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AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWSHIPS
In ROUND 17 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $18.1 million has been committed to support 48 Australian organisations to host 94 Fellowships involving 1136 Fellows (commencing from September 2017).
ACCESSUTS Pty Ltd
Australian and New Zealand Gastroenterology International Training Association Ltd
Australian National University
Charles Darwin University
CSIRO
Curtin University of Technology
Deakin University
Department of Premier and Cabinet (Vic)
Edmund Rice Centre
Family Court of Australia
Flinders University of South Australia
Griffith University
International Agriculture for Development Pty Ltd
International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management
International WaterCentre
James Cook University
Laika Academy Pty Ltd
Life Saving Victoria Ltd
Local Government Professionals Australia
Macfarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health Ltd
Monash University
Nossal Institute Ltd
Queensland University of Technology
Reef Ecologic
Rotary Club of Adelaide Parks Inc
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
Southern Cross University
St. Vincent's Hospital (Melbourne) Ltd
Swinburne University of Technology
TAFE NSW - Sydney Institute
TAFE Queensland
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia
The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network (Randwick and Westmead) (incorporating The Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children)
Top End Health Service
University of Adelaide
University of Melbourne
University of New England
University of New South Wales
University of Newcastle
University of Sydney
University of Technology Sydney
University of the Sunshine Coast
University of Wollongong
UoM Commercial Ltd
Victoria University
Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
Western Australian Land Information Authority
ROUND 17 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS NUMBER BY COUNTRY
ARGENTINA 7
MOROCCO 7
BANGLADESH 51
MYANMAR 30
BHUTAN 43
NEPAL 30
BRAZIL 15
PAKISTAN 10
CAMBODIA 76
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 14
CHINA 5
PARAGUAY 1
COLOMBIA 6
PHILIPPINES 27
EGYPT 5
SAINT LUCIA 2
FIJI 53
SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
2
GRENADA 2
SAMOA 1
INDIA 77
SEYCHELLES 4
INDONESIA 212
SOLOMON ISLANDS 14
KENYA 48
SRI LANKA 102
KIRIBATI 17
SUDAN 4
LAO, PDR 30
TANZANIA 6
MADAGASCAR 5
TIMOR-LESTE 20
MALAYSIA 7
TONGA 22
MALDIVES 17
TUNISIA 9
MAURITIUS 2
VANUATU 32
MONGOLIA 19
VIETNAM 102
TOTAL 1136
In ROUND 16 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $18.2 million has been committed to support 36 Australian organisations to host 91 Fellowships involving 1147 Fellows (commencing from September 2016). ROUND 16 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Access Macquarie Limited
ACCESSUTS Pty Ltd
Australian Catholic University
Australian National University
Chisholm Institute
Cricket Australia
Curtin University of Technology
Deakin University
Department of Premier and Cabinet (Vic)
Flinders University
Griffith University
International Agriculture for Development Pty Ltd
International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management
International WaterCentre
Justice Equality Rights Access International Ltd
Laika Academy Pty Ltd
Monash University
Nossal Institute Limited
Queensland University of Technology
Reef Ecologic
Swinburne University of Technology
TAFE Queensland
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia
Top End Health Service
University of Melbourne
University of Queensland
University of South Australia
University of Southern Queensland
University of Sydney
University of Technology Sydney
University of the Sunshine Coast
University of Western Sydney
University of Wollongong
University of New South Wales, The Kirby Institute
Western Australian Land Information Authority
ROUND 16 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 4
MONGOLIA 36
ARGENTINA 17
MOZAMBIQUE 1
BANGLADESH 23
MYANMAR 50
BELIZE 1
NAMIBIA 2
BHUTAN 16
NAURU 33
BOTSWANA 2
NEPAL 31
BRAZIL 3
NICARAGUA 1
CAMBODIA 4
NIGERIA 16
CAMEROON 1
PAKISTAN 15
CHILE 5
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 20
CHINA 4
PERU 16
COLOMBIA 3
PHILIPPINES 36
COOK ISLANDS 1
SAINT LUCIA 2
DOMINICA 2
SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
2
ECUADOR 16
SAMOA 17
FIJI 10
SEYCHELLES 1
GHANA 6
SOLOMON ISLANDS 7
GRENADA 3
SOUTH AFRICA 10
GUATEMALA 6
SRI LANKA 71
GUYANA 1
SURINAM 1
HAITI 2
TANZANIA 6
INDIA 47
TIMOR-LESTE 22
INDONESIA 292
TOKELAU 2
JAMAICA 2
TONGA 12
KENYA 22
TUVALU 4
KIRIBATI 2
UGANDA 1
LAO, PDR 32
VANUATU 27
MADAGASCAR 15
VIETNAM 133
MALAWI 2
VENEZUELA 1
MALAYSIA 2
ZAMBIA 2
MALDIVES 17
ZIMBABWE 1
MAURITIUS 3
TOTAL 1147
MEXICO 2
In ROUND 15 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $23.1 million has been committed to support 46 Australian organisations to host 111 Fellowships involving 1441 Fellows (commencing from March 2015)
ROUND 15 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
Australian Public Service Commission
Commonwealth Scientific And Industrial Research Organisation
Federal Court of Australia
Australian Rugby Union Limited
Cricket Australia
Football Federation Australia Limited
Volleyball Australia Ltd
Asia Pacific Journalism Centre
Australian Paralympic Committee Ltd.
CLAN (Caring & Living As Neighbours) Incorporated
Diplomacy Training Program Limited
Fiba Oceania Inc
The Macfarlane Burnet Institute For Medical Research And Public Health Ltd
The Royal Australian And New Zealand College of Obstetricians And Gynaecologists
Victorian Arts Centre Trust
International WaterCentre Pty Ltd
National Rugby League Limited
P.a Marshall & A.k Smith
Scope Global Pty Ltd
WaterEd Australia Pty Ltd
Bendigo Kangan Institute
Department of Premier And Cabinet (VIC)
Department of State Development Business And Innovation (VIC)
Northern Territory of Australia
State of Victoria - Department of Justice
TAFE Queensland
Western Australian Land Information Authority
Accessuts Pty Limited
Australian National University
Curtin University of Technology
Griffith University
James Cook University
Menzies School of Health Research
Monash University
Queensland University of Technology
The Flinders University of South Australia
The University of Queensland
The University of Wollongong
University of Melbourne
University of New South Wales
University of South Australia
University of Southern Queensland
University of Sydney
University of Tasmania
University of The Sunshine Coast
ROUND 15 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
Antigua and Barbuda 1 Micronesia, Federated States Of 3
Argentina 11 Mongolia 25
Bangladesh 34 Myanmar 87
Belize 1 Nauru 14
Bhutan 49 Nepal 48
Botswana 1 Nigeria 4
Brazil 15 Niue 4
Burundi 2 Pakistan 5
Cambodia 24 Palau 2
Cameroon 2 Palestinian Territory, Occupied 2
Chile 6 Papua New Guinea 42
Colombia 2 Paraguay 12
Congo, Democratic Republic 7 Peru 17
Cook Islands 12 Philippines 97
Dominica 1 Rwanda 2
Ecuador 11 Saint Kitts and Nevis 3
Fiji 42 Saint Lucia 2
Ghana 14 Saint Vincent and The Grenadines 2
Grenada 1 Samoa 10
Guyana 3 Seychelles 2
India 18 Sierra Leone 2
Indonesia 321 Solomon Islands 52
Jamaica 1 South Africa 8
Kenya 32 Sri Lanka 72
Kiribati 16 Suriname 3
Laos 6 Tanzania 17
Malawi 1 Timor-Leste 47
Malaysia 14 Tonga 21
Maldives 2 Tuvalu 6
Marshall Islands 1 Uganda 6
Mauritania 1 Uruguay 2
Mauritius 2 Vanuatu 20
Mexico 5 Vietnam 142
Wallis And Futuna 1
Total 1441
In ROUND 14 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $19.7 million was provided to 36 Australian organisations to support 78 Fellowships involving 1172 Fellows (commencing from January 2014)
ROUND 14 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Australian National University
Flinders University
Griffith University
La Trobe University
Menzies School of Health Research
Monash University
Queensland University of Technology
University of Adelaide
University of Canberra
University of Melbourne
University of New South Wales
University of Southern Queensland
University of Sydney
University of the Sunshine Coast
University of Wollongong
Asia Pacific Journalism Centre
Australasian Society for HIV Medicine (ASHM)
Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (AFAO)
Burnet Institute
Justice Equality Rights Access International Ltd (JERA International)
St Vincent’s
Australian Government Department of Infrastructure and Transport
Chisholm Institute of TAFE
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Family Court of Australia
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Hydro- Electric Corporation
IP Australia
Landgate - Western Australian Land Information Authority
Queensland Department of Education, Training and Employment (DETE)
Access Macquarie
accessUTS Pty Ltd
CHARLTON BROWN
Community Works Associates Pty. Ltd.
International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM)
International WaterCentre
ROUND 14 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
Angola 2 Nauru 2
Antigua and Barbuda 1 Nepal 8
Argentina 16 Nigeria 12
Bangladesh 59 Pakistan 33
Belize 2 Palau 6
Bhutan 47 Papua New Guinea 5
Botswana 4 Paraguay 1
Brazil 3 Peru 16
Cambodia 39 Philippines 53
Comoros 2 St Kitts and Nevis 2
Cook Islands 2 St Lucia 2
Cuba 1 St Vincent and the
Grenadines 2
Dominican Republic 2 Samoa 9
Egypt 16 Seychelles 2
Fiji 12 Solomon Islands 5
Ghana 5 South Africa 5
Grenada 2 Sri Lanka 35
Guyana 2 Suriname 1
Indonesia 303 Tanzania 31
Jamaica 2 Timor Leste 9
Kenya 11 Tokelau 2
Kiribati 4 Tonga 19
Laos 36 Tuvalu 5
Lesotho 8 Uganda 2
Malawi 1 Uruguay 1
Maldives 28 Vanuatu 2
Mauritius 1 Vietnam 160
Mexico 7 Zambia 7
Mongolia 35 Zimbabwe 16
Myanmar 66 Total 1172
In ROUND 13 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $13.4 million was provided to 37 Australian organisations to support 58 Fellowships involving 733 Fellows (commencing from June 2013)
ROUND 13 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Australian Catholic University
Flinders University
James Cook University
Griffith University
Mining Education Australia
Monash University
Nossal Institute University
Queensland University of Technology
Southern Cross University
University of Adelaide
University of Melbourne
University of Newcastle
University of Queensland
University of Southern Queensland
University of Sydney
University of Western Sydney
Asia-Pacific Journalism Centre
Australian Red Cross
Brien Holden Vision Institute Foundation
CBM Australia
Clinical Oncological Society of Australia
International Women’s Development Agency
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Sight For All Limited
Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC)
Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)
Australian Government Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC)
Australian Government Department of Infrastructure and Transport
Chisholm Institute of TAFE
Queensland Department of Education, Training and Employment (DETE)
TAFE NSW Sydney Institute
The Children's Hospital at Westmead
Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
Goodwill Consulting & Training International
International WaterCentre
Australian Rugby Union
Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA)Australian Rugby Union
ROUND 13 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
Afghanistan 1 Myanmar 31
Bangladesh 33 Nepal 31
Botswana 3 Nigeria 5
Cambodia 48 Niue 1
Cameroon 1 Pakistan 34
Central African Republic 1 Palau 2
Chile 1 Papua New Guinea 32
Colombia 3 Palestinian Territories 1
Cook Islands 2 Peru 3
Djibuti 2 Philippines 32
Ecuador 8 Samoa 2
Egypt 1 Sierra Leone 2
Ethiopia 29 Solomon Islands 14
Fiji 12 South Africa 4
Federated States of Micronesia 1 South Sudan 10
Ghana 1 Sri Lanka 42
India 13 Tanzania 18
Indonesia 93 Thailand 1
Jamaica 1 Timor Leste 17
Kenya 8 Togo 1
Kiribati 10 Tonga 12
Laos 3 Tuvalu 1
Madagascar 2 Vanuatu 7
Maldives 10 Vietnam 122
Mali 1 Zambia 2
Mongolia 18
Total 733
In ROUND 12 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $10.5 million was provided to 31 Australian organisations to support 55 Fellowships involving 614 Fellows (commencing from January 2013)
ROUND 12 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Australian National University
Griffith University
Monash University
Macquarie University – Access Macquarie Limited
Nossal Institute University
Queensland University of Technology
University of Adelaide
University of Canberra
University of New England
University of New South Wales
University of Queensland
University of Sydney
University of Technology Sydney - Access UTS
University of Western Sydney
University of Wollongong
Australian Conservation Foundation Incorporated
Burnet Institute
RANZCO
AGWEST International
Landgate
Queensland Department of Education, Training and Employment
Sydney Institute of TAFE
The National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance Vaccine Preventable diseases
FIBA Oceania
ICE WaRM
International WaterCentre
St Vincent’s Mental Health
The College of Law limited
CPA Australia
Cricket Australia
Planning Institute of Australia
ROUND 12 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
Angola 1 Mongolia 16
Antigua and Barbuda 2 Mozambique 1
Argentina 1 Myanmar 52
Bangladesh 32 Namibia 2
Belize 2 Nepal 23
Bhutan 28 Nigeria 5
Botswana 2 Palau 1
Brazil 1 Papua New Guinea 9
Cambodia 6 Paraguay 9
Cameroon 1 Philippines 17
Cook Islands 4 Rwanda 1
Democratic Republic of the Congo 3 St Kitts and Nevis 2
Dominica 2 St Lucia 2
Federated State of Micronesia 2 St Vincent and Grenadines 2
Fiji 8 Samoa 3
Gambia 8 Senegal 1
Ghana 2 Solomon Islands 21
Grenada 2 Sri Lanka 19
Guyana 2 Suriname 2
Haiti 2 Tanzania 17
India 13 Thailand 3
Indonesia 99 Timor Leste 5
Kenya 13 Tonga 18
Kiribati 4 Uganda 2
Laos 14 Uruguay 4
Madagascar 2 Vanuatu 5
Malawi 3 Vietnam 88
Maldives 2 Zambia 3
Marshall Islands 1 Zimbabwe 14
Mauritius 5
Total 614
In ROUND 11 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $16.25 million was provided to 39 Australian organisations to support 78 Fellowships involving 907 Fellows (Commencing from July 2012) ROUND 11 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Australasian Society for HIV Medicine
Australia Pacific Journalism Centre
Australian Catholic University
Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations Incorporated
Australian Federation of Disability Organisations (AFDO) Ltd
Australian Trade Training College
Burnet Institute
Charles Sturt University
Children’s Rights International
Deakin University
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Environmental Defenders Office Ltd
Fauna & Flora International Australia
Flinders University
Griffith University
International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM)
Integrated Environmental Services Australia
International Centre for Eye Care Education
James Cook University
JERA International
Landgate International
MEGT (Australia) Ltd
Monash University
Nossal Institute Limited
Oz Green
Planning Institute of Australia
Queensland University of Technology
RANZCOG
Sight for All
The Children's Hospital Westmead
Trade and Investment Queensland
University of Adelaide
University of Melbourne
University of Southern Queensland
University of Sydney
University of Technology Sydney - Access UTS
University of the Sunshine Coast
University of Western Australia
University of Wollongong
ROUND 11 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
Afghanistan 1 Malawi 4 Argentina 10 Mexico 1 Bangladesh 35 Mongolia 13 Belize 3 Mozambique 8 Bhutan 3 Nepal 23 Botswana 7 Nigeria 9 Brazil 1 Niue 4 Burma (Myanmar) 17 Pakistan 20 Cambodia 35 Palau 1 Cameroon 4 Papua New Guinea 32 China 48 Philippines 34 Colombia 10 Rwanda 2 Cook Islands 2 St. Kitts & Nevis 2 Cuba 4 St. Lucia 2 Dominica 1 St. Vincent & The Grenadines 1 East Timor 22 Samoa 3 El Salvador 1 Senegal 1 Ethiopia 2 Sierra Leone 6 Federated States of Micronesia 3 Solomon Islands 24 Fiji 9 South Africa 1 Gambia 5 Sri Lanka 52 Ghana 47 Suriname 2 Grenada 2 Tanzania 28 Guatemala 4 Thailand 3 Guyana 2 Tonga 3 Haiti 2 Uganda 12 India 23 Vanuatu 4 Indonesia 154 Vietnam 97 Kenya 20 Zambia 12 Kiribati 11 Laos 15 Total 907
In ROUND 10 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $9.6 million was provided to 36 Australian organisations to support 56 Fellowships involving 534 Fellows (Commencing from January 2012) ROUND 10 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Asia Pacific Journalism Centre
Australasian Society for HIV Medicine
Australian National University
Black Dog Institute
Boxhill Institute of Technical and Further Education
Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE
Charlton Brown (Mertise Pty Ltd)
Chisholm Institute of TAFE
Deakin University
Department of Training and workforce Development
Flinders University
Griffith University
International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM)
International WaterCentre Pty Ltd (IWC)
Kangan Institute
Landgate, Western Australia
Legal Aid Queensland
Local Government Managers Australia
Macfarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health
Melbourne University – Nossal Institute
Menzies School of Health Research
Murdoch University
NGIS Australia P/L
Queensland University of Technology
Rural Solutions SA – Department of Primary Industries and Resources
Sight For All Limited
Southern Cross University
St Vincents Mental Hospital (Melbourne)Ltd
TAFE NSW
The Fred Hollows Foundation
University of Adelaide
University of New South Wales
University of Queensland
University of Sydney
University of Technology, Sydney
Western Australian Agriculture Authority
ROUND 10 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Afghanistan 13 Mozambique 2 Angola 2 Nepal 12 Argentina 7 Nigeria 7 Benin 1 Niue 2 Bhutan 1 Pakistan 1 Brazil 4 Palau 2 Burkina Faso 3 Palestine Territories 1 Burma (Myanmar) 12 Papua New Guinea 26 Cambodia 15 Paraguay 1 Chile 1 Philippines 23 China 99 Rwanda 5 Colombia 8 Samoa 5 Comoros 4 Senegal 2 Djibouti 2 Solomon Islands 4 Egypt 12 South Africa 2 Ethiopia 17 Sri Lanka 2 Fiji 19 Tanzania 3 Ghana 13 Thailand 4 India 24 Timor-Leste 9 Indonesia 23 Togo 11 Ivory Coast 3 Tokelau 2 Kenya 6 Tonga 4 Kiribati 1 Tunisia 1 Laos 2 Tuvalu 3 Liberia 2 Uganda 6 Malawi 6 Uruguay 2 Maldives 2 Vietnam 55 Mali 3 Zambia 4 Marshall Islands 4 Mongolia 20 Morocco 3 TOTAL 534
In ROUND 9 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $16.1 million was provided to 44 Australian organisations to support 74 Fellowships involving 804 Fellows (Commencing from July 2011). ROUND 9 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Asia Pacific Journalism Centre
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
Australian Federal Police
Australian Fisheries management Authority
Australian Red Cross
Australian Secondary Principals’ Association(Inc)
Australian Trade Training Collage Ltd
Box Hill Institute of Technical and Further Education
Cancer Council Queensland
Charles Sturt University
Curtin University
Deakin University
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Department of Infrastructure and Transport
Environmental Defenders office Ltd
Flinders University o Gender consortium, Centre for Development Studies
Griffith University
International Water Centre Pty Ltd
James Cook University
JTA International
JERA International, Justice Equality Rights Access International Ltd
Landgate, The Western Australian Land Information Authority
Macfarlane Burnet Institute for medical Research and Public health
Marrickville Council
Monash University
OzGREEN
Planning Institute Australia
Queensland Parliamentary Service
Queensland University of Technology
Standards Australia Limited
The Australian National University
The Childrens’ Hospital at Westmead
The Royal Australian and New Zealand Collage of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
The University of Adelaide
The University of Melbourne o Nossal
Tropical North Queensland Institute of TAFE
University of Canberra
University of New South Wales
University of Sydney
University of the Sunshine Coast
University of Western Australia
University of Wollongong
WaterEd Australia Pty Ltd International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM)
Victoria University
ROUND 9 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Afghanistan 1 Namibia 1 Antigua & Barbuda 1 Nepal 13 Argentina 1 Nigeria 4 Bangladesh 31 Pakistan 7 Barbados 1 Palestine Territories 2 Belize 1 Papua New Guinea 41 Bhutan 8 Philippines 3 Botswana 7 Rwanda 9 Burma (Myanmar) 2 Samoa 18 Cambodia 61 Senegal 1 Cameroon 1 Seychelles 1 Chile 5 Sierra Leone 1 China 150 Solomon Islands 16 Colombia 5 South Africa 2 Cook Islands 2 Sri Lanka 17 El Salvador 2 St Kitts 1 Fiji 4 St Lucia 2 Ghana 2 St Vincent & Grenada 1 Grenada 2 Swaziland 1 Guatemala 3 Tanzania 4 Guyana 1 Thailand 8 Haiti 1 Timor-Leste 26 India 14 Tonga 3 Indonesia 160 Trinidad & Tobago 2 Jamaica 1 Tuvalu 1 Kenya 12 Uganda 3 Kiribati 2 Vanuatu 11 Laos 12 Vietnam 66 Maldives 10 Zambia 8 Mali 8 Marshall Islands 2 Mauritius 3 TOTAL 804 Mongolia 15
In ROUND 8 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $9.8 million was provided to 44 Australian organisations to support 67 Fellowships involving 550 Fellows (Commencing from January 2011). ROUND 8 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
AccessUTS Pty Limited
Asia Pacific Journalism Centre
Australasian Society for HIV Medicine
Australian Catholic University
Australian Conservation Foundation Incorporated
Australian Council for Private Education and Training
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service
Australian Federal Police
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Australian Orang-utan Project
Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation
Charles Darwin University - Menzies School of Health Research
Department of Agriculture of Food - Western Australia (AGWEST International)
Department of Infrastructure Transport Regional Development and Local Government
Department of Training and Workforce Development - Education & Training WA
Flinders University
Griffith University
International Water Centre Pty Ltd
James Cook University
Landgate, The Western Australian Land Information Authority
Monash University
Murdoch University
NGIS Australia Pty Ltd
Planning Institute Australia
Queensland State Department of Education and Training International
Queensland University of Technology
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology - The Australian APEC Study Centre
Sight For All Limited
South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Services
Southern Cross University
Spectrum Migrant Resource Centre Inc
St. Vincent's Hospital (Melbourne) Limited
The Australian National University - ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, Research Office
The George Institute for International Health
The University of Melbourne o The Nossal Institute for Global Health
University of New South Wales o National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research
University of Newcastle
University of Queensland
University of Sunshine Coast
University of Sydney o Australian Mekong Resource Centre
o Sydney Medical School o The Health and Sustainability Unit and Research Institute for Asia and the
Pacific
University of Tasmania - The Australian Maritime College
University of Technology Sydney
WaterEd Australia Pty Ltd International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM)
ROUND 8 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Argentina 9 Namibia 2 Bangladesh 14 Nauru 3 Botswana 4 Nepal 4 Brazil 3 Nigeria 10 Burkina Faso 1 Pakistan 6 Burma (Myanmar) 3 Palestine Territories 1 Cambodia 9 Papua New Guinea 30 Chile 1 Paraguay 1 China 90 Peru 2 Cook Islands 2 Philippines 28 Ecuador 1 Solomon Islands 7 Federated States of Micronesia 1 South Africa 1 Fiji 7 Sri Lanka 20 Ghana 4 Tanzania 1 India 7 Thailand 11 Indonesia 102 Timor-Leste 19 Iraq 15 Tonga 11 Kenya 2 Tuvalu 1 Kiribati 2 Vanuatu 5 Laos 23 Vietnam 45 Liberia 2 Mexico 4 TOTAL 550 Mongolia 31 Mozambique 3
In ROUND 7 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $7.3 million was provided to 29 Australian organisations to support 43 Fellowships involving 403 Fellows (Commencing from July 2010) ROUND 7 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Asia Pacific Journalism Centre
Australian Electoral Commission
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Australian Volunteers International
Black Dog Institute
Charles Sturt University
Children’s Hospital at Westmead
CPA Australia
Department of Education and Training, Vocational Education and Training, QLD
Department of Training and Workforce Development, Education and Training International, WA
Gold Coast Institute of TAFE
Griffith University
IceWarm
International Water Centre
JERA – Justice Equality Rights Access International
La Trobe University o Centre for Dialogue o School of social Sciences
Lennon Training Consultants
Macfarlane Burnet Institute
Monash University
On-Q Human Resources Ltd
Rotary Club of Bundaberg West
TAFE Director Australia
The Australian National University
The Fred Hollows Foundation
The Royal Australian & New Zealand Collage of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
University of Adelaide
University of Melbourne – Nossal Institute for global health
University of Newcastle
University of Sydney o Hoc Mai Foundation o Plant Breeding Institute o Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific
University of the Sunshine Coast.
ROUND 7 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Argentina 2 Bhutan 5 Brazil 1 Cambodia 36 China 55 Federated States of Micronesia 1 Fiji 7 India 30 Indonesia 57 Kiribati 1 Laos 20 Mexico 8 Mongolia 6 Nepal 24 Niue 1 Pakistan 10 Papua New Guinea 6 Philippines 22 Samoa 6 Solomon Islands 3 Sri Lanka 46 Thailand 7 Vanuatu 1 Vietnam 48 TOTAL 403
In ROUND 6 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $6.05 million was provided to 27 Australian organisations to support 36 Fellowships involving 267 Fellows (Commencing from January 2010). ROUND 6 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Asia Pacific Journalism Centre
Australian Federal Police
Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania
Centre for Creative and Authentic Leadership, ACU National
Charles Sturt University
Deakin University
Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Flinders University
Fremantle Hospital & Health Service
Griffith University
International WaterCentre
Landgate, The Western Australian Land Information Authority
Monash University
Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia
Planning Institute of Australia
Queensland Department of Education & Training
Queensland University of Technology
Queensland University of Technology in partnership with CBM Australia-Nossal Institute
Research Institute for Asia & the Pacific, University of Sydney
The Australian National University
The Australian National University, with in-kind contribution from the UNSW
The Fred Hollows Foundation
University of New South Wales
University of Melbourne o Australian International Health Institute Ltd o Centre for International Mental Health
University of Queensland
ROUND 6 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Afghanistan 1 Bangladesh 19 Cambodia 7 China 28 India 22 Indonesia 38 Iraq 1 Laos 4 Nepal 20 Pakistan 9 Palestinian Territories 1 Papua New Guinea 10 Philippines 4 Samoa 10 Solomon Islands 12 Sri Lanka 6 Thailand 5 Timor-Leste 15 Tonga 19 Vanuatu 2 Vietnam 34 TOTAL 267
In ROUND 5 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $7.6 million was provided to 32 Australian organisations to support 42 Fellowships involving 346 Fellows. (Commencing from July 2009) ROUND 5 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Asia Pacific Journalism Centre
Attorney-General’s Department
Australasian Society for HIV Medicine
Australian Catholic University
Australian Council for Educational Research
Australian Fisheries Management Authority
Black Dog Institute
CPA Australia
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
Flinders University
Green Building Council of Australia
Griffith University
International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management
IP Australia
Physical Disability Australia
Planning Institute of Australia
Queensland University of Technology
RGH Pharmacy Consulting Services
Rotary Club of Bundaberg West
Royal Perth Hospital
Sydney West Area Health Service
The Australian National University (Crawford School of Economics and Government)
The Children’s Hospital at Westmead
Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre
UNIFEM Australia
University of Adelaide
University of Queensland
University of Melbourne o Asialink (lead agency) and St Vincent’s Health o Australian International Health Institute Ltd o Centre for International Mental Health
University of South Australia (Australia Technology Network)
University of Sydney o Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific o Học Mãi, The Australia Vietnam Medical Foundation
University of the Sunshine Coast
University of Technology, Sydney
ROUND 5 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Indonesia 87 China 66 Vietnam 64 Cambodia 20 Mongolia 19 Timor-Leste 11 India 11 Thailand 11 Papua New Guinea 9 Laos 7 Pakistan 6 Fiji 6 Sri Lanka 4 Solomon Islands 4 Federated States of Micronesia 3 Philippines 3 Palau 2 Samoa 2 Cook Islands 2 Bhutan 2 Nauru 1 TOTAL 346
In ROUND 4 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $5.09 million was provided to 15 Australian organisations to support 24 Fellowships involving 252 Fellows (Commencing from January 2009). ROUND 4 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Australian Red Cross & the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations
Australian Fisheries Management Authority
Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
International Water Centre
Landgate, The Western Australian Land Information Authority
Planning Institute of Australia
Queensland University of Technology
RMIT University
The Australian International Health Institute (University of Melbourne) Ltd
The Children's Hospital at Westmead
Tropical North Queensland Institute of TAFE
The University of New England
The University of Sydney
University of Technology Sydney - World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Development
ROUND 4 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
Indonesia 56 India 4 China 51 Samoa 4 Papua New Guinea 19 Nauru 3 Fiji 17 Niue 3 Nepal 13 Vanuatu 3 Maldives 11 Sri Lanka 2 Philippines 13 Laos 2 Vietnam 12 Tokelau 1 Solomon Islands 9 East Timor 7 Pakistan 6 TOTAL 252 Tonga 6 Cambodia 4 Cook Islands 4
In ROUND 3 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $11.76 million was provided to 38 Australian organisations to support 55 Fellowships involving 522 Fellows (Commencing from July 2008). ROUND 3 - SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
AIDS Council of New South Wales Inc
Asia Pacific Journalism Centre
Attorney-General’s Department
Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd
Australian Customs Service - Border Protection Command
Australian Institute of International Affairs
Australian National University
Australian Universities Quality Agency
Bayside Health - The Alfred
Biosecurity Centre Operations Ltd
Chisholm Institute of TAFE
CPA Australia
Curtin University of Technology
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Australian Catholic University
Flinders University
International Centre for Excellence in Water Resources Management
International Help Fund Australia
International Needs Australia
Landgate, The Western Australian Land Information Authority
Macfarlane Burnet Institute of Medical Research and Public Health
Monash University - Melbourne APEC Finance Centre
National Centre for Vocational Education Research Ltd
People with Disability Australia
Planning Institute of Australia
Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Water
Queensland University of Technology
RGH Pharmacy Consulting Services
Southern Cross University
Telethon Institute for Child Health Research
University of New South Wales
University of Queensland
University of Sydney
Hoc Mai, The Australia Vietnam Medical Foundation
University of Tasmania
University of Technology Sydney
University of Western Australia
Yellow Edge Pty Ltd
ROUND 3 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
Vietnam 128 China 102 Indonesia 85 Philippines 27 Mongolia 19 Thailand 16 Laos 15 Maldives 15 East Timor 14 Cambodia 11 Papua New Guinea 11 India 10 Samoa 10 Nepal 9 Sri Lanka 9 Solomon Islands 9 Fiji 8 Pakistan 5 Tonga 5 Vanuatu 5 Kiribati 4 Bangladesh 2 Cook Islands 1 Federated States of Micronesia 1 Nauru 1
TOTAL 522
In ROUND 2 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $4.33 million was provided to18 Australian organisations to support 21 Fellowships involving 173 Fellows (announced April 2008). ROUND 2 - SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Attorney-General's Department
Department of Immigration and Citizenship
National Library of Australia
Supreme Court of Queensland
Planning Institute of Australia
Moreland City Council
Australian Council for Education Research
Queensland Department of Education, Training and the Arts
Landgate, The Western Australian Land Information Authority
Australian International Health Institute (University of Melbourne) Ltd
Australian National University
Griffith University
Queensland University of Technology
University of Melbourne
University of New England
University of Sydney
Victoria University
ROUND 2 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY
Vietnam 40 China 35 Indonesia 31 India 19 Vanuatu 17 Bhutan 6 Papua New Guinea 6 Philippines 5 East Timor 5 Thailand 3 Cambodia 3 Sri Lanka 2 Tonga 1
TOTAL 173
In ROUND 1 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $8.15 million was provided to 39 Australian organisations to support 45 Fellowships involving 370 Fellows (announced March 2007). ROUND 1 - SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS
Asia Pacific Journalism Centre & Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers Association Inc.
Attorney-General's Department
Australasian Society for HIV Medicine
Australia Indonesia Institute
Australian Catholic University Limited
Australian Federal Police
Australian Institute of International Affairs
Australian Medical Association Queensland
Australian National University
Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Department of Transport and Regional Services - Australian Transport Safety Bureau
Charles Darwin University
CPA Australia
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Flinders University
Griffith University
GRM International Pty Ltd
Hoc Mai Foundation
International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management
International Water Centre
IP Australia
Kellogg Brown & Root Pty Ltd
Law Council of Australia Ltd
Menzies School of Health Research
Murdoch University
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
Northern Territory Police
Queensland Department of Natural Resources
Queensland Department of Premier and Cabinet
Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries
Queensland University of Technology
RGH Pharmacy Consulting Services Pty Ltd
University of Canberra
University of Melbourne
University of New South Wales
University of Sydney
ROUND 1 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY China 111 Indonesia 64 Vietnam 49 Papua New Guinea 43 East Timor 21 Fiji 9 Solomon Islands 9 Vanuatu 8 Laos 7 Thailand 7 Cambodia 6 Iraq 1 Sri Lanka 6 Philippines 5 India 4 Afghanistan 3 Samoa 3 Kiribati 2 Pakistan 2 Cook Islands 1 Tonga 1 Tuvalu 1 Nauru 1 Niue 1 TOTAL 370