Australia is a stable, democratic and culturally diverse nation with a highly skilled workforce and one of the strongest performing economies in the world.
When Jessica Whyman packed up her life to move overseas for a New Colombo Plan scholarship, her packing list looked a little different to most of her peers.
La Trobe University Law and International Relations student Hammad Shahin is set to step foot in Indonesia for the first time next month after COVID-19 disruptions over the past three years.
Over the years, Mobility projects have proven successful in providing students with a rich experience in environmental engineering, environmental science, and energy management in an international context.
The 2023 round of New Colombo Plan (NCP) Scholarships will see the largest cohort of scholars travel to the Indo-Pacific since the initiative began in 2014.
As Olivia Leung reflects on her time as a 2018 New Colombo Plan (NCP) Mobility Student, she now fully appreciates how this has influenced both her personal and professional life.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, in partnership with the Australian Institute of Marine Science, hosted a New Colombo Plan Momentum event in Townsville.
“I chose South Korea as my host location as I felt it would allow me to achieve my goals through the NCP. I want to be exposed to new methods of thought and pursue my interest in dark matter density variations in the Milky Way.”