Study & Internships in Sydney
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About the Program

Set on Port Jackson, Sydney is Australia's largest city with a population of over 4 million people. Originally established as a British colony, Sydney has grown and become Australia's premier city. The city, home to the 2000 Olympics, boasts dazzling harbors, beaches, a multicultural population, and a host of restaurants and attractions. The extensive public transportation system of ferries, buses, and trains let you see and experience it all.

Visit here to see profiles of students who participated in this program.

The Study and Internships in Sydney program offers courses that deepen your understanding of Australian culture. The strength of the program is the internship, which allows you to integrate with Australians, experience the culture first-hand, and gain professional skills.

About the Program Sponsor: Learning Abroad Center

Learning Abroad Center sponsored programs are:

  • Affordable: our programs are cost effective.
  • Academically strong: many programs have strong University of Minnesota departmental support and offer pre-approved courses for many majors.
  • Culturally rich: regardless of the program you choose, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture.
  • Expertly managed: our staff in Minnesota and abroad are trained professionals and are always available to answer your questions from pre-departure to reentry. Your safety and well-being are paramount, and we work hard to ensure you have a rewarding, and safe, experience abroad.

Faculty & Staff
The Centre for Academic Programmes Abroad (CAPA) provides on-site support, student housing, program classrooms, and study areas. CAPA also arranges the on-site orientation and program excursion, as well as social and cultural events.

Housing & Meals
Students may choose between two housing options:

  • Dorm-style housing in Georgia House. Students will be placed in single rooms. Georgia House is located in the Waterloo area of Sydney and approximately 5-10 minutes from the central business district. Students receive a weekly food stipend of approximately 46AUD (approximately $40) which is included in the program fee.

  • Housing in a homestay with an Australian family. Breakfast and dinner are included in the program fee.
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Excursions & Social Activities
A full-day excursion to the Blue Mountains is included in the program fee. Located about an hour west of Sydney, the Blue Mountains is a region rich in history.

Contact a Past Participant

Below is a list of some students who participated in the program. They are ready and willing to answer your questions about this program. Feel free to contact them during your decision-making process or anytime during your pre-departure preparation to get a student perspective.

  • Danielle L— Psychology and communication studies major, political science minor, fall 2007, housing at UniLodge, internship
  • Monica H— Psychology major, summer 2007, housing at UniLodge, internship
  • Mariah M— Psychology major, fall 2006, housing at UniLodge, internship
  • Ryan K— Urban studies major, fall 2006, housing at UniLodge, internship
  • Chris V— Communication major, fall 2006, housing at UniLodge, internship

Access Abroad

Persons with disabilities or special needs are encouraged to explore opportunities abroad. The Learning Abroad Center and Disability Services are collaborating to enhance access to study abroad for students with disabilities. Go to the Access Abroad web page for more information.

 
Last modified on August 6, 2008