
About the program
The ACICIS Professional Practicum (Internship) Programs provide students with a unique opportunity to gain professional experience and establish networks in Indonesia. Students undertake Indonesian language and cultural classes, and a series of seminars, as well as a professional placement (160 hour internship) with an Indonesian or international organisation. These programs allow students to complete intensive study over the university summer break.
Internship options include:
- Agriculture, Agribusiness, Food Science, Resource Management, Environmental Science, Sustainability
- Business, Banking & Finance, Trade & Investment, Start-Ups, Government, Marketing, Business Management, Graphic Design, Tourism
- Development Studies, Environment, Humanitarian Aid, Health, International Development, Global Security
- Journalism, Media & Communications, Public Relations, International Relations
- Law, Human Rights Advocacy, Corporate Law, Legal Aid, Legal Research
- And more!
No background in Indonesian language is required to participate in this program. More information on these study options, see here: https://www.acicis.edu.au/programs/practicum/
Why Indonesia?
Indonesia is rich in natural resources and cultural diversity. Indonesia will be a key economic partner in Australia’s future as they are expected to become the fourth largest economy in the world. Get to know our nearest neighbour!
Why Study In-Country?
● You may be eligible to receive academic credit towards your degree at UNSW Sydney
● Gain skills in a culturally diverse working environment
● Gain skills in living in another country
● Establish your international networks
● Be part of international projects
● Diversify your CV to be work-ready in the global workplace
NCP Grant Eligibility
You may be eligible to receive a $4,000 New Colombo Plan (NCP) Mobility Grant. Take this short quiz to find out: https://www.acicis.edu.au/programs/practicum/ncp-new-colombo-plan-mobility-grant/.
Eligible students can now receive two in-country NCP mobility grants! This means that you may be able to undertake either two short-term programs, two semester programs or one short-term and one semester program with the assistance of the New Colombo Plan mobility grants.
There is no separate application for a New Colombo Plan Mobility Grant. All students are strongly encouraged to apply and will have their eligibility to receive a grant assessed as part of the application process.
Enrolment Type and Fees
Enrolment Type: DIRECT ENROLMENT (Cross-Institutional Study)
Fees: Program fee $4,944
Application Process
If you wish to transfer credit for the program, you must first seek approval from your faculty for credit transfer through Cross-Institutional Enrolment.
For more information see - Applying for credit and funding for your overseas short course.
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 Credit Approval) and register via the link below |
Step 2 |
Accept your UNSW nomination for the program |
Step 3 |
Follow host institution's application process |
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 9 August 2023. Further instructions will then be sent to you by email.
More information
For further details:
- Visit - https://www.acicis.edu.au/programs/practicum/
- Email – [email protected]
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