Study in PNG

Applications for 2025 in-PNG scholarships are now closed. Information on applying for future rounds will be provided here when available. 

About Australia Awards in-PNG Scholarships

Australia Awards In-PNG Scholarships provide training in priority areas identified by the Papua New Guinean and Australian Governments and are delivered through selected partner institutions in PNG. Women, people with disability and people from rural and remote locations are encouraged to apply for an In-PNG Scholarship.

In-PNG Scholarships are available in four study areas:

Benefits of Australia Awards In-PNG Scholarships 

  • mobilisation and demobilisation travel to and from your province of residence to your chosen institution
  • medical kit (for nursing and midwifery awardees)
  • ‘reunion’ travel at Christmas if you are undertaking a program of study for more than 12 months
  • all tuition fees, and on-campus accommodation (if you are residing on-campus)
  • a one-off establishment allowance
  • a fortnightly contribution to your living expenses
  • contribution to medical expense for your study duration
  • on-award enrichment programs including support to prepare to enter the workforce on graduation
  • membership for one year as an associate member of the PNG- Australia Alumni Association (on successful graduation)

In-PNG Scholarships Stories

An urgent call to conservation

An urgent call to conservation

Humans are the largest consumers of the natural environment’s sustainable food sources, yet many people are not aware of the impact their actions have on the environment. Targeted awareness programs and conservation efforts in Kunua district, north Bougainville are...

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Media story attracts new business

Media story attracts new business

Glenda Supring (pictured above, centre) could not contain her excitement as she recounted the details of recent business opportunities that she received after Australia Award PNG published her story and the Australian High Commission posted it on their Facebook page...

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Going beyond the classroom to help students excel

Going beyond the classroom to help students excel

Overcrowded classrooms and a scarcity of teachers in the Wapenamanda District of Enga Province means teachers can have classes of fifty students, leaving little time for one-on-one learning. Rachel Koralyo, a teacher aide with a science degree and no teaching...

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