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Australia Awards in Africa
2017 Intake Application Form
Award Level: Master’s Degree
e-Application Form
How to Complete This Form
Each year, over half of the applications received by Australia Awards in Africa are automatically
rejected because they are received late, are incomplete or are from applicants that do not meet
the eligibility criteria for their country. Please take time to read these instructions carefully, read
the Eligibility Criteria (EC) and ensure you submit a full and complete application.
Please complete this form in ENGLISH. Please ensure you have read and understood your
country’s Eligibility Criteria (EC) which is available from your country’s webpage on
www.australiaawardsafrica.org
You must complete all applicable sections of this form and provide all supporting documents.
Applications that are incomplete or from applicants that do not meet the criteria will be disqualified.
Please ensure you complete the checklist of documentation required, which appears at the end of
the Application Form.
Choosing Your Preferred Course of Study
Australia Awards in Africa are intended to support scholars from Africa to gain knowledge and skills that
will contribute to their country’s long-term development needs. It is important to choose a course that is
a priority field of study for your country.
A list of the priority sectors (fields of study) for 2017 scholarships is included in your country’s EC
available from the Australia Awards in Africa website. The selection process will favour applications
from people who are choosing to study in the relevant priority fields.
The form requires applicants to nominate their priority sector and indicate two preferred courses and
Australian Universities. Your choice of priority sector at the preliminary stage is binding and cannot be
changed later in the process. Note that the course and university choices you make on this form are not
binding at the preliminary stage – i.e. you will not...