Jamie Mackie Southeast Asia Travel Grant

The Australian National University (ANU)

Each year the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific (the College) may offer an award known as the Jamie Mackie Southeast Asia Travel Grant (the Award). The objective of the Award is to assist students to undertake research or study where they will benefit from travel to Southeast Asia. The aim of the Award is to promote Australias engagement with Southeast Asia and/or Southeast Asias engagement with Australia. Funding for this Award has been provided by friends, family and colleagues in memory of the late Emeritus Professor Jamie Mackie, scholar, mentor, advocate and pioneer in our collective understanding of Indonesia and Southeast Asia. The endowment promotes Jamies lifelong passions: Indonesia and Southeast Asia, Australias engagement in our region and racial respect and tolerance.

Eligibility

is a domestic or international student; is undertaking an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program at the College; is enrolled in a mobility course at the College; is intending to travel to Southeast Asia for the purpose of furthering their understanding of the region; can demonstrate that their travel will contribute to a better understanding and knowledge of any aspect of Australia in Southeast Asia, or any aspect of Southeast Asia in Australia.

Amount $3,000
Number per year 1
Frequency Once Only
For Australian students
For international students
Level of study Undergraduate / VET
Postgraduate
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