Australia Awards are prestigious international scholarships funded by the Australian Government as part of its long-term commitment to partner countries. The program aims to promote prosperity, reduce poverty, and enhance political stability by supporting education and leadership development. For many years, Australia Awards have supported professionals from Nepal to pursue higher education in Australia and return home with advanced skills, global exposure, and strong professional networks. Alumni of the program are contributing across government, academia, civil society, and the private sector, playing key roles in national development.
What the Scholarship Covers
- Full tuition fees
- Return airfares
- Living expenses
- Medical insurance
- Academic and preparatory support
- Access to a strong global alumni network
Application Deadline
30 April 2026, 14:00 AEST (9:45 AM Nepal time)
Priority Sectors
- Climate change
- Disaster risk reduction
- Economic development
- Education
- Gender equality, disability & social inclusion
- Governance
- Mental health & rehabilitation therapies
- Natural resource management
- Sustainable infrastructure development
Who Can Apply?
Applicants must:
- Be over 18 years old
- Be a citizen of Nepal and residing in Nepal
- Meet academic, work experience, and English language requirements
- Apply for a Master’s program (maximum two years) within priority sectors
Women, persons with disabilities, members of marginalised groups, and public servants are strongly encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
- Review eligibility and guidelines
- Research suitable university courses
- Prepare required documents
- Submit your application through OASIS before the deadline
Start preparing early and take this opportunity to gain global exposure and contribute to Nepal’s social and economic development.
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