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Indonesia Corruption Watch

About ICW Initiated in June 1998 by a number of concerned lawyers and NGO-activists, ICW strives for supporting the creation of a clean bureaucracy, politics and economic system. To achieve this goal the following objectives were formulated: to raise public awareness of the right to adequate public [...]

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CARE Indonesia

About CARE Indonesia CARE Indonesia is one of Indonesia’s most well-established, and effective development and humanitarian assistance agencies. CARE's current strategy includes a broad range of long-term development programs in disaster risk reduction, emergency response, environment and natural resource management, health, livelihoods and water and sanitation. CARE’s [...]

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Cardno

About Cardno Acil Cardno Acil work exclusively in international development assistance, and specialise in the management of projects that improve the economic and social welfare of communities in developing countries. They manage contracts that range from short-term, one-person assignments to multidisciplinary long-term projects with large teams and [...]

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AusAid

About AusAid The Australian Government's overseas aid program is a Federal Government funded program that reduces poverty in developing countries. AusAID reports directly to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. The overall aim of Australia's aid program to Indonesia is to serve Australia's national interest through assisting Indonesia reduce the incidence [...]

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February 2015 Intake (Semester 40) Summary

ACICIS Study Indonesia is very excited to announce its largest semester cohort ever in the 20 years of ACICIS’ existence. In January/February 2015 ACICIS sent 76 students from twenty-one Australian, UK and US universities to participate in seven ACICIS semester programs.

Practicum Testimonials

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Components (DSPP)

The following components are used to inform the ACICIS Academic Program Officer’s evaluation report. Students are required to satisfactorily complete all components in order to achieve an overall grade of ‘Satisfactory’ for the practicum: # Component Weighting Notes 1 Indonesian Language Classes 10% Undertaken at Atma Jaya University [...]

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Program Components (DSIP)

ACICIS’ DSIP program is composed of five key components, as outlined below. Students are required to satisfactorily complete all components in order to achieve an overall grade of ‘Satisfactory’ for the program: # Component Weighting Notes 1 Indonesian Language Classes 30% Undertaken at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) – [...]

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Practicum Accommodation

Hotel During orientation practicum participants will stay in one of a number of nominated hotels, and you will be send details of your hotel prior to your departure. Twin rooms will be booked so that rooms may be shared to keep costs down for participants. During orientation, information about long-term [...]

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Short Term Programs Visa & Immigration

In order to undertake short courses, training or internships for academic purposes in Indonesia, a B211A Visitor Visa is required. These activities are not permitted on a Visa on Arrival. ACICIS and our partner universities will arrange B211A Visitor Visas for all our short-term program participants. The B211A Visitor [...]