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Sydney Southeast Asia Centre's 2017 School Grant applications have opened

4/4/2017

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A great opportunity for schools to apply for a small grant to support their languages programs.

There are up to five grants of $1,000 to Australian schools wanting to improve student knowledge or engagement with Southeast Asia, including through South East Asian languages. The scope and nature of eligible program proposals is quite broad. All primary and high schools within Australia are eligible to apply.

For more details, view the schools grant guidelines and application form

Applications close at 5pm Friday 28 April 2017.
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SSEAC Schools Grant 2016

8/9/2016

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The Sydney Southeast Asia Centre at the University of Sydney is offering TWO x $1000 grants to Australian schools wanting to improve student knowledge or engagement about Southeast Asia.

The grants are intended to fuel interest in Southeast Asia by introducing school students to aspects of Southeast Asian culture during their studies.

Applications that embrace Southeast Asian culture through all kinds of lenses including (but not limited to) language, history, food, performing arts, visual arts and sport are all welcomed.

This is an excellent opportunity to enhance the Indonesian program in your school.

See the link below for more details. Applications close on 16 September.
http://sydney.edu.au/southeast-asia-centre/research/grants.shtml#sch

Note: New ideas are encouraged and welcome. Successful applications in the past have included the following:
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For more information, contact Dr Elisabeth Kramer directly.

Elisabeth Kramer PhD| Deputy Director
Sydney Southeast Asia Centre
T +61 2 9351 6770 
E elisabeth.kramer@sydney.edu.au   |
​W  http://sydney.edu.au/southeast-asia-centre/
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SSEAC Schools Grants 2015-16

11/8/2015

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The Sydney South East Asia Centre is offering five grants of $1000 to Australian schools wanting to improve student knowledge or engagement about Southeast Asia.

These grants are intended to fuel interest in Southeast Asia by introducing school students to aspects of Southeast Asian culture during their studies. For the purposes of the grant, Southeast Asia is defined as Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam. 

Grant guidelines and an application form are included below. For more information, visit the SSEAC website or email sseac@sydney.edu.au

Applications close Friday 25 September 2015.
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Go8 LOTE Incentive Schemes 2014

5/3/2014

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Read about bonus points offered by the Go8 universities for senior students of Languages.
http://www.go8.edu.au/__documents/university-staff/agreements/lote_august2011-.pdf

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