Picture of ASEAN-Australia Defence Postgraduate Scholarship Students, Professor Toni Erskine, Professor Gregory Raymond and Bina D'Costa

Picture of ASEAN-Australia Defence Postgraduate Scholarship Students, Professor Toni Erskine, Professor Gregory Raymond and Bina D'Costa

ASEAN-Australia Defence Postgraduate Scholarship Program

22 November 2020

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Senior Lecturer

Convener ASEAN Australia Defence Postgraduate Scholarship Program

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The ASEAN-Australia Defence Postgraduate Scholarship Program (AADPSP) is an innovative program that commenced in 2019, with its inaugural intake of Defence officials from Southeast Asia and Australia beginning a two-year Masters of Strategic Studies in Semester 2.

Australia’s then-Defence Minister Senator Marise Payne announced the program in 2018 at the ASEAN Australia Special Summit, and ANU successfully bid for the contract. In announcing the program Senator Payne said

“This program will be the first of its kind for ASEAN defence officials. It will see ASEAN’s and Australia’s best and brightest working together to share their experiences and develop their strategic thinking.”

“It will help us build our collective capacity to deliver sophisticated and effective regional defence cooperation in a dynamic regional security environment.”

“The scholarship exemplifies the new era in our partnership with ASEAN and strengthens Australia’s substantial and practical contribution to regional security and prosperity.”

Convened by Dr Gregory Raymond of the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, the program aims to develop a strong network of ASEAN defence leaders personally familiar with each other and Australia, as well as to increase analytical capacity for understanding contemporary strategic affairs. It also aims to increase engagement between ASEAN future leaders and the Department of Defence, Australian Defence Force, Australian public service and wider community.

The program commenced last year with Defence officials from each of Laos (LEUT Xayyaphone Chanthalaphone), Cambodia (MAJGEN Sam Sophea), Thailand (LCDR Kullmanoch Wanwarn), Vietnam (MAJ Luong “Murph” Ngoc), Malaysia (CDR Mazwan Bin Said), the Philippines (Ms Patricia Jison) and Australia (CDR Richard Donnelly).

As part of their Masters in Strategic Studies, the course members take a special course called Defence Leadership in ASEAN, which as the name suggests, focusses on issues of leadership in a Defence and ASEAN context. As part of this course they have had guest lectures from a wide range of experts both in Australia and overseas. Additionally, the course members come together regularly for special briefings and roundtables on ASEAN defence and security topics.

This year they have received briefings from a range of speakers, including Australia’s Deputy Head of Mission to ASEAN Ms Megan Jones, the Head of the National Security College Mr Rory Medcalf and Philippines journalist and author Mr Richard Heydarian. The group are expected to graduate at the end of first semester in 2021 and a new intake will commence in first semester 2022.

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