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ABOUT

The Australia Alumni Excellence Awards recognises and celebrates the achievements of Australia-educated Filipino leaders, innovators, and achievers who have made a positive contribution in their field, industry, or community.

ABOUT

The Australia Alumni Excellence Awards recognises and celebrates the achievements of Australia-educated Filipino leaders, innovators, and achievers who have made a positive contribution in their field, industry, or community.

AWARDS CATEGORIES

Australia Alumni Excellence Awards features three award categories:

Alumnus of the Year Award

  • Demonstrated visionary leadership and best practices at a local or international level; and
  • Evidence of outstanding contribution to their profession or industry.

Excellence in Innovation Award

  • Demonstrated innovation in their field or industry, which may include establishing of a successful enterprise or project; crafting creative ideas, designs or products for industry or government; or conducting pioneering research; among others; and
  • Evidence of outstanding contribution to their profession or industry.

Young Achievers Award

  • Demonstrated achievements or contributions of alumni under 35 years (at 15 June 2024) in their respective fields; and
  • Demonstrates potential to create future impact.

AWARDS CATEGORIES

Australia Alumni Excellence Awards features three award categories:

Alumnus of the Year Award

  • Demonstrated visionary leadership and best practices at a local or international level; and
  • Evidence of outstanding contribution to their profession or industry.

Excellence in Innovation Award

  • Demonstrated innovation in their field or industry, which may include establishing of a successful enterprise or project; crafting creative ideas, designs or products for industry or government; or conducting pioneering research; among others; and
  • Evidence of outstanding contribution to their profession or industry.

Young Achievers Award

  • Demonstrated achievements or contributions of alumni under 35 years (at 15 June 2024) in their respective fields; and
  • Demonstrates potential to create future impact.

ELIGIBLITY

The Australia Alumni Excellence Awards are open to all Filipinos who have graduated from a recognised Australian educational institution or Registered Training Organisation. This includes participants in short courses.

All alumni except past winners may apply or be nominated. Nominees or applicants must reside in the Philippines and their achievements and/or projects must have created significant impact in the Philippines.

ELIGIBLITY

The Australia Alumni Excellence Awards are open to all Filipinos who have graduated from a recognised Australian educational institution or Registered Training Organisation. This includes participants in short courses.

All alumni except past winners may apply or be nominated. Nominees or applicants must reside in the Philippines and their achievements and/or projects must have created significant impact in the Philippines.

NOMINATION AND SELECTION PROCESS

Applications may be done through self-nomination or third-party nomination.

We also encourage nominations from Australian educational institutions, employers, industry, colleagues, and community members.

Nominators, whether individuals or organisations, must complete and submit an Australia Alumni Excellence Awards Nomination Form.

An alumnus may be nominated for all award categories.

To further support the nomination, the following documents and information are encouraged to be submitted online:

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • List and contact details of individuals, organisations or institutions who have benefited from contributions made by the alumni.
  • Personal stories (experience of studying in Australia and how this has contributed to achievements)
  • Copies of awards or certificates of achievement
  • Links to research publications, news articles, multimedia content, project websites

Selection Process

Nominations/applications will be accepted online until 31 July 2024. Awardees will be selected by a panel chaired by a senior Australian Embassy official, and comprised of former awardees and distinguished leaders in the industry/community.

Should an individual receive several nominations in a particular category, only the first submission will be reviewed by the selection committee.

NOMINATION AND SELECTION PROCESS

Applications may be done through self-nomination or third-party nomination.

We also encourage nominations from Australian educational institutions, employers, industry, colleagues, and community members.

Nominators, whether individuals or organisations, must complete and submit an Australia Alumni Excellence Awards Nomination Form.

An alumnus may be nominated for all award categories.

To further support the nomination, the following documents and information are encouraged to be submitted online:

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • List and contact details of individuals, organisations or institutions who have benefited from contributions made by the alumni.
  • Personal stories (experience of studying in Australia and how this has contributed to achievements)
  • Copies of awards or certificates of achievement
  • Links to research publications, news articles, multimedia content, project websites

Selection Process

Nominations/applications will be accepted online until 31 July 2024. Awardees will be selected by a panel chaired by a senior Australian Embassy official, and comprised of former awardees and distinguished leaders in the industry/community.

Should an individual receive several nominations in a particular category, only the first submission will be reviewed by the selection committee.

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ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR

Dr Jaime Manalo IV

Dr Jaime Manalo IV won the Alumnus of the Year for his pioneering agricultural education and campaign. Dr Manalo's initiative trained young people about modern rice cultivation practices and empowered them to share this knowledge with their farmers parents.


The "infomediary campaign" has reached over 200 schools and 4,000 youth in remote rice-farming communities across the Philippines. It has led to increased rice yields and reduces pesticides use - contributing significantly to the country's food security and climate resilience goals.


Dr Manalo developed the campaign during his Australia Awards Master's scholarship at the University of Queensland, where he also earned his Doctor of Philosophy.

ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR

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Dr Jaime Manalo IV

Dr Jaime Manalo IV won the Alumnus of the Year for his pioneering agricultural education and campaign. Dr Manalo's initiative trained young people about modern rice cultivation practices and empowered them to share this knowledge with their farmers parents.


The "infomediary campaign" has reached over 200 schools and 4,000 youth in remote rice-farming communities across the Philippines. It has led to increased rice yields and reduces pesticides use - contributing significantly to the country's food security and climate resilience goals.


Dr Manalo developed the campaign during his Australia Awards Master's scholarship at the University of Queensland, where he also earned his Doctor of Philosophy.

EXCELLENCE IN INNOVATION

Dr Santiago Pena Jr

Dr Santiago Pena Jr received the Excellence in Innovation award for his advanced agricultural solutions in the Philippine pig industry. He established the Visayas State University Boar SemenLAB (Semen Laboratory Applications and Biotechnology) in Baybay City, Leyte province, to improve hog productivity and conserve local swine genetics.


"Our work at the Boar SemenLAB is crucial for the economic viability and food security of the Philippine swine industry," said Dr Pena.


Dr Pena completed his Master's degree in Tropical Veterinary Science and Doctor of Philosophy at James Cook University in Queensland as an Australia Awardee.

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EXCELLENCE IN INNOVATION

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Dr Santiago Pena Jr

Dr Santiago Pena Jr received the Excellence in Innovation award for his advanced agricultural solutions in the Philippine pig industry. He established the Visayas State University Boar SemenLAB (Semen Laboratory Applications and Biotechnology) in Baybay City, Leyte province, to improve hog productivity and conserve local swine genetics.


"Our work at the Boar SemenLAB is crucial for the economic viability and food security of the Philippine swine industry," said Dr Pena.


Dr Pena completed his Master's degree in Tropical Veterinary Science and Doctor of Philosophy at James Cook University in Queensland as an Australia Awardee.

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YOUNG ACHIEVER

Ramon Carlo Pio Roda

Mr Ramon Carlo Pio Roda was awarded Young Achiever for creating the first financial technology (FinTech) course at the University of the Philippines Diliman's School of Business.


"The financial technology course was designed to equip students with the skills needed to thrive in a highly competetive global job market", said Pio.


He developed the course during his Master of Commerce studies at the University of New South Wales under an Australia Awards scholarships.

YOUNG ACHIEVER

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Ramon Carlo Pio Roda

Mr Ramon Carlo Pio Roda was awarded Young Achiever for creating the first financial technology (FinTech) course at the University of the Philippines Diliman's School of Business.


"The financial technology course was designed to equip students with the skills needed to thrive in a highly competetive global job market", said Pio.


He developed the course during his Master of Commerce studies at the University of New South Wales under an Australia Awards scholarships.