Awardees

Make the most of your Australia Awards journey. Go out and explore the Australian culture, join Filipino student associations, and build friendships and links with Australian people and organisations.

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Quick guide: what to do when you arrive in Australia

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On-Award Enrichment Program

Australia Awards ensures that Filipino scholars have a positive experience of living and studying in Australia. The On-Award Enrichment Program provides selected scholars with the opportunity to gain additional experience aligned in their field. This allows the scholar to receive supplementary support to attend accredited conferences, seminars, and workshops during their stay in Australia.

NSW Australia Awards Global Scope

Australia Awards ensures that Filipino scholars have a positive experience of living and studying in Australia. The On-Award Enrichment Program provides selected scholars with the opportunity to gain additional experience aligned in their field. This allows the scholar to receive supplementary support to attend accredited conferences, seminars, and workshops during their stay in Australia.

Academic Accomplishments

These Filipino scholars left a mark and made us proud while in their universities.

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Australia Awards Scholar Receives Dean’s Award from UNSW Business School

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Filipino scholar Ramon Carlo Pio Roda recently completed his Master of Commerce in Enterprise System from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Business School at the top of his class. He received the UNSW Business School Dean’s Award for his top performance in his master of coursework program. We asked Ramon Carlo to share more about his Australia Awards journey, which he described as “transformative.”

Ramon Carlo Pio Roda is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of the Philippines Diliman, Virata School of Business.

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Australia Awards Scholar Receives Dean’s Award from UNSW Business School

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Filipino scholar Ramon Carlo Pio Roda recently completed his Master of Commerce in Enterprise System from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Business School at the top of his class. He received the UNSW Business School Dean’s Award for his top performance in his master of coursework program. We asked Ramon Carlo to share more about his Australia Awards journey, which he described as “transformative.”

Ramon Carlo Pio Roda is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of the Philippines Diliman, Virata School of Business.

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Outstanding alumnus awarded a University Medal by the Australian National University

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Kayla Marie Sarte, an Australia Awards alumnus who took up Master of General and Applied Linguistics from the Australian National University has been awarded by the university with the University Medal for 2019. The University Medal recognises students who have obtained First Class Honours (or Masters Advanced Equivalent) and demonstrated exceptional academic excellence across their studies.

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Outstanding alumnus awarded a University Medal by the Australian National University

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Kayla Marie Sarte, an Australia Awards alumnus who took up Master of General and Applied Linguistics from the Australian National University has been awarded by the university with the University Medal for 2019. The University Medal recognises students who have obtained First Class Honours (or Masters Advanced Equivalent) and demonstrated exceptional academic excellence across their studies.

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Kate Ortega Graduation Speech

Scholarships Awardees Academic

My journey with CMU started in 2013 when God planted a desire in my heart to study overseas.

A dream that I knew would never happen because financially we couldn’t afford it.

Kate Ortega Graduation Speech Image

Kate Ortega Graduation Speech

Scholarships Awardees Academic

My journey with CMU started in 2013 when God planted a desire in my heart to study overseas.

A dream that I knew would never happen because financially we couldn’t afford it.

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Christian Benedict Roaquin's Graduation Speech

Scholarships Awardees Academic

We are here because our communities need us, our countries need us, the world needs more people like us.

Christian Benedict Roaquin's Graduation Speech Image

Christian Benedict Roaquin's Graduation Speech

Scholarships Awardees Academic

We are here because our communities need us, our countries need us, the world needs more people like us.

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Filipino scholar shares his Australia Awards journey amidst the pandemic to Graduating Class of 2021

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Australia Awards scholar Jerald Laparan gave a commencement address to the graduating class of the University of Adelaide last 18 May. He shared to his fellow graduates how they were chosen to help their own countries and create an impact to their countrymen. Jerald took up Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship from the University of Adelaide.

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Filipino scholar shares his Australia Awards journey amidst the pandemic to Graduating Class of 2021

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Australia Awards scholar Jerald Laparan gave a commencement address to the graduating class of the University of Adelaide last 18 May. He shared to his fellow graduates how they were chosen to help their own countries and create an impact to their countrymen. Jerald took up Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship from the University of Adelaide.

Australia Awards Story

The Australia Awards Scholarships are more than just a qualification, they are a life-changing experience.

Ria San Gabriel

My Australia Awards Story: Returning Filipino Awardee shares life as Filipino scholar during the pandemic

The challenges of the pandemic did not stop Australia Awards alumna Ria San Gabriel from reaching her dreams and making a difference.

“I left curious and arrived inspired. From #IskolarNgBayan to #IskolarParaSaBayan—grateful to Australia Awards Philippines for the countless opportunities and incredible network, but most especially the life skills I earned along the way, enabling me to bloom into a better version of myself.”

Ria completed her Master in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at University of Queensland in 2021.

Australia Awards Story

The Australia Awards Scholarships are more than just a qualification, they are a life-changing experience.

Awardees

Make the most of your Australia Awards journey. Go out and explore the Australian culture, join Filipino student associations, and build friendships and links with Australian people and organisations.

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Get in touch with your fellow Filipino students through these university-recognised Filipino Student Associations:

Filipino-Australian Student Council of Victoria (FASTCO) in Melbourne

Filipino-Australian Student Council of Victoria (FASTCO) in Melbourne

Website:

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Sydney Filipino Society at University of Sydney

Sydney Filipino Society at University of Sydney

Website:

Email:

Filipino Society at the Curtin University

Australian National University Filipino Association (ANUFA) in Canberra

Australian National University Filipino Association (ANUFA) in Canberra

Email:

Philippine Association of Students (PINAS) at University of Newcastle

Philippine Association of Students (PINAS) at University of Newcastle

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Australia Awards Story

The Australia Awards Scholarships are more than just a qualification, they are a life-changing experience.

Australia Awards alumni share fondest memories of their scholar life in Australia and highlights of their Australia Awards journey.

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My Australia Awards Story: The End of A Decade, The Start of an Age

Bret Gutierrez describes his life in Australia as a journey marked by personal growth and unforgettable experiences. Amidst the challenges of being a scholar during the COVID-19 pandemic, Bret focused on pursuing his passions and dreams, and on making a significant contribution as a public health professional.

“Australia not only nurtured my academic aspirations but also allowed me to thrive in my artistic pursuits, proving that even in challenging times, one can find a way to pursue their passions, dreams, and make a significant contribution to society.”

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My Australia Awards Story: An Opportunity to Make a Difference

Marie Bembie Girado proved that Australia Awards are more than just a qualification, but a life-changing opportunity to make a difference. After receiving world-class education in a nourishing, vibrant, and multicultural environment, Bembie started pursuing new dreams – this time not just for herself, but for her country.

“I've had the pleasure of meeting incredible people from various backgrounds during my travels and studies. The connections I've made with people from diverse cultures have broadened my horizons and perspectives. I'm grateful for the chance to embark on this educational adventure in Australia.”

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My Australia Awards Story: A Holistic Experience

Kent Marjur Primor describes his Australia Awards journey as a holistic experience. While in Australia, Kent not only received world-class education, but also enjoyed Australia’s vibrant natural outdoors – from watching kangaroos and cockatoos to playing in the Snowy Mountains.

“My Australia Awards Journey has enriched not only my technical skills but also contributed immensely on my spiritual growth, mental health, financial stability, positive outlook, attitude, and quality of life.”

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My Australia Awards Story: An Extraordinary Experience

Cleodette Lagata completed her Master of Environmental Management from University of Queensland in 2021. Despite living and studying in Australia during the pandemic, Cleodette was able to not only finish her studies, but also experience Australia’s natural wonders. A month after returning home, Cleodette became one of the firsts in Australia and the Philippines to become Carbon Literate certified.

“As a Filipino scholar, I am most proud that I was able to carry the Philippine flag with grace and honour.”

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My Australia Awards Story: A Life-Changing Journey

Mackee Sevilla completed her Master of Science in Public Policy and Management at Carnegie Mellon University-Australia in 2020. While in Australia, Mackee did not only gain global perspectives and world-class education, but she also enjoyed a balanced student life by exploring Australia and immersing herself in Australian culture.

"During my stay in Australia, I was able to see beautiful places, make good conversations, establish connections, and be more independent. I recommend studying in Australia because of its people and culture," she said.

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My Australia Awards Story: Nelia Agbon Completes Postgraduate Program with High Distinction amidst Pandemic

Studying abroad amidst the pandemic may be challenging, but Nelia Agbon dedicated herself not only to finishing her studies with high distinction, but also to doing volunteer work and supporting her fellow scholars at the height of the pandemic. While in Australia, Nelia served as the Vice-President for External Affairs of the Filipino-Australian Student Council of Victoria, giving her the chance to help Filipino students in difficult situations during the pandemic.

“Through Australia Awards, I was able to show that as Filipino scholars, we can excel and stand shoulder to shoulder with other international students. To carry the Filipino pride in all these was truly an honour,” she says.

Nelia completed her Master of International Development Practice at Monash University in 2021.

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#MemorableChapterofmyLife

Passion is not enough to make a difference. One needs the skills and competencies to act on and live your passion. This is the reason why I enthusiastically pursued a meaningful year and half at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) through the Australia Awards Scholarship.

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Australia Awards Scholar Receives Dean's Award from UNSW Business School

Filipino scholar Ramon Carlo Pio Roda recently completed his Master of Commerce in Enterprise System from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Business School at the top of his class.

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Response of Filipino Scholars delivered by Carmela Arcena

"Australia Awards has not only provided us with the opportunity for further studies in some of the best universities, but has given us irreplaceable memories and unimaginable growth, both academically and personally."

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My Australia Awards Story: Riding the waves of uncertainty and harnessing opportunities

"I left curious and arrived inspired. From #IskolarNgBayan to #IskolarParaSaBayan - grateful to Australia Awards Philippines for the countless opportunities and incredible network, but most especially the life skills I earned along the way, enabling me to bloom into a better version of myself."

Iona Mapa

Master of Education, 2019, Monash University

Kritzia Santos

Master of Social Work, 2013, University of Melbourne

My Australia Awards Story: #MemorableChapterofMyLife

Australia Awards scholar Imari Leen Roble, known as “Teacher Mai”, considers her Australia Awards Journey as a memorable chapter of her life.

Teacher Mai discovered her passion to make a difference at an early age but realised that being passionate is not enough. After a conversation with a mother of a child with a disability, she pursued her interest in inclusive education.

Read her story here

My Australia Awards Story: Returning Filipino Awardee shares life as Filipino scholar during the pandemic

The challenges of the pandemic did not stop Australia Awards alumna Ria San Gabriel from reaching her dreams and making a difference.

“I left curious and arrived inspired. From #IskolarNgBayan to #IskolarParaSaBayan—grateful to Australia Awards Philippines for the countless opportunities and incredible network, but most especially the life skills I earned along the way, enabling me to bloom into a better version of myself.”

Ria completed her Master in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at University of Queensland in 2021.

Read her story here

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Life of a Filipino scholar in time of Corona

Australia Awards alumni share fondest memories of their scholar life in Australia and highlights of their Australia Awards journey.

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I’ve witnessed the good things that the filipino community has taken part during this crisis particularly to those international students who are struggling. This is where FASTCOVic Execomm decided to share the organisation’s funds to students, gather other donations through our survey conducted and work hand in hand with other organizations including the Philippine Consulate in Melbourne. It was overwhelming and many have donated food packs, adopted international student (those who cannot pay their accommodation) and provided financial help to struggling Filipinos. It was inspiring and very heartwarming to see many people making a difference no matter how small their deeds are.

Marnylle Bonilla, vice president (internal), FASTCO

Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Swinburne University of Technology

I’ve witnessed the good things that the filipino community has taken part during this crisis particularly to those international students who are struggling. This is where FASTCOVic Execomm decided to share the organisation’s funds to students, gather other donations through our survey conducted and work hand in hand with other organizations including the Philippine Consulate in Melbourne. It was overwhelming and many have donated food packs, adopted international student (those who cannot pay their accommodation) and provided financial help to struggling Filipinos. It was inspiring and very heartwarming to see many people making a difference no matter how small their deeds are.

Marnylle Bonilla, vice president (internal), FASTCO

Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Swinburne University of Technology

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We have provided immediate emergency assistance to those Filipino students who are most in need through the provision of $30 grocery e-vouchers that can be used for food. It is heart-warming to see firsthand how the uniquely Filipino Spirit of Bayanihan – virtual and physical - works.

Christine Bernadette Almoite

Master of International Development Practice
Monash University

We have provided immediate emergency assistance to those Filipino students who are most in need through the provision of $30 grocery e-vouchers that can be used for food. It is heart-warming to see firsthand how the uniquely Filipino Spirit of Bayanihan – virtual and physical - works.

Christine Bernadette Almoite

Master of International Development Practice
Monash University

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In these trying times of COVID-19, various stories of Filipinos helping Filipinos cope with this global pandemic, in whatever way possible, have been a testament that bayanihan spirit is very much alive. Filipino students and the Filipino community here in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and in Australia show that bayanihan should not stop when you leave the Philippines, instead bayanihan is an opportunity to come together for our kababayans in these challenging times. In my university, the Australian National University (ANU), the Australian National University Filipino Association (ANUFA) Executive Committee has organised Bayanihan Para sa Bayan project and raised a total of AUD 1,570 from the donations of students and Filipino community in ACT. The fund was used to purchase 35 boxes of three-ply face masks for the healthcare workers of the Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center.

Mike Ranel Magboo

Master of International and Development Economics
Australian National University

In these trying times of COVID-19, various stories of Filipinos helping Filipinos cope with this global pandemic, in whatever way possible, have been a testament that bayanihan spirit is very much alive. Filipino students and the Filipino community here in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and in Australia show that bayanihan should not stop when you leave the Philippines, instead bayanihan is an opportunity to come together for our kababayans in these challenging times. In my university, the Australian National University (ANU), the Australian National University Filipino Association (ANUFA) Executive Committee has organised Bayanihan Para sa Bayan project and raised a total of AUD 1,570 from the donations of students and Filipino community in ACT. The fund was used to purchase 35 boxes of three-ply face masks for the healthcare workers of the Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center.

Mike Ranel Magboo

Master of International and Development Economics
Australian National University

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Australia Awards Scholar Kate Diane Ortega is one of the Filipino scholars who completed her postgraduate studies during the unprecedented time of COVID-19. She was chosen to deliver a graduation speech during the Carnegie Mellon University’s online graduation rites. In her speech, Kate shared her Australia Awards journey in CMU and underscored her commitment to contribute to reforms in the Philippine Government as a returning scholar, through her organisation, the Department of Budget and Management.

“There is so much work to do as there is so much hope we place into our beloved country, Pilipinas.”

Kate Diane Ortega

Australia Awards Scholarship 2020
Master of Science in Public Policy and Management
Carnegie Mellon University

Australia Awards Scholar Kate Diane Ortega is one of the Filipino scholars who completed her postgraduate studies during the unprecedented time of COVID-19. She was chosen to deliver a graduation speech during the Carnegie Mellon University’s online graduation rites. In her speech, Kate shared her Australia Awards journey in CMU and underscored her commitment to contribute to reforms in the Philippine Government as a returning scholar, through her organisation, the Department of Budget and Management.

“There is so much work to do as there is so much hope we place into our beloved country, Pilipinas.”

Kate Diane Ortega

Australia Awards Scholarship 2020
Master of Science in Public Policy and Management
Carnegie Mellon University

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As Secretary of the Filipino Student Council (FSC) – NSW, Sherwin Verdun is at the frontline of providing support to his fellow students. His organisation launched Support a Student program that provided various support to students in need – from groceries and accommodation to mental health services. They also partnered with various organisations including TFC, Gawad Kalinga Couples for Christ and other individual sponsors, which allowed them to provide $1,600 worth of gift cards to students.

“The Filipino Student Council (FSC) - NSW launched Support a Student Program, which supported 32 students needing groceries, temporary accommodation, financial assistance, and mental health services. Currently, the FSC-NSW is in cooperation with the Australian Philippine Business Council and Gawad Kalinga Australia for the Student Relief Program which will be giving $100 worth of grocery vouchers to Filipino International Students from TAFE, colleges, vocational schools or other non-university tertiary institutions.”

Sherwin Verdun

Australia Awards Scholarship 2019
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Sydney

As Secretary of the Filipino Student Council (FSC) – NSW, Sherwin Verdun is at the frontline of providing support to his fellow students. His organisation launched Support a Student program that provided various support to students in need – from groceries and accommodation to mental health services. They also partnered with various organisations including TFC, Gawad Kalinga Couples for Christ and other individual sponsors, which allowed them to provide $1,600 worth of gift cards to students.

“The Filipino Student Council (FSC) - NSW launched Support a Student Program, which supported 32 students needing groceries, temporary accommodation, financial assistance, and mental health services. Currently, the FSC-NSW is in cooperation with the Australian Philippine Business Council and Gawad Kalinga Australia for the Student Relief Program which will be giving $100 worth of grocery vouchers to Filipino International Students from TAFE, colleges, vocational schools or other non-university tertiary institutions.”

Sherwin Verdun

Australia Awards Scholarship 2019
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Sydney

What’s your Australia Awards Story?

In this time of crisis, stories of kindness, resilience and courage matter. What bayanihan stories have you experienced, seen, or heard in and outside your university during the COVID-19 global pandemic? Share your story with us. We’d love to hear from you!

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What's your Australia Awards Story? Image

What’s your Australia Awards Story?

In this time of crisis, stories of kindness, resilience and courage matter. What bayanihan stories have you experienced, seen, or heard in and outside your university during the COVID-19 global pandemic? Share your story with us. We’d love to hear from you!

Academic Accomplishments

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Australia Awards Scholar Receives Dean's Award from UNSW Business School

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Filipino scholar Ramon Carlo Pio Roda recently completed his Master of Commerce in Enterprise System from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Business School at the top of his class. He received the UNSW Business School Dean’s Award for his top performance in his master of coursework program. We asked Ramon Carlo to share more about his Australia Awards journey, which he described as “transformative.”

Ramon Carlo Pio Roda is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of the Philippines Diliman, Virata School of Business.

Australia Awards Scholar Receives Dean's Award from UNSW Business School Image

Australia Awards Scholar Receives Dean's Award from UNSW Business School

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Filipino scholar Ramon Carlo Pio Roda recently completed his Master of Commerce in Enterprise System from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Business School at the top of his class. He received the UNSW Business School Dean’s Award for his top performance in his master of coursework program. We asked Ramon Carlo to share more about his Australia Awards journey, which he described as “transformative.”

Ramon Carlo Pio Roda is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of the Philippines Diliman, Virata School of Business.

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Outstanding alumnus awarded a University Medal by the Australian National University

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Kayla Marie Sarte, an Australia Awards alumnus who took up Master of General and Applied Linguistics from the Australian National University has been awarded by the university with the University Medal for 2019. The University Medal recognises students who have obtained First Class Honours (or Masters Advanced Equivalent) and demonstrated exceptional academic excellence across their studies.

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Outstanding alumnus awarded a University Medal by the Australian National University

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Kayla Marie Sarte, an Australia Awards alumnus who took up Master of General and Applied Linguistics from the Australian National University has been awarded by the university with the University Medal for 2019. The University Medal recognises students who have obtained First Class Honours (or Masters Advanced Equivalent) and demonstrated exceptional academic excellence across their studies.

Kate Ortega Graduation Speech Image

Kate Ortega Graduation Speech

Scholarships Awardees Academic

My journey with CMU started in 2013 when God planted a desire in my heart to study overseas.

A dream that I knew would never happen because financially we couldn’t afford it.

Kate Ortega Graduation Speech Image

Kate Ortega Graduation Speech

Scholarships Awardees Academic

My journey with CMU started in 2013 when God planted a desire in my heart to study overseas.

A dream that I knew would never happen because financially we couldn’t afford it.

Christian Benedict Roaquin's Graduation Speech Image

Christian Benedict Roaquin's Graduation Speech

Scholarships Awardees Academic

We are here because our communities need us, our countries need us, the world needs more people like us.

Christian Benedict Roaquin's Graduation Speech Image

Christian Benedict Roaquin's Graduation Speech

Scholarships Awardees Academic

We are here because our communities need us, our countries need us, the world needs more people like us.

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Filipina scholar receives prestigious MAK Halliday Medal from the University of Sydney

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Australia Awards alumna Monaliza Mamac was recently awarded the Michael Alexander Kirkwood (MAK) Halliday Medal, the most prestigious academic award given by the University of Sydney’s Department of Linguistics to its most competitive students.

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Filipina scholar receives prestigious MAK Halliday Medal from the University of Sydney

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Australia Awards alumna Monaliza Mamac was recently awarded the Michael Alexander Kirkwood (MAK) Halliday Medal, the most prestigious academic award given by the University of Sydney’s Department of Linguistics to its most competitive students.

Filipino scholar shares his Australia Awards journey amidst the pandemic to Graduating Class of 2021 Image

Filipino scholar shares his Australia Awards journey amidst the pandemic to Graduating Class of 2021

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Australia Awards scholar Jerald Laparan gave a commencement address to the graduating class of the University of Adelaide last 18 May. He shared to his fellow graduates how they were chosen to help their own countries and create an impact to their countrymen. Jerald took up Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship from the University of Adelaide.

Filipino scholar shares his Australia Awards journey amidst the pandemic to Graduating Class of 2021 Image

Filipino scholar shares his Australia Awards journey amidst the pandemic to Graduating Class of 2021

Scholarships Awardees Academic

Australia Awards scholar Jerald Laparan gave a commencement address to the graduating class of the University of Adelaide last 18 May. He shared to his fellow graduates how they were chosen to help their own countries and create an impact to their countrymen. Jerald took up Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship from the University of Adelaide.

Resources

Various downloadable resources for your needs.

For Awardees

Australia Awards Scholarships Policy Handbook 2021 Image

Australia Awards Scholarships Policy Handbook 2021

Australia Awards Scholarships Policy Handbook 2021 Image

Australia Awards Scholarships Policy Handbook 2021

A Guide for Dependents of Filipino Scholars Image

A Guide for Dependents of Filipino Scholars

A Guide for Dependents of Filipino Scholars Image

A Guide for Dependents of Filipino Scholars

Quick Guide: What to do when you arrive in Australia

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Read the On track for Australia pre-departure guidebook for Australia Awards Scholarships

Get it here:
https://www.dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/Pages/on-track-for-australia-pre-departure-guidebook-australia-awards

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Read the On track for Australia pre-departure guidebook for Australia Awards Scholarships

Get it here:
https://www.dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/Pages/on-track-for-australia-pre-departure-guidebook-australia-awards

All Set for Australia is a video series on practical tips for Filipino scholars who will live and study in Australia based on the experiences and insights of Filipino Australia Awards alumni.

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Mobile connection is important to help you communicate with your loved ones and connect online for everyday tasks like doing research for your schoolwork and for your new life in Australia. This video will give you tips on getting a mobile number and data plan when you get to Australia.

Setting Up Your Mobile Number and Data Plan

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Australia Awards scholars receive financial support through monthly living allowance and an establishment allowance. This video will guide you on budgeting your allowance and managing your expenses while living in Australia.

How to Budget Your Allowance

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There are many ways to find affordable and comfortable lodgings for university students like you in Australia. This video will give you tips on finding the right accommodation for your stay in the land down under.

Tips for Finding Accommodations

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Adjusting to life as a student abroad can be easy when you have a reliable support group. This video will help you find ways on connecting with your fellow Filipino scholars and joining organisations and communities outside your university.

Connecting with Filipino Student Associations and other Communities Outside the University

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Studying in Australian universities is different from Philippine universities. This video will give you an overview of what to expect in your university life in Australia, as well as tips to help you prepare for your life as a scholar.

What to Expect as a Filipino Student in Australian Universities

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This video will give you tips on how to work smart and manage your time well as a Filipino scholar so you can excel in your studies and avoid cramming for your papers and other requirements.

Time Management Tips to be an Effective Scholar

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Australia Awards make sure that scholars with disability are given the right kind of support so you can excel in your studies while enjoying Australia’s vibrant culture. Watch this video for tips on living and studying in Australia for scholars with disability.

Tips for Living and Studying in Australia for Scholars with Disability