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2009 KPMG scholarship

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THIS SCHOLARSHIP IS CLOSED FOR THIS YEAR!

KPMG, in partnership with AFS Intercultural Programs Australia, is offering the opportunity to win a full year scholarship to any AFS country worldwide in 2009.

Students could have the chance to learn a new language and broaden their horizons by immersing themselves in a completely different culture, whilst also developing valuable work and life skills.

The scholarship will be entirely funded by KPMG and will cover:
√ Return travel from your home right to the door of your host family
√ Medical costs incurred during the visit, except for pre-existing conditions, dental and eye care
√ Accommodation and meals with a volunteer host family

Who is eligible?
Any permanent KPMG employee’s child or sibling who:
√ is aged 14-17
√ is attending secondary school at the time of application
√ meets the AFS application guidelines

How do I apply?
You can register your interest by enquiring online or calling 1300 131 736 by 30 April 2008.

I am ready to apply now!
You can complete an Online Application -click here.

When is the closing Date for Applications?
Ensure that your complete AFS online application is submitted by 1 July 2008.

Further information on KPMG can be found at the KPMG website

Where could the KPMG Scholarship take you?

Click on the above link to read a letter from KPMG scholarship winner Timothy Murphy, who is having a wonderful time in Brazil.

A year of tropical sun, latin dancing and friendly faces

Carley Hanily has already finished a year exchange to Panama- click on the above title to read about how she feels now that it has come to an end.

Summer in Europe

David Burdon has been in Germany for over 9 months and has had an opportunity to travel around Europe. To read about his experience click on the title.

 

KPMG Scholarship Winner

Congratulations to Farida Dad on winning the 2009 KPMG Scholarship!

”I believe going abroad and studying makes us more mature, active and more aware of the world education policy…it would bring me new experiences which could help me learn more about the relationship between different people around the world and give me a new perspective.”

Farida Dad will spend a year in the USA

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