Customised Group Programs

Customised Programs for Australian Universities

CISaustralia collaborates exclusively with Australian university staff to co-design and deliver short-term customised group programs that align with your academic and operational goals. These include:

  • Study tours
  • Service learning
  • Environmental, conservation, health and education placements
  • Group internships

Program lengths are fully customisable to suit your academic and operational needs. While most programs run between two to three weeks, each experience is tailored to your specific student cohort, whether undergraduate, postgraduate, mature-age or professional.

Where We Work

Programs can be delivered globally or within Australia — across almost any academic discipline. The only exceptions are countries designated as Level 3 or 4 travel advice by DFAT (see Smartraveller for details).

Why Partner with Us?

We understand the demands academic staff face, balancing teaching, research, administration, risk management and student support. Our role is to ease that workload while delivering a professional, safe and enriching program for your students.

With CISaustralia, you’ll benefit from:

  • End-to-end support – From initial planning and program design to delivery, evaluation and reporting
  • Collaborative approach – Programs are built around your academic objectives and aligned to your course requirements
  • On-site Program Coordinators – Managing daily logistics, group dynamics, finance, admin and 24/7 risk response
  • Structured risk management – Including customised risk plans, emergency protocols, insurance guidance and 24/7 on-ground support
  • Streamlined processes – Clear roles, timelines and communication to reduce stress and ensure consistency

“This was an amazing experience for both faculty and students, with very positive feedback on the trip and its learning impact. The program ran more smoothly than we could have hoped — largely thanks to the onsite coordinator’s support and presence throughout. Having logistics so well managed allowed us to focus on the science and itinerary, and truly get the most out of the academic experience.”

— Dr Mike Kinsela (Lecturer) & Dr Hannah Power (Associate Professor) from University of Newcastle

Save Time and Reduce Admin

Organising a customised group program can require the equivalent of a four-week full-time workload for academic staff. We’re here to take that off your plate.

CISaustralia handles the operational and logistical complexity—vendor coordination, accommodation, transport, excursions, student care and risk planning—freeing you up to focus on what matters most: teaching and learning.

Our support model is designed to make the process as efficient, collaborative and stress-free as possible, ensuring a high-quality experience for both staff and students.

Hear From Academic Staff

If you are an academic staff member (or central University mobility staff person) looking to manage a customised group program, the following short video is of critical importance to you and is highly likely to change the way you think about how you manage your Customised Group Program.

Global Mobility with Purpose

Short-term learning abroad is more than just a student experience—it’s a strategic tool that supports broader university goals. Short-term programs enhance graduate employability, improve student engagement, domestic recruitment and retention, and contribute to priorities across learning, teaching, research and internationalisation. 

As universities adapt their global mobility strategies, there’s growing emphasis on sustainability (see our Green Book), academic alignment and risk management. CISaustralia supports this shift through well-structured, meaningful programs that align with institutional values and reduce pressure on staff time and resources.

We’re proud to formally collaborate with 37 of the 40 Australian universities to deliver high-quality, customised programs that align with your institution’s global engagement goals.

For sector-wide insights, view the latest Learning Abroad Industry Survey Results.

Group Program Examples




Benefits and Inclusions

Proven excellence and expertise

CISaustralia has been supporting Customised Group Programs since 2013, with staff in over 40 global locations. These relationships and our structured protocols have been tried and tested so you can be confident we have covered all bases.

University-branded programs

Whether it’s customising our volunteer and intern programs or creating a unique study tour, the University has complete control and ownership over the program. CISaustralia acts as a behind-the-scenes support.

Truly customised

We build a program specific to the academic staff members’ needs. By customising each aspect of the program, we provide the opportunity to create a unique itinerary that directly aligns with academic objectives.

Time & Cost Saving

University staff have reported an average saving of approx. 29 working days associated with the logistical planning and running of a customised academic program with CISaustralia support. This equates to a total savings of approx. $18,600 to the University.

Promotional support for recruiting students

Our Customised Group Programs team can assist with marketing and recruitment efforts. An active approach will assist in meeting minimum enrolment numbers and attaining a reduced per-student program fee.

Pre-departure support

There will be a lot of questions prior to departure from students. Through our pre-departure materials and online pre-departure session, we make sure that no question is left unanswered.

24/7 on-site support on every program

Every program we support includes a 24/7 Onsite Program Coordinator (OPC) and / or local Site Director, which allows the focus of the academic staff to be on delivering a high-quality academic experience.

Insurance, risk management and emergency response

Our Risk Management and Emergency Response Plan has been developed to minimise the risk associated with and best respond to any critical incident. A customised Risk Matrix is completed for each program we support.

Post-program review process

Upon completion of the program, we will conduct a detailed post-program review to ensure we understand every aspect of how the program went and how we can improve for future programs.

Next Steps

Get Started

Ready to discuss your program idea but not sure where to start? We’d love to hear from you! Complete this quick, 2-minute enquiry form and we will be in touch shortly after to answer your questions and discuss your proposed program.

Complete the Proposal Questionnaire

Once you are ready to build your program, fill out our questionnaire for an On-Site Group Program. For each question, provide as much information as possible and let us know if there is any area(s) we can provide you with more guidance or assistance.

Meet your Program Coordinator

After we receive your questionnaire, your dedicated CISaustralia Program Coordinator will be in contact to discuss and better understand your program. We will then provide you with a comprehensive program proposal within 1-3 weeks.

FAQs

We recommend starting between 12-18 months prior to departure. Time flies and you want to be sure the program is laid out well enough to begin promoting the experience to students around 12 months in advance, with the hopes of securing the group around the 5-6 month mark. Be sure to check with your University’s mobility or international office, as their timelines may differ and might call for earlier preparation.

We believe strongly in supporting volunteer initiatives across the world that promote sustainable and long-term societal, environmental and economic change to benefit and empower local communities.

While the term volunteering is widely known and accepted, we prefer to use the term Experiential Service Learning. This better relates to our philosophy surrounding close community engagement as well as a focus on projects that have a long-term approach and a range of positive impacts for both communities and our students. Over 98% of CISaustralia participants receive academic credit for their program abroad, which fosters a more culturally immersive and deeper reflective experience.

Our volunteering programs contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals which aim to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. While not every program will achieve all seventeen of the UN goals, the students will have a positive impact by doing work that really matters. We partner with organisations that have in-depth, first-hand knowledge and close relationships with local communities. 

Read more: Why Volunteer Abroad with CISaustralia?

The most common way students pay for their program is via an OS-HELP loan. OS-HELP is a generous Australian Government Loan scheme that allows eligible Australian University students to access up to A$9,989 to study overseas (2023 amounts). The OS-HELP loan is applied to the student’s HECS and standard conditions apply. Like HECS-HELP, OS-HELP is interest-free and fee-free. Students should speak with their mobility office, visit the Australian Government Study Assist website for more information about HECS-HELP and OS-HELP.

University staff may also be eligible to apply for The New Colombo Plan Mobility Funding, which provides Australian universities with funding to support students on short-term programs in 40 locations across the Indo-Pacific region. Speak with your University’s mobility or international office if you are interested in applying for NCP funding.

For most organisations, having students take part in a placement or internship in their workplace is a huge commitment. This is why we recommend any placements or internships are a minimum of 4-6 weeks. This gives the students the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the organisation and the project they are assigned to, and to ensure the organisation also benefits from having students in their workplace.

If you only have 2-3 weeks for your program and the subject requires a certain number of contact hours, perhaps consider exposing students to presentations and industry / business visits in order to meet contact hours. Speak with our team about creating the perfect balance for an observation-based program. Such programs can be created with or without a travelling University staff member.

Great question! We customise the itinerary to meet your objectives and thus every program price is unique. What factors are considered in estimating the cost? The length of the program, the time of year you are travelling, the type and location of accommodation you use, the number of excursions and meals included, the type of transportation planned, and the list goes on. The great thing about this model is that we can continue to tweak the itinerary so that the price is customised to suit the needs of your students. Please let us know if academic staff fees should be built into student costs or not, or if particular line items such as classroom space and academic visits are to be covered by another budget stream. We’ll be happy to pull out certain portions to reduce the cost to the students.

As a full service provider, we prefer just that – providing a full program. However, there are some programs in which we might not manage all of the logistics due to the institution’s connections with local exchange partners or existing relationships. Arranging accommodation (or just one single aspect of a program) only has its challenges and is more aligned to what a travel agent or online direct booking service offers. We support Universities and faculty by creating a comprehensive, customised and unique academic experience for staff and students.

Yes, and as many of our testimonials will attest, most Universities cannot imagine their program without them! We fully recognise a faculty leader may have lived in a particular destination and know it inside and out, but our staff are there to ensure someone is ready in the event of a logistical change, to support group dynamics, attend to a student’s physical or mental health needs, manage a critical incident or larger scale emergency. “Ok, but we are sending two people from our institution.” Excellent! We will still have our OPC or Site Director on the ground. Our staff are trained in student support and crisis management, and are there so that academic staff can focus on teaching the course while we worry about the rest.

We understand this is an important part of the process. Without students, there is no program. We will provide tools, materials and guidance to help promote the program to prospective students. This may include a step-by-step marketing guide, custom flyers and/or website, short promotional video and more.

Fantastic! Many academic staff and institutions already have their own trusted contacts they wish to work with or have worked with for years. Our goals include ensuring that all logistics are streamlined, payments are made on time, risk is mitigated, and emergencies are handled properly. It’s great when we can collaborate with you and your contacts, whether it be a favourite local guide or a colleague who we can reach out to about arranging a business visit for your group. We appreciate and respect that academic staff have their own close contacts in locations around the globe. We work closely with all referred connections and our academic staff, under their direction, to ensure communication with all parties is clear and efficient. Our focus is to ensure the program runs smoothly.

Testimonials

At Flinders University we actively encourage our students and academics to engage with CISaustralia and their programs. We have been highly impressed with not only the value and academic integrity that these programs offer our students, but the seamless way in which CISaustralia collaborate with and support our students, academics and professional staff.

- Larissa Pearce, Flinders University, Manager, Learn Without Borders

The University of Wollongong has been working with CISaustralia since late 2014. CISaustralia organises the logistics of the study tour, including flights, accommodation and bus transfers… Participants of the study tour report overwhelmingly positive feedback about their experience. The CIS staff members, who accompany the group throughout the tour are always professional, considerate and contribute greatly to the smooth running of the study tour. Overall, the professionalism of the CISaustralia team make them a pleasure to work with, and they deliver a well organised study tour for our students.

- Sean Lu, University of Wollongong, Faculty of Business

This will be the fourth year I have worked together with CISaustralia in organising a student study tour to Italy as part of an education degree. Over this time, I have found CIS fabulous to work with. Every detail of the tour is well planned and organised in response to the needs of the University course. Students have found the experience to be life changing – both professionally and personally, with so many different learning experiences encountered at every turn. I have no hesitation in recommending CISaustralia to anyone considering engaging in study tours. I certainly would not try to do this without them, and I am looking forward to continuing the partnership in the years to come.

- Dr Nicole Leggett, University of Newcastle, School of Education

CISaustralia did an excellent job in organising a 2 week study tour for QUT law and justice students to Cambodia in July 2017. Jane and the team were highly professional, efficient and very responsive to our requests. The focus of the study tour was child protection and human rights so Jane researched a range of relevant organisations and NGOs for the students to visit, as well as organising guest lectures and cultural activities. She also managed all the time-consuming travel and accommodation logistics! The in-country assistance provided by Samantha was exceptional. She had good local knowledge and was an invaluable mentor to our students and support for the academic supervisor. We were very satisfied with our CISaustralia experience and will definitely work with them again in the future.

- Catherine Campbell, Queensland University of Technology, Law and Justine

Coordinating an academic Study Tour program can be a wonderful and rewarding experience. It can also be stressful and time consuming. Having the support of CIS throughout all phases of the planning, the Study Tour itself, and then in reviewing the program takes a lot of pressure off the overall workload. I have found CIS to be professional and positive, responsive to feedback, flexible, and personable. CIS is a cost-effective solution to organising an overseas Study Tour and the team works hard to ensure all arrangements are as requested. The OPC creates a welcoming environment for all students, an important aspect to consider as many students are travelling overseas and/or outside their family for the first time. CIS has the local knowledge on best companies to contact for transport, accommodation, and other logistics; I am comfortable travelling with the plans provided by CIS and feel assured that nothing is being left to chance. When things don’t turn out the way they have been planned, as can be the case when traveling internationally, CIS can think quickly to sort out alternative options and put them in place with a minimum of fuss. CIS is a quality company that are a delight to work with. I am currently planning my fifth Study Tour with CIS, and due to our great working relationship, the annual Study Tour is sure to continue into the future.

- Dr Heather Sharp, University of Newcastle, School of Education

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