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Location:
Various Locations - Australia
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Language of Instruction: English
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Academic Credit Available: Yes
Overview
The Australian National Internships Program (ANIP) was established at the Australian National University (ANU) in 1993. The Program provides access to internship placements for Australian and overseas university students. These placements can be with the Parliament, the Australian Public Service, the Australian Capital Territory Assembly or Service, ot with non-government and community organizations. ANIP placements are not mere work experience; the student must complete a significant research project to the satisfaction of both the placements and the academic assessors.
Academic Credit
Academic credit is available.
Participants of the Brockport-Australian National University (Canberra) Program will normally earn four or five credit hours for each course successfully completed at ANU, for a maximum of fifteen credits per semester.
Students participating in either Internship A or Internship C normally earn 12 credit hours per semester. In addition, Internship A and C participants are strongly encouraged to enroll in an additional course through ANU, for a maximum of 16 credits per semester.
Participants in the Brockport/University of Melbourne Program will normally earn five U.S. credit hours for each course successfully completed at the University of Melbourne, for a maximum of fifteen credits per semester. Students normally take 3 courses, adding up to 37.5 points per semester at the University of Melbourne.
Study abroad students are required to take between 9 and 14 Macquarie University credit points per semester. The recommended load is 12 credit points. Most units at Macquarie are valued at either 3 or 4 credit points, which equates approximately between 12 and 16 hours of study, including class attendance, private study, library research, etc. The actual workload can vary from unit to unit and even week to week across the university. For every semester of full-time enrollment, a student can expect to earn a maximum of 16 U.S. credits.
Housing/Accommodation
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Apartment / Flat
Program Costs
Fall 2004 Semester Program Fee $12,350
Spring 2005 Semester Program Fee $12,550
Costs
Include: Please see our website
Financial Aid
Yes.
Federal Aid, Scholarships and Grants
Dates
For the Fall 2004 Semester apply by 15 April 2004
For the Spring 2005 Semester apply by 1 Nov 2004
For the summer 2005 semester apply by 1 February 2005
Contact
SUNY Brockport College
Office of International Education
350 New Campus Drive
Brockport, NY 14420
Tel:
(800)-298-SUNY (7869)
Fax:
(585) 637-3218
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