Australia for twice the length of the total time that they were in Australia
(for example, a previous Australia Awards Scholarship recipient in Australia for
four years will not be eligible to apply for another Australia Awards Scholarship
until they have resided outside Australia or back in Indonesia for eight years);
have satisfied any specific criteria established by Indonesia or government of
Indonesia;
not be current serving military personnel;
be able to satisfy all requirements of the Department of Immigration and Border
Protection for a DFAT student visa; and,
be able to satisfy the admission requirements of the Australian university at
which the Scholarship is to be undertaken.
be applying for courses that fall within the areas of development priority (see
“Priority Academic Area of Study” below);
have a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.9 from undergraduate if
applying for a Master’s or from Master’s if applying for a Doctorate. For
applicants from GFAs and other exceptional candidates (to be determined by
DFAT on a case-by-case basis, including people with disabilities), have a GPA
equal to or higher than 2.75;
for Master’s applicants, have an English language proficiency of at least 5.5 in
IELTS (or 525 in paper-based TOEFL or 69 in internet-based TOEFL or 46 in
Pearson PTE). For applicants from GFAs and other exceptional candidates (to
be determined by DFAT on a case by case basis, including people with
disabilities) have IELTS 5.0 (or 500 in paper-based TOEFL or 59 in internet-
based TOEFL or 38 in Pearson PTE);
for PhD applicants, have an English language proficiency of at least 6.0 in IELTS
(or 550 in paper-based TOEFL or 79 in internet-based TOEFL or 54 in Pearson
PTE);
The IELTS or TOEFL or PTE result must be current (a test result obtained from
29 April 2020 until 29 April 2022 will be considered current). No other English
language test (including TOEFL prediction test) results will be accepted;
provide contact details of test centre for verification of TOEFL test results;
already hold an undergraduate degree, if applying for a Master’s;
already have a Masters, if applying for a Doctorate. Specialisation/professional
certificate is not considered a Master’s degree;
answer all relevant questions on the application form; and,
be willing and available to undertake full-time (Monday - Friday from 8 am to 4
pm) English for Academic Purposes (EAP) training in Indonesia prior to studying
in Australia, if offered a scholarship.
Supporting Documents
Applicants must submit with their application all of the relevant supporting
documents listed in the Scholarships Policy Handbook available at this link.
Applicants must also provide the following essential documents to meet the specific
requirements for Indonesia. If at least one essential document is not provided, your
application will be automatically rejected:
The official records department of the institution that originally issued the
document/s; or
Notary.
https://www.australiaawardsindonesia.org/content/33/12/priority-fields-of-study?sub=true
https://www.studyaustralia.gov.au/english/study/universities-higher-education/list-of-
australian-universities/list-of-australian-universities
The University of Adelaide
Master of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder/2022/meng_mengciven.html
Core Courses
ELEC ENG 7057 Engineering Communication & Critical Thinking
ELEC ENG 7164 Business Management Systems PG
MATHS 7025 Research Methods and Statistics
PROJMGNT 5021 Project Management Fundamentals
Foundation
C&ENVENG 7029 Environmental Modelling & Management
C&ENVENG 7077 Engineering Hydrology
C&ENVENG 7079 Water Engineering & Design
C&ENVENG 7108 Environmental Systems Dynamics
Civil and structural engineers create and maintain buildings, systems and
infrastructure. They make sure bridges, roads, tunnels, railways, dams,
airports and water channels meet the needs of our society in safe and
sustainable ways.
Core Courses
ELEC ENG 7057 Engineering Communication & Critical Thinking
ELEC ENG 7164 Business Management Systems PG
MATHS 7025 Research Methods and Statistics
PROJMGNT 5021 Project Management Fundamentals
Foundation
C&ENVENG 7005 Reinforced Concrete Design
C&ENVENG 7007 Structural Steel Design
C&ENVENG 7020 Computer Analysis of Structures and Structural
Dynamics
C&ENVENG 7069 Geotechnical Engineering
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/study/postgraduate/research-degrees/research-degree-projects/
stem?researcharea=School%20of%20Civil%20Environmental%20and%20Mining
%20Engineering