OSSE300/500

2025 Taiwan - Japan  International Study Program

Trimester 3, November 2025

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The UNE Business School is pleased to offer UNE students an exciting opportunity to participate in a 15-day Taiwan-Japan Study Program in Trimester 3, 2025. The Program provides students with unique opportunities to build global networks and to learn about Taiwanese and Japanese business, society, culture, and history. Key themes of the program include business and economics, the creative arts, Indigenous culture, political history, and sustainable agriculture. In addition to classroom lectures and discussion, students’ learning experiences will be enriched through industry, educational, and cultural activities throughout the time overseas.

Approximate Cost: AU $8000.00 per person. (Please note that this price is indicative only.)

Interested students are invited to submit an expression of interest form by 16 May 2025 to Dr Tony Ramsay.

Tentative Itinerary (Subject to change)

DayDateLocation
1Sunday, November 9Sydney - Taipei
2Monday, November 10Taipei
3Tuesday, November 11Taipei
4Wednesday, November 12Hsinchu - Taichung
5Thursday, November 13Taichung - Tainan
6Friday, November 14Tainan - Kaoshiung
7Saturday, November 15Kaoshiung - Osaka
8Sunday, November 16Osaka - Nara
9Monday, November 17Nara
10Tuesday, November 18Nara - Kyoto
11Wednesday, November 19Kyoto - Tokyo
12Thursday, November 20Tokyo
13Friday, November 21Tokyo
14Saturday, November 22Tokyo
15Sunday, November 23Tokyo - Sydney
16Monday, November 24Sydney

Eligibility 

Students in both undergraduate and postgraduate programs (on-campus and online) are eligible. Undergraduate students enrol in OSSE300 and must have completed 48 credit points. Interested students, who have not completed 48 credit points, may submit an expression of interest, and eligibility will be assessed on a case by case basis. Postgraduate students enrol in OSSE500. Students will need to check with their Course Coordinator to ensure that the unit of study will count toward their degree. Assessment will be undertaken for unit credit.

OS-HELP Assistance

Undergraduate students may be able to apply for OS-Help Assistance (provided by the Australian Government) to assist with the cost of the tour. Conditions apply.

https://www.studyassist.gov.au/help-loans/os-help-loans-and-overseas-study

For students who may be working and/or studying, and in areas of relevance to the visit and study content, this program may offer taxation benefits. However, please refer to your financial advisor.