Australia Awards – Nepal endeavours to support alumni to advance their professional development and make a difference in Nepal.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it difficult to attend professional development in person. Therefore, we are pleased to invite Australian alumni to apply for grants to access a wide range of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). Alumni may choose a MOOC that best suits their professional development needs.
Guidelines
- Applicants must reside in Nepal.
- All Australia Awards alumni and/or those who have pursued education from Australian tertiary institutions are eligible to apply for this opportunity.
- Applicants may apply for only one MOOC opportunity and must ensure that the MOOC contributes to one of the following Australia Awards – Nepal priority sectors.
- Economic Development
- Education
- Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion
- Governance
- Health
- Water Resource Management
- The MOOC cost must not exceed USD 200 (AUD 260). Applicants cannot select a course exceeding USD 200 for partial reimbursement.
- The MOOC can be selected from any service provider, including but not limited to:
- All interested applicants will need to complete their applications through the online application portal by 27 May 2021.
- Successful MOOC applicants may be required to present their new learnings at an Australia Awards – Nepal Alumni Forum in the future.
- Opportunities are awarded on a competitive basis and all decisions are final.
Key dates
- 27 May 2021: Online applications close.
- 16 June 2021: Successful applicants must register for their chosen course with support from Australia Awards – Nepal.
- 31 December 2021: The course must be completed.
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