Australian Consortium for ‘In-Country’ Indonesian Studies
ACICIS provides students with the best possible educational experience in Indonesia, in a safe, secure and supportive environment.
Special conditions/comments
Application and administrative fees apply. If you are interested in applying to ACICIS please meet with an advisor prior to completing your application form.
La Trobe Abroad Scholarships: Please visit our Program funding and costs page for a full list of available scholarships and grants.
ACICIS Scholarships: None available.
Subjects offered
Resources
Student stories
Read about La Trobe University students who recently completed their virtual program with ACICIS:
- Abbey Cutler, Business Professional Practicum (BPP)
- Macy Scouller, Business Professional Practicum (BPP)
- Tiana Iskra, Law Professional Practicum (LPP)
- Emilia Sterjova, Law Professional Practicum (LPP)
- Nellie Horner-Hemensley, Indonesian Language Short Course (ILSC)
Housing information:
All ACICIS participants are provided with hotel accommodation (twin-share with another participant of the same gender) during the three-day orientation period. During this time, participants are assisted to find their own longer-term accommodation. The vast majority of students live in privately run boarding houses (Indonesian: kos), but rentals, homestays and (less frequently) on-campus accommodation are also options.
Students generally wait until they have commenced orientation in Indonesia prior to arranging longer-term accommodation, though information regarding the various options and price points are provided in the lead up to program commencement. The vast majority of students have moved into suitable accommodation by the end of the orientation period. More information on accommodation is available on these webpages:
Public Health Study Tour only: participants are provided with hotel accommodation on a twin-share basis for the duration of the tour.
Unsure if this Host institute is the best fit for your degree?
- Attend a global exchange session and talk to one of our advisors
- Email us
- Discuss with your Course coordinator or a Student Advisor