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2023 APEC-Australia Women in
Research Fellowship (CLOSED)
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THE APEC-AUSTRALIA WOMEN IN RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP 2023 ROUND HAS CLOSED. 

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The APEC-Australia Women in Research Fellowship, initiated by the Australian Government, aims to support economic and technical cooperation to address the many challenges and opportunities that face the region.  

 

This fellowship program is designed for women by the Australian Government to offer 20 women researchers from developing economies up to AU$20,000 each, to work in partnership with an Australian education institution to undertake a research project over one to three months. This round of the fellowship aims to support women’s economic empowerment in the APEC region and human capital development in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields in developing economies.

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Since 2015, the APEC-Australia Women in Research Fellowship has helped many women in STEM fields by providing them with opportunities to work with professionals from reputable Australian research institutions and is specifically designed to assist with the particular challenges women in research face in undertaking cross-border research activities by providing financial support, helping them to connect with international researchers and world-class facilities, and developing a professional network.

READ WHAT OUR PREVIOUS FELLOWS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THE PROGRAM:

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“Overall, the fellowship program provided me opportunities to gain valuable knowledge and research experience through meetings and discussions with talented researchers and professors at UTS. I also enjoyed exploring UTS and visiting the beautiful and exciting city of Sydney.” -  Dr Thuy Thi Nguyen from Vietnam

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"I believe the strongest aspect for my personal life was that I could bring my 2 children to Australia during this fellowship program. My daughter benefited from the STEM culture from myself as a researcher as well from the school she attended." - Dr Aemi Syazwani binti Abdul Keyon from Malaysia

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"I found myself in an incredibly supportive Australian culture, where I was lucky enough to work alongside passionate professionals who were eager to share their expertise to help me build my skills and knowledge of business management. I would like to say thank you for 2022 APEC - Australia Women in Research Fellowship. It is a privilege to be chosen for this award. It has been paramount in supporting my professional development, while connecting me to a dynamic, high-impact academic industry in Australia." - Dr Kwanjira Kaewfak from Thailand

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Explore the inspiring projects that past fellows have completed over the years below!

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