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(ANTARA News) - The Australia-Indonesia Institute (AII) invites applications
from young Australians aged between 21 and 25 years willing to represent
Australia for two months in Indonesia during December 2011 to February 2012 as
members of the Australia-Indonesia Youth Exchange Program (AIYEP).
The program
aims to provide wider opportunities for young people from Indonesia and
Australia to appreciate the culture, development and way of life of each
other`s country, the Australian embassy said in a pres statement here on
Tuesday.
It is also
expected to build groups of young and potentially influential people in both
Australia and Indonesia who have knowledge and personal experience of the two
countries and who develop close and enduring links with each other.
Participants
will be chosen from applicants undertaking tertiary studies or employed in any
one or more of the areas such as agriculture, arts, music, Asian Studies,
economics, business, International Relations, education, engineering, science,
environmental management, journalism, sports, tourism and hospitality.
A good
level of Indonesian language is desirable though not essential as the program
makes allowances for some participants to learn the language during the period
of the exchange.
The
Indonesian AIYEP participants are due to arrive in Australia in October 2011,
and the closing date for applications is on 30 August 2011.
Editor: Priyambodo RH
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