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Delegation on Business in Australia

The International Scholar Laureate Program (ISLP) Delegation on Business in Australia will provide you with access to the people, places and perspectives that have come together to create this youthful and emerging success story of the Asia Pacific region.

Through special access to businesses and universities, lectures by top businesspeople, exciting activities, group discussions and immersion in the sights, sounds, people and places that make up the famous land “down under,” you will return with not only a new perspective on Australia, but also on the future of international business - and the role you want to play in it.

Dates & Schedule: 

Delegation on Business
Australia 2010

Click here to see a full sample schedule

Note: Dates are in LOCAL DESTINATION TIME

Core Program

Program Start/Arrival Date: Sunday, May 30, 2010
     Arrival City: Sydney (Airport code: SYD)

Core Program End Date: Saturday, June 5, 2010
    Core Departure City: Sydney (Airport Code: SYD)

Optional Extension*

*For students participating in the Optional Extension, one-way airfare between Sydney and Cairns is included in the package price. Return airfare between Cairns and Sydney is not included.

Optional Extension Departure Date: Tuesday, June 8, 2010
     Optional Extension Departure City: Cairns (Airport Code: CNS)

FAQ: 

FAQ

Eligibility and Nomination

Who participates in the International Scholar Laureate Program (ISLP)?

While the honor of being a Scholar Laureate is a singular one, you will find our delegations are incredibly diverse. That said, your fellow Scholar Laureates will have some things in common. All of you have strong academic records and leadership skills. Also, everyone must be at least 18 years old at the time of the Program and currently enrolled in a college or university as an undergraduate or graduate student or be a recent graduate from the class of 2009. All scholars must speak fluent English.

How are scholars nominated to attend?

Scholars come to the attention of ISLP and are considered for nomination thanks to the input of a variety of sources, including:

  • Educators, student organization advisors and participating institutions
  • Alumni of previous ISLP delegations
  • Alumni of National Youth Leadership Forums
  • Alumni of Congressional Youth Leadership Council Conferences
  • Members of Golden Key International Honour Society
  • Members of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS)
  • Scholarship and financial aid services where students make their information available to colleges, universities and other approved educational organizations
  • Self nominations with a record of academic excellence and leadership experience

Is there a way for a non-nominated scholar to be considered for nomination?

If you have not been nominated but believe you would benefit from the experience, do not hesitate to contact us and we will be pleased to send you self nomination information.

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Daily Life

Who facilitates the programs?

Your delegation will be led by one or two Faculty Advisors who are knowledgeable professionals with experience in the corresponding career field of their delegation. Your Faculty Advisor will be responsible for implementing the curriculum, conducting your daily briefings and debriefings, facilitating small group discussions, participating in all scheduled activities and supervising Program scholars. ISLP also enlists in-country staff who function as guides, interpreters and points of contact in your host country. You can expect a scholar to staff ratio of 40 to 1 or less.

What is a typical day like?

Your typical day will begin with a group meeting and briefing session on the day’s scheduled events. While no two days are the same for any program, you will find almost all involve a mix of educational and cultural activities. Educational components may include distinguished speakers, panel discussions, group meetings and university and professional site visits. Free time is also built into the schedule for scholars to explore their host countries independently.

How many people make up a delegation?

Depending on the restrictions of the individual program site, you will have between 30 and 60 scholars in your delegation.

Is there anything I should do to prepare for my delegation?

Overall, you should do what you probably do anyway – keep up-to-date on current events and trends in your field of study through print and online media. You may also want to mention your upcoming experience to your professors or other advisors as they can often provide insights into areas that might be of special interest or importance to your career goals. Also, while we do not expect you to know everything about your host country in the weeks or months before your trip, we do believe that the more familiar you are with your destination’s culture and customs before you arrive, the more you will gain while you are there.

Keep in mind that once you are enrolled, you will receive further resources on the country you will be visiting as well as information to help prepare for the Program. This information will cover travel logistics, destination information and academic preparation materials.

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Career and Academic Benefits

How will this help me achieve my career goals?

Each of our career-focused delegations is designed to be a growth opportunity that will further your knowledge of and perspectives on your chosen field through experiential, personal and professional enrichment. Previous scholars have found the Program to be an incredible stepping stone to further develop particular interests in their field of study and to enhance their professional and academic résumé.

Can I receive college credit for the Program?

While we do not offer a formal credit program, previous ISLP scholars have succeeded in receiving credit from their home institutions in the past. We therefore encourage you to work with your college or university to develop a credit plan for your international experience before you attend the Program. We have provided Tips for Earning College Credit at your university for your ISLP experience. To further support you in your effort to receive credit, you should also feel free to contact the Office of Admissions to request an Academic Overview of the educational components of the program. This can be an invaluable tool as you discuss the program with your university professors and set out to create a relevant, advancing and potentially credit-earning course of action.

What are some of the benefits of the Program?

International educational experiences such as ISLP provide global networking opportunities and insight into career fields. We are also more than happy to provide you with letters of participation that you may include in your applications for graduate programs, internships, jobs, scholarships, etc.

Equally important, ISLP safely exposes scholars to the ins and outs of navigating foreign cultures, the complexity of travel logistics and the myriad of other skills necessary to travel and compete in an increasingly connected global economy.

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Tuition and Finances

What does the tuition cover?

Below is a list of general items covered by tuition. For details particular to the delegation and country you are interested in, please see the “What’s Included?” tab on each country-specific delegation page.

  • All scheduled Program activities using air, ship, rail and chartered motor coach transportation
  • All accommodations (excluding laundry, telephone, etc.). Accommodations vary by country.
  • Curriculum materials
  • Meals provided during the Program vary by location.
  • One or two Faculty Advisors who accompany each delegation
  • Full-time, professional guides who are fluent in English for programs outside the United States
  • All educational components, including speaker fees
  • All entrance fees for scheduled Program activities
  • All taxes, gratuities and tips
  • Basic emergency health coverage for the duration of the Program

Is financial assistance available to help pay for the tuition?

Should you require financial assistance, a special fundraising guide has been prepared to help interested scholars raise the necessary funds within their communities. We strongly encourage scholars to use this guide to fundraise and obtain sponsors to help them pay for the tuition costs associated with attending ISLP. Over two-thirds of our scholars fundraise part or all of their tuition. Click here to read through our fundraising guide and get started. Interested scholars may download the Fundraising Guide here. (Adobe Acrobat Reader required. Experiencing difficulties? E-mail us: webmaster@scholarlaureate.org). In addition, the Office of Admissions is available to support scholars in their fundraising efforts.

ISLP is also proud to offer a limited number of scholarships to members of Golden Key International Honour Society. Please visit the Scholarships page for more information.

How much spending money should I bring?

You will need to purchase at least one meal per day (average $10-20 U.S. dollars, depending on personal choice and destination) and miscellaneous small purchases, including laundry services and telephone calls as needed. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to buy souvenirs and enjoy leisure activities during scheduled free time. Once you are enrolled, we will provide additional resources on spending money and currency exchange.

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Travel and Transportation

Where will scholars reside during the Program?

Carefully selected accommodations will be used throughout the Program. These could include hotel, university or other lodgings, depending on the country. For details particular to the delegation and country you are interested in, please see the “What’s Included?” tab on each country-specific delegation page.

Can I make a roommate request?

Yes, you are free to make roommate requests after enrollment through March 1, 2010. Interested scholars should contact the Office of Admissions after they receive their confirmation of enrollment.

The application says that I am automatically enrolled in the Tuition & Travel Protection Plan. Must I enroll in this?

You are automatically enrolled in the Tuition & Travel Protection Plan. This trip cancellation insurance is recommended but may be declined by checking the appropriate box on the front of the Enrollment Application or on the Online Enrollment Form. The Tuition & Travel Protection Plan premium is nonrefundable and may not be purchased after March 18, 2010. Detailed information on the Tuition & Travel Protection Plan will be sent to you upon completion of your enrollment. For an overview of coverage, click here.

How should I plan my international transportation to and from the Program?

The International Scholar Laureate Program has partnered with Australia New Zealand Group Services (ANZGS) to provide air booking services for ISLP scholars. ANZGS can handle all of your domestic and international flight needs. You may also book your flight arrangements on your own.

ISLP has arranged for group flights to delegations in Australia and China from gateway cities in the United States. Seats are limited and we recommend any scholar who will be traveling to/from the United States to book the group flight option. ANZGS can also assist you on your connecting flights to the U.S. gateway cities. Only by booking your international airline ticket on the group flight are you guaranteed these additional services:

  • ISLP staff to assist with any questions or concerns at check-in at gateway cities
  • ISLP staff and local guide to greet you in the international arrivals hall in your ISLP destination
  • Group transfer from the airport to the Program in your ISLP destination
  • Local guide to provide orientation en route from airport to the Program

How to book a seat on the group flight:
Contact ANZGS’s dedicated representatives: Wayne Stening and Myrna Fernandez
     E-mail (preferred): waynes@anzgs.com or myrna@anzgs.com
     Telephone: +1.310.546.8721
     Hours of Operation:
          Monday-Friday 6:00AM – 6:00PM PST
          Saturday-Sunday 8:00AM – 5:00PM PST

Am I allowed to extend my stay in the destination country?

Yes. Scholars are encouraged to take part in the Optional Extensions provided by ISLP. It is a chance for scholars to discover more of their host countries. Optional Extensions for 2010 are Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef for delegations in Australia, Hong Kong for delegations in China and Los Angeles, California for the delegation in the United States of America.

Scholars may also choose to extend their stay on their own for independent exploration.

How will I travel while in the destination country?

During scheduled Program activities, travel in your host country will be by plane or private motor coach except in China where a portion of the trip may be completed by train.

How and when should I obtain a passport?

You do not need to have a passport before enrolling in the Program, but you will need to begin the passport application process to acquire one immediately after confirmation of enrollment. All necessary information regarding acquiring a passport will be sent in the first enrollment confirmation communication. For U.S. passport holders, this information may also be found on the U.S. Department of State's web site: travel.state.gov/passport.

Do I need a visa?

For scholars traveling on a U.S. passport:

American citizens attending programs in Australia and China will need visas; however, scholars do not need to start the visa process until after they are enrolled in the Program. All information regarding visa processing will be sent in the enrollment confirmation communications.

For scholars not traveling on a U.S. passport:

Scholars not traveling on a U.S. passport must contact the respective consulate (Australia, China or United States of America) to learn about specific entry requirements, as acquiring and payment of all required travel documentation is the sole responsibility of the scholar.

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Special Needs

Will there be vegetarian options at every meal?

Vegetarians should inform ISLP of their dietary requirements prior to the start of the Program. We will ensure there are vegetarian options available, but the realities of foreign travel do mean that they are often limited. Many meals are buffet-style, and due to limitations, sometimes vegetarian options may be repeated throughout the Program.

Will there be kosher options at every meal?

Due to varying cultures in the various countries, we are not able to guarantee kosher options. However, there will always be a vegetarian option at meals. In some cases, kosher meals can be provided at an additional cost. Please contact the Office of Admissions to speak directly with a staff member for more information.

Will there be opportunities to attend any religious services?

There is time built into the schedule (day or evening) for scholars to do some independent exploration and you are free to use this time for religious purposes or other needs. However, these times do vary by day and country.

Is it possible for scholars with special needs to attend?

Yes. However, the first recommendation we would make would be that you speak directly to a staff member at our Office of Admissions to get a better idea of what potentially challenging activities your delegation might involve so that together you might make the best decision about whether or not to attend and which Program would be best for you.

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Safety & Travel: 

Safety and Supervision

Should I be concerned about safety in a foreign country?

Your safety is our first priority. As a result, our programs are highly structured and thoroughly evaluated for quality and safety. We will not bring you into areas where we think your safety might be in question. If conditions exist or arise that make it impossible for us to offer a safe program, we will alter the itinerary and re-route the program to safer regions. ISLP adheres to international travel advisories issued by the U.S. State Department and the in-country U.S. Embassy. All U.S. scholars are registered with the U.S. Embassy in the destination country prior to their departure.

Do I need any immunizations?

We suggest that scholars consult the Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization current recommendations regarding international travel. The most current information can be found at www.cdc.gov and www.who.int. We also recommend that you check with your physician or local health care facility to inquire about any health concerns or immunization options.

Will there be an on-site nurse?

No. You should plan to bring any medication along that you think you might need (i.e. cold medication, anti-diarrhea, fever, etc.). Of course, in the rare occurrence that you may need medical attention, we will assist you in getting to a doctor or hospital.

Will I be expected to follow rules such as curfews on the Program?

Since this is an academic program, there is an established Code of Conduct. This exists to ensure the highest level of safety, education and enjoyment for all scholars. Further, we do ask that scholars take into consideration the intense academic nature of the Program, and as a result, we expect them to be well-rested and focused during the daily program. We ask scholars to remember that they are serving as ambassadors when they visit another country. As such, it is imperative that all scholars keep in mind the importance of their conduct when traveling. Our hosts and speakers are expecting prepared, motivated and well-informed high-caliber scholars. Please refer to the Information, Release and Agreement on the back of the Enrollment Application to review the Code of Conduct, or click here to read it.

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Preparing for Travel in a Foreign Country

What assistance will be available to prepare for the Program?

Once you are enrolled, you can expect to receive communications with all the information necessary to prepare for your journey, including packing suggestions, suggested attire, currency exchange information, travel documents, academic preparation and useful travel tips.

Also, as we rely heavily on our web site to communicate important information, it would be a good idea once registered to stop by regularly to check for updates and drop by the message boards to hear the latest news.

Prior to enrollment you can also contact us by e-mail at any time at admissions@scholarlaureate.org.

What type of clothing should I bring?

For most professional activities, business casual is what you would want to wear. For example, men would feel comfortable in khakis or dress pants with a button-down shirt and women would be completely appropriate in a skirt or dress pants with a nice blouse or top. During certain program components, more professional attire may be required and during some cultural and leisure activities you may want to be more casual. Well in advance of your departure, we will get you specific details about what you should plan to pack so that you will have what you need in order to be appropriately dressed.

Are language skills going to be an issue at all?
Will there be any basic conversational language training during the Program?

While we do not expect fluency in your host country’s language or even basic proficiency, as all world travelers know, every bit of your host countries language that you do know will increase your overall experience. But again, the only language requirement is to speak fluent English and there is no language training offered during the Program. Bear in mind that each delegation will have guides fluent in the host language during all professional visits, speakers and workshops.

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What's Included: 

What’s Included: Delegation on Business in Australia

ACCOMMODATIONS
MEALS
TIPS & TAXES
GROUP INSURANCE
TRANSPORTATION
     Transportation during the Program Included
     How to Book Your Travel to and from the Program Extra

ACCOMMODATIONS

Hotels used during the Delegation on Business in Australia are modern, comfortable, well-located, air conditioned, 3 star properties with en suite bath/toilet.

Hotel for Core Program*:

SYDNEY
Travelodge Sydney
27 Wentworth Avenue
Sydney NSW 2010
AUSTRALIA

Phone: + 61 (2) 82671700
Fax: + 61 (2) 82671800
http://www.travelodge.com.au/locations/features.aspx?hid=703

Hotel for Optional Extension to Cairns/Great Barrier Reef*:

CAIRNS
Cairns Colonial Club Resort
26 Cannon St
Manunda QLD 4870
AUSTRALIA

Phone: +61 (7) 4053-5111
Fax: +61 (7) 4053-7072
www.cairnscolonialclub.com.au

*Hotel accommodations are subject to change. If changed, hotels will be replaced by accommodations equal of caliber (3 star).

MEALS

Meals during the Core Program:
     Breakfast included daily
     5 additional meals (lunch or dinner)

Meals included during Optional Extension:
     Breakfast included daily
     2 additional meals (lunch or dinner)

TIPS & TAXES

All tips and taxes levied by hotels, restaurants and local governments are included. Additionally, tips to guides and drivers are included.

GROUP INSURANCE

Basic emergency health insurance is provided for the duration of the Program and is included in the Tuition.

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION DURING THE PROGRAM

All scheduled Program activities using air, train, ship and chartered motor coach transportation are included.

TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE PROGRAM DESTINATION

Airfare to and from the Program destination is not included in the cost of Tuition.

ISLP’s designated travel provider is Australia New Zealand Group Services (ANZGS). ANZGS can handle all of your domestic and international flight needs. Contact ANZGS at +1.310.546.8721 at the earliest possible date to arrange your flight plans to and from the Program.

HOW TO BOOK A SEAT ON THE GROUP FLIGHT

ISLP offers a group flight at an additional cost from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Sydney and Sydney (or Cairns if you choose to attend the Optional Extension) to Los Angeles at the conclusion of the Program. Seats are limited, so please contact ANZGS at +1.310.546.8721 at the earliest possible date to arrange your flight plans to and from the Program if intending to travel on the group flight.

We highly recommend traveling with the group if the gateway city of Los Angeles, California is convenient for you.

Contact our travel partner, Australia New Zealand Group Services (ANZGS)
     Dedicated representatives: Wayne Stening and Myrna Fernandez
     E-mail (preferred): waynes@anzgs.com or myrna@anzgs.com
Telephone: +1.310.546.8721
     Hours of Operation:
     Monday-Friday 6:00AM – 6:00PM PST
     Saturday-Sunday 8:00AM – 5:00PM PST

Included in the designated group flight price are these additional services:

  • ISLP staff to assist with any questions or concerns at check-in at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
  • ISLP staff and local guide to greet you in the international arrivals hall in Sydney (SYD)
  • Group transfer from the airport to your hotel in Sydney
  • Local guide to provide orientation en route from airport to hotel
Cultural Highlights: 

Cultural Highlights
Delegation on Business in Australia

SYDNEY
CAIRNS & THE GREAT BARRIER REEF OPTIONAL EXTENSION

Sydney

Cultural Excursions included in the Program:

Sydney Opera House is one of the world’s most recognizable landmarks and a symbol of Australia itself. It has been called one of the most distinctive architectural achievements of the 20th century. The Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts center, formally dedicated in 1973. It is the home of Opera Australia, the Sydney Symphony, the Sydney Theatre Company, and the Australian Ballet. Over 450 performances are presented in the Opera House every year.

The Rocks is the birthplace of modern-day Australia, and the site of Sydney’s original town settlement, founded in 1788. Earning its name from the area’s sandstone cliffs, it originally served as a camp for British convicts and their overseers. Located on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, The Rocks features historic buildings, eateries, museums, art galleries, and excellent shopping. A blend of Sydney’s past and present, it is a popular destination for all visitors to Sydney.

At Calga Wildlife Sanctuary, discover the Australian bush as it used to be over two hundred years ago, free of feral plants and predators. Take a stroll over the two kilometers of walking trails and view Australian native birds and animals, including kangaroos, koalas and wallabies, in their natural habitat along with over 260 species of plants.

Cultural Excursions for Independent Exploration during free time:

Circular Quay is located on Sydney Cove, at the foot of the central business district and the historic end of the city. A recreational hotspot, it features a bustling collection of pedestrian malls, parks, restaurants and walkways, as well as being a major transportation hub. Ferries leave every few minutes bound for different parts of the harbor. The quay offers amazing views of Harbour Bridge, and a short walk will take you to the Opera House, the Rocks, and the Royal Botanical Gardens.

The Royal Botanic Gardens are located on the shores of Sydney Harbour, right in the heart of the city. Founded in 1816, the Botanic Gardens are the oldest scientific institution in Australia. Over 45,000 plants, both native and exotic, can be found across the gardens’ 30 hectares.

Sydney Harbour is the focal point of the city, home to many of Australia’s most notable attractions, including Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay. It’s no surprise that Sydney is known as “The Harbour City!”

Manly Ferry will take you on a scenic journey from Circular Quay to the suburb of Manly, New South Wales, a famous seaside resort most notable for its miles of pristine beaches.

A visit to Sydney Aquarium, located in Darling Harbor, is like a journey under the sea. Walk through underwater tunnels to observe over 600 aquatic species native to regions throughout Australia. View the largest Great Barrier Reef exhibit in the world, watch a crocodile feeding and get close to thousands of fish, penguins, and maybe even a shark!

Taronga Zoo is home to over 2,600 individual animals, making it one of the largest zoos of its kind. Taronga is an Aboriginal word meaning “beautiful view.” In operation for nearly a century, the zoo features 340 species of animals found all over the world. And of course, you will see those native to Australia—kangaroos, koalas, wallabies, emus and more!

The mile-long crescent shaped sand of Bondi Beach is one of the best-known beaches in the world. As the closest ocean beach to Sydney’s city center, it is a prime surfing and swimming spot for Australians and visitors alike.

The Blue Mountains derive their name from the fact that the gum trees release an oil into the air that reacts with the sunlight to produce a blue haze. The Blue Mountains lie in the center of a World Heritage Region; they comprise over 5,000 square miles of forest, much of it wilderness. You will find breathtaking views, lookouts, cascades and waterfalls in this bushwalker's paradise.

Cairns & the Great Barrier Reef – Optional Extension

Cultural Excursions included in the Program:

Cairns is a popular holiday location for Aussies and international visitors alike. Bordered by the Great Barrier Reef and home to beaches, mountains and rainforests, Cairns is the perfect location to cap off a trip to Australia.

The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef (over 1800 miles long), a natural wonder replete with diverse marine life, tropical islands and sun-kissed beaches. Visitors can participate in glass-bottom boat coral viewing, guided snorkeling tours, or a reef presentation.

Low Isles Coral Island is a coral cay surrounded by acres of reef. It is a great area for snorkeling or just relaxing on the beach.

Cultural Excursions for Independent Exploration during free time:

From Cairns, you have your choice of a number of daytrips, including rainforest tours, island daytrips and an excursion to Aboriginal culture parks.

Enrollment is Closed for Summer 2010

2010 Program Pricing
Business – Australia
Tuition: $3,299
Optional Extension: $1,450