Applications Open : Australia Awards Scholarships for Sri Lankans


The Australian government has announced that applications for the Australia Awards Scholarships for the 2026 intake are now open.

These prestigious scholarships provide outstanding individuals from eligible countries, including Sri Lanka, the opportunity to pursue higher education at leading Australian institutions.

The program is designed to develop future leaders who will contribute to their countries’ development upon their return. Applicants can apply for undergraduate or postgraduate studies in a wide range of fields.

Those interested are encouraged to visit https://rb.gy/mewctl to check eligibility criteria, application guidelines, and further details.

⏳ **Application Deadline:** Wednesday, **30th April 2025**.

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