Australia Award Indonesia Application Pack Renewable Energy Technologies and Policy 180218

Australia Awards
Indonesia

Australia Awards
Indonesia
Short Term Award Application Pack

Renewable energy technologies
and policy

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Goals and purpose of Australia Awards Indonesia
The Australia Awards are prestigious international Scholarships and Short Term Awards
funded by the Australian Government. They offer the next generation of global leaders an
opportunity to undertake study, research and professional development in Australia. The
goals and purpose of Australia Awards Indonesia are underpinned by five clearly defined
program outcomes relating to the benefits gained by the Indonesian alumni through the

award experience. These include: the alumni’s use of knowledge, attitude and skills to
influence their professional fields and communities; the linkages between the alumni and
Australian organisations, Australians; and the positive perceptions that Alumni have of
Australia and Australians.

Course Name
Renewable energy technologies and policy

Course objectives
The purpose of the course is to improve the knowledge of the participating Indonesian
regional governments, NGOs and private companies in understanding and utilising
renewable energy technologies suitable for their needs and in supporting the
abovementioned national government plan.
To better facilitate knowledge sharing, it is envisaged that the course involves relevant
regional government agencies, private companies, state-owned enterprises and NGOs.
These organisations will be asked to promote the course, nominate participants and
potentially attend/deliver sessions at the pre- and post-course workshops.

Learning Objectives



















Understand the foundations of renewable energy technologies and their
environmental and economic benefits
Understand current strategies and policies for utilising renewable energy

Analyse the energy needs in different regions in eastern Indonesia (incl. Bali) and
how renewable energy can supplement the currently used sources of energy
Compare solutions for renewable energy utilisation in Indonesia and Australia
Identify the different sources for renewable energy within Indonesia context
Understand the infrastructure investment and appropriate technology needed for
renewable energy
Understand the investors’ perspectives in renewable energy investment
Design policies and regulations that can facilitate investment in renewable energy
Build common understanding between the different participating organisations
regarding their role and responsibilities in renewable energy
Design strategies to involve private sector to promote renewable energy

To achieve these outcomes, the proposed short course offers a structured learning process
for participants that will utilise a range of learning methodologies, such as classroom
sessions; case studies; site visits to government agencies and private companies;
discussion and planning sessions; simulations and role plays; networking events; an in-

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depth course project. Participants are required to develop an Award Project as a method to
implement learning.

Dates and location
The award will be delivered over a 2-week period in Australia. The schedule is:




A 3-day Pre-Award Workshop in Makassar : 7 – 9 May 2018
A 2-week Short Course in Australia: 3 – 19 August 2018 (TBC)
A 3-day Post-Award Workshop in Bali (TBC): 27 – 29 November 2018

In Australia, the majority of the training takes place in one place but may include visits to
other locations for benchmarking and networking opportunities, meetings and site visits.

Participants
Awardees will be selected against the below selection criteria through a rigorous selection

process managed by Australia Awards Indonesia.
Course participant profile:









Participants from targeted agencies and organisations in the field of renewable
energy:
- Be a representative from provincial or municipal government in Eastern
Indonesia: South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, West Sulawesi, Central
Sulawesi, North Sulawesi, Gorontalo, Maluku, North Maluku, Papua, Papua
Barat, East Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara and Bali.
- Be a representative from private companies or financial bodies in Eastern
Indonesia.
- Be a representative from State-Owned Enterprises including State Electricity

Company (PLN) and Pertamina in Eastern Indonesia.
- Be a representative from NGO in Eastern Indonesia
- Be a representative from Universities in Eastern Indonesia
Endorsed by current supervisor/employer;
Committed to continue working in the same organisation for at least one year;
Committed to prepare and implement an Award Project as part of the course;
Committed to actively foster networks with multiple stakeholders including in
Australia and in Indonesia;
Committed to disseminate learning from the award with peers and stakeholders;
It is desirable that the applicants have at least IELTS5.0 or TOEFL 500 level
English language competence; however this is not a constraint to course
participation. Applicants are asked to provide evidence of any previous language
test, English language studies and/or participation in any overseas
forum/seminar/training should be submitted where possible as substitute.

Women and people with disability are strongly encouraged to apply.

Application Form
Please find enclosed an application form (MS Word). Please fill in the required fields,
attach the documents indicated in application document checklist and return to the

contact email identified in the application submission details section.

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Short Term Award – Application Form

Renewable energy technologies and policy
Full Name as shown on
Passport & ID Card if
Passport is not
available)
Date of Birth
Position
Echelon Level/Rank (if
applicable)
Work Unit
Directorate

Organisation
Work base city
Email 1
Email 2
Mobile Phone Number
Office Phone Number
Supervisor’s Name
Australia
Awards
strongly
encourages
applications from people with a disability.
Support, in the form of ‘reasonable adjustments’
will be provided to successful awardees with
disabilities for participation in the pre-award,
award and post-award workshop activities.

Yes

No


Do you have a disability? 1
Are you willing to support a participant with a
disability with (non-personal care) support during the
course if necessary?

1

If the answer is yes, and you are selected for participation in the course, Australia Awards will seek to obtain
additional information from you about your disability, utilizing the Washington Group set of questions and other
tools to ensure that you receive adequate support to participate.

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Application Document Checklist

Yes


No

Curriculum Vitae (CV) attached
Copy of latest academic certificate attached
Endorsement Letter from manager/superior attached
Copy of ID Card (KTP)

C

Copy of valid Passport biodata page 2- 5 *if available

C

Copy Evidence of IELTS/TOEFL or other English
language competence attached (where possible)
* such as evidence of any previous English language
studies and/or participation in any overseas
forum/seminar/training
Selection Questions

Please provide specific details in your answers. These answers will be assessed as
part of the selection process of successful participants.
What are you personal and professional career objectives?

How will you and your organisation benefit from attending this course?

Please describe in details how you will apply the knowledge gained through this course to
your organisation and your broader professional field.

Please describe what Award Project you plan to develop in the field of renewable energy
technologies and policy (each participant is expected to develop an individual/small group
development project, Award Project).

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Please describe your current role and duties and any other relevant experience you have
in the field of renewable energy technologies and policy.

Application Submission Details
Deadline

18 March 2017 (application received by Australia Awards Indonesia)
shorttermawards@australiaawardsindonesia.org

Queries

Candra.Summa@australiaawardsindonesia.org
(please write in the subject line: “Renewable energy”)

Lodgement

http://australiaawardsindonesia.org/content/13/short-term-awards

(online application)
Enquiries

shorttermawards@australiaawardsindonesia.org
(021) 527 7648

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