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Australian Government - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Advancing the interests of Australia and Australians internationally

Australia-Korea Foundation Scholarship Program

Please note: Applications for the 2010 Program are now CLOSED

Applications for the 2011 program will be opened in March 2010 and close in April 2010 for travel to Korea from August 2010 through to July 2011.

Please check this website regularly for updates.

Program Objectives

  • To develop a group of Australian graduates with good understanding of Korean society, politics, economy, culture and the bilateral relationship.
  • To increase Australia’s capacity to engage with Korea and to strengthen Australia-Korea relations through people-to-people and institutional linkages.

Target Groups

See program examples for each target group below.

The program will provide individual scholarships up to $25,000 targeted at the following three groups:

  • Australian graduates pursuing a career in an Australia-Korea related profession and developing networks in Korea for their future careers.
  • Australian graduates or honours students who are undertaking research in a field of study important to the Australia-Korea relationship.
  • Australian graduates or later year undergraduates who have studied Korean to further their language skills and cultural understanding through experiencing Korea first hand.

Eligibility and Application Details

Eligibility:

The Australia-Korea Foundation Scholarship is open to all Australian citizens and permanent residents who:
are currently enrolled or recent graduates of an Australian tertiary institution
are able to supply two referee reports, one of which must comment on the applicant's academic achievement. Further comment may be sought from referees.

Selection Process:

  • Please note: Applications for the 2010 Program are now CLOSED.

Applicants who meet the eligibility criteria will be assessed on the following selection criteria:

  • the strength of the proposed research, study or internship program
  • demonstrated interest in and understanding of Korea and Korean culture or an interest in increasing this knowledge
  • demonstrated cultural awareness and adaptability
  • academic merit

Costs:

The Australia-Korea Foundation Scholarship is provided to assist the recipient in covering costs associated with travelling to and living in Korea including (but not excluding other costs) such as: 

  • return economy class international airfare from Australia to Korea
  • departure taxes
  • Korean student visa (if applicable)
  • travel insurance whilst outside Australia
  • tuition fees (if applicable) including University application and enrolment fees
  • accommodation which may be university dormitory-style on campus or similar
  • contribution to living expenses
  • contribution to textbooks and other study materials
  • medical vaccinations, as required
  • health examination costs
  • passport fees (where applicable)
  • travel costs not mentioned above (including excess baggage and domestic flights to connect to international flights)
  • communication costs (telephone, internet, postage etc)
  • all other incidental costs

Deed Poll:

Successful applicants will be required to sign a Deed Poll which includes statements that:

  • he/she has read and understands the contents of the Australian Government Travel Advice for Korea (the latest travel advice is available from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Smartraveller website)
  • he/she will agree to abide by all Australian and Korean laws and regulations and all instructions from the Program coordinators for the duration of their participation in the Program
    any current or future claim against the Australia-Korea Foundation or any director, member, employee, contractor or associate of the Australia-Korea Foundation in respect of their travel to Korea is irrevocably waived
  • he/she is aware of and understands the conditions of a student visa that includes limitations on work whilst in Korea
  • he/she will agree to participate in an alumni association of the Australia-Korea Foundation Scholarship Program.

Applications:

Applicants must complete the application form. [ PDF | DOC ]

Program Examples for each Target Group

Australian graduates pursuing a career in an Australia-Korea related profession and developing networks in Korea for their future careers.

Australian graduates who have completed a tertiary degree in any discipline, who are keen to gain some work experience in Korea and development Korean cultural understanding and potentially Korean language skills for the workplace, may consider undertaking a program that includes options such as:

  • one semester of language study in Korea
  • one semester studying a business course at a leading university in Korea
  • a work placement or internship for up to 6 months in an Australian or Korean company based in Korea.

Individual scholarships may be provided up to a maximum of $25,000.

  • Australian graduates or honours students who are undertaking research in a field of study important to the Australia-Korea relationship.

Travel grants offered to researchers to undertake field work or a program of study in Korea, with preference given to those that have an identified host or partner organisation in Korea.
Researchers will gain an understanding of Korean culture and aspects of contemporary life in Korea while completing their research, which may be in any discipline.

Individual scholarships may be provided up to a maximum of $10,000.

  • Australian graduates or later year undergraduates who have studied Korean to further their language skills and cultural understanding through experiencing Korea first hand.

Travel grants offered to students who have demonstrated a high level of Korean linguistic ability to provide an opportunity to attend a Korean university for one semester or a full academic year, preferably through their home institutions exchange or study abroad programs.

Individual scholarships may be provided up to a maximum of $5,000.

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