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Study Psychology abroad with CISaustralia

Posted by on July 19th, 2015 · 2015, Arts and Social Science, Uncategorized, UNSW Summer Break, UNSW Winter Break

Are you interested in studying Psychology abroad? CISaustralia has some great opportunities! People who are interested in understanding  the cultural, environmental and biological effects on the mind, body and behavior will enjoy these courses.

Summer (Jan) 2016 Short Course

Winter (July) 2016 Short Course

8 Global Internships with CISaustralia 

  • Located in Malaysia, China, London, Dublin, New Zealand, Cape Town, Barcelona and Thailand. CISaustralia offer eight professional global internship opportunities across a diverse range of academic areas.

Customised Faculty Led Programs

  • CIS offer Customised Faculty Led Programs to Universities worldwide. CIS has been offering customized programs for over ten years and in 2014 sent more than 900 students abroad on 85+ unique 2-8 week Faculty Led Programs.

FEATURED PROGRAM – January in Aix-en-Provence, France!

CISaustralia is excited to welcome students to our January in Aix-en-Provence program! This 3 week – 1 course program is perfect for humanities, fine arts and psychology students. Students have the opportunity to walk the cobbled streets of Aix-en-Provence, taste the delicacies of the region and integrate into the culture by living with a host family.  No prior French language ability is required.

January in Aix-en-Provence 2016 Short Courses

To enquire about this opportunity, please click here.

UNSW students selected for this program must also complete the GEP Registration Form 2015and email to advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au.

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CISaustralia is a provider as per the UNSW procurement selection process.

If you choose to source a provider on your own, please remember to do some research on them first and ensure that they are a legitimate organisation and that the product they offer will definitely meet your requirements. Students are therefore advised to undertake their own risk assessment before departure and any participation in these programs is at their own risk.

ALL PROGRAMS INVOLVE SOME DEGREE OF RISK TO PARTICIPANTS

 

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