Stephen FitzGerald Scholars Program
The Stephen FitzGerald Scholars Program is a prestigious and unique national program that brings selected Chinese students to the capital for an immersive and rewarding three-day tour. Funded by the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations (NFACR), an initiative of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the program fosters strong and lasting links and cooperation between the two countries through the next generation of Chinese leaders.
Now in its third year, this unique opportunity has become a valued part of the Australian experience for those who gain selection. It promotes connections between Australia and China, and builds understanding and exchange between the two countries. The inaugural cohort had 30 Chinese scholars from 20 Australian universities. Their experiences are shared on the next page.
The Stephen FitzGerald Scholars Program is supported by the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations. The ANU Australian Studies Institute is proud to be a National Foundation for Australia-China Relations grant recipient.
Stephen FitzGerald AO
Stephen FitzGerald AO began his career as a diplomat, and then became an academic. He was China adviser to Gough Whitlam, and from 1973 to 1976 was Australia's first ambassador to the People's Republic of China. In 1980 he established the first private consultancy for Australian business and government in China. He is currently a board member of the independent public policy initiative, China Matters, and is an Honorary Fellow at the China Studies Centre at Sydney University.
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Tat Kuen Fung 冯达权
Murdoch University
I am currently pursuing a Master of Criminology in Australia, building on my passion for justice reform and policy analysis. Having grown up in Hong Kong and now studying abroad, I deeply appreciate the role that cross-cultural understanding plays in shaping fair and effective criminal justice systems. My academic journey focuses on crime prevention, justice policy, and restorative practices, with particular interest in how social and political contexts influence justice in different societies.… » read more
Yunrui Gu 顾芸瑞
Monash University
Yunrui Gu is currently a Master of Public Health (Research) student at Monash University. Her current research focuses on the association between resting heart rate and dementia in older adults. She holds a clinical medicine degree from China and previously worked as an intern doctor in hospital settings for one and a half years. With a strong interest in bridging clinical knowledge with public health practice, Yunrui is passionate about applying epidemiological methods to improve healthy… » read more
Shing Hin Ho 何承轩
Curtin University
Shing Hin (Kevin) is a Master of Commerce student at Curtin University, specialising in Information Systems and Technology with a focus on Data Analytics and Visualisation. With a background in digital marketing and over eight years of professional experience in Hong Kong, he is passionate about using data to drive meaningful insights and improve business outcomes. Looking ahead, he hopes to blend his skills in marketing and analytics to support evidence-based decision-making in dynamic, data-… » read more
Wui Yan Ho 何汇恩
Flinders University
I am Wui Yan Charlotte Ho and am completing a Master’s degree in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management at Flinders University. Being brought up in a multicultural and multilingual family in Hong Kong, I had the privilege to witness the power of languages and how cultures can enrich one’s life. This explains my immense interest and curiosity in them. My thesis on Hong Kong cultural heritage in South Australia has demonstrated the importance and benefits of understanding different… » read more
Kai Wing Hui 许佳荣
Swinburne University of Technology
My name is Kai Wing Hui, Dennis and I come from Hong Kong. I have been a journalist (reporter, editor and translator) in Hong Kong for over 12 years. My hobbies include travelling, watching movies, listening to music, playing badminton, and playing TV games. As an international master's student of Media and Communication, I recognize the importance of communication as the core value of today’s society, especially in Australia have numerous international students. My career plan is to be a… » read more
Hoi Man Lau 刘凯文
University of the Sunshine Coast
Hello! I’m Sharon, a final-year Master of Social Work student at the University of the Sunshine Coast. I began my career after completing a Bachelor of Social Work in Hong Kong, where I worked for five years supporting individuals and families affected by substance use. This experience shaped my deep commitment to social justice and strengthened my skills in advocacy, harm reduction, and trauma-informed care.Since moving to Australia, I have developed a strong interest in the healthcare system… » read more
Chaoran Li 李超然
Federation University
Chaoran (Celia) Li is a recent Master of Social Work graduate from Federation University Australia. Originally from Chengdu, China, she brings a diverse professional background that includes experience in advertising planning, brand marketing, community development, and social services.Celia also earned a bachelor's degree in Chinese Language and Literature in China, with a focus on comparative literature, folklore, and communication. Her interdisciplinary background provides a strong… » read more
Jialei Ding 丁嘉磊
Swinburne University of Technology
Jialei (Brian) Ding is a final year Mechanical Engineering (Honours) student at Swinburne University of Technology. He hails from the picturesque coastal city of Xiamen in China. Brian has excelled academically and has a passion for research. He possesses extensive experience in project management and leading teams to solve real-world problems across disciplines. His current research focuses on the theory and practical applications of topology optimization, and he is eager to apply pioneering… » read more
Wenqing Fan 樊文清
University of Queensland
My name is Wenqing Fan, and I am currently pursuing a Master of Pharmaceutical Industry Practice at the University of Queensland. I'm from Beijing, China. My academic journey (my undergraduate major) began in the realm of Chinese medicine, where I delved into the study of natural herbs, their healing properties, and traditional practices. After coming to the University of Queensland, my research field is more focused on clinical trial and chemical medicines. It is interesting to discover the… » read more
Ruolin Fang 方若琳
University of Queensland
Ruolin Fang is currently pursuing Master of Commerce at the University of Queensland. Originally from Guangzhou, China, she has an interest in the intersection of finance, psychology and international business. Her undergraduate research focused on corporate governance, with a case study of an acquisition in China's energy sector. In addition to her academic studies, Ruolin has gained practical experience through internships in financial analysis and business development, where she developed a… » read more
Jiafu Hao 郝嘉甫
University of Wollongong
Jiafu Hao, originally from Inner Mongolia, China, is a bachelor at University of Wollongong's School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering. Specializing in the field of telecommunication and machine learning, Jiafu has published one paper in international conference. He also represented UOW in the 5-MICC competition organized by ICASSP and won the first prize. He has a high interest in research and plans to start a PhD career in the future. Outside of her professional life… » read more
Kaixin He 何凯鑫
University of South Australia
I am a final-year Laboratory Medicine student at the University of South Australia (UniSA). Originally from Guangdong China, I was inspired to pursue studies in Australia by the late Dr. Jian Zhou’s story of co-inventing HPV vaccines with Prof. Ian Fraser. Through the world-class education at UniSA, I have gained a solid foundation and practical skills in clinical pathology. In particular, my interests lie in haematology, immunology, and virology, which are exciting disciplines that have… » read more
Xueting Hong 洪雪婷
RMIT University
Hi, I am Xueting Hong. I am a Master student of Laboratory Medicine at RMIT University. I am interested in degenerative diseases and would like to promote personalised precision diagnostics as a medical scientist. I am the current student representative on the committee of the Australian Institute of Medical and Clinical Scientists (AIMS) Victoria Branch, where I assisted the initiation of AIMS×RMIT Career Discovery Night. Before coming to studying in Australia, I earned my Bachelor of Science… » read more
Yijia Ji 季怡佳
Monash University
Yijia Ji, also known as Jessica (she/her), is from Shanghai, China, and has recently completed her Honours Degree in Pharmaceutical Science at Monash University, where she focused on malaria drug target identification. With aspirations to pursue a PhD in pharmaceutical research, Jess aims to make a lasting impact through her work, contributing to new therapeutic discoveries, especially for underprivileged and vulnerable populations around the world. Outside the lab, Jess works as an English… » read more

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National Cultural Institutions
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Check out their websites for exhibition schedules:
- National Gallery of Australia is located at Parkes Place, Parkes ACT 2600. Open 10am–5pm daily (closed Christmas Day).
- National Portrait Gallery is located at King Edward Terrace, Parkes ACT 2600. Open 10am–5pm daily (closed Christmas Day).
- National Library of Australia is located at Parkes Place, Canberra ACT 2600. Open 10am–8pm, Monday-Thursday, 10am–5pm, Friday-Saturday, and 1:30–5pm Sunday. Closed on public holidays.
- National Museum of Australia is located at Lawson Crescent, Acton Peninsula, ACT 2601. Open 9am–5pm daily (closed Christmas Day).
- National Archives of Australia is located at Kings Avenue, Parkes ACT 2600. Open 9:30am-4:30pm daily.
- National Film and Sound Archive of Australia is located at McCoy Circuit, Acton ACT 2601. Open 10am–4pm daily.
- Australian War Memorial is located at Treloar Crescent, Campbell ACT 2612. Open 10am–5pm daily (closed Christmas Day).
- Australian National Botanical Gardens is located at Clunies Ross Street, Acton ACT 2600. Open 9.30am–4.30pm daily (closed Christmas Day).
- National Arboretum Canberra is located at the western end of Lake Burley Griffin, six kilometres from the centre of Canberra. Open 9am–4pm daily (closed Christmas Day).
- Questacon (National Science & Technology Centre) is located at King Edward Terrace, Canberra ACT 2600. Open 9am–5pm daily (closed Christmas Day).
- National Zoo & Aquarium is located at 999 Lady Denman Dr, Yarralumla ACT 2611. Open 9:30am-5pm daily.
Contact Us
All enquiries regarding the Stephen FitzGerald Scholars Program should be directed to admin.ausi@anu.edu.au