Australia Language and Culture Study Tour 2022-23

Colonisation of Australia began when convicts were first transported from Britain and Ireland about 200 years ago. Most of these convicts were poor and illiterate. Today Australia has become one of the world's most successful and prosperous nations. This Study Tour seeks to explore some of the aspects (Landscape, Aboriginal Heritage, Convict History, Governance, Migration and Multiculturalism, and Education) that have contributed to the unique and distinctive culture of Australia.

Programme details

Date: 19 Jul to 5 Aug 2023

Programme Objectives:

  • Educational - to gain educational experience outside the classroom
  • Social - to foster confidence, independence and self-esteem
  • Physical - to overcome new challenges in a positive and safe environment
  • Global - to develop a global perspective and an ability to appreciate other cultures

Please refer to the tentative itinerary for details.

Programme Fee: HKD 20,000

Deposit: HKD 3,000 (Refundable with full attendance of pre-trip meetings, project completion, fulfill requirements on student sharing and reflective essay)

** Both programme fee and deposit submitted will not be refunded if student chooses to withdraw from the programme AFTER submitting them**

Programme fee covers:

  • Return flight from Hong Kong to Australia
  • Accommodation
  • Breakfast & 14 lunches
  • Local transportation for group activities
  • All excursions, seminars, activities and entry fees

Registration:

https://bit.ly/3NcNoEY

Registration Deadline: extended to 15 May 2023, 12:00nn

Extra Financial Support:

Students who have financial need can apply for extra financial support from the College Exchange and Travel Grant/Loan:

https://wys.cuhk.edu.hk/cms/wp-content/files_mf/1670463829ExchangeandTravelGrantandLoan202223.pdf

Enquiries: Miss Jacqueline Lam (jacquelinelam@cuhk.edu.hk / 39439774)

Remarks:

  1. All students MUST depart and return together with the arranged flight schedule.
  2. The College reserves the right to make changes in fees, schedules, and courses without notice, and to cancel courses if enrollment is insufficient.