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Australia CHINA india italy Malaysia south africa monash.edu/australia-awards What are the Australia Awards for Indonesia?

Awards and scholarships are an important part of The Australia Awards are administered by the Australia’s education assistance to Indonesia. Many Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) scholarship alumni have gone on to hold positions of and aligned with Australia’s development influence, contributing to strong people-to-people assistance in Indonesia, targeting human resource links between Indonesia and Australia. High profile gaps in identified priority sectors. They provide alumni include Vice-President , and the successful applicants with the skills and Vice Finance Minister, Mahendra Siregar. knowledge to drive change and influence Australia’s international development assistance economic and social development. in Indonesia aims to work in partnership with the Monash University has a long and proud history (GOI) to achieve a of involvement in the Australian government’s prosperous, democratic and safe Indonesia international scholarship program. Since the 1960s through the provision of postgraduate master’s we have welcomed many students from the Asia- and PHD scholarships. Pacific region, and more recently Africa, the Middle East, the Caribbean and Latin America.

Devi Tri Sukmawati Master of Education (specialising in Early Childhood) I have found the course very inspiring especially the focus on current trends in early childhood education. The course has led me to view early childhood education from different perspectives and has sharpened my thinking and analytical skills. I chose Monash because of its global reputation and it’s membership in the Group of Eight universities. I was a preschool teacher in my home country of Indonesia – and I am confident that this course will strengthen my employability when I return. The lecturers in the course are very committed and are willing to spend their time helping students in both academic and language matters. The course prepares students to be leaders in the field of education. Learn how you can make a difference

What is the Australia Priority sectors Master of Cultural Economy Master of Environmental Management and Awards Scholarship? and courses Sustainability (focusing environment and The scholarships provided through the Monash offers a range of courses suited sustainability or corporate and environmental Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to the developmental needs of DFAT and management) its scholarship holders. (DFAT) are intended to help people overcome Master of Information Technology poverty through sustainable economic Sustainable growth and development. The cooperation program for Master of Information Technology Professional economic management Australian development is focused on the Master of International Business areas presenting the greatest need and those Improving economic policy and management, Master of International Development in which Australia can make a difference, which reducing constraints to growth in Practice (specialising in one of the following include food security, rural livelihoods, climate infrastructure and productivity, and improving areas, democracy, justice and governance; change and natural resource management. natural resource management, environmental governance and response to climate change. gender, conflict and security; crisis, change The aim of the program is for successful and management; sustainable resource applicants to acquire the skills and knowledge ■■ Agriculture management) needed to drive change and exert their ■■ Animal husbandry Master of International Sustainable Tourism influence on the economic and social Management development of their country of origin. ■■ Aquaculture/fisheries Master of Networks and Security Monash University has a long and proud ■■ Climate change history of involvement in the Australian ■■ Economics Programs by research government’s international scholarship program. Since the 1960s we have welcomed ■■ Forestry Master of Engineering Science (by research) many students from the Asia-Pacific region, ■■ Infrastructure planning Master of Environment Science and more recently Africa, Middle East, Caribbean and Latin America. ■■ Livestock management Master of Environment Science (by research and coursework) ■■ Mining Master of Philosophy (Business and ■■ Natural resource management Choose your study option economics) ■■ Rural growth Coursework or research? Master of Philosophy (Science) There are two ways to study for ■■ Small and medium enterprise development Master of Science (by research) a postgraduate course: ■■ Water and sanitation ■■ by coursework PhD in Science Master’s programs by coursework ■■ by thesis only or by thesis with Democracy justice and a coursework component. Master of Accounting good governance Coursework study options Master of Actuarial Studies Strengthening the capacity, accountability and responsiveness of legal, democratic and Monash offers postgraduate courses following Master of Advance Engineering oversight institutions, and improving local a subject-based program. These are Master of Applied Econometrics government and public financial management. programs where the majority of work is Master of Applied Finance selected from a list of subjects of study. ■■ Anti-corruption There are set classes and an outline for each Master of Applied Finance and Master of ■■ Decentralisation subject. Many of the coursework programs Applied Econometrics offered by Monash allow you to enrol in a ■■ Environmental law Master of Banking and Finance minor thesis where you can specialise in a ■■ Law, legal and judicial systems topic of interest. Master of Bioresource Engineering ■■ Political science and government Research study options Master of Business (focusing on information technology, law and responsible business, ■■ Public administration Monash offers research degrees that are either marketing, risk management, project ■■ Public expenditure management 66 per cent or 100 per cent thesis-based. management, managing human capital, The research is presented and assessed as responsible management and supply ■■ Public sector reform a thesis. The aim of a research degree is to chain management) Master’s programs by coursework produce an original work of scholarship that will contribute substantially to the understanding Master of Business Economics (to extend Master of Business Law your knowledge of economic analysis in of the subject matter. Students who undertake Master of Commercial Law a master’s by research will complete a thesis the global economy, and focuses on areas over a two-year period. Students undertaking of business strategy, competition policy, Master of Diplomacy and Trade economic policy, project evaluation, a master’s by research and coursework will Master of International Development pricing, and risk and regulation) follow a subject based program and then Practice (specialising in one of the following complete a thesis within one year. Master of Business Information Systems areas, democracy, justice and governance; Master of Business Information Systems gender, conflict and security; crisis, change (Professional) and management; sustainable resource management)

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Master of International Relations Master of Business (focusing on managing Master of Pharmeceutical Science human capital) Master of International Sustainable Tourism Master of Philosophy management Master of Clinical Midwifery Master of Social Work (by research) Master of Laws (LLM or other majors) Master of Education (specialising in one of PhD in Arts Master of Public Policy and Management the following areas, digital learning, early childhood education, educational leadership PhD in Education Master of Regulatory Studies and policy, expert teaching practice, inclusive PhD in Medicine Programs by research and special education, learning communities and practice development) Safety and peace Master of Banking and Finance Master of Health Services Management Improving responses to humanitarian Master of Laws (by research) needs, emergencies and vulnerability to Master of Human Resource Management Master of Philosophy (Business and disasters, and improving capacity to ensure Economics) (focusing on public sector Master of International Development transport security and to counter threats from reform or decentralisiation) Practice (specialising in one of the following transnational crime. areas, democracy, justice and governance; ■■ Conflict resolution Master of Philosophy (Law) (focusing on gender, conflict and security; crisis, change anti-corruption) and management; sustainable resource ■■ Development studies PhD in Business and Economics (focusing on management) ■■ Disaster prevention and management public administration or public sector reform) Master of International Health ■■ International studies

Investing in people Master of Leadership (specialising in one ■■ Transnational crime prevention Better quality, access and governance in of the following areas, community learning, ■■ Transport safety education, and better health access and curriculum and pedagogy, language systems. education, organisational learning, principal Master’s programs by coursework preparation) ■■ Communicable disease prevention Master of Arts (by research and coursework) Master of Nursing ■■ Disabilitiy services Master of Arts (focusing on development, Master of Occupational Therapy Practise gender, conflict resolution and international ■■ Education and training Master of Professional Psychology studies) ■■ Education management Master of Psychology (Educational and Master of Engineering (by research) (focusing on ■■ Health management developmental) transport safety) ■■ Health services Master of Public Health Master of Social Work (by research) ■■ Human resource development Master of Social Work (Qualifying) PhD in Arts (focusing on development and international studies) ■■ Maternal and child health Master of Teaching PhD in Engineering (focusing on transport safety) ■■ Public health Master of TESOL To know more about your choice of study, ■■ Women and gender studies Programs by research please visit: monash.edu/coursefinder Master’s programs by coursework Master of Bioethics (by research) Master of Applied Linguistics Master of Biomedical Science (by research) Master of Counselling Master of Education (by thesis and coursework) Master of Bioethics Master of Education (thesis only) Master of Nursing (by research)

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Master of TESOL# Admission requirements b) two subjects from the following list: ■■ MGX5261 Human resource management Clayton campus, 2 years ■■ Applicants must have successfully issues CRICOS: 079104F completed a recognised bachelor’s degree with a credit average. ■■ MGX5551 Strategic human resource The Master of TESOL (Teaching English to management Speakers of Other Languages) is designed for English language requirement a wide range of professionals working in for international students ■■ MGX5610 Work and employment relations in a global context English language teaching in Australian and in ■■ A minimum overall IELTS test score of at international contexts. The course prepares least 6.5 with individual band scores ■■ MGX5631 International human resource students as language teachers in different required at 6.0 for Reading, Listening, management global educational settings. It caters to Writing and Speaking. ■■ MGX5670 Leadership language teachers wishing to gain an ■■ A minimum overall internet-based TOEFL ■■ MGX5680 Managerial problem solving accredited qualification, and to those who test score of at least 79 with individual and decision making wish to gain specialised knowledge in English band scores required at 13 for Reading, language teaching and learning. ■■ MGX5690 Services and operations 12 for Listening, 21 for Writing and 18 management Structure for Speaking. ■■ MGX9220 Work and employment relations The program consists of eight units taken from ■■ MGX9600 Managing people and the four tiers of learning as specified below. Master of Public Policy organisations a) Tier 1 – Orientation to education (2 units) and Management ■■ MGX9720 Managing organisational ■■ Interacting with academic research in Caulfield campus, 1.5 years change education contexts CRICOS: 017507M ■■ MGX9761 Strategic management ■■ Investigating education issues in global This course is designed for managers across ■■ MGX9850 Human resource contexts all levels of the public sector, in Australia and management b) Tier 2 – Key constructs in education internationally, who wish to improve service c) four graduate-level subjects contingent (1 or 2 of the following units) delivery and policy outcomes. Participants on the following conditions: may work in the public, not-for-profit or private ■■ Challenging curriculum, pedagogy and ■■ a maximum of two elective subjects may sector agencies involved in policy and service assessment be taken from other faculties delivery at intergovernmental, national, ■■ Developing learners and learning regional or local government levels. ■■ students interested in pursuing doctor of philosophy (PhD) studies can choose the c) Tier 3 – Enhanced professional learning The course aims to develop managers’ three-subject research report elective (3 units) practical knowledge and skills to deal with option. ■■ Language, culture and curriculum management and policy analysis issues across the spectrum of public sector activities. Admission requirements ■■ Pedagogy and assessment in TESOL ■■ An Australian bachelor’s degree ■■ Bilingualism and content-based programs Structure or equivalent qualification. d) Tier 4 – Professional inquiry (1 or 2 of the The course structure has two main ■■ Two years of relevant full-time following units) components: (or equivalent) post-degree work ■■ Professional practice for teachers of ■■ six core subjects in public policy and experience. TESOL management ■■ A Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60%, ■■ Professional project ■■ six electives. or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) ■■ Using research evidence Subjects as determined by the faculty. ■■ Taking a stand in education debates Students must complete: Applicants will be ranked on relevant ■■ Self-study as professional inquiry employment experience and their entire a) six core subjects as follows: academic record, preferably with a credit ■■ Creative research approaches ■■ MGX5300 Governance average. Students interested in a pathway to doctoral ■■ MGX5360 Strategic management in studies may undertake the following two units* English requirements for the public sector international students ■■ Research approaches in education ■■ MGX5370 Policy analysis IELTS 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0, or ■■ Research project in education ■■ MGX5440 Public sector financial Paper-based TOEFL 550 with a TWE of 4.5, or # Please note: The course structure may management an internet-based TOEFL score of 79 with 24 change in 2015, visit monash.edu/coursefinder ■■ MGX9230 Public policy in writing, 12 in listening, 13 in reading and 18 for the most up to date information. ■■ MGX9270 Public management in speaking. *subject to approval by the Courses Leader

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Master of Environmental Subjects Master of Education# Stream A – Environment and governance Management and Clayton campus, 2 years ■■ APG4427 Frontiers in sustainability and CRICOS: 078862J Sustainability environment This course is designed to meet the needs (with three specialisations) ■■ APG5426 Environmental analysis of educators, educational administrators, Clayton campus, 1.5 years ■■ APG5428 Environmental governance managers, policy makers and others interested CRICOS: 082655D and citizenship or involved in learning and education or working in the wider educational community, This interdisciplinary course is designed to Stream B – Corporate environmental who wish to pursue studies at postgraduate meet the needs of graduates from a wide and sustainability management range of backgrounds who wish to enhance level. Students choose from a broad range of their qualifications for careers in environmental ■■ APG5433 Corporate sustainability subjects and have the option of completing a sustainability, corporate sustainability management designated specialisation pathway. Students may also undertake a research thesis or management, or sustainable development, ■■ APG5434 Sustainability measurement encompassing policy and analysis, planning, professional project as part of the course. ■■ BTX9100 Sustainability regulation consulting, education, advocacy and Structure management. It is also designed for those Stream C – International development ■■ Two orientation units (introduction) who wish to broaden and deepen their and natural resource management understanding and experience to enable ■■ Two key construct units societal, organisational and individual change ■■ APG4627 Research in political ecology ■■ Two specialised professional learning units and responsible action to support sustainability ■■ Either APG4556 Urbanisation and regional (specialism track) both domestically and internationally. development in the Indo-Pacific rim or APG4628 Doctrines of development ■■ Two professional inquiry (thesis or Specialisations research project) The three streams of the Master of Environmental ■■ APG5804 Environmental revolutions Specialisations pathways Management and Sustainability are: ■■ APG5805 The art and business of Student may choose to enrol in a series ■■ Environment and governance international development of subjects which make up a desired ■■ Corporate and environmental sustainability Admission requirements specialisation. The specialisations are: management A bachelor’s degree with a credit average ■■ General stream ■■ International development and or a graduate diploma with a credit average. ■■ Expert teaching practice natural resource management. English requirements for ■■ Learning communities and practice Structure international students development

■■ One core subject. IELTS 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0, or ■■ Educational leadership and policy Paper-based TOEFL 580 with a TWE of 4.5 ■■ Three or four additional core subjects for or an Internet-based TOEFL score of 79 Admission requirements each of the individual streams. overall with 21 in writing, 12 in listening, Applicants must hold ■■ Seven or eight additional elective subjects 13 in reading and 18 in speaking. ■■ an approved three-year bachelor’s degree across the faculties. Students must ensure in a relevant field with a credit average in that they complete a total of at least 24 the final year; or points at level five. ■■ an approved fourth year of study; or ■■ Students who meet the criteria can undertake research and/or internship ■■ an approved four year bachelor’s degree; or project subjects. ■■ qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above. English requirements for international students Monash University is ranked in the IELTS 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0, or TOEFL 580 with a TWE of 4.5, or with an top 100 of world universities. Internet-based TOEFL score of 79 overall with 21 in writing, 12 in listening, 13 in reading and (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2013 – 2014). 18 in speaking.

# Please note: The course structure may change in 2015, visit monash.edu/coursefinder for the most up to date information.

6 Master of Public Health Research Master of International Students must have achieved a high The Alfred Hospital, 1.5 years distinction (80 per cent) average in MPH5040 Development Practice CRICOS: 021280B and MPH5041. Consultation with the course Caulfield campus, 2 years coordinator is required prior to enrolment CRICOS: 079175B This course, offered by the School of Public into the research stream. Health and Preventive Medicine provides the This program offers a multi-disciplinary full range of quantitative, analytical and Recommended: Distinction (70 per cent) applied approach to the theory and practice communication skills necessary to work in the average in the units MPH5213 or MPH5249. of development. Delivered by specialists broad domain of public health. It also provides Students must complete: from humanities, social sciences, health skills in the quantitative methods of the sciences, business and economics, population-based health sciences and their ■■ MPH5213 Research methods education and law, this program enables problem-solving application for primary care ■■ major research project in one of the project management, leadership skills, provision within Australia and developing health specialisations below development and research training within countries. Health specialisation streams are (12,000–15,000 words) an interdisciplinary core curriculum. offered in clinical research methods, health economics, health promotion, health services ■■ five electives from any MPH-coded Structure postgraduate units management, international health, occupational ■■ Three core development subjects and environmental health and research. Health specialisations ■■ A choice of industry internships or industry Structure ■■ Clinical epidemiology and clinical research research thesis

The course comprises two course core units ■■ Health economics ■■ Elective units according to specialisation (12 points) and 60 points of elective units pathway ■■ Disease prevention and health promotion which can be completed in one of three ways: Required fieldwork, study abroad and ■■ Health services management ■■ with a general specialistation internship engagement are strengths of the ■■ International health program. ■■ with a research specialistation ■■ Occupational and environmental health ■■ with a designated specialisation involving Specialisation pathways core and/or elective units Admission requirement Students create a general program from a diverse range of elective subjects or can Core units ■■ Relevant work experience (CV) specialise in in one of the following streams: All students must complete: ■■ Statement of purpose (250 words) outling ■■ Gender, conflict and security reasons for undertaking course, and ■■ MPH5040 Introductory epidemiology area’s of interest ■■ Democracy, justice and governance ■■ MPH5041 Introductory biostatistics ■■ Academic transcripts must be provided ■■ Crisis, change and management Specialisations before an application can be assessed. ■■ Sustainable resource management General English language requirement Admission requirements for international students Students must complete: Applicants must hold an Australian bachelor’s ■■ MPH5213 Research methods IELTS 6.5 overall with no band less than 6.0, degree with a credit average or an equivalent or Paper-based TOEFL 550 with a TWE of 4.5, qualification. ■■ nine electives from any any MPH-coded or with an Internet-based TOEFL score of 79 postgraduate units overall with 21 in writing, 12 in listening, 13 in English language requirement reading and 18 in speaking. for international students IELTS 6.5 overall with no band less than 6.0, or Paper-based TOEFL 550 with a TWE of 4.5, or with an Internet-based TOEFL score of 79 overall with 21 in writing, 12 in listening, 13 in reading and 18 in speaking.

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Master of Admission requirements Master of Regulatory studies ■■ A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal elective subjects Regulatory Studies qualification, with a minimum credit Monash University Law Chambers average; or AFF5011 Issues in risk management Melbourne CBD, 1 year ■■ A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal AFF9020 Introduction to risk principles CRICOS: 055069B qualification and at least two years of BTX5000 Corporate governance The Master of Regulatory Studies is relevant work experience; or BTX5050 Asian business law specifically designed to address the nature, ■■ An undergraduate degree or equivalent extent and implications of the regulatory qualification in any discipline and at least BTX5100 Corporate environmental responsibility environment in a broad, cross-disciplinary two years of relevant work experience in BTX5180 Financial services regulation approach. The study of regulation is a the area of specialisation. relatively new discipline which links and ECX5470 Competition, regulation and policy transcends the boundaries between English requirements for APG5428 Environmental governance and citizenship economics, law, politics, criminology, international students sociology, psychology, organisational theory GRS1005 Fertility regulation IELTS 7.0 with no band lower than 6.5, or and public administration. This unique degree Paper-based TOEFL 587 with a TWE of 4.5, LAW7037 Occupational health and safety will provide practitioners and scholars with a or an Internet-based TOEFL score of 94 core set of ideas, theories and skills to apply LAW7056 Competition law with 24 plus in writing, 20 in listening, 19 in to their regulatory activities and manage reading and 20 in speaking. LAW7078 Graduate research paper regulatory challenges. LAW7083 Law of employee relations Structure LAW7212 Australian legal system ■■ Three core regulatory subjects LAW7258 Consumer protection: Regulation and ■■ Five subject from the approved range compliance of regulatory studies elective units. LAW7278 Comparative competition law Subjects LAW7306 Corporate governance and directors’ duties a) Core units LAW7322 Communications law and regulation ■■ LAW7313 Regulatory fundamentals: LAW7324 Energy law, regulation and policy Concepts, constructs and context LAW7325 Regulation of Australian water resources ■■ LAW7315 Regulatory methods LAW7329 The privatising state: Reform, regulation and ■■ LAW7317 Evaluating what works in reinvention regulation. LAW7335 Regulating the professions Additional core units for international students who do not have an Australian undergraduate LAW7434 The law of climate change law degree: LAW7444 Economics of regulation

■■ LAW7285 Legal research and LAW7445 Issues in consumer policy communication – students will be MCE1213 Regulation and ethics in assisted reproductive individually assessed to determine if technologies they are required to complete this unit any other relevant unit with the approval of the LLM ■■ LAW7436 Introduction to Australian Course Convenor legal process. Students admitted to the course with credit must complete a minimum of two core units. b) Elective subjects See table on right.

8 Rachmad Hidayat PhD candidate, Faculty of Arts, Australia renegotiate their gender roles and religious identities. School of Social Science But his master’s work promises to be the catalyst for policy changes and community programs to help reduce the PhD candidate Rachmad Hidayat is on the cusp of cultural incidence of domestic violence in Indonesia. conflict, and he hopes his research will help Muslim When he completes his PhD in 2015, he hopes that his work communities – both in his home country in Indonesia and in can offer an understanding of the struggles of the Muslim Australia – to negotiate their beliefs amid social change. families who migrate from Southeast Asia. He foresees his His research into Muslim men and masculinity began at work informing government groups and migrant communities, Monash University’s School of Political and Social Inquiry, perhaps contributing to programs to help ease their transition into where an Australia Awards scholarship allowed him to focus Australian society while examining multiculturalism in Australia. his master’s research on domestic violence in Indonesia. Rachmad says that his scholarship helped him to find the ideal Non-government organisations (NGOs) such as the Rifka environment to further his study, and continuing his PhD in Annisa women’s crisis centre in Yogyakarta, work with the Monash was a logical step. female victims of domestic violence, but Rachmad found the “I greatly appreciate the support that my supervisors have need to examine the attitudes of men in the communities and its effect on women. provided me, and I wanted that continuity. I’m comfortable studying at Monash, and I have the right environment to With the supervision of Monash academics, Rachmad studied achieve my research goals.” at the Monash Clayton campus in Australia, but travelled back to Indonesia to conduct his fieldwork with the Rifka “My focus will be back in Indonesia. The bigger issue I’m Annisa Men’s program in two villages near Yogyakarta, where thinking about is Muslim society itself, how religion shapes domestic violence rates were particularly high. He spoke with the ideas of the attitudes of the people, the believers and leaders in the villages, gathering revealing insights into what especially in terms of gender relationships in the family.” ‘being a man’ meant for Muslim men in context of family and “I hope that my work can contribute to a more cohesive how this translated in everyday life. society and help leaders in the community reflect on Today, his PhD has moved away from domestic violence, themselves and their own actions, empowering them to focusing instead on how Southeast-Asian Muslim migrants in move us in the right direction.”

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Before you arrive On arrival Your life at Monash Pre-departure package Introductory Academic Program Monash Postgraduate To help prepare you for your move to (IAP) Association (MPA) Australia (and Monash), we offer a The IAP is a compulsory component The Monash Postgraduate Association comprehensive pre-departure package. of Australia Awards scholarships. It is is the representative body for all It is full of information that will help you an intensive five-week, full-time program postgraduate students enrolled at with the transition to life in Melbourne that helps students prepare for life at the University’s Australian campuses. and is available from Australia Awards Monash University, not only academically, More information is available at: offices in your home country once you but socially and culturally. mpa.monash.edu have accepted the course offer. Orientation Monash Institute of Graduate Arranging accommodation Orientation (or O-Week as it is often Research (MIGR) Monash Residential Services provide referred to) is a program of information MIGR provides professional and expert student accommodation advice and sessions, tours and events for support services for students enrolled assistance on all five of our Australian commencing students designed to help in higher degree by research programs, campuses. you to get to know Monash University and such as: Information about on or off-campus your campus. The program will introduce ■■ seminars and workshops accommodations is available at: you to the services and facilities, provide ■■ orientation programs mrs.monash.edu information about studying at Monash and give you the opportunity to make ■■ employment and career development Please inform the Australia Awards new friends. office in your home country should you ■■ library learning support need Monash to arrange short-term Designated DFAT Student ■■ graduate study centre temporary accommodation for you to Contact Officer (SCO) use immediately after your arrival. ■■ travel grants. Our Student Contact Officer provides a More information in: range of services offered only to Australia Free airport pick-up and monash.edu/migr transfer Awards scholarship students. The SCO offers advice and assistance for your English language or learning We provide a free airport pick-up service academic and social wellbeing and also support to all new international students and their can assist in: families. To book the service, advise the Learning skills advisers can assist ■■ managing your Australia Awards Australia Awards office in your home students in improving their academic scholarship entitlements such as the country of your arrival details and a language and approaches to learning, fortnightly stipend payment and Monash representative will meet you at including academic English, study academic monitoring the airport upon your arrival and take methods and exam preparation, effective you to your accommodation. ■■ processing your tutorial or editorial listening and note-taking, problem-solving supplementary academic support and critical thinking, reading strategies, Australian bank account requests essay and thesis writing, writing for research projects, as well as oral Monash will open a bank account on your ■■ booking your reunion, fieldwork or behalf and deposit your Establishment home travel itinerary. communication and presentation. 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).

10 General student support Disability support Bringing your children Extensive support services are available Monash promotes access and equity You are welcome to bring your children on each campus. A team at Monash for students whose potential to achieve with you to Australia. As an Australia Connect can help you find academic is impacted by their disability or ongoing Awards scholarship recipient you may support, workshops for adjusting to medical or mental health condition. be eligible for an exemption on your university life and international student Services available include: children’s school fees. For full details support in general. check with the nearest Australian ■■ notetakers and Auslan interpreters Diplomatic Mission, or check with the ■■ Family and child care ■■ readings in alternative formats Department of Education and Early monash.edu/childcare ■■ loan of electric scooters Education Development: ■■ Health services www.education.vic.gov.au ■■ adaptive equipment and software ■■ Counselling Telephone: +61 3 9637 2202. ■■ alternative arrangements for exams ■■ Financial advice Are you bringing your family? ■■ access to library materials ■■ Legal aid If you have a visa to study in Australia, ■■ accessible accommodation on family members can accompany you if ■■ Employment and career development campus. your study lasts for at least one year ■■ Religious services. Further information: and you can support them. More information is available at: monash.edu/equity-diversity/disability For more information, visit monash.edu/study/international/ Email: [email protected] monash.edu/study/international/ support-services Telephone: +61 3 9905 5704 melbourne/bringing-family.html

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