Since 1980, nationals from Tanzania have been
sponsored by the Australian Government through the Australia Awards to
Study in Australia. Applicants from Tanzania are eligible to apply for
Masters and Short Course Awards.
Australia Awards Scholarships (Masters level)
Applications open 1 September – 15 December 2017
Priority areas are:
- Agricultural Productivity (Including transformation of agriculture for food self-sufficiency and export; development of irrigation particularly in selected agricultural corridors, and high-value crops including horticulture, floriculture, spices, vineyards)
- Extractives (including oil and gas)
- Public Policy (Human capital and skills development, with an emphasis on science, technology and innovation, tourism, trade and financial services,)
Applications will also be considered in the following sectors:
- Disability Studies
- Gender Studies
- Health
- Industrial Development (including industries that use locally produced raw materials such as textiles, fertiliser, cement, coal, iron and steel, as well as using public-private partnerships)
- Infrastructure (Including large investments in energy, transport infrastructure (port, railway, roads, air transport), water and sanitation and ICT)
Australia Awards Short Courses
Applications open 1 September – 15 January 2018
Priority areas are:
Australia Awards Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Applications 1 September 2017 to 30 November 2017.
Priority areas are:
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