Australia Awards scholarships : How to apply


Australia Awards has announced the acceptance of applications for the year 2025. 

Australia Awards grants government-funded transformational Scholarships for international students.

“This is your chance to study in Australia in 2025 with an Australia Awards Scholarship and #makeadifference in your region,” Australia Awards said issuing a statement. 

For more details on the scholarship programme visit https://bit.ly/4bcDRHE or https://australiaawardssrilanka.org/how-to-apply-intake-2025/ 

Full statement : 

Applications for Australia Awards Scholarships commencing in 2025 are now open and will close on 30 April 2024.

Australia Awards Scholarships for Sri Lanka will be offered to undertake master’s degree study programs in the priority development sectors of Sustainability and Resilience, Stability, Inclusion, Governance, and Economic Development.

Apply now for your opportunity to gain a world-class education and become an emerging leader in development with strong links to Australia.

The application process is transparent and competitive, providing equal opportunity to all eligible applicants, regardless of gender, ethnicity or disability.

To apply:

  • Step 1: check your eligibility
  • Step 2: consider your goals and the development needs of your country
  • Step 3: research available university courses
  • Step 4: prepare required supporting documentation
  • Step 5: submit your application on OASIS.
  • Step 6: submit your application before closing date.

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