New Colombo Plan Mobility Program
UTS
Overview
The New Colombo Plan Mobility Program provides opportunities for Australian undergraduate university students to participate in semester-based or short-term study in the Indo-Pacific region.
The New Colombo Plan (NCP) includes options to study in 40 countries and territories across the region. The funding awarded to UTS is granted for specific study opportunities in nominated countries known as Mobility Projects, some of which fund overseas Global Short Programs. For more details about the New Colombo Plan, please visit http://dfat.gov.au/people-to-people/new-colombo-plan/Pages/new-colombo-plan.aspx
Who is eligible?
Most eligibility criteria apply to both short-term study opportunities and semester based study opportunities.
If you are interested in short-term study opportunities, review approved NCP mobility projects on the Global Short Programs website- https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/opportunities/global-short-programs
If you are interested in semester based study opportunities, review the approved NCP mobility projects on the Global Exchange website - https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/opportunities/global-exchange/scholarships-and-grants.
There are strict eligibility criteria for the New Colombo Plan Mobility Grants. To be eligible, you must:
- be an Australian citizen. You cannot receive a mobility grant to undertake a Mobility Project in a Host Location in which you have dual citizenship or residency rights;
- be enrolled in an on-shore campus of an Australian University i.e. UTS, throughout the duration of the Mobility Project;
- be undertaking a Bachelor Degree or Bachelor Honours Degree at the commencement of your Mobility Project;
- normally be between 18 and 28 years of age at the commencement of your Mobility Project (excluding indigenous students);
- not have already commenced a period of overseas study in the same Host Location as the Mobility Project; and
- not receive more than one short-term and one semester NCP mobility grant (with or without an internship) during your Australian course of study.
If you are seeking an NCP mobility grant for a semester study program, you must additionally be:
Applying to study at an approved exchange program with a UTS exchange partner institution. Click here for details
Selection process
Global Short Programs or Faculty led programs You do not need to submit a separate application for the grant. You will automatically be considered when you apply for a Global Short Program or Faculty led program. UTS International will assess your eligibility applications.
You must demonstrate why you are motivated to participate in your nominated international program and explain how it will enhance your graduate outcomes.
Semester based Mobility Grants
You do not need to submit a separate application for the grant. You will automatically be considered for these grants when you apply to study at an eligible location under the UTS Global Exchange Program. However, you must apply for the NCP Language and Internship Grants (see Other Information below).
To be considered for an NCP Mobility Grant, follow the usual Global Exchange application process and select universities in NCP eligible countries. Check with UTS’s Study Abroad and Exchange team to find out which partner universities and countries offer NCP grants.
If you are nominated to go on exchange to one of the eligible countries, you will be assessed for the NCP grant automatically. Your average grades and the number of grants available will also be considered. The UTS Study Abroad and Exchange team will contact you if you are eligible to receive a grant. Where UTS received more eligible applicants than available grants, the mobility grants will be allocated to the students with the highest WAMs.