What if my degree is in a field that does not appear immediately relevant to AusAIDs work?
There are some fields which are clearly relevant to AusAID’s work such as economics, development economics, international relations/political studies, Asian and Pacific studies. However, you will not be precluded from AusAID’s Graduate Program on the basis of your field of study if you specialised in another field. The key to being successful in your application to join AusAID’s Graduate Program is to demonstrate that you have the skills/knowledge specified in the selection criteria.
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