Australia Awards Scholarships now accepting applications for 2024

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PRESS RELEASE: Applications for Australia Awards Scholarships should be submitted from February 1 to May 1, 2023.

Australia Awards Scholarships, the prestigious postgraduate scholarship program of the Australian government, are now open for applications for the 2024 intake.

“Australia Awards are all about making a difference. I encourage future leaders of the Philippines to apply,“ said Australian Ambassador to the Philippines, HK Yu PSM.

 

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