Study Abroad The Experience of A Life Time 2011
Study Abroad The Experience of A Life Time 2011
Study Abroad The Experience of A Life Time 2011
Study AbroAd Studying in australia through the Study abroad and Student exchange program is an experience you will remember all of your life. its the perfect way to meet people from australia and around the world, to experience a different way of life and to gain invaluable knowledge through study and travel. at the University of Sydney we aim to provide you with a world class education that will truly make you stand out from the crowd. We invite you to join us for the experience of a lifetime!
why conSider Studying AbroAd? participating in the Study abroad and Student exchange programs is an exciting and challenging way of broadening your horizons in a new environment. You can: globalise your educational experience enhance academic opportunities that may otherwise be limited or unavailable establish global professional and career opportunities through networking and internship improve language skills and cultural understanding experience personal growth by developing self confidence and social skills demonstrate your ability to adapt to new environments
Sydney is a campus alive with possibilities. You will be in the company of great minds: many will be your teachers, others your fellow students. here, you will grow and learn, and not only in the academic sense.
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A Step towArd your future cAreer the University of Sydney has one of the largest Study abroad and exchange programs in australia. every year, hundreds of students from around the world are welcomed to the University under the Study abroad and Student exchange programs. these programs allow you to complete a semester or a year of your degree at the University of Sydney. most courses are open to undergraduate and postgraduate students. Depending on your home Universitys requirements, you may also be able to have the results obtained at the University of Sydney credited towards your degree back home. With the countrys broadest range of studies the University of Sydney provides excellent opportunities for students to internationalise their studies.
im taking australian politics and one course at the Koori centre called indigenous australia: land and nation, because theyre typical australian subjects and i cant take them at home. Stina Larserud, Uppsala University, Sweden
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When you join the University of Sydney, you will become part of a community that is committed to maximising the potential of everyone who comes here. Students and researchers from across the world and all backgrounds have chosen Sydney to prepare for a life of challenge and change. the diversity of our students and staff is matched by the wide range of courses we offer we stand out among australias leading universities in the breadth of subjects you can study here. our award-winning researchers are leaders in addressing issues that impact everyone, from public health to environmental sustainability. they reach across disciplinary barriers to find solutions to improve and transform all our lives. as a student, you will be taught by some of these researchers, and will sometimes have the opportunity to contribute to their research, exposing you to the cross-disciplinary study that Sydney prides itself on. Your personal development is at the heart of the Sydney student experience. We will challenge you to absorb and transform knowledge into your own insights and ways of thinking. You can also become intimately involved in University life, from joining social clubs to competing with our world-class student debaters to having a strong voice in University decision-making. this involvement sets us apart from our australian peers and generates a special on-campus atmosphere. When you leave, youll have developed the skills to become a leader in whatever field you choose. our former students include prime ministers, nobel laureates, oscar winners, business leaders and medical pioneers, who have all benefited from our determination to
develop curious minds that embrace challenges and devour knowledge, reveal new perspectives and devise solutions. in creating the first tertiary education institution in australia, our founders recognised the power of education to change society. that belief remains just as strong today. factS & fiGUreS
faculties Student clubs and societies total study abroad & exchange 16 215 (43 sports) 1,100 inbound 438 outbound 47,253 3,905 12,236 31,634 10,481 459 1,222 5,821 2,187 718 74
Sydney iS AuStrAliAS buSineSS cApitAl Sydneys annual gross domestic product represents approximately 30 percent of australias total economic activity, making it the economic equal of Singapore, and the main driver for the australian economy. Sydney iS welcoMing Sydney is a global city with amenities and opportunities to match. it is set on one of the worlds most beautiful harbours, close to over 35 stunning golden sand beaches. people of more than 200 nationalities live in Sydney, resulting in an exciting blend of food, culture and language. its easy to get around the city by public transport. the main campus of the University of Sydney is located within minutes of the city centre by efficient public transport. SydneyS people home to people from 200 nations, Sydney is one of the most multicultural cities in the world (around 25 percent of Sydneys population was born overseas, while a further 20 percent are children of those immigrants). more than a quarter of Sydney residents speak a language other than english at home, most commonly chinese (mandarin and cantonese), arabic, Greek, Vietnamese, italian, Spanish, Korean and indonesian. as the meeting place for such a host of nations and traditions, Sydney is the perfect place to experience different cultures, languages and perspectives. Youll also find that every culture and nationality is represented in the restaurants and cafes of Sydney. the citys many food markets and specialist grocery stores make it easy to enjoy a fabulous variety of cuisine. the
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the study abroad internship program offers you the chance to: Develop familiarity with the australian workplace culture; apply your learning in real workplace situations; enhance your interpersonal, communication and cross-cultural skills; and Gain a competitive advantage in the graduate employment market by developing global connections in your chosen profession. progrAM detAilS the study abroad internship program gives you the opportunity to complement your academic study with meaningful industry experience. as an intern you will complete: 15 days/120 hours of meaningful industry placement; 8 hours of professional development. the Success at Work seminar series, tailored to develop the life and work skills that are key to success, so that you can be more effective in any environment, especially the workplace and classroom; 4 reflective journals (400 words each) and; 1 final project report (2500 words). the study abroad internship is worth 6 credit points. in general, students selected for the program will enrol in 3 classes plus the internship. internShip AreAS internships are offered in the following areas: accounting; architecture; Banking & finance; engineering;
environmental Science; events & public relations; Government & policy; human resource management; information technology; marine Biology; marketing; media & communications; medical research; not for profit; and operations.
how to Apply Simply submit the following documents together with your study abroad application: curriculum vitae; and cover letter. the internship was my best academic experience so far, it provided me with a clear idea what my academic knowledge is worth in practice and what i need to do in the future. i learned that training and presenting in front of people is what i am passionate about Philipp, Universitt Zrich, Switzerland. my experience as an intern has been great. i cannot say enough how good it was for me to actually have time in the office setting and see what it is like to work for a serious company. my experience has opened up my mind to the world of business and life in an office. it has inspired me to complete my undergraduate studies and continue on for an mBa Daniel, Boston College, USA. i would sum up my overall internship experience up as a very interesting insight in australian workplace culture and local not-for-profit organisations. as i met a lot of australians through visiting the workshops and the trip we made, the internship helped me build a closer relationship to australia and its culture. i can honestly say, that this semester made it possible to really get to know the heart and soul of this beautiful country. this was an experience of a lifetime Anna, Universitt Mannheim, Germany.
if your area of interest is not listed above, contact the internship program coordinator to discuss alternative options. eligibility Study abroad internships are allocated on a competitive basis. to be considered for this program you must: have satisfied all the entry requirements of the study abroad program; have completed at least two years of tertiary study; and sit an interview after your arrival in Sydney. Please note: the international office will make every effort to offer internships to all eligible students however placement cannot be guaranteed prior to interview. in case your application to the study abroad internship program is unsuccessful, prospective students are advised to also enrol for an additional class. placement will be finalised by the third week of classes.
i would like to say how these four months have been amazing for my personal growth. During my internship i met unique people and somehow every one of them left me something to bring home as a piece of my experience. i have had the opportunity to gain some new tricks and tips from very well prepared professionals and at the same time develop all the theoretical skills previously covered in class Massimo, Universit degli studi di Udine, Italy.
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the Study abroad and exchange team have a range of services available for you, including airport reception, temporary accommodation and accommodation referal services. You will be contacted with information prior to your departure for australia. choosing where to live can be one of the biggest decisions you will make when starting at a new university, but it does not need to be daunting and you arent alone. there are plenty of options at Sydney, and we offer support services to help you make the right choice for you. the University recommends that you inspect any accommodation and familiarise yourself with any tenancy agreement or contract before committing to any accommodation. living off-cAMpuS more than 90 percent of University of Sydney students live off campus. the University is located close to a number of relatively inexpensive suburbs and students will find that there are many economical housing options available. the Universitys accommodation Service helps students at all campuses to find off-campus accommodation. it maintains an extensive database that currently enrolled students can access online to look for accommodation. off-campus housing options include: Shared houses or apartments living with other students or friends, generally involves sharing bills. rent: a$110 to a$300+ per week, per person.
full board Your own bedroom, usually in a family home, with meals included. rent: a$180 to a$300+ per week. Studio apartment Single bed/living room with basic kitchen and often a shared bathroom. rent: a$200 to a$350+ per week. private apartment Single-person private one-bedroom apartment. rent: a$250 to a$350+ per week. living on-cAMpuS the University has seven affiliated residential colleges on the camperdown and Darlington campuses. the mallett Street, Sydney college of the arts and conservatorium of music campuses do not have their own on-campus accommodation, but are within 30 minutes travel by public transport. applying for on-campus accommodation Some colleges and halls of residence have closing dates, so you should apply as early as possible (before you have received an offer of admission from the University). sydney.edu.au/current_students/ accommodation/
there are plenty of ways to be active at the University of Sydney. Wherever your sporting aspirations lie, we can provide something that suits you. Sydney Uni Sport & fitness offers everything you need from state-of-the-art facilities and tailored fitness programs to athletic scholarships through the elite athlete program, which over the last couple of years has supported medal-winning olympians. You can use our three on-campus fitness centres to go at your own pace in gyms, weight rooms or the olympic-size swimming pool, scale our climbing wall, or team up with friends on our squash, tennis and basketball courts. there are plenty of inter-college competitions you can get involved in, or you can join one of our 43 sporting clubs. either way youll be surrounded by the best. clubs include: afl, american football, archery, athletics, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Boating, Boxing, Kayaking, cricket, cycling, Gymnastics, handball, hockey, Judo, Karate, rockclimbing, netball, rugby, Sailing, Skiing, Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming, table tennis, tae Kwon Do, tennis, triathlon, Ultimate frisbee, Volleyball, Waterpolo, Wrestling and Waterskiing among others. Whatever your sporting aspirations, Sydney Uni Sport & fitness offers everything you need from state of the art training facilities and programs to social lunchtime sports to keep you active as you study. Sydney uni Sport & fitneSS admin@sport.usyd.edu.au www.susf.com.au
note: the Study abroad & exchange office does not make applications to colleges or residences on your behalf you will need to make individual applications as required.
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Student associations as a University of Sydney student, you can become a member of two independent student organisations Student representative council (Src) and the University of Sydney Union (USU). this is a great way to get involved in student life, but you can choose whether you want to join (membership involves payment of a subscription fee). the University of Sydney places a high value on the important contributions that student associations make to campus life and to the total experience of being a student at the University of Sydney. Both Src and the USU are represented on the Universitys top decision-making bodies and we feel that our decision-making improves as a result. You can run in annual elections for leadership positions in SUpra or USU, or join one of their committees. repreSent yourSelf the Students representative council (Src) represents, campaigns and advocates for undergraduate students across the University of Sydney.
university of Sydney university union (uSu) membership of the USU will take you straight to the heart of the most successful student organisation in australia. the USU is a central part of our Universitys cultural, social and intellectual community and gives you the chance to make the most of life outside the classroom. With more than 200 union-backed clubs and societies, you cant help but find someone who shares your interests, from opera to oxfam, comedy to commerce, or religion to rubiks cubes. if youre looking to kick- start your writing, editing or design career, the USU regularly produces a range of publications, including the Bull (the USUs weekly full-colour campus magazine), and hermes (australias oldest literary journal). the USU also has one of the best entertainment programs in Sydney, and its bars and common areas are always busy. if youre ready to take on the best, join our debaters, currently ranked number one in the world. Union membership also helps you save money. once you pay your annual fee youll receive your access card, which gives you food, drink and shopping discounts on and off-campus. www.usuonline.com Being a student at Sydney isnt just about study. Becoming involved in non-academic activities at the University helps you to develop a network of friends and broaden your outlook and skills.
uSeful webSiteS the university of Sydney sydney.edu.au Study Abroad sydney.edu.au/studyabroad Student exchange sydney.edu.au/studentexchange international office sydney.edu.au/internationaloffice information in 12 different languages sydney.edu.au/internationaloffice/student/ languages.shtml course database sydney.edu.au/courses Agents and representatives sydney.edu.au/internationaloffice/agents Scholarships sydney.edu.au/scholarships international Student Support unit sydney.edu.au/issu Sydney www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au department of immigration & citizenship (diAc) www.immi.gov.au refund policy sydney.edu.au/future_students/international_ undergraduate/costs_scholarships/fees/ refund_policy.shtml videos sydney.edu.au/internationaloffice/student/ videos.shtml
Src caseworkers can help you with academic appeals and queries, tenancy, concession, work-related problems and many other issues. its legal service can provide you with advice and representation on most legal matters. a second-hand bookshop allows you to sell your old books and get your new ones at low cost. and a $50 emergency loan from the Src can help out if your circumstances become difficult.
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heAlth And welfAre health: the University health Service offers a comprehensive and confidential general practitioner service and emergency medical care to all members of the University community. sydney.edu.au/current_students/student_ services/health_welfare/university_health_ service counselling: the University has a number of qualified professionals who can help you fulfil your academic, individual and social goals. enrolled students can use the counselling Service free of charge. sydney.edu.au/counselling religion: our on-campus multifaith chaplaincy centre is currently visited by chaplains representing a range of faiths. the camperdown campus offers prayer rooms for muslim students and halal food is available from most Student Union catering outlets on campus. Kosher food is available for all students from mandelbaum house on the Darlington campus. sydney.edu.au/chaplains AcAdeMic Support learning assistance: the learning centre and the mathematics learning centre can help you develop the skills you need for successful university study. Services include one-to-one tutoring, study materials and workshops. sydney.edu.au/lc sydney.edu.au/mlc
disability support: Disability Services helps students with a disability to realise their academic and social potential and participate fully in University life. if you have a disability, you should contact Disability Services before you start university to discover how they can help you. sydney.edu.au/disability library services: the University of Sydney library is a network of many subject-specialist libraries located on several campuses. more than 5 million items are available, including over 70,000 electronic journals. sydney.edu.au/library it support: as a Sydney student you will get a university account that gives you access to a range of services, including free email and access to e-learning facilities. a number of on-campus computer labs provide free access to computers, while there is wide wireless coverage across the Darlington and camperdown campuses. sydney.edu.au/ict/switch/
coSt of living for an international student on a budget, living costs in Sydney compare favourably with costs in other australian state capitals. in fact, increased competition among goods and service providers in australias largest city means that prices for many items such as food, clothing, child care and medical costs can actually be lower than in smaller cities. in addition, Sydney enjoys a mild climate throughout the year, which means students spend less on heating or air conditioning compared to students living in cooler or hotter cities. costs can be substantially reduced by sharing accommodation and meals, living further away from the campus, and shopping carefully at the wide range of markets and discount shops that Sydney has to offer. textbooks and equipment textbook costs vary from a$100 to a$300 per semester, depending on your enrolment. the Universitys Students representative council runs a second-hand bookshop. Some courses require special equipment. health insurance the australian Government requires that all international students and their families pay for health insurance in australia through the overseas Student health cover (oShc) scheme. the University-preferred provider of oShc is oShc Worldcare.
the international office will, on receipt of your first payment of tuition fees and the oShc premium, pay the compulsory oShc to oShc Worldcare on your behalf for the entire duration of your program. oShc also offers family packages. oShc provides free access to the Universitys health service and public hospitals. higher-level coverage, such as access to private hospitals is your responsibility. Waiting periods may apply. sydney.edu.au/future_students/international_ undergraduate/costs_scholarships/health_ insurance.shtml expenses guideall figures in aus dollars ($aU)
expenSe/item arriving in Sydney living expenses ongoing expenses total per SemeSter StUDent liVinG StUDent liVinG on campUS off campUS $900 $9,490 $3,135 $13,500 $3,000 $9,000+ $3369 $15,369
once you get to Sydney youre not alone. We run a wide range of services to help you get the most out of your time here, to prepare for life beyond university, and to help you if times get tough. here are just a few of the ways we will support your health and welfare, academic life, and career planning during your time with us. for more detailed information, visit sydney.edu.au/current_students
all prices quoted in the table are approximate examples and a guide only. prices will vary depending on the location/size of flat and lifestyle of each individual person. all amounts are in australian dollars (a$) and include the Goods and Services tax (GSt) in most of the prices above. GSt is not refundable. the University of Sydney tuition fees are not included on the table above. Students should account for a 5% increase in living expenses each year. for accurate fees on external services such as energy, phone etc, contact the relevant service providers.
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Study abroad is open to any student who meets our academic and english language proficiency requirements. You can apply directly to the University of Sydney or apply via one of our many official representatives around the world. Student exchange is only available if your home university has an official agreement with the University of Sydney. how to Apply: complete the application requirements and submit the application forms listed at sydney.edu.au/studyabroad/ if applying as an exchange student, talk to your home universitys Study abroad & exchange office first. if applying for an internship include your resume and a personal statement. eligibility to be considered for the Study abroad and Student exchange programs for one semester or one year of study at the University of Sydney you must: be an undergraduate or postgraduate international student have completed at least one year of study towards a degree at a recognised institution and normally be continuing towards the degree of your home institution have achieved a credit or Good average, or a cumulative Gpa of 3.0 on a 4.0 point scale or the equivalent of a c on the ectS grading scale internship applicants must have achieved higher than a credit or Good average, or accumulative Gpa of at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale or a B on the ectS grading scale. exchange students must have a letter of
nomination from their home institution meet any specific academic requirements (eg portfolio for visual arts) ApplicAtion deAdlineS for March Semester 30 november of previous year for July Semester 30 april of current year engliSh proficiency if you have completed senior secondary studies or at least one year of university full time taught fully in english, you may not be required to present proof of english proficiency. otherwise you need: a minimum ieltS 6.5 with no band below 6.0 paper-based toefl 577 with a tWe (test of Written english) of 4.5 an internet-based toefl (iBt) of 90 with a Writing score of 21. Students from certain countries, (including Denmark, finland, Germany, the netherlands, norway and Sweden) are not required to provide an ieltS or toefl exam result if they have completed advanced level english studies at upper secondary school. please review detailed english proficiency requirements online.
chooSing whAt to Study a unit of study is the class (subject) in which students enrol. the credit point value of a typical unit of study is 6 credit points. most Study abroad and exchange students select 1000 - 3000 level units in areas that they have already studied at their home institution. 1000 level units of study are introductory units. 2000 level units are intermediate level units. 3000 level units are Senior level units. for most units of study, student numbers are not limited, however some highly sought after units in the following areas do have enrolment restrictions: architecture, art Workshops, media and communications and music. Units in the following areas of study are not open to Study abroad or exchange students: Dentistry and medicine. You can do an advanced Unit of Study search to find classes you may like to enrol in at the University of Sydney, so you can list them on your Study abroad program application form. While a normal semester study load is 4 units of study, it is recommended that you list at least 6 on your application form. please check the prerequisites prior to listing unit sydney.edu.au/courses/ here you can do an online search by name, semester, areas of study, department and year level. make sure you check the box Study abroad & exchange Units. credit University of Sydney units of study have wide acceptance around the world. it is up to your home university, however, to decide if you receive credit for the units you undertake here.
feeS the 2010 Study abroad fee for one semester is $10,560 australian dollars (please check our website for 2011 fees) . Student exchange is a tuition fee-waiver program, so you do not pay fees to the University of Sydney. in addition to tuition fees, there may be additional costs for specific courses to cover laboratory needs, materials, field trips or private music instruction. these also apply to exchange students. please contact your faculty for current fees. centre for engliSh teAching (cet) You can study english on-campus before your program. programs include: academic english (ae), intensive academic writing (iaW), intensive entry program (iep), ieltS preparation, the cet University entry test (e-test). cricoS: 01019c www.sydney.edu.au/cet the Sydney SuMMer & winter School in addition to the Study abroad program the University of Sydney offers an intensive high quality Summer and Winter School program, on a full fee paying basis, that provides over 174 undergraduate and postgraduate units of study from 10 faculties. You do not have to be enrolled at the University of Sydney. We welcome students from any tertiary institution to the Summer/Winter Schools provided they have the prerequisites to enrol in their chosen unit of study and meet the english requirements. You may come on a tourist visa. www.summer.usyd.edu.au
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Study AbroAd ApplicAtion proceSS how do i start? Go to the University of Sydney Study abroad program at sydney.edu.au/studyabroad. Decide if you would like to participate in the program independently or if you would like the assistance of an official Study abroad representative in your home country. i would like to apply and make sure the study is credited to my home university: Discuss your plans with your home university and seek their formal approval. how do i submit an application? Visit sydney.edu.au and choose your classes (units of study). complete the University of Sydney Study abroad program application forms, attach all necessary documents and submit them by the due date. oK, so what happens after i submit my application? a member of the study abroad team will contact you when they receive your application. if they need any extra information from you they will advise you straight away. i have been accepted! this means you have received a letter of offer from the University of Sydney and a list of classes that are pre-approved. You need to submit the acceptance of offer form, including payment of tuition fees and compulsory health insurance to confirm your place. i have secured my place in the program. what happens next? Your Study abroad adviser will send you a confirmation of enrolment form which you can use to apply for your australian Student Visa. Your adviser will provide you with details regarding your arrival in Sydney and the Study abroad orientation program. they will also invite you to meet other students through our facebook group, and generally help you prepare for your program in Sydney. You can start arranging flights, travel insurance and your australian Student Visa. Visit: www.immi.gov.au what happens when i arrive in Sydney? there is a Welcome Desk at the airport for new students where staff will assist you as soon as you arrive. You will attend the University of Sydney orientation program (which includes information about accommodation, enrolment and clubs and services on campus). You are then ready to start your life-changing semester abroad!
2010 Key dAteS SemeSter tWo orientation lectures begin Study vacation examination period Semester ends 2011 Key dAteS SemeSter one orientation lectures begin Study vacation examination period Semester ends Semester two results released SemeSter tWo orientation lectures begin Study vacation examination period Semester ends Semester one results released 18-21 July 25 July 31 oct - 4 nov 7-19 nov 19 nov early December 14-17 feb 28 feb 6-10 June 13-25 June 25 June mid July 19 July 26 July 1-5 nov 8-20 nov 20 nov
the University of Sydney works in partnership with a range of universities and study abroad organisations (program partners), as well as registered University of Sydney agents to admit students into the Study abroad program. these partnerships can be found worldwide. sydney.edu.au/internationaloffice/partners Study AbroAd AgentS approved agents are permitted to provide specialised assistance to Study abroad applicants and may offer additional services such as travel and accommodation arrangements: sydney.edu.au/internationaloffice/partners Study AbroAd univerSity pArtnerS Several universities are also direct program partners with the University of Sydney. if you are an enrolled student at any of these institutions, you may contact your Study abroad office to enquire about application to the University of Sydney. sydney.edu.au/internationaloffice/partners
We strongly advise you to arrive at least two weeks before semester begins, so you can arrange permanent accommodation, and attend the orientation program and recieve valuable information about the services and resources of the University. it also gives you an opportunity to meet staff, other students and enjoy social activities.
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Students studying at one of the University of Sydneys exchange partner universities may be eligible to apply to one of our exchange programs. Students should seek more information from the international office at their home university. Students who miss out on an exchange place may still be eligible to apply to the Study abroad program.
international exchange program international office level 4, Jane foss russell Bldg (G02) University of Sydney 9:00 to 5.00 monday to friday t +61 2 8627 8322 e study.abroad@sydney.edu.au sydney.edu.au/studyabroad download an Application form and apply today! sydney.edu.au/internationaloffice/forms
produced by the international office, the University of Sydney, 2010. the University reserves the right to make alterations to any information contained within this publication without notice. it is an expression of intent only and should not be taken as a firm offer or undertaking.
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