Faculty of Business and Law

China Study Program How To Apply

China Study Program

How to apply

As the interest in this year's program is high, and we can only take 30 students, we suggest you register as soon as possible.

Step 1

Please express your interest in the 2013 program, and email the following details to DGSB Study Programs.

  • Last name
  • First name
  • Student ID
  • Degree name and code
  • Study area -:
    • International Business Management (MPT735) and / or
    • Economics for Managers (MPT781)

Step 2

For Deakin students - please proceed directly to Step 3.

For Non Deakin students - please complete the cross-institutional form [195KB] and supply current transcript from your University and submit originals to Jennifer Hannan.

Step 3

Once your eligibility is confirmed by the Study Program Manager you will be advised to complete the registration form and pay your deposit of $1000*.

Step 4

Download and complete the application form within 5 days of paying your deposit.

Step 5

You will be advised to make an online payment of the final amount (due Monday 30 September).
Also, submit the following within 5 days after the final payment.

Note:

  • *$500 of your deposit is non refundable if you withdraw from the program up until 30 September 2013
  • If you withdraw after 30 September 2013, your total fee is non refundable
  • China Study Program may not proceed if there are insufficient expressions of interest
  • Please do not make any payment for international travel until instructed to do so

 

Submit forms to:

Jennifer Hannan
Study Program Manager
Deakin Graduate School of Business
Deakin University
70 Elgar Road
Burwood VIC 3125
Telephone +61 3 9244 5167
Email: dgsb-sp@deakin.edu.au

You can also hand deliver it to the Study Program Manager in LB3.408.

Any academic enquiries should be directed to Unit Chair, Dr Jane Menzies

Important dates

  • 6 September 2013 - Final deposit due (if places still available)
  • 30 September 2013 - Final payment due

Costume

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24th September 2013