Semester in Asia: funding & opportunities

Join students from across Victoria for an engaging evening exploring funded study opportunities through the New Colombo Plan.

Learn about $15,000 Semester Grants for programs in China, South Korea, and Taiwan in 2027, hear firsthand experiences from past participants, and build your network in a relaxed setting with free food, interactive activities, and prizes. Attendance is by application only, with limited places available for eligible students.

Event details

Date: 7 May 2026

Time: 6-8 pm

Location: BangPop - 35 S Wharf Promenade, South Wharf VIC 3006

Applications are required to attend and places are limited. To be eligible, students must be over 18, currently completing a bachelor’s degree, and be an Australian citizen. Applications close 5 May.

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