Short-term Experiences
Short-term, big impact. Take a step towards global citizenship with a short-term Global Experience.
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These programmes offer the perfect opportunity to explore diverse cultures, build meaningful connections, and gain a fresh perspective on the world.
2024 Opportunities
In collaboration with the Center for Language Education and Cooperation (CLEC) of Ministry of Education, the Inner Mongolia Normal University (INMU) is leading the 2024 Chinese Bridge Foreign Student Groups Program in China.
Through site visits, exchanges, and cultural experiences, students will experience the development and changes in China, enrich their international vision, enhance their in-depth understanding of Chinese language and culture, and strengthen language education exchange between China and foreign countries.
Programme Details
This programme will run for two weeks, from 10 July 2024 to 23 July 2024.
In Week One, students will learn about China (the country and their language), and visit:
- Ruyi River Scenic Area
- Sazhao Cultural Square
- Saisai Old Street.
In Week Two, students will continue to learn about China (the country and their language), and experience many more cultural site visits to:
- Great Wild Goose Pagoda &
- Lesser Wild Goose Pagoda
- Terra Cotta Warriors
- Muslim Quarter
- Fortifications of Xi'an
- Yongqingfang
- Huashan Mountain
- Xi'an Museum.
Cost
This is a partially-funded opportunity.
The host institution will cover food, accommodation, transportation, and insurance in China.
Students are responsible for their flights, and any other costs incurred while on the programme.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this programme, students must:
- Be between the ages of 14 (born before 1 June 2010) and 30 (born after 1 June 1994)
- Have an HSK or YCT certificate
- Have no criminal record
- Be in good health & suitable for international travel
- Have not participated in this programme within the last 3 years.
How to Apply
Email the Waikato Global Experiences team to express your interest: globalexperiences@waikato.ac.nz
Applications close Friday 10 May 2024.
2024 "Discover Jiangsu" International Summer School
Throughout this programme, students can learn about the relevant theories of traditional Chinese medicine and veterinary medicine; the basic structure of the body, Zang (organs), Qi (life force), Xue (blood), Jing-luo (meridian channels), and acupuncture treatment methods.
- Location: Nanjing Agricultural University
- Organiser: College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University
- Date: July 29th to August 11th
- Language: English
Course Introduction
- Basic theory of Chinese Veterinary Medicine
- Application of Chinese Veterinary Therapy
- Skills of Animal Acupuncture
Course Details
This programme takes Chinese veterinary acupuncture as the starting point, focusing on the disease treatment of companion animals such as dogs and cats, combined with the production and breeding of large animals such as horses, also with clinical treatment, especially the practical teaching of acupuncture treatment. During the period of the course, study, discussion and final assessment report will be done through small-group learning.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine such as yin-yang and Wu-xing (five elements), Zang-fu organ theory and Jing-luo (meridian channels), acupuncture and moxibustion.
- Understand the role of Chinese veterinary medicine in treating companion animals.
- Become familiar with the skills of traditional Chinese veterinary medicine to control animal diseases.
- Analyze clinical practical problems with the concept of traditional Chinese veterinary medicine.
- Understand the traditional culture of Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese veterinary medicine.
- Improve your perception of traditional Chinese veterinary medicine.
Training Team
The training professors are all from the Institute of Chinese Veterinary Medicine. The institute is a unit under the College of Veterinary Medicine. it advocates using integrated Chinese and Western veterinary medical methods to prevent and treat livestock and poultry diseases, also actively applies modern scientific methods to summarise the heritage of traditional Chinese and veterinary medicine.
The institute presided over the establishment of the Chinese Herbology programme and the Chinese veterinary medicine scientific group, also established the international veterinary acupuncture class / traditional Chinese Medicine class, the integrated Chinese and Western veterinary service department and the pet clinic, and regularly held international veterinary acupuncture courses. It was one of the earliest institutes in China to provide international veterinary acupuncture courses.
Programme Fee
We have ONE full scholarship available for a University of Waikato student. The scholarship covers the Programme Fee in full and will provide an international travel allowance of up to $1000 (economy class). If the international travel expenses are less than $1000, the reimbursement will be based on the actual amount as shown on the invoice.
The programme fee would otherwise be $2000 (USD). This includes tuition, accommodation, food, insurance, local transportation in Nanjing, and field trips.
How to Apply
- Register with the NAU online application system of international students.
- Choose "2024 NAU International Summer School", then select "Chinese Veterinary Medicine".
- Upload the required application materials and submit your application.
- Wait to receive and admission email, then confirm your admission.
Applications have now closed.
Email admission@njau.edu.cn if you have any questions.
Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa (uOttawa) is pleased to invite University of Waikato students to join its Immersive Marketing Academy (IMA) in Ottawa, Canada – a vibrant G7 capital rich in culture and innovation!
This program is geared towards upper-year undergraduate business students who will have an opportunity to visit Ottawa, Canada for a 6-week experience. Students can receive academic credit for two or three courses at uOttawa. This unique opportunity is designed to integrate hands-on academic courses in marketing with a host of cultural and social activities. Delve into the practicalities of marketing principles while exploring the diverse cultural festivities Ottawa has to offer.
When: 17 June - 26 July 2024
Where: University of Ottawa, Canada
See more details on the programme website.
Applications have now CLOSED.
Students have the opportunity to take part in a two-week online programme through WHU Otto Beishem School of Management in January 2024: Doing Business in Europe. This programme is designed for undergraduate students who want to learn more about the international business world in Europe.
Being among Europe’s top-ranked business schools, WHU provides you with a unique learning experience. You will have the opportunity to attend interactive live class meetings and work together with students from different locations via virtual breakout sessions.
Note: This programme incurs a fee of €125.00 Euros (approximately $230.00 NZ)
Learning Modules
The planned modules for this programme are:
- The European Union & the Euro
- Entrepreneurship from a European Perspective
- The Relevance of Family Business in Europe
- German History and Society in a European Context
Social Events
This programme also includes opportunities for you to socialise with other students on the programme:
- Get to know: Welcome Meeting
- Photo competition: Show us your favourite travel destination
- Buddy programme: Get in touch with a WHU student and learn more about WHU/Germany.
What former Participants say about the Programme
“Great course and excellent teaching staff. I really enjoyed learning different subjects in the business world and getting more knowledge of European countries and markets.” - Qais Al-Saadi, Curtin University, Australia
“It was a truly valuable experience. The program’s curriculums provided comprehensive knowledge of the business field, gave me the opportunity to work with students from different backgrounds to learn from high-level scholars.” - Tianjiao Zhang, Xi‘an Jiao Tong Liverpool University, China
5 Reasons You Should Do this Programme
- The program is interactive, e.g. live classes with break-out sessions, group discussions, and case studies.
- WHU is continuously ranked among Europe‘s Top Business Schools in major international rankings.
- You can study this programme from the comfort of your home.
- You meet online like-minded people from different countries and work together with them.
- The programme also includes social events, e.g., a welcome meeting, a photo competition, a buddy programme, and a virtual escape room.
Bonus reason 6: Students can earn credit for this programme subject to division approval.
How to Apply
- Apply to the Waikato Global Experiences Programme using the button below.
- After the deadline has passed, our team will review all applications and nominate students for the WHU programme.
- If you are nominated for the WHU programme, you will receive an email with further instructions to complete your registration.
Applications have now closed.
Prime Minister's Scholarship Programmes
If you’re looking for a “taster” of a global experience in Asia or Latin America, a group programme may be for you! Discover new cultures, explore your academic interests, and make new friends while travelling as part of a group.
Please note: there will be no Prime Minister's Scholarship Programmes offered in 2025.
2024 experiences
In partnership with The University of Auckland, Massey University, Victoria University of Wellington, and IndoGenius, we are proud to bring you the 3rd edition of the PMSA Reimagining India Study Tour in 2024!
About the Programme
Reimagining India is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for students to engage with India. Alumni from this programme describe it as a life-changing highlight of their University experience.
This carefully curated programme introduces New Zealanders to India's extraordinary diversity and showcases New Zealand culture and education to the people of India.
Following in the footsteps of previous PMSA cohorts, 24 students from across New Zealand (5 from Waikato) will make their way across the Indian subcontinent from Tamil Nadu to the Himalayas, visiting key cities along the way, including Bengaluru, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Delhi.
The 6-week experiential learning program includes visits to dozens of Indian institutions, companies, NGOs and government bodies, including strategic interactions designed to enhance the NZ-India bilateral relationship as well as the personal development of the students themselves.
Students participating in the six-week intensive course will be expected to gain:
- On-the-ground experience helping you to conceptualize how India fits into your studies and careers.
- A network of Indian mentors and peers helping you to develop relationships and deepen your understanding of the Indian dimensions of your work or study.
- An immersive cultural experience to familiarize you with various customs, norms, celebrations, foods, performing arts, etc.
- An introduction to India's past, present and future from an interdisciplinary standpoint, with a focus on growth and opportunity.
- Introduction to the Hindi language.
Read student stories written by the 2023 cohort.
Programme Itinerary
Before travelling, the group will be introduced to India through a six-week online course combining live sessions and recordings. The 2023 cohort found this very beneficial as it prepared them for the in-country visit and gave them an opportunity to connect with other students on the programme, the IndoGenius team, and various guest experts.
Upon arrival in India, the group will follow an intense schedule that includes expert talks, language/yoga/dance classes, group reflection sessions, and visits to sites of historical and cultural relevance, factories, NGOs, and companies.
Upon return, participants are invited to participate in debriefing sessions that will prompt you to reflect and process your experiences through this journey, bringing the program to a closure.
Travel Itinerary
Students selected for participation in this PMSA-funded group programme will depart from Auckland as a group at 3:15pm on 6 January 2024, with one night spent in the Aerotel in Singapore, before arriving in Chennai at 8:50am for the start of the programme on 7 January 2024. The group will return together, landing in Auckland at approximately 1:20pm on 17 February 2024.
It is important to note that flights have already been reserved and journey alterations will not be possible, so all applicants must be available between these dates.
The detailed programme itinerary for activities in India will be available closer to the start of the programme.
Eligibility
All applicants must be currently enrolled and in good academic standing at the University of Waikato. Applications are open to students from all disciplines and faculties.
In order to travel overseas, applicants must have a valid passport, that is valid until September 2024 or later. Accepted students will be required to provide passport photocopies to the 360 International team at the University of Auckland on or before 15 October 2023. There are currently delays in passport processing times. More information on how to apply for a passport and current processing delays can be found here: Identity and Passport's.
To be eligible to participate in this group programme, applicants must also meet the eligibility requirements for the Prime Minister's Scholarship for Asia, and be:
- At least 18 years old at the date of applying
- Either a citizen or permanent resident of New Zealand
- Have been a resident in New Zealand for at least 12 of the previous 24 months
- Not an immediate relative of an Education New Zealand staff member or selection panel member;
- Medically fit to travel (successful applicants will need to agree to complete any routine medical tests performed at the border, such as COVID-19 tests.)
- Able to attend all scheduled pre-departure activities, including completion of the 6-week self-paced virtual programme made available by IndoGenius prior to departure and the full duration of the programme in-country.
- Have not previously received a Prime Minister's Scholarship for group travel, and
- Be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
In addition to good academic standing, applicants need to demonstrate that they are:
- Community-minded
- Culturally aware
- Able to demonstrate how they will apply this experience to their wider community
- Ambassadorial
- Adaptable
- Able to explain how participating in this programme will benefit them on an individual and personal level.
Where equally qualified applicants exceed the number of scholarships available, further consideration may be given to:
- Students who have not previously had learning abroad experience (at university or otherwise)
- High-academic achieving students
How to Apply
Applications have now closed.