AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIPS
2013 AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MASTERS DEGREE STUDY IN AUSTRALIA
TThe Government of Australia through the Agency for International Development (AusAID), in cooperation with the Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of Mongolia, is pleased to announce that 38 scholarships are being awarded to individuals to undertake Master's degree studies at Australian Universities commencing in either January or July 2013. The scholarships are made available through the Mongolia - Australia Scholarships Program (MASP). The scholarships are available under two targeted categories. Category 1 is for applicants from target ministries and their associated agencies. Category 2 is restricted to targeted fields of study but open to applicants from the public and private sectors, as well as non-government organisations.
Category 1 - Targeted Institutions.
21 scholarships are available under Category 1 for core staff and staff of the associated agencies of the: Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of Mongolia, Civil Service Council, Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Justice and Home Affairs, Ministry of Nature, Environment and Tourism, Ministry of Roads, Transportation, Construction and Urban Development, Ministry of Social Welfare and Labour, the offices of the President, Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, First Deputy Prime Minister, Parliament and Supreme Court.
The scholarships will be awarded following capacity building needs identified in ministry human resource development plans.
Category 2 - Targeted Fields of Study
17 scholarships are available under Category 2, on a competitive basis, for Masters programs covering the following target fields of study: Mining/Mining Engineering, Construction Engineering, Energy and Natural Resources Law, Resource Economics, Renewable Energy, Coal Technology, Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Environmental Studies relating to Resource Development, Agricultural Economics and/or Marketing, Infectious Plant Diseases, Pasture Management, Actuarial Studies, Non-Bank Financial Regulation, Epidemiology and Public Health, Reproductive Health, Gender and Women's Development Studies, Human Rights, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.
Eligibility Criteria :
The following criteria apply to be eligible:
- be a Mongolian citizen and resident.
- not hold or have held an Australian government-funded scholarship in the preceding 12 months at time of application.
- be a full-time employee with the current Employer for at least a continuous 2 year period of work experience at the time of application.
- be holding a bachelor degree (or equivalent) qualification from an academic institution recognized by Australian universities.
- be willing to undertake a medical and meet Australian visa requirements.
- be willing to return to work for their respective employer for a period of not less than 2 years following the completion of studies.
- have the approval of their employer.
- have a level of English equivalent to an average IELTS level of 5.0 or above.
- provide an expression of interest (completed application form) including an outline of a proposed study Action Plan (both in Mongolian and English languages) and an academic transcript from a recognized Mongolian tertiary institution.
Contact Details
Applicants interested in Category 1 should contact the Public Administration and Management Department of their Ministries for further information and application forms. Additional information for Category 2, including the targeted fields of study scholarships, is available from the MASP Office at: Suite 201, Building 8, Behind IT Park, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; Telephone: (976 11) 318852; Fax: (976 11) 322284; Email: masp@magicnet.mn
A briefing session for Category 1 will take place at the Altai Conference Hall, Kempinski Hotel, on Monday, May 16, 2011 at 10:00 am. A briefing session for Category 2 will be held at the Altai Conference Hall, Kempinski Hotel on Monday, May 16, 2011 at 3:00 pm.