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Security & Safety (IFGU)

ACICIS regards the safety and security of our participants 'in-country' as our first priority. We endeavour to give participants accurate, up-to-date information on the local security situation prior to their departure and to provide regular updates on any changes to that assessment. There is a range of practical things everyone [...]

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Itinerary (IFGU)

Indonesia from the ground up! will include: Jakarta (3 nights) An orientation program including a briefing on health and security, an Indonesian language basic survival skills tutorial, and a reception organised by the Australian embassy (subject to confirmation). Briefings on current Indonesian politics and the vibrant post-Suharto media scene in [...]

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Tour Dates (IFGU)

Indonesia from the ground up! will run on the dates listed below. To apply, fill out the application form online or download the pdf. July 2015 Tour January 2016 Tour Applications close: 15 May 2015 Applications close: 1 November 2015 Arrive in Jakarta: 4 July 2015 Arrive in Jakarta: [...]

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Tour Costs (IFGU)

The cost of the Indonesia from the ground up! study tour is AUD$3,588 per person. Participants must pay a deposit of AUD$675 when booking the tour and must pay the balance one month before the tour departs. What’s included in the tour? • All Accommodation  (3-4 stay hotels, with single [...]

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Other Programs

Indonesia Language Short Course (ILSC) Indonesia School Tours (IST) Indonesia From the Ground Up (IFGU) Public Health Study Tour (PHST)

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Indonesia From the Ground Up (IFGU)

Indonesia from the ground up! (IFGU) is an initiative designed to provide Australian educators with a comprehensive educational experience of Indonesia. Its initial development was funded by the National Asian Languages and Studies in Schools Program (NALSSP).

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