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35197
Thu, 12/11/2008 - 19:11
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TWENTY-SEVEN INDONESIANS RECEIVE A'LIAN LEADERSHIP AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS
Jakarta, Dec 11 (ANTARA) - Australian Ambassador to Indonesia Bill Farmer hosted a farewell reception for 27 Indonesian recipients of 2008 Australian Leadership Awards scholarships on Thursday, the Australian Embassy reported in its Website.
"Twenty-seven future leaders from Indonesia have been awarded this prestigious scholarship, more than any one country," Farmer said. "This is testimony to the leadership talent in Indonesia and I hope awardees will not only contribute to the economic, social and community development of Indonesia but also strengthen the ties that bind our two countries."
In total, 150 Australian Leadership Awards recipients are drawn from 33 countries across the Asia-Pacific. As well as studying for postgraduate qualifications, awardees participate in a tailored scholarship development program providing the opportunity to discuss and debate emerging leadership issues affecting the region.
The 2008 Allison Sudradjat Awardees, named in honour of the former head of the Australian aid program in Indonesia, will also be announced. The top four Australian Leadership Awards recipients from Indonesia will receive an additional grant allowing them to take advantage of further opportunities to expand their knowledge and networks with Australia.
"The recipients of the Allison Sudradjat Award are, as was Allison, deeply passionate about development and committed to contributing to the future of Indonesia," Farmer said.
"Twenty-seven future leaders from Indonesia have been awarded this prestigious scholarship, more than any one country," Farmer said. "This is testimony to the leadership talent in Indonesia and I hope awardees will not only contribute to the economic, social and community development of Indonesia but also strengthen the ties that bind our two countries."
In total, 150 Australian Leadership Awards recipients are drawn from 33 countries across the Asia-Pacific. As well as studying for postgraduate qualifications, awardees participate in a tailored scholarship development program providing the opportunity to discuss and debate emerging leadership issues affecting the region.
The 2008 Allison Sudradjat Awardees, named in honour of the former head of the Australian aid program in Indonesia, will also be announced. The top four Australian Leadership Awards recipients from Indonesia will receive an additional grant allowing them to take advantage of further opportunities to expand their knowledge and networks with Australia.
"The recipients of the Allison Sudradjat Award are, as was Allison, deeply passionate about development and committed to contributing to the future of Indonesia," Farmer said.