Overview
Australia is committed to developing the capacity and leadership skills of Africans so they can effectively contribute to development in their home countries. The scholarships, which are implemented by the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), are part of Australia’s effort to assist African countries realise the Millennium Development Goals. They also help build institutional and people-to-people linkages.
As part of the Australian Government’s increasing engagement in Africa, Australia Awards in Africa (AAA) offer study opportunities at post-graduate level to candidates from eligible African countries. The scholarships are offered at Masters level for up to two years as well as short professional development courses of up to three months. There are also limited opportunities for PhD studies in Agriculture-related disciplines.
The deadline for submission of applications will be 30 April 2012.
Applicants should note that the Awards programme receives large volumes of applications for its scholarships. Any applications that are incomplete, unsigned, or where the applicant does not meet all the Desired Applicant Profile criteria may be excluded from consideration.
Application Process:
- Carefully read the information given in PhD Application Pack 2013 Intake – click here to download it in Microsoft Word 1997-2003 format, or click here for PDF format.
- Review the PowerPoint Presentation with Advice for PhD Applicants.
- Check your eligibility against the ‘Desired Applicant Profile’ requirements outlined on the second page of the Information Pack.
- Submit the documents shown in (2) below to the Australia Awards Program Manager at the details given in (6) below by 30 April 2012. Incomplete applications may be excluded from consideration.
- Send a ‘proof of submission’ email to AAA as instructed at the bottom of the Preliminary Application Form (PAF) once you have submitted your complete application. You can download the PhD PAF from (2) below.
- Candidates directly associated with agricultural research and development efforts supported by one or more of the three Australia-Africa Agricultural Partnerships being funded under the Australian Food Security Program in Africa (ACIAR - CIMMYT; CSIRO - CORAF; and CSIRO – BecA) are encouraged to apply.
- Eligible nationals of the following countries may apply: Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, The Gambia and Uganda.
- PhD Applicants should carefully read the guidelines set out in the ADS (Scholarships) Handbook (download from here in MS Word format and here in PDF format) and familiarise themselves with the conditions and criteria for a PhD.
- GRM International (the independent contractor engaged by the Australian Government to assist in implementation of the program) will receive applications from interested candidates by 30 April 2012.
- Compliance checks and short-listing of candidates for subsequent interview will be undertaken in May. Short-listed candidates will then be interviewed during June or July 2012. The venue for the interview will be confirmed but is expected to be either Accra (Ghana) or Nairobi (Kenya).
- After the interviews, all interviewees will be given an information session explaining the rest the Australia Awards and visa application processes.
- Successful awardees will be required to submit a final university transcript and visa application to GRM International by 15 August 2012;
- A pre-departure briefing for awardees will occur in October 2012. These briefings are expected to be held in Abuja, Accra, Pretoria or Nairobi depending on their country of residence;
- Awardees will normally commence their academic program in January 2013 in time for the Introductory Academic Program of their institution however some university programs for PhD candidates may commence later than January.
(2) Application Documents
- a completed PhD Preliminary Application Form (PAF);
- all other supporting documents as set out in the PAF.
Please click here for the MS Word format PhD PAF for paper-based submissions (i.e. if you wish to fill it out by hand and submit it by post, courier or fax), or click here for the PDF format version.
If you wish to submit your application electronically (paragraph (6) refers), please click here for the MS Word electronic submission version.
(3) ADS Category
(4) Priority Sectors
- Agricultural Research.
(5) Closing date for Receipt of Applications
(6) Address for Application Submissions
Australia Awards in Africa
c/- GRM International
Bag X38, Hatfield
Pretoria 0028
SOUTH AFRICA
Physical Address (for courier):
Australia Awards in Africa
c/- GRM International
1140 Prospect Street
Building 3, 3rd Floor, Hatfield Square
Hatfield, Pretoria, 0083
SOUTH AFRICA
Fax: +27 86 602 3719.
Note: Please ensure that each page of your application has your surname and the phrase “PhD Application” written on it if you elect to submit by fax.
Email: applications@adsafrica.com.au
Note: please remember to put your name, country and the words “PhD Application” in the subject line of ALL emails if you submit your application by email. Please also ensure that the filenames you use for attachments are properly descriptive, to ensure they can be easily filed as part of your application.
(7) English Language Proficiency:
(ii) for internet-based TOEFL (iBT), an Overall score of 90 or above, with a written score of no less than 23;
(iii) for paper-based TOEFL (pBT), an Overall score of 577 or above, with a written of 5.0.
Regardless of the test type, it must have been taken no earlier than September 2010. Test results that are older than 24 months will not be considered current by Australian Universities and will not be valid.
- Candidates that have studied at a University within the last five years which instructed in English may present an official letter from that institution indicating that the medium of instruction was English. Click here for an example.
- Candidates that have been out of University for longer than five years, but have worked recently in a professional environment that used English as the main language, may present a letter signed by their employer confirming that English was the medium of interaction in the workplace. Click here for an example.
It details conditions relating to eligibility and payment of entitlements.
Contact information
Postal Address : | Att: ADS Program Manager Private Bag X38 Hatfield Pretoria South Africa 0028 |
Physical / Couriering Address: | Building 3, 3rd Floor Hatfield Square 1140 Prospect Street Hatfield 0028 Pretoria South Afric |
Email: | enquiries@adsafrica.org |
Tel: Fax: | +27 (0) 12 362 4360 +27 (0) 86 602 3719 |
http://www.adsafrica.com.au/
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