ACICIS: Up to $3,000 NCP Grants for Public Health Study Tour in Indonesia

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About the program

Embark on an eye-opening journey with the ACICIS Public  Health Study Tour! Explore Indonesia's healthcare landscape, immerse in local communities, and gain invaluable insights in just two weeks.

New Colombo Plan grants of up to $4000 are available to eligible students!

Read about previous UNSW participants' experiences here

Enrolment Type and Fees

Enrolment Type: DIRECT ENROLMENT 

Program Fees: $4,822 (Eligible students may be awarded NCP grants of $3000)

Application Process

Approval for credit transfer is at the discretion of your Faculty. Credit approval can only be given prior to the commencement of a Learning Abroad program - no retrospective requests will be accepted.

Please note: The objective of Learning Abroad Short Programs is to grant students an opportunity to learn in an international environment. Due to this, students are not eligible to receive Credit at UNSW for Short Programs undertaken in their country of permanent residence (home country). 

Your Learning Abroad Journey

Here are the 10 steps that make up the Learning Abroad process from start to finish:

Step 1

Check your eligibility (including progression check) and register via the link below

Step 2

Accept your UNSW nomination for the program

Step 3

Apply to the host institution or organisation

Step 4

Accept the offer from the host to secure your place

Step 5

Pre-departure preparation and planning

Step 6

Confirm your commencement of the program

Step 7

Connect and Engage while Learning Abroad

Step 8

Return from Learning Abroad and complete credit transfer (if applicable)

Step 9

Reflect and complete the Returned Student Questionnaire

Step 10

Become an Learning Abroad ambassador and share your experience!

Ready to apply?

Register your interest for this program at http://unsw.aglobal.education/st-application by 21 July 2024. Further instructions will then be sent to you by email.


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