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Nepal Field Trip 2023

Join us for 16 days in Nepal. We will visit three regions: Kathmandu, the capital city, the Rasuwa District and the Chitwan District.

This genuine multidisciplinary project provides opportunities for UniSC’s science, business, and engineering undergraduate students to work directly with organisations and communities in Nepal to tackle the global issue of plastic waste. Students will investigate local plastic waste impacts, identify local needs, and be supported to develop ongoing, tailored plastic waste projects in conjunction with local community groups.

This ongoing project encourages students to work collaboratively in a genuine cross disciplinary fashion to deal with a global issue. Our time in Nepal will result in a wide range of benefits for the local community including scientific reports to quantify the issues that can be shared with local government, identification of microbusiness potentials for the community, and the creation of practical engineering solutions for plastic waste.

The entire program will involve:

  • A compulsory online pre-departure orientation session.
  • Students enrolled in:
    • Animal Ecology, Environmental Management or Environmental Science will be enrolled in ENS333 Special Field Studies Topic
    • Business will study BCI304 Creative Engagement
    • Engineering will be enrolled in ENG401 Engineering Project 1

All studies will include both guided and independent learning experiences online, and activities in international settings, held over 16 days.

Where

Nepal (Kathmandu, Rasuwa and Chitwan)

When

22/11/2023 - 7/12/2023

Program cost

$3900^

Places available

28

UniSC Course 

ENS333, BCI304, ENG401

 

^ This program cost is indicative and subject to change once final flight costs are received.

To submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) students must be:

  • Studying an Animal Ecology, Environmental Science, or Environmental Management undergraduate coursework program in their second or third year and are enrolled in the UniSC School of Science, Technology and Engineering.
  • Studying a business undergraduate coursework program and are enrolled under the School of Business and Creative Industries in their second or third year 

Once EOI's are submitted and accepted, after the EOI closing date you will be sent additional forms to complete in International SONIA to assess your eligibility to enrol in the associated course and other requirements for the program.

Kathmandu: 22/11/2023 - 25/11/2023 & 4/12/2023 - 6/12/2023

Rasuwa District: 25/11/2023 - 1/12/2023

Chitwan: 1/12/2023 - 4/12/2023

More information provided at a later date.

Progam fee $2000^

Flights $1945

^As a reminder, this program fee only includes the in-country program activities. This does not include tuition for your enrolment in the applicable course or other costs incurred outside of the listed inclusions.

What is included in the Program Fee?

  • Twin or three Shared Accommodation in Kathmandu and Rasuwa, Hotel in Chitwan (single room available at additional cost)
  • 3 meals a day (sometimes bagged lunch)
  • Internet in accommodation
  • Transportation for Field Trip activities
  • University travel insurance**

What is not included in the Program Fee?

  • Airport transfers
  • International flights ^
  • Passport (students arrange their own)
  • Any required vaccinations
  • Non program transportation costs
  • Tuition fee for associated course of enrolment (e.g. ENS333)

^ A return flight to your destination will be organised by Program leaders and booked through UniSC's corporate travel provider FCM. Payment for the flight and program fee will be made to UniSC prior to departure.

** Refer to the Insurance Information for Students

Hill in Nepal with houses and crops
Sunset over the Rapti River
Nepalese youth dance
Program leaders 

Assoc. Prof. Kathy Townsend - Science
Dr David Martin – Science Education
Dr Ratna Paudyal - Business
Dr Adrian McCallum - Engineering 
Prof. Ferdinand Gul - Business

Important dates 

 

Date Event
12 August 2023 Expression of Interest closes
5 October 2023 Compulsory pre-departure session 6pm -7.30pm
22 November 2023 Short Term Mobility Program commences - departing Brisbane 
6 December  Short Term Mobility Program end - departure Kathmandu
8 December  Arrival Maroochydore
Funding 
New Colombo Plan funding.

This program has received New Colombo Plan (NCP) Mobility program funding, awarded by the Australian government. Eligible student will receive an offer for a $3000AUD grant to support their participation in the program.

If you submit a successful Expression of Interest you will be invited to complete an NCP Eligibility form. You can review the general eligibility criteria here, however please note the criteria may vary depending on the project and eligibility will be assessed on the point of receiving a completed NCP Eligibility form.

OS HELP

Overseas Student HELP loans (OS-HELP) are provided by the Commonwealth government to eligible HECS-HELP students undertaking various international experiences for credit. Eligible students can borrow up to $8,817 AUD for study in Asia. Please visit the OS-Help website to read the eligibility criteria and further information.

Australian Government New Colombo Plan Scholarship
What next?

Expressions of Interests are now open, please register here.

After the Expression of Interest closes, if your EOI is accepted you will be invited to complete forms in International SONIA to determine your eligibility to enrol in the associated course, and complete other checks.

Group of people count rubbish in Nepal
Monkey in forest of Nepal