$3,000 – $6,000 New Colombo Plan Mobility Grant Opportunities for UWA Students

Study Abroad in Indonesia Winter and Semester 2 2018

A significant number of $3,000, $5,000 and $6,000 New Colombo Plan mobility grants are available to undergraduate UWA students wishing to spend Winter or Semester 2 2018 studying abroad in Indonesia on one of ACICIS Study Indonesia’s in-country programs.

Students wishing to take up these mobility grant opportunities have the choice of the following programs:

Available Programs

Semester 2 2018

Winter 2018                      

Academic Credit Available

  • Semester Programs: up to 24 points
  • Indonesian Language Short Course: 6 points (one three week session) or 12 points (two three week sessions)

Depending on enrolment arrangements, it is often possible for ACICIS tuition fees to be covered by HECS-HELP. Please liaise with Matthew Satchwell, ACICIS Secretariat Officer (matthew.satchwell@uwa.edu.au / 08 6488 6678) for initial guidance, though final enrolment and approval arrangements will need to be made in consultation with Faculty Advisors.

Eligibility

Please visit the following webpages to check your eligibility for a $3,000, $5,000 or $6,000 New Colombo Plan mobility grant:

Start your application now

Mobility grant applicants are required to complete and submit a program application no later than 15 April 2018

Applications can be commenced by visiting this webpage.

Questions?

Enquiries about ACICIS Programs and the mobility grants available may be directed to Matthew Satchwell, ACICIS Secretariat Officer:

In person: Hackett Annexe, The University of Western Australia (adjacent to the Hackett Coffee Shop, facing Whitfield Court in front of Winthrop Hall – map here)
Phone:  (08) 6488 6678
Email: matthew.satchwell@uwa.edu.au

Come along to our Information Session

An information session for interested students will take place on Tuesday 10 April 2018:

  • Time: 1:15pm
  • Venue: ARTS: [ G61] Arts Lecture Room 5 (map here)
  • Registration: Please register your attendance below