ACICIS is an organization established in 1994 to facilitate credited study programs for students at Indonesian universities. It provides students an immersive cultural and educational experience in Indonesia by organizing semester-long and short-term courses, handling visa and safety support, and assisting with credit transfer. Studying through ACICIS develops students' language ability, cultural understanding, and soft skills in ways that enhance their employability and education. Programs are affordable and financial aid is available, allowing students a well-rounded introduction to Indonesian life and society.
2. ‘Indonesia is not how you imagine and for this reason has the power to
change you in ways you won't notice until you think about going home. Not
just in terms of how much you expect to pay for dinner or your political views
on how we should manage poverty, but your entire concept of living and life.’
Past ACICIS student
3. WHO ARE ACICIS?
› Established in 1994 to overcome barriers preventing students
from undertaking credited study at Indonesian universities
› Organises study programs at Indonesian universities, allowing
students to receive credit towards their home degree
› Since this time more than 1,300 students have studied with
the help of ACICIS
4. ACICIS ACTS AS BOTH
› An information gateway
› Extensive knowledge of Indonesia
› Facilitate visa application process
› Pastoral care provider
› Strong on-the-ground support network
› Safe and supportive environment
5. ‘It’s a holistic experience that entails personal growth. When I learnt the
language and made friends with the locals, it opened me up to a higher
level where I could have a conversation instead of just small talk.’
Past ACICIS student
6. PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED AND TAILORED
TO SUIT DIFFERENT REQUIREMENTS
› Semester long courses: › Short courses:
› Flexible Immersion › Development Studies*
› Field Study › Teacher Immersion*
› Indonesian Arts › Journalism Professional
Practicum*
› Islamic Studies*
› International Relations*
› Teacher Immersion
› Development Studies*
* Suitable for non-Indonesian language speakers
7. WE ENRICH AND CONTRIBUTE TO
THE LIVES OF OUR STUDENTS
› The experience provides students with:
› A sense of place in the world
› The ability to communicate across cultures
› A recognised ability to work in Australia and overseas
› A knowledge of the world they can bring back to Australia
8. ‘You can learn from a textbook and your university
can have the leading Indonesian academics, but until
I actually went to the country, I felt detached.’
Past ACICIS student
9. PERSONAL GROWTH AND
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
› Ability to adapt to new situations as students are placed in an
unfamiliar environment and successfully resolve their problems
› Encourages growth and independence through extended
exposure to the language and culture in the local community
10. ‘My Indonesian skills gained through the ACICIS program have
been invaluable. It’s really opened doors for me and allowed me
to build good relationships, both personally and professionally.’
Past ACICIS student
11. STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF
INDONESIA TO AUSTRALIA
› Building an intercultural understanding of Indonesia and
equipping students with the skills to live in a multicultural world
› Appreciation of the importance of international co-operation
› Understanding the strategic importance of Indonesia to Australia,
as our largest neighbour
12. ‘Any experience studying in Indonesia will be useful because of
the significance to Australia. It’s so close from a political, economic
and cultural perspective. My experience has given me a greater
understanding of Indonesian politics, society and culture.’
Past ACICIS student
13. ENHANCE EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
› Unique and competitive advantage as employers recognise how an
overseas study experience develops soft skills e.g. communication skills
› International knowledge and cross cultural communication skills
14. ‘The experience the candidate had on the ACICIS program is
what set them apart and gave them the edge over the
hundreds of other applicants. We want people who can cope
in new situations and are prepared to challenge themselves.’
Employer of past ACICIS student
15. WHY WOULD YOU CHOOSE ACICIS?
› Well organised body enabling students to easily and effectively
study in Indonesia
› Takes the hassle out of studying in Indonesia
› Immerses students in Indonesian life
› Programs successfully compliment the theory from university courses
16. ‘Having a dedicated in-country contact makes you feel safe
and secure. You’re never far away from someone who can
help you out if you have any issues whilst you’re there.’
Past ACICIS student
17. WHAT ROLE DOES ACICIS
PLAY FOR STUDENTS?
BEFORE DURING AFTER
› Information about › Orientation › Course results
living in Indonesia
› Pastoral care › Organise credit
› Help with visas / to home degree
immigration forms › Extra curricula
activities
› Program advice
› Problem resolution
18. ‘The visa to study in Indonesia is usually quite hard to obtain,
but ACICIS organised this for me which allowed
me to travel around the area without restriction.’
Past ACICIS student
Past ACICIS student
19. SO HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
› Approximate costs for one semester:
› Tuition $2000 Visa / orientation $865 Airfare $1000
› Insurance $500 Living expenses $2500
› Tuition can be covered by HECS
› Australian students may remain eligible for Centrelink
› Scholarships are offered by some universities
20. ‘I could do an exchange anywhere in the world and get great
experience. My main worry was the cost of living and how it will
impact on my overall experience. In Indonesia I never felt that way.’
Past ACICIS student
21. WHERE DO STUDENTS LIVE?
› ACICIS provide information and assistance, although students
are responsible for arranging their own accommodation
› Abundance of accommodation is available
› Renting a house
› Room in a ‘homestay’
› Kos / student hostel
› Inexpensive by Australian standards which allows for greater choice
22. BUT IS INDONESIA SAFE?
› Safety and security is the number one priority
› Students are briefed on arrival about personal safety
› Accurate and up-to-date information provided via mobile alerts
› Students live in various communities, speak the language,
have a wide network of friends
› 24 hour backup from ACICIS staff
23. DO I GET CREDIT AT
MY HOME UNIVERSITY?
› In all cases it’s the responsibility of the student to arrange course credit
› ACICIS will be responsible for posting the student’s academic
transcript to the relevant department of their home university
› In general, short courses are worth 75% of a full semester’s
credit load whilst semester long courses are worth full credit
› Students remain enrolled at their home university whilst
studying in-country
24. Download an application form
www.acicis.murdoch.edu.au
Contact us
+61 8 9360 6254
acicis@murdoch.edu.au
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