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    AUSTRALIA CHINA INDIA ITALIA MALASIA SUDFRICA monash.edu/australia-awards

    Melbourne, Australia

    AusAID AustraliaAwards Scholarshipsfor Latin America

    http://www.monash.edu/australia-awardshttp://www.monash.edu/australia-awards
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    Monash University, was established in1958 and in a little more than 50 years

    has earned an international reputation

    for research and teaching excellence.

    In the past 10 years we have built

    our ambitions to become the largest

    university in Australia and have extended

    our reach across the globe. We have an

    international network of more than 280,000

    graduates and five Australian campuses

    as well as two international campuses in

    Sunway, Malaysia and South Africa a Joint

    Graduate School in China, international

    centres in Italy and India and a network

    of partners across the world.

    Monash University is ranked

    amongst the worlds most

    prestigious universities.

    We measure ourselves against

    international standards:

    ranked in the top 100 of world universities

    (Times Higher Education World University

    Rankings 2012 2013).

    The Times Higher Education WorldUniversity Rankings 2012 2013

    rated us:

    in the top 40 universities in the world for

    Clinical, Pre-Clinical and Health.

    Academic Ranking of World

    Universities 2013 rated us:

    First in Australian universities for Chemistry

    Equal first in Australia for Computer

    Science.

    QS World Subject Ranking 2013

    rated us: sixth in the world for Education

    equal seventh in the world for Pharmacy

    and Pharmacology

    13th in the world for Law

    18th in the world for Accounting and

    Finance

    21st in the world for Communication and

    Media Studies

    23rd in the world for Geography

    25th in the world for Chemical Engineering

    26th in the world for Civil and Structural

    Engineering 26th in the world for Economics and

    Econometrics

    29th in the world for Medicine.

    Live in the worlds

    most liveable cityMelbourne is the capital city of the State of

    Victoria. Victoria is located in south eastern

    Australia and has unique natural attractions

    and cultural opportunities to explore and enjoy.

    In Victoria, 45 per cent of people were born

    overseas, or have a parent who was born

    overseas. You will hear people speak more

    than 150 different languages. In a ranking of

    140 cities all around the world, Melbourne was

    rated as the worlds most liveable city for

    two consecutive years (Economist Intelligence

    Unit 2011 and 2012). The report rates

    Melbourne as the ideal destination thanks to a

    widespread availability of goods and services,

    low personal risk and effective infrastructure.

    It has also been ranked as Australias best city

    for students and fourth in the world according

    to the QS Best Student Cities ranking 2012.

    The citys majorattractions

    Arts and culture Melbourne hosts a

    number of international cultural events and

    festivals each year.

    The Melbourne International Arts Festival and

    the Melbourne International Comedy Festival

    are favourites.

    Sport Melbourne is home to major sporting

    events including the Australian Tennis Open,

    the Spring Racing Carnival and the Australian

    Grand Prix.

    Cafes and restaurants Melbourne isfamous for its coffee culture and unique

    laneway cafes.

    Shopping With its large department stores

    and busy markets, Melbourne is known as the

    shopping capital of Australia.

    Entertainment Melbourne is home to

    a number of amusement parks, recreation

    precincts, zoos, parks and gardens.

    Night-life At night, the streets light up

    with a variety of theatres, bars, night-clubs,

    restaurants and concerts.

    Our campusesMonash University has five campuses in

    metropolitan Melbourne. Each campus offers

    a different lifestyle and opportunities.

    Berwick

    Caulfield

    Clayton

    Parkville

    Peninsula

    With all of our campuses located close to

    public transport, getting around Melbourneis easy and affordable.

    For more information:

    spanish.visitmelbourne.com

    www.studymelbourne.vic.gov.au

    Discover how a Monash University degreeopens a new world of opportunities

    Melbourne isAustralias bestcity for studentsQS Best Student Cities ranking 2012

    Monash University is located in Melbourne, Australia

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    What is the AustraliaAwards Scholarship?The scholarships provided through

    the Australian Agency for International

    Development (AusAID) are intended to help

    people overcome poverty through sustainable

    economic development. The cooperation

    program for Australian development is

    focused on the areas presenting the greatest

    need and those in which Australia can make

    a difference, which include food security,

    rural livelihoods, climate change and natural

    resource management.

    The aim of the program is for successful

    applicants to acquire the skills and knowledge

    needed to drive change and exert their

    influence on the economic and social

    development of their country of origin.

    Monash University has a long and proud

    history of involvement in the Australian

    governments international scholarship

    program. Since the 1960s we have welcomed

    many students from the Asia-Pacific region,

    and more recently Africa, the Middle East,

    Caribbean and Latin America.

    Choose your study optionCoursework or research?

    There are two ways to study for

    a postgraduate degree:

    by coursework

    by thesis only or by thesis with

    a coursework component.

    Coursework study options

    Monash offers postgraduate courses following

    a subject-based program. These are programs

    where the majority of work is selected from a

    list of subjects of study. There are set classes

    and an outline for each subject. Many of thecoursework programs offered by Monash allow

    you to enrol in a minor thesis where you can

    specialise in a topic of interest.

    Research study options

    Monash offers research degrees that are either

    66 per cent or 100 per cent thesis-based.

    The research is presented and assessed as

    a thesis. The aim of a research degree is to

    produce an original work of scholarship that will

    contribute substantially to the understanding

    of the subject matter. Students who undertake

    a masters by research will complete a thesis

    over a two year period. Students undertakinga masters by research and coursework will

    follow a subject based program and then

    complete a thesis within one year.

    Priority sectorsand coursesMonash offers a range of courses suited to

    the developmental needs of AusAID and its

    scholarship awardees.

    Governance

    Masters programs by coursework

    Master of Applied Econometrics

    Master of Applied Finance

    Master of Banking and Finance

    Master of Business (Accounting)

    Master of Business Economics

    Master of Diplomacy and Trade

    Master of Education

    Master of European and International

    Studies

    Master of Human Rights Law

    Master of International and Comparative

    Law

    Master of International Crisis Management

    Master of International Development

    Practice

    Master of International Relations

    Master of Laws

    Master of Laws (Human Rights)

    Master of Public Policy and Management

    Master of Regulatory Studies

    Master of Tourism

    Master of Workplace and Employment Law

    PhDs

    Doctor of Juridical Science

    Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of Law)

    Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of Arts)

    (Focusing on Governance studies such

    as International Relations, Politics, Crime,Criminal Justice, Security and Policing)

    Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of Business

    and Economics) (Focusing on Economics,

    Public Financial Management, Public

    Policy, Trade Policy)

    Natural Resource Management

    Masters programs by coursework

    Master of Bioresource Engineering

    Master of Business (Focusing on Supply

    Chain Management)

    Master of International Development

    Practice Master of International Sustainable Tourism

    Management

    Master of Sustainability (includingstreams in Environment and Governance,

    Corporate Environmental and Sustainability

    Management, and International

    Development and Natural Resource

    Management).

    PhDs

    Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of

    Arts) (Focusing on Geography and

    Environmental Scienceor Natural Resource

    Management)

    Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of

    Engineering) (Focusing on Natural

    Resource Management)

    Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of

    Science) (Focusing on Natural Resource

    Management)

    Water

    PhDs

    Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of

    Engineering) (Focusing on Water

    Resources)

    Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of Science)

    (Focusing on Water)

    Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of Arts)

    (Focusing on Water Management)

    Mining Industries

    PhDs

    Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of

    Engineering) (Focusing on Mining)

    Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of Science)

    (Focusing on Mining)

    Rural Livelihoods

    Masters programs by coursework

    Master of Business (Focusing on Supply

    Chain Management)

    Master of International Development

    Practice

    Master of International Sustainable

    TourismManagement

    Master of Management (Focusing on Rural

    Environment Organisations)

    Master of Sustainaiblity (InternationalDevelopment and Natural Resource

    Management stream)

    Master of Tourism

    PhD

    Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of

    Arts) (Focusing on Rural Studies or

    Development)

    To find individual course details, entry

    requirements and career opportunities

    for all of the above programs please go to

    monash.edu/study/coursefinder

    Learn how you canmake a difference

    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    Master of InternationalSustainable TourismManagementThis course addresses tourisms potential

    to be compatible with the achievement of

    a range of objectives, including developing

    sustainable organisations, urban and

    rural development/regeneration, natural

    resource management and wildlife

    conservation, and diversifying benefits

    from international and domestic tourism.

    It facilitates the development of skills

    and techniques to develop tourism

    policies and practices in a global setting

    and to manage tourism development

    and enterprises in the direction of more

    sustainable practice.

    Structure

    This course consists of 36 points of core

    units at level four, and one 12-point core

    unit and 36 points of electives at level five.

    All units are 12 points unless otherwise

    stated.

    Subjects

    Level four

    Students must complete:

    APG4389Tourism industry and

    marketing

    APG4709Sustainable tourism

    development and planning

    APG4710Cultural tourism and special

    events.

    Level five

    Students must complete:

    APG5717Applied industry research

    and one of the following options:

    Option one APG5721Industry research thesis

    (24 points)

    12 points of units at level five

    chosen from units in the sustainability

    program*.

    Option two12 points of units at level five chosen from

    units in the sustainability program* plus:

    APG4390Contemporary tourism

    development in emerging economies

    and/or 12 or 24 points of units at level

    five chosen from units in the tourism**,

    sustainability* or communications and

    media studies*** programs

    APG5718Industry internship or

    APG5724Research project.

    Admission requirements

    A bachelors degree with a credit average,or qualifications or experience that the

    faculty considers to be equivalent to or

    a satisfactory substitute for the above.

    English language requirements

    for international students

    IELTS 6.5 overall with no band less

    than 6.0

    TOEFL (paper based): 550 with a

    TWE of 4.5

    TOEFL iBT: 79 overall with 21 in

    writing, 12 in listening, 13 reading

    and 18 in speaking.

    Location and duration

    Caulfield campus, 2 years.

    Environment and Sustainability

    electives (All units are 6 points)

    Master of Diplomacyand TradeThis course aims to contribute to the

    development of private and public sector

    managers engaged in international trade,

    diplomatic staff, workers in international

    organisations and non-government

    organisations (NGOs), and other

    professionals interested in these areas.

    Structure

    The course structure has two main

    components:

    a set of core subjects in diplomacy

    and trade

    six electives.

    Subjects

    Students must complete:

    a) Six core subjects as follows:

    APG5436Comparative regionalism

    BTX5130International law and policy

    APG4429Prosperity, poverty andsustainability in a globalised world

    MGX5730International trade policy

    MGX5760International institutions andorganisations

    MGX9110Diplomacy and statecraft.

    b) Six graduate level subjects subject

    to course coordinator approval and a

    maximum of two elective subjects from

    other faculties.

    Admission requirements

    Applicants must have completed an

    Australian bachelors degree or equivalent

    qualification.

    A Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of

    60 per cent, or equivalent Grade Point

    Average (GPA) as determined by the

    faculty.

    English requirements for

    international students

    IELTS 6.5 overall with no band lower

    than 6.0

    TOEFL (paper based): 550 with a TWE

    of 4.5

    TOEFL iBT: 79 overall, 21 in writing,

    12 in listening, 13 in reading and

    18 in speaking.

    Location and duration

    Caulfield campus, 1.5 years.

    Take a look at someof our top courses

    APG4425 Perspectives on environment and

    sustainability

    APG4427 Frontiers in sustainability and

    environment

    APG5426 Environmental analysis

    APG5428 Environmental governance and citizenship

    APG5433 Corporate sustainability management

    APG5434 Sustainability measurement

    APG4627 Research in political ecology

    APG4556 Urbanisation and regional development

    in the Indo-Pacific rim

    APG4628 Doctrines of development

    APG5804 Environmental revolutions

    APG5805 The art and business of international

    development

    BTX9100 Sustainability regulation

    * These units can be identified via the entry for course 3783.

    ** These units can be identified via the entry for course 3067.

    *** These units can be identified via the entry for course 3064.

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    Master of Sustainability(with three specialisations)

    This interdisciplinary course is designed

    to meet the needs of graduates from

    a wide range of backgrounds who

    wish to enhance their qualifications for

    careers in environmental governance,

    corporate sustainability management, or

    international development, encompassing

    policy and analysis, planning, consulting,

    education, advocacy and management.

    It is also designed for those who wish to

    broaden and deepen their understanding

    and experience to enable societal,organisational and individual change and

    responsible action to support sustainability

    both domestically and internationally.

    Specialisations

    The three streams of the Master

    of Sustainability are:

    Environment and Governance

    Corporate Environmental and

    Sustainability Management

    International Development and

    Natural Resource Management.

    Structure One core subject.

    Three or four additional core subjects

    for each of the individual streams.

    Seven or eight additional elective

    subjects across faculties. If required,

    electives may be chosen from level

    three offerings, but only to a maximum

    of 12 points. Students must ensure that

    they complete a total of at least

    24 points at level five.

    Students who meet the criteria can

    undertake research and/or internship

    project subjects.

    Subjects

    Stream A Environment and

    Governance

    APG4427Frontiers in sustainabilityand environment

    APG5426Environmental analysis

    APG5428Environmental governance

    and citizenship.

    Stream B Corporate Environmental

    and Sustainability Management

    BTX9100Sustainability regulation

    APG5433Corporate sustainabilitymanagement

    APG5434Sustainability measurement.

    Stream C International Developmentand Natural Resource Management

    APG4627Research in political ecology

    EitherAPG4556Urbanisation and

    regional development in the Indo-

    Pacific rim orAPG4628Doctrines of

    development

    APG5804Environmental revolutions

    APG5805The art and business

    of international development.

    Admission requirements

    A bachelors degree with a credit average

    or a graduate diploma with a credit average.

    English requirements for

    international students

    IELTS 6.5 overall with no band lower

    than 6.0

    TOEFL (paper based): 550 with a TWE

    of 4.5

    TOEFL iBT: 79 overall, 21 in writing,

    12 in listening, 13 in reading and

    18 in speaking.

    Location and duration

    Clayton campus, 1.5 years.

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    Master of Public Policyand ManagementThis course is designed for managers

    across all levels of the public sector, in

    Australia and internationally, who wish

    to improve service delivery and policy

    outcomes. Participants may work in the

    public, not-for-profit or private sector

    agencies involved in policy and service

    delivery at intergovernmental, national,

    regional or local government levels.

    The course aims to develop managers

    practical knowledge and skills to deal

    with management and policy analysisissues across the spectrum of public

    sector activities.

    Structure

    The course structure has two main

    components:

    six core subjects in public policy and

    management

    six electives.

    Subjects

    Students must complete:

    a) six core subjects as follows:

    MGX5300Governance

    MGX5360Strategic management in

    the public sector

    MGX5370Policy analysis

    MGX5440Public sector financial

    management

    MGX9230Public policy

    MGX9270Public management.

    b) two subjects from the following list:

    MGX5261Human resource

    management issues

    MGX5551Strategic human resourcemanagement

    MGX5610Work and employment

    relations in a global context

    MGX5631International human

    resource management

    MGX5670Leadership MGX5680Managerial problem solving

    and decision making

    MGX5690Services and operations

    management

    MGX9220Work and employment

    relations

    MGX9600Managing people and

    organisations

    MGX9720Managing organisational

    change

    MGX9761Strategic management

    MGX9850Human resource

    management.

    c) four graduate-level subjects contingent

    on the following conditions:

    a maximum of two elective subjects

    may be taken from other faculties

    students interested in pursuing doctor

    of philosophy (PhD) studies can

    choose the three-subject research

    report elective option.

    Admission requirements

    an Australian bachelor degree

    or equivalent qualification

    a minimum of two years of relevantwork experience.

    Applicants will be ranked on relevant

    experience and their entire academic

    record.

    English requirements for

    international students

    IELTS 6.5 overall with no band lower

    than 6.0

    TOEFL (paper based): 550 with a TWE

    of 4.5

    TOEFL iBT: 79 overall, 21 in writing,

    12 in listening, 13 in reading and18 in speaking.

    Location and duration

    Caulfield campus, 1.5 years.

    Master of InternationalDevelopment PracticeThe Master of International Development

    Practice offers a multi-disciplinary applied

    approach to the theory and practice

    development. Delivered by specialists

    from Humanities, Social Sciences, Health

    Sciences, Business and Economics,

    Education and Law, the program enables

    project management, leadership skills

    development and research training within

    an interdisciplinary core curriculum.

    Structure Three core development subjects

    A choice of:

    Industry internship or

    Research project or

    Industry research thesis

    Elective units according to

    specialisation pathways

    Required fieldwork, study abroad and

    internship engagement are strengths

    of the program.

    Specialisations

    Students create a general program

    from the diverse elective options or can

    specialise in one of the following streams:

    Gender, Conflict and Society

    Democracy, Justice and Governance

    Crisis, Change and Management

    Sustainable Resource Management.

    Admission requirements

    Applicants must hold an Australian

    bachelors degree with a credit average

    or an equivalent qualification.

    English requirements for

    international students

    IELTS 6.5 overall with no band less

    than 6.0

    TOEFL (paper-based): 550 with a TWE

    of 4.5

    TOEFL iBT: 79 overall, minimum

    scores of writing 21, listening 12,

    reading 13, and speaking 18.

    Location and duration

    Caulfield campus, 2 years.

    5

    Take a look at someof our top courses

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    Doctor of Philosophy(Faculty of Engineering)(Focusing on the Australia Awardspriority sectors)

    Candidature in a Doctor of Philosophy

    involves the independent investigation

    of a research problem that has been

    formulated by the candidate. It is expected

    that the research undertaken will make a

    significant contribution to the discipline in

    which the candidate is enrolled. Doctoral

    candidates are supported by a minimum

    of two supervisors throughout theircandidature.

    Research areas

    Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer

    Systems Engineering, Materials

    Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.

    Structure

    This course consists of a thesis of up to

    100,000 words and a research component.

    Admission requirementsMaster of Engineering by research or;

    Bachelor of Engineering with honours 1

    or 2A from Monash University or another

    recognised tertiary institution judged to

    be of equivalent standard to an Australian

    university. Other qualifications can be

    assessed for equivalence.

    English requirements for

    international students

    IELTS 6.5 with no band lower than 6

    TOEFL (paper based): 550 with a TWE

    of 4.5

    TOEFL iBT: 79 overall, 21 in writing,

    12 in listening, 13 in reading and

    18 in speaking.

    Location and duration

    Clayton campus, 4 years.

    6

    Monash

    University is

    Australias

    largest university

    with over 62,000

    students.

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    Master ofRegulatory StudiesThe Master of Regulatory Studies is

    specifically designed to address the

    nature, extent and implications of the

    regulatory environment in a broad,

    cross-disciplinary approach. The study

    of regulation is a relatively new discipline

    which links and transcends the boundaries

    between economics, law, politics,

    criminology, sociology, psychology,

    organisational theory and public

    administration.

    This unique degree will providepractitioners and scholars with a core

    set of ideas, theories and skills to apply

    to their regulatory activities and manage

    regulatory challenges.

    Structure

    Three core regulatory subjects.

    Five subject from the approved range

    of regulatory studies elective units.

    Subjects

    a) Core units

    LAW7313Regulatory fundamentals:Concepts, constructs and context

    LAW7315Regulatory methods

    LAW7317Evaluating what works in

    regulation.

    Additional core units for international

    students who do not have an Australian

    undergraduate law degree:

    LAW7436Introduction to Australian

    legal process

    LAW7285Legal research and

    communication students will be

    individually assessed to determine if

    they are required to complete this unit.

    Students admitted to the course with credit

    must complete a minimum of two core units.

    b) Elective subjects

    See table on the right.

    Admission requirements A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal

    qualification, with a minimum credit

    average; or

    A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal

    qualification and at least two years of

    relevant work experience; or

    An undergraduate degree or

    equivalent qualification in any discipline

    and at least two years of relevant

    work experience in the area of

    specialisation.

    English requirements for

    international students IELTS 7.0 overall with no band lower

    than 6.5

    TOEFL (paper based): 550 with a TWE

    of 4.5

    TOEFL iBT: 94 overall, 24 in writing,

    20 in listening, 19 in reading, and 20

    in speaking.

    Location and duration

    City campus, 1 year.

    Master of Regulatory studies

    elective subjects

    APG5428Environmental governance and citizenship

    AFF9020Introduction to risk principles

    BTX5000Corporate governance

    BTX5050Asian business law

    ECX5470Competition, regulation and policy

    LAW7037Occupational health and safety

    LAW7056Competition law

    LAW7078Graduate research paper

    LAW7083Law of employee relations

    LAW7212Australian legal system

    LAW7278Comparative competition law

    LAW7306Corporate governance and directors

    duties

    LAW7324Energy law, regulation and policy

    LAW7444Economics of regulation

    LAW7445Issues in consumer policy

    any other relevant unit with the approval of the LLM

    Course Convenor

    Monash University Law Chambers

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    ApplicationThe application period opens from

    February to April each year for the next

    academic year.

    For application dates please go to

    www.ausaidaaslatam.org/

    post-empezar_ing.php

    When applying you will also have to select

    a course that matches the chosen priority area.

    If you want to find a course refer to

    monash.edu/coursefinder

    If you have an enquiry about Australia

    Awards, please [email protected]

    SelectionThe selection process includes an interview

    where the following will be assessed: the

    applicants work experience, the link between

    the undergraduate and graduate programs

    they wish to undertake and, mainly, the

    candidates potential impact and contribution

    to the development of their country upon

    their return.

    Requirements Be a citizen of one of the participating

    countries, and be residing in and applying

    from their country of citizenship at the time

    of application for the scholarship.

    Not be married, engaged or in a defacto

    relationship with a person that has

    permanent residency in Australia or

    Australian citizenship.

    Not be military personnel.

    Not be applying for another long-term

    AusAID scholarship unless they have

    returned to their home country and resided

    there for twice the length of the total time

    they were in Australia.

    Not hold or have held an Australian

    Government funded scholarship (e.g.

    Endeavour Award) in the preceding two

    years, at the time of the application.

    Satisfy any specific criteria established by

    the applicants country and/or government

    of citizenship.

    Be able to meet all requirements

    established by Australias Department of

    Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) for

    obtaining an AusAID student visa.

    Be able to satisfy the admission

    requirements of the institution at which the

    Scholarship is to be undertaken.

    In addition, applicants from Latin America must

    meet the following special conditions:

    Have verifiable work experience in one of

    the priority areas listed in this document.

    Demonstrate their knowledge of the

    English language through the Academic

    test IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System) with a minimum overall

    score of 6.0 and with a score of no less

    than 5.5 on the individual tests: Writing,

    Listening, Speaking and Reading.

    For more information visit

    www.ausaidaaslatam.org/index_esp.php

    How can I apply forAustralia Awards?

    Monash University Clayton campus

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    Before you arrivePre-departure package

    To help prepare you for your move to Australia

    (and Monash), we offer a comprehensive

    pre-departure package. It is full of information

    that will help you with the transition to life in

    Melbourne and is available from AusAID offices

    in your home country once you have accepted

    the course offer.

    Arranging accommodation

    Monash Residential Services provide student

    accommodation advice and assistance on all

    five of our Australian campuses.

    Information about on or off-campus

    accommodations is available at:

    mrs.monash.edu

    Please inform the AusAID office in your home

    country should you need Monash to arrange

    short-term temporary accommodation for you

    to use immediately after your arrival.

    Free airport pick-up and transfer

    We provide a free airport pick-up service to

    all new international students and their families.

    To book the service, advise the AusAID office

    in your home country of your arrival detailsand a Monash representative will meet you

    at the airport upon your arrival and take you

    to your accommodation.

    Australian bank account

    Monash will open a bank account on your

    behalf and deposit your Establishment

    Allowance. Details of the account will be

    provided upon arrival and you will immediately

    have access to the fund.

    Overseas Student Health Cover

    (OSHC)

    Monash will arrange your Overseas Student

    Health Cover, which will be valid from the

    day you arrive in Australia to the expiry of

    your student visa. If you plan to bring your

    family on a dependant visa to Australia, you

    must upgrade your single OSHC to family

    cover for the duration of your student visa

    (at your own cost).

    On arrivalIntroductory Academic Program (IAP)

    The IAP is a compulsory component of

    AusAID scholarships. It is an intensive five-

    week, full-time program that helps students

    prepare for life at Monash University, not only

    academically, but socially and culturally.

    Orientation

    Orientation (or O-Week as it is often referred

    to) is a program of information sessions, tours

    and events for commencing students designed

    to help you to get to know Monash University

    and your campus. The program will introduceyou to the services and facilities, provide

    information about studying at Monash and

    give you the opportunity to make new friends.

    AusAID Student Contact Officer

    (SCO)

    Our Student Contact Officer provides a range

    of services offered only to AusAID students.

    The SCO offers advice and assistance for your

    academic and social wellbeing and also can

    assist in:

    managing your AusAID scholarshipentitlements such as the fortnightly stipendpayment and academic monitoring

    processing your tutorial or editorial

    supplementary academic support requests

    booking your reunion, fieldwork or home

    travel itinerary.

    Your life at MonashMonash Postgraduate Association

    (MPA)

    The Monash Postgraduate Association is

    the representative body for all postgraduate

    students enrolled at the Universitys Victorian

    campuses. More information is available at:

    mpa.monash.edu

    Monash Institute of Graduate

    Research (MIGR)

    MIGR provides professional and expert support

    services for students enrolled in higher degree

    by research programs, such as:

    seminars and workshops

    orientation programs

    employment and career development

    library learning support

    graduate study centre

    travel grants.

    More information in:

    monash.edu/migr

    English language or

    learning supportLearning skills advisers can assist students

    in improving their academic language and

    approaches to learning, including academic

    English, study methods and exam preparation,

    effective listening and note-taking, problem-

    solving and critical thinking, reading strategies,

    essay and thesis writing, writing for research

    projects, as well as oral communication and

    presentation.

    Monash Connect

    Monash Connect offers services during your

    study or research at Monash, such as:

    administrative services ID cards,

    enrolments, fees, graduations, exams,

    scholarships, parking, travel concessions,

    official letters and transcripts

    international student support advice on

    managing your visa, eCOE, and residency

    financial assistance with loans and grants

    off-campus accommodation information

    and guidance.

    More information is available at:

    monash.edu/connect

    Supporting everystep of your study

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    General student supportExtensive support services are available on

    each campus. Services available include:

    family and child care

    monash.edu.au/childcare

    health services

    counselling

    legal aid

    employment and career development

    religious services

    More information is available at:

    monash.edu/students/support

    Disability supportMonash promotes access and equity for

    students whose potential to achieve is

    impacted by their disability or an ongoing

    medical or mental health condition.

    Services available include:

    notetakers and Auslan interpreters

    readings in alternative formats

    loan of electric scooters

    adaptive equipment and software

    alternative arrangements for exams

    access to library materials

    accessible accommodation on campus.Further information:

    Web: monash.edu/equity-diversity/

    disability

    Email: [email protected]

    Telephone: +61 3 9905 5704

    Bringing your childrenYou are welcome to bring your children with

    you to Australia. As an AusAID recipient you

    may be eligible for an exemption on your

    childrens school fees. For full details check

    with the nearest Australian Diplomatic Mission,

    or check with the Department of Education

    and Early Education Development:

    Web: www.education.vic.gov.au

    Telephone:+61 3 9637 2202

    More than 2000 students access our on-campus accommodation, whichprovides the benefit of live-in staff 24 hours a day, seven days a week

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    Further information

    Guillermo LeguizamonRegional Manager for Latin America

    [email protected]

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    twitter.com/MonashUni

    monash.edu/australia-awards

    Disclaimer: Monash University reserves the right to alter information, procedures, fees and regulations contained in

    this document. Please check the Monash University website for updates (www.monash.edu). All information reflects

    prescriptions, policy and practice in force at time of publication. Published September 2013.

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