The Australia-Japan
Foundation (AJF) seeks to advance Australia's engagement with Japan by
supporting cultural, academic, business and community exchange and facilitating
informed discussion on key bilateral foreign and trade policy issues. The
AJF board is also committed to supporting reconstruction efforts for
communities of the Tohoku region in north Eastern Japan. The annual
grants program facilitates this engagement.
The 2015-16 Australia-Japan Foundation
(AJF) grants program reflects the AJF's priorities as outlined in the Strategic
Plan (2014-17) on the AJF's website. In addition, this year, the
AJF will support up to six Publication Awards capped at AUD10,000
each.
Applications can be submitted online until the
grants round closes on Monday 20 April at 11.00pm (AEST).
The AJF Board encourages strong,
outcomes-focussed proposals under the following six priority areas:
i)
Reconstruction - proposals that will make a tangible difference by assisting
communities of the north eastern Tohoku region to recover from the devastation
of the earthquake/tsunami of 11 March 2011.
ii) Economics and Trade
– proposals
supporting economic diplomacy relating to Australia’s trade and investment
relationship with Japan particularly since the entry into force of the
Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement.
iii) Security and
Regional/International Relations – proposals supporting Australia and Japan’s
shared contribution to promoting peace and stability in the region and
globally.
iv) Education and Science
– proposals
that support the government's initiative of the New Colombo plan; collaboration
and exchange in education and science at all levels; and cooperation and
collaboration between leading tertiary education and science institutions in
Australia and Japan in areas of mutual interest.
v) Society
and Culture – proposals promoting professional, community and institutional
linkages between Australia and Japan which highlight Australian excellence and expertise
in Japan and enhances mutual understanding, friendship and respect.
vi) Communication,
Information and Advocacy – Proposals that contribute to relevant and up-to-date
information which project an accurate and positive image of Australia in Japan,
celebrate the enduring nature of the bilateral relationship and increase public
understanding of the importance of the Australia-Japan relationship in both
countries.
Applications can be made online at http://australia.or.jp/ajf/en/awards/grants. For
further information, please refer to the AJF's website at www.dfat.gov.au/ajf or
contact Sheree Minehan (AJF Manager) at ajf.australia@dfat.gov.au;
telephone: (02) 6261 3898.
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