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GlobaLinks Learning Abroad and University of Sydney
Location: Australia: Sydney
Term: Fall, Spring, Academic Year
Dates: Feb-June and/or July-Nov
http://www.globalinksabroad.org/
12050 N Pecos Street, Suite 320 Westminster, CO 80234 United States
Call Us
Phone: 1-800-980-0033
Fax: (303) 446-5955
Description
Study abroad at the University of Sydney with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, formerly known as AustraLearn. The University of Sydney, founded in 1850, is Australia's first university. Over the past 150 years, the University has built an international reputation for its outstanding teaching and as a center of research excellence. It is one of the largest universities in Australia, with over 47,000 students, including 9,000 international students from more than 100 different countries.
The University of Sydney has a worldwide reputation for high-quality teaching, and is consistently ranked amongst the top universities in the Asia-Pacific. It is a member of the Group of 8 (a group of Australias major research universities) and ranked #37 in the 2008 Times Higher Education's Top 200 Universities in the world. It is one of only three Australian members of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) a group of prestigious universities with members from Asia, the United States and South America. It is also a key member of the Academic Consortium 21, which encourages global cooperation for the benefit of higher education and world and regional society.
Your study abroad experience is all about you! GlobaLinks Learning Abroad is here to assist you in your path of discovery throughout the study abroad experience. We design our programs so that our local and overseas staff are available 24 hours a day to support you in health and safety matters and are also key in enhancing your study abroad experience. Through our planned activities and resident director's personal recommendations for activities you can undertake while abroad, you will be directed on a path of personal, academic, cultural, social, and professional discovery. This team, which supports you throughout your experience, will ensure that you have the most fulfilling experience possible - one that is unique to you! So...What Will You Discover?
Highlights
Being a student at Sydney isn't 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. All campuses have their own services and facilities, including cafes, social and recreational venues, student organizations and a rich social and sporting life. Prayer facilities for all faiths are available on campus, and on the social side, the University offers a 'UniMates' program that helps you settle in and meet people.
Student organizations are an important part of university life. The University of Sydney Union (USU) is the oldest and largest student organization in Australia. The Union arranges a wide variety of entertainment everything from live music to Arts festivals and coordinates major student events like Orientation Week. The University's registered clubs and societies cover a wide range of interests from archery to sailboarding, from sushi to Scottish country dancing, from meditation to politics.
In addition to the social and sporting clubs, there are more than 50 international student clubs that provide support for students from all backgrounds. Societies include the Sydney University Association of Malaysian Students, the University of Sydney Indonesian Students Association, the Sydney University Muslim Students Association, the Singaporean Students Association, the University of Sydney Indian Society and many more. It's a good idea to join as many clubs as possible in your time on campus in order to develop a network of friends and to broaden your outlook and skills.
Sydney is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty. There are many activities in the nearby region to get involved in, from walking in the Blue Mountains or in the Royal National Park to hang-gliding or whale watching at several glorious spots on the coast. The famous Hunter Valley wine region is also close by if you are in search of the perfect Pinot Noir!
Other highlights include:
- Buddy Program Available
- Bridging Cultures Program
- Global Citizens Development
- Global Identity Course Available
- enCompass Alumni Program
Degree Level
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Cost in US$:
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Cost Includes:
Cost Include Description:
Program fee includes tuition for 3-4 subjects, guaranteed pre-arranged housing to fit your lifestyle, GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Bridging Cultures Program on-site in Cairns, Australia, optional spring break tours, access to our U.S. University of Record, affiliate student fee discounts, end of program workshop, university administrative fees, overseas health coverage, all pre-trip services including orientation materials, visa-processing service (excluding the visa fee), personal advising, subject selections, liaison with your home university, credit transfer assistance, financial aid services, and 24-hour assistance while abroad.
Credit Available
no
This Program is open to
American, Canadian Participant.
Typical Living Arrangements
- Apartment/Flat
- Group living
Participants Travel to Australia
Independently or in Groups
Application Process Involves
- Letters of Reference
- Transcript
- Written Application
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
Post Services Include
- Alumni Network
- Exit Debriefing Abroad
- Re-Entry Debriefing at Home
GlobaLinks Learning Abroad's Mission Statement
GlobaLinks Learning Abroad has over 20 years of experience working within the field of international education serving both students and advisors throughout North America. As a leader in the field known for high-quality, full service programs with excellent value, GlobaLinks Learning Abroad can help you achieve your education abroad program goals.