AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWSHIPS In ROUND 15 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $23.1 million has been committed to support 46 Australian organisations to host 111 Fellowships involving 1441 Fellows (commencing from March 2015) ROUND 15 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Australian Public Service Commission Commonwealth Scientific And Industrial Research Organisation Federal Court of Australia Australian Rugby Union Limited Cricket Australia Football Federation Australia Limited Volleyball Australia Ltd Asia Pacific Journalism Centre Australian Paralympic Committee Ltd. CLAN (Caring & Living As Neighbours) Incorporated Diplomacy Training Program Limited Fiba Oceania Inc The Macfarlane Burnet Institute For Medical Research And Public Health Ltd The Royal Australian And New Zealand College of Obstetricians And Gynaecologists Victorian Arts Centre Trust International WaterCentre Pty Ltd National Rugby League Limited P.a Marshall & A.k Smith Scope Global Pty Ltd WaterEd Australia Pty Ltd Bendigo Kangan Institute Department of Premier And Cabinet (VIC) Department of State Development Business And Innovation (VIC) Northern Territory of Australia State of Victoria - Department of Justice TAFE Queensland Western Australian Land Information Authority Accessuts Pty Limited Australian National University Curtin University of Technology Griffith University James Cook University Menzies School of Health Research Monash University Queensland University of Technology The Flinders University of South Australia The University of Queensland The University of Wollongong University of Melbourne University of New South Wales University of South Australia University of Southern Queensland University of Sydney University of Tasmania University of The Sunshine Coast ROUND 15 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Antigua and Barbuda 1 Micronesia, Federated States Of 3 Argentina 11 Mongolia 25 Bangladesh 34 Myanmar 87 Belize 1 Nauru 14 Bhutan 49 Nepal 48 Botswana 1 Nigeria 4 Brazil 15 Niue 4 Burundi 2 Pakistan 5 Cambodia 24 Palau 2 Cameroon 2 Palestinian Territory, Occupied 2 Chile 6 Papua New Guinea 42 Colombia 2 Paraguay 12 Congo, Democratic Republic 7 Peru 17 Cook Islands 12 Philippines 97 Dominica 1 Rwanda 2 Ecuador 11 Saint Kitts and Nevis 3 Fiji 42 Saint Lucia 2 Ghana 14 Saint Vincent and The Grenadines 2 Grenada 1 Samoa 10 Guyana 3 Seychelles 2 India 18 Sierra Leone 2 Indonesia 321 Solomon Islands 52 Jamaica 1 South Africa 8 Kenya 32 Sri Lanka 72 Kiribati 16 Suriname 3 Laos 6 Tanzania 17 Malawi 1 Timor-Leste 47 Malaysia 14 Tonga 21 Maldives 2 Tuvalu 6 Marshall Islands 1 Uganda 6 Mauritania 1 Uruguay 2 Mauritius 2 Vanuatu 20 Mexico 5 Vietnam 142 Wallis And Futuna 1 In ROUND 14 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $19.7 million was provided to 36 Australian organisations to support 78 Fellowships involving 1172 Fellows (commencing from January 2014) ROUND 14 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Australian National University Flinders University Griffith University La Trobe University Menzies School of Health Research Monash University Queensland University of Technology University of Adelaide University of Canberra University of Melbourne University of New South Wales University of Southern Queensland University of Sydney University of the Sunshine Coast University of Wollongong Asia Pacific Journalism Centre Australasian Society for HIV Medicine (ASHM) Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (AFAO) Burnet Institute Justice Equality Rights Access International Ltd (JERA International) St Vincent’s Australian Government Department of Infrastructure and Transport Chisholm Institute of TAFE Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Family Court of Australia Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Hydro- Electric Corporation IP Australia Landgate - Western Australian Land Information Authority Queensland Department of Education, Training and Employment (DETE) Access Macquarie accessUTS Pty Ltd CHARLTON BROWN Community Works Associates Pty. Ltd. International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM) International WaterCentre ROUND 14 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Angola 2 Nauru 2 Antigua and Barbuda 1 Nepal 8 Argentina 16 Nigeria 12 Bangladesh 59 Pakistan 33 Belize 2 Palau 6 Bhutan 47 Papua New Guinea 5 Botswana 4 Paraguay 1 Brazil 3 Peru 16 Cambodia 39 Philippines 53 Comoros 2 St Kitts and Nevis 2 Cook Islands 2 St Lucia 2 Cuba 1 St Vincent and the Grenadines 2 Dominican Republic 2 Samoa 9 Egypt 16 Seychelles 2 Fiji 12 Solomon Islands 5 Ghana 5 South Africa 5 Grenada 2 Sri Lanka 35 Guyana 2 Suriname 1 303 Tanzania 31 Indonesia Jamaica 2 Timor Leste 9 Kenya 11 Tokelau 2 Kiribati 4 Tonga 19 Laos 36 Tuvalu 5 Lesotho 8 Uganda 2 Malawi 1 Uruguay 1 Maldives 28 Vanuatu 2 Mauritius 1 Vietnam 160 Mexico 7 Zambia 7 Mongolia 35 Zimbabwe 16 Myanmar 66 Total 1172 In ROUND 13 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $13.4 million was provided to 37 Australian organisations to support 58 Fellowships involving 733 Fellows (commencing from June 2013) ROUND 13 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Australian Catholic University Flinders University James Cook University Griffith University Mining Education Australia Monash University Nossal Institute University Queensland University of Technology Southern Cross University University of Adelaide University of Melbourne University of Newcastle University of Queensland University of Southern Queensland University of Sydney University of Western Sydney Asia-Pacific Journalism Centre Australian Red Cross Brien Holden Vision Institute Foundation CBM Australia Clinical Oncological Society of Australia International Women’s Development Agency Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Sight For All Limited Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Australian Government Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) Australian Government Department of Infrastructure and Transport Chisholm Institute of TAFE Queensland Department of Education, Training and Employment (DETE) TAFE NSW Sydney Institute The Children's Hospital at Westmead Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine Goodwill Consulting & Training International International WaterCentre Australian Rugby Union Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA)Australian Rugby Union ROUND 13 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Afghanistan Bangladesh Botswana Cambodia Cameroon Central African Republic Chile Colombia Cook Islands Djibuti Ecuador Egypt 1 33 3 48 1 1 1 3 2 2 8 1 Myanmar Nepal Nigeria Niue Pakistan Palau Papua New Guinea Palestinian Territories Peru Philippines Samoa Sierra Leone 31 31 5 1 34 2 32 1 3 32 2 Ethiopia Fiji Federated States of Micronesia Ghana India Indonesia Jamaica Kenya Kiribati Laos Madagascar Maldives Mali Mongolia 29 12 1 1 13 93 1 8 10 3 2 10 1 18 Solomon Islands South Africa South Sudan Sri Lanka Tanzania Thailand Timor Leste Togo Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Vietnam Zambia 14 4 10 42 18 1 17 1 12 1 7 122 2 Total 733 2 In ROUND 12 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $10.5 million was provided to 31 Australian organisations to support 55 Fellowships involving 614 Fellows (commencing from January 2013) ROUND 12 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Australian National University Griffith University Monash University Macquarie University – Access Macquarie Limited Nossal Institute University Queensland University of Technology University of Adelaide University of Canberra University of New England University of New South Wales University of Queensland University of Sydney University of Technology Sydney - Access UTS University of Western Sydney University of Wollongong Australian Conservation Foundation Incorporated Burnet Institute RANZCO AGWEST International Landgate Queensland Department of Education, Training and Employment Sydney Institute of TAFE The National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance Vaccine Preventable diseases FIBA Oceania ICE WaRM International WaterCentre St Vincent’s Mental Health The College of Law limited CPA Australia Cricket Australia Planning Institute of Australia ROUND 12 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Bangladesh Belize Bhutan Botswana Brazil Cambodia Cameroon Cook Islands 1 2 1 32 2 28 2 1 6 1 4 Mongolia Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nepal Nigeria Palau Papua New Guinea Paraguay Philippines Rwanda 16 1 52 2 23 5 1 9 9 17 1 Democratic Republic of the Congo 3 St Kitts and Nevis 2 Dominica Federated State of Micronesia Fiji Gambia Ghana Grenada Guyana Haiti India Indonesia Kenya Kiribati Laos Madagascar Malawi Maldives Marshall Islands Mauritius 2 2 8 8 2 2 2 2 13 99 13 4 14 2 3 2 1 5 St Lucia St Vincent and Grenadines Samoa Senegal Solomon Islands Sri Lanka Suriname Tanzania Thailand Timor Leste Tonga Uganda Uruguay Vanuatu Vietnam Zambia Zimbabwe 2 2 3 1 21 19 2 17 3 5 18 2 4 5 88 3 14 Total 614 In ROUND 11 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $16.25 million was provided to 39 Australian organisations to support 78 Fellowships involving 907 Fellows (Commencing from July 2012) ROUND 11 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Australasian Society for HIV Medicine Australia Pacific Journalism Centre Australian Catholic University Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations Incorporated Australian Federation of Disability Organisations (AFDO) Ltd Australian Trade Training College Burnet Institute Charles Sturt University Children’s Rights International Deakin University Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Environmental Defenders Office Ltd Fauna & Flora International Australia Flinders University Griffith University International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM) Integrated Environmental Services Australia International Centre for Eye Care Education James Cook University JERA International Landgate International MEGT (Australia) Ltd Monash University Nossal Institute Limited Oz Green Planning Institute of Australia Queensland University of Technology RANZCOG Sight for All The Children's Hospital Westmead Trade and Investment Queensland University of Adelaide University of Melbourne University of Southern Queensland University of Sydney University of Technology Sydney - Access UTS University of the Sunshine Coast University of Western Australia University of Wollongong ROUND 11 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Afghanistan Argentina Bangladesh Belize Bhutan Botswana Brazil Burma (Myanmar) Cambodia Cameroon China Colombia Cook Islands Cuba Dominica East Timor El Salvador Ethiopia Federated States of Micronesia Fiji Gambia Ghana Grenada Guatemala Guyana Haiti India Indonesia Kenya Kiribati Laos 1 10 35 3 3 7 1 17 35 4 48 10 2 4 1 22 1 2 3 9 5 47 2 4 2 2 23 154 20 11 15 Malawi Mexico Mongolia Mozambique Nepal Nigeria Niue Pakistan Palau Papua New Guinea Philippines Rwanda St. Kitts & Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent & The Grenadines Samoa Senegal Sierra Leone Solomon Islands South Africa Sri Lanka Suriname Tanzania Thailand Tonga Uganda Vanuatu Vietnam Zambia 4 1 13 8 23 9 4 20 1 32 34 2 2 2 1 3 1 6 24 1 52 2 28 3 3 12 4 97 12 Total 907 In ROUND 10 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $9.6 million was provided to 36 Australian organisations to support 56 Fellowships involving 534 Fellows (Commencing from January 2012) ROUND 10 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Asia Pacific Journalism Centre Australasian Society for HIV Medicine Australian National University Black Dog Institute Boxhill Institute of Technical and Further Education Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE Charlton Brown (Mertise Pty Ltd) Chisholm Institute of TAFE Deakin University Department of Training and workforce Development Flinders University Griffith University International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM) International WaterCentre Pty Ltd (IWC) Kangan Institute Landgate, Western Australia Legal Aid Queensland Local Government Managers Australia Macfarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health Melbourne University – Nossal Institute Menzies School of Health Research Murdoch University NGIS Australia P/L Queensland University of Technology Rural Solutions SA – Department of Primary Industries and Resources Sight For All Limited Southern Cross University St Vincents Mental Hospital (Melbourne)Ltd TAFE NSW The Fred Hollows Foundation University of Adelaide University of New South Wales University of Queensland University of Sydney University of Technology, Sydney Western Australian Agriculture Authority ROUND 10 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Afghanistan Angola Argentina Benin Bhutan Brazil Burkina Faso Burma (Myanmar) Cambodia Chile China Colombia Comoros Djibouti Egypt Ethiopia Fiji Ghana India Indonesia Ivory Coast Kenya Kiribati Laos Liberia Malawi Maldives Mali Marshall Islands Mongolia Morocco 13 2 7 1 1 4 3 12 15 1 99 8 4 2 12 17 19 13 24 23 3 6 1 2 2 6 2 3 4 20 3 Mozambique Nepal Nigeria Niue Pakistan Palau Palestine Territories Papua New Guinea Paraguay Philippines Rwanda Samoa Senegal Solomon Islands South Africa Sri Lanka Tanzania Thailand Timor-Leste Togo Tokelau Tonga Tunisia Tuvalu Uganda Uruguay Vietnam Zambia 2 12 7 2 1 2 1 26 1 23 5 5 2 4 2 2 3 4 9 11 2 4 1 3 6 2 55 4 TOTAL 534 In ROUND 9 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $16.1 million was provided to 44 Australian organisations to support 74 Fellowships involving 804 Fellows (Commencing from July 2011). ROUND 9 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Asia Pacific Journalism Centre Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Australian Federal Police Australian Fisheries management Authority Australian Red Cross Australian Secondary Principals’ Association(Inc) Australian Trade Training Collage Ltd Box Hill Institute of Technical and Further Education Cancer Council Queensland Charles Sturt University Curtin University Deakin University Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of Infrastructure and Transport Environmental Defenders office Ltd Flinders University o Gender consortium, Centre for Development Studies Griffith University International Water Centre Pty Ltd James Cook University JTA International JERA International, Justice Equality Rights Access International Ltd Landgate, The Western Australian Land Information Authority Macfarlane Burnet Institute for medical Research and Public health Marrickville Council Monash University OzGREEN Planning Institute Australia Queensland Parliamentary Service Queensland University of Technology Standards Australia Limited The Australian National University The Childrens’ Hospital at Westmead The Royal Australian and New Zealand Collage of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists The University of Adelaide The University of Melbourne o Nossal Tropical North Queensland Institute of TAFE University of Canberra University of New South Wales University of Sydney University of the Sunshine Coast University of Western Australia University of Wollongong WaterEd Australia Pty Ltd International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM) Victoria University ROUND 9 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Afghanistan Antigua & Barbuda Argentina Bangladesh Barbados Belize Bhutan Botswana Burma (Myanmar) Cambodia Cameroon Chile China Colombia Cook Islands El Salvador Fiji Ghana Grenada Guatemala Guyana Haiti India Indonesia Jamaica Kenya Kiribati Laos Maldives Mali Marshall Islands Mauritius Mongolia 1 1 1 31 1 1 8 7 2 61 1 5 150 5 2 2 4 2 2 3 1 1 14 160 1 12 2 12 10 8 2 3 15 Namibia Nepal Nigeria Pakistan Palestine Territories Papua New Guinea Philippines Rwanda Samoa Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Solomon Islands South Africa Sri Lanka St Kitts St Lucia St Vincent & Grenada Swaziland Tanzania Thailand Timor-Leste Tonga Trinidad & Tobago Tuvalu Uganda Vanuatu Vietnam Zambia 1 13 4 7 2 41 3 9 18 1 1 1 16 2 17 1 2 1 1 4 8 26 3 2 1 3 11 66 8 TOTAL 804 In ROUND 8 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $9.8 million was provided to 44 Australian organisations to support 67 Fellowships involving 550 Fellows (Commencing from January 2011). ROUND 8 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS AccessUTS Pty Limited Asia Pacific Journalism Centre Australasian Society for HIV Medicine Australian Catholic University Australian Conservation Foundation Incorporated Australian Council for Private Education and Training Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Australian Federal Police Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Australian Orang-utan Project Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation Charles Darwin University - Menzies School of Health Research Department of Agriculture of Food - Western Australia (AGWEST International) Department of Infrastructure Transport Regional Development and Local Government Department of Training and Workforce Development - Education & Training WA Flinders University Griffith University International Water Centre Pty Ltd James Cook University Landgate, The Western Australian Land Information Authority Monash University Murdoch University NGIS Australia Pty Ltd Planning Institute Australia Queensland State Department of Education and Training International Queensland University of Technology Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology - The Australian APEC Study Centre Sight For All Limited South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Services Southern Cross University Spectrum Migrant Resource Centre Inc St. Vincent's Hospital (Melbourne) Limited The Australian National University - ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, Research Office The George Institute for International Health The University of Melbourne o The Nossal Institute for Global Health University of New South Wales o National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research University of Newcastle University of Queensland University of Sunshine Coast University of Sydney o Australian Mekong Resource Centre o Sydney Medical School o The Health and Sustainability Unit and Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific University of Tasmania - The Australian Maritime College University of Technology Sydney WaterEd Australia Pty Ltd International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM) ROUND 8 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Argentina Bangladesh Botswana Brazil Burkina Faso Burma (Myanmar) Cambodia Chile China Cook Islands Ecuador Federated States of Micronesia Fiji Ghana India Indonesia Iraq Kenya Kiribati Laos Liberia Mexico Mongolia Mozambique 9 14 4 3 1 3 9 1 90 2 1 1 7 4 7 102 15 2 2 23 2 4 31 3 Namibia Nauru Nepal Nigeria Pakistan Palestine Territories Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Solomon Islands South Africa Sri Lanka Tanzania Thailand Timor-Leste Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Vietnam 2 3 4 10 6 1 30 1 2 28 7 1 20 1 11 19 11 1 5 45 TOTAL 550 In ROUND 7 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $7.3 million was provided to 29 Australian organisations to support 43 Fellowships involving 403 Fellows (Commencing from July 2010) ROUND 7 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Asia Pacific Journalism Centre Australian Electoral Commission Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Australian Volunteers International Black Dog Institute Charles Sturt University Children’s Hospital at Westmead CPA Australia Department of Education and Training, Vocational Education and Training, QLD Department of Training and Workforce Development, Education and Training International, WA Gold Coast Institute of TAFE Griffith University IceWarm International Water Centre JERA – Justice Equality Rights Access International La Trobe University o Centre for Dialogue o School of social Sciences Lennon Training Consultants Macfarlane Burnet Institute Monash University On-Q Human Resources Ltd Rotary Club of Bundaberg West TAFE Director Australia The Australian National University The Fred Hollows Foundation The Royal Australian & New Zealand Collage of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists University of Adelaide University of Melbourne – Nossal Institute for global health University of Newcastle University of Sydney o Hoc Mai Foundation o Plant Breeding Institute o Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific University of the Sunshine Coast. ROUND 7 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Argentina Bhutan Brazil Cambodia China Federated States of Micronesia Fiji India Indonesia Kiribati Laos Mexico Mongolia Nepal Niue Pakistan Papua New Guinea Philippines Samoa Solomon Islands Sri Lanka Thailand Vanuatu Vietnam 2 5 1 36 55 1 7 30 57 1 20 8 6 24 1 10 6 22 6 3 46 7 1 48 TOTAL 403 In ROUND 6 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $6.05 million was provided to 27 Australian organisations to support 36 Fellowships involving 267 Fellows (Commencing from January 2010). ROUND 6 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Asia Pacific Journalism Centre Australian Federal Police Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania Centre for Creative and Authentic Leadership, ACU National Charles Sturt University Deakin University Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Flinders University Fremantle Hospital & Health Service Griffith University International WaterCentre Landgate, The Western Australian Land Information Authority Monash University Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia Planning Institute of Australia Queensland Department of Education & Training Queensland University of Technology Queensland University of Technology in partnership with CBM Australia-Nossal Institute Research Institute for Asia & the Pacific, University of Sydney The Australian National University The Australian National University, with in-kind contribution from the UNSW The Fred Hollows Foundation University of New South Wales University of Melbourne o Australian International Health Institute Ltd o Centre for International Mental Health University of Queensland ROUND 6 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Afghanistan Bangladesh Cambodia China India Indonesia Iraq Laos Nepal Pakistan Palestinian Territories Papua New Guinea Philippines Samoa Solomon Islands Sri Lanka Thailand Timor-Leste Tonga Vanuatu Vietnam 1 19 7 28 22 38 1 4 20 9 1 10 4 10 12 6 5 15 19 2 34 TOTAL 267 In ROUND 5 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $7.6 million was provided to 32 Australian organisations to support 42 Fellowships involving 346 Fellows. (Commencing from July 2009) ROUND 5 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Asia Pacific Journalism Centre Attorney-General’s Department Australasian Society for HIV Medicine Australian Catholic University Australian Council for Educational Research Australian Fisheries Management Authority Black Dog Institute CPA Australia Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Flinders University Green Building Council of Australia Griffith University International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management IP Australia Physical Disability Australia Planning Institute of Australia Queensland University of Technology RGH Pharmacy Consulting Services Rotary Club of Bundaberg West Royal Perth Hospital Sydney West Area Health Service The Australian National University (Crawford School of Economics and Government) The Children’s Hospital at Westmead Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre UNIFEM Australia University of Adelaide University of Queensland University of Melbourne o Asialink (lead agency) and St Vincent’s Health o Australian International Health Institute Ltd o Centre for International Mental Health University of South Australia (Australia Technology Network) University of Sydney o Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific o Học Mãi, The Australia Vietnam Medical Foundation University of the Sunshine Coast University of Technology, Sydney ROUND 5 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Indonesia China Vietnam Cambodia Mongolia Timor-Leste India Thailand Papua New Guinea Laos Pakistan Fiji Sri Lanka Solomon Islands Federated States of Micronesia Philippines Palau Samoa Cook Islands Bhutan Nauru TOTAL 87 66 64 20 19 11 11 11 9 7 6 6 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 346 In ROUND 4 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $5.09 million was provided to 15 Australian organisations to support 24 Fellowships involving 252 Fellows (Commencing from January 2009). ROUND 4 – SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Australian Red Cross & the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations Australian Fisheries Management Authority Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government International Water Centre Landgate, The Western Australian Land Information Authority Planning Institute of Australia Queensland University of Technology RMIT University The Australian International Health Institute (University of Melbourne) Ltd The Children's Hospital at Westmead Tropical North Queensland Institute of TAFE The University of New England The University of Sydney University of Technology Sydney - World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Development ROUND 4 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Indonesia China Papua New Guinea Fiji Nepal Maldives Philippines Vietnam Solomon Islands East Timor Pakistan Tonga Cambodia Cook Islands 56 51 19 17 13 11 13 12 9 7 6 6 4 4 India Samoa Nauru Niue Vanuatu Sri Lanka Laos Tokelau TOTAL 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 252 In ROUND 3 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $11.76 million was provided to 38 Australian organisations to support 55 Fellowships involving 522 Fellows (Commencing from July 2008). ROUND 3 - SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS AIDS Council of New South Wales Inc Asia Pacific Journalism Centre Attorney-General’s Department Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd Australian Customs Service - Border Protection Command Australian Institute of International Affairs Australian National University Australian Universities Quality Agency Bayside Health - The Alfred Biosecurity Centre Operations Ltd Chisholm Institute of TAFE CPA Australia Curtin University of Technology Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australian Catholic University Flinders University International Centre for Excellence in Water Resources Management International Help Fund Australia International Needs Australia Landgate, The Western Australian Land Information Authority Macfarlane Burnet Institute of Medical Research and Public Health Monash University - Melbourne APEC Finance Centre National Centre for Vocational Education Research Ltd People with Disability Australia Planning Institute of Australia Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Water Queensland University of Technology RGH Pharmacy Consulting Services Southern Cross University Telethon Institute for Child Health Research University of New South Wales University of Queensland University of Sydney Hoc Mai, The Australia Vietnam Medical Foundation University of Tasmania University of Technology Sydney University of Western Australia Yellow Edge Pty Ltd ROUND 3 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Vietnam China Indonesia Philippines Mongolia Thailand Laos Maldives East Timor Cambodia Papua New Guinea India Samoa Nepal Sri Lanka Solomon Islands Fiji Pakistan Tonga Vanuatu Kiribati Bangladesh Cook Islands Federated States of Micronesia Nauru 128 102 85 27 19 16 15 15 14 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 8 5 5 5 4 2 1 1 1 TOTAL 522 In ROUND 2 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $4.33 million was provided to18 Australian organisations to support 21 Fellowships involving 173 Fellows (announced April 2008). ROUND 2 - SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Administrative Appeals Tribunal Attorney-General's Department Department of Immigration and Citizenship National Library of Australia Supreme Court of Queensland Planning Institute of Australia Moreland City Council Australian Council for Education Research Queensland Department of Education, Training and the Arts Landgate, The Western Australian Land Information Authority Australian International Health Institute (University of Melbourne) Ltd Australian National University Griffith University Queensland University of Technology University of Melbourne University of New England University of Sydney Victoria University ROUND 2 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY Vietnam China Indonesia India Vanuatu Bhutan Papua New Guinea Philippines East Timor Thailand Cambodia Sri Lanka Tonga 40 35 31 19 17 6 6 5 5 3 3 2 1 TOTAL 173 In ROUND 1 of the Australia Awards Fellowships program, $8.15 million was provided to 39 Australian organisations to support 45 Fellowships involving 370 Fellows (announced March 2007). ROUND 1 - SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN HOST ORGANISATIONS Asia Pacific Journalism Centre & Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers Association Inc. Attorney-General's Department Australasian Society for HIV Medicine Australia Indonesia Institute Australian Catholic University Limited Australian Federal Police Australian Institute of International Affairs Australian Medical Association Queensland Australian National University Australian Strategic Policy Institute Department of Transport and Regional Services - Australian Transport Safety Bureau Charles Darwin University CPA Australia Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Flinders University Griffith University GRM International Pty Ltd Hoc Mai Foundation International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management International Water Centre IP Australia Kellogg Brown & Root Pty Ltd Law Council of Australia Ltd Menzies School of Health Research Murdoch University Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory Northern Territory Police Queensland Department of Natural Resources Queensland Department of Premier and Cabinet Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries Queensland University of Technology RGH Pharmacy Consulting Services Pty Ltd University of Canberra University of Melbourne University of New South Wales University of Sydney ROUND 1 – AUSTRALIA AWARDS FELLOWS BY COUNTRY China Indonesia Vietnam Papua New Guinea East Timor Fiji Solomon Islands Vanuatu Laos Thailand Cambodia Iraq Sri Lanka Philippines India Afghanistan Samoa Kiribati Pakistan Cook Islands Tonga Tuvalu Nauru Niue 111 64 49 43 21 9 9 8 7 7 6 1 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 TOTAL 370