Bypassing Risk Management

  • Do not be ambitious about your REAP objective. A proposal with higher grounds and
    heavenly plans will intimidate your application. You need to keep in mind that any projects
    have their own risks and your proposal should be earthquake-proof when unexpected
    scenarios attempt to shake your REAP.
    - Your REAP will require more flexibility to adapt to changes once you return home from
    Australia equipped with new ideas. In reality, the situation in the Philippines may change in
    a year, so whatever you may be writing now is already being proposed, tested, or practiced
    before you can even go back.

  • Know what are the target sectors of Australia Awards. Constantly, the Australia Awards
    revises the list of their target sectors and discipline that may require more experts. Avoid
    proposing projects on disciplines that were not included in their list. Grab the opportunity in
    creating a REAP title aligned to the priority list of Australia Awards scholar.

  • A balance anticipation of the risks that will be involved in your project should always have a
    careful Plan B to Z. The risk management also shows that your REAP is more realistic and
    attainable.