Our customised programs in Marketing & Creative Communication provide students with the opportunity to engage with global industries and professional practices while gaining academic credit. Developed in collaboration with university faculty, these programs are carefully designed to align with course objectives and learning outcomes across marketing, advertising, public relations, media, digital communication, and related disciplines.
Whether students are exploring brand strategy and consumer engagement in Singapore, participating in social media campaigns with local businesses in Thailand, or visiting advertising agencies and media organisations in South Korea, these experiential programs provide access to international perspectives, industry visits, and real-world inspiration that elevate classroom learning and support meaningful outcomes.
Every customised program is an opportunity to create meaningful, real-world learning. Whether you’re looking to enhance global perspectives, strengthen academic outcomes, or design a tailored experience for your students, we’re here to support you. Explore what’s possible through collaboration and let’s bring your vision to life.
Featured Program Showcase
SOUTH KOREA: Communication & Digital Design
Students from the University of Canberra’s Faculty of Arts and Design joined a study tour in Korea and Japan focused on communication and digital design. In Seoul, they visited Namseoul University, SK Telecom T.um Museum, and MBC Drama Studio; in Osaka, they explored Kansai Gaidai University and Universal Studios Japan. The program enabled students to apply disciplinary knowledge in professional contexts, build intercultural awareness, strengthen self-management skills, and collaborate effectively in diverse teams, enhancing both academic learning and professional development. |
SOUTH KOREA: Communication & Design
Students from the University of Canberra’s Faculty of Arts and Design undertook a study tour to South Korea focused on communication and design. Through experiential learning, they applied disciplinary knowledge in professional creative contexts, strengthened intercultural awareness, and developed self-management and organisational skills. The program emphasised collaboration, inclusion, and reflective practice to support professional growth. Cultural activities, including walking tours, museum visits, and cooking classes, enriched students’ understanding of South Korea’s culture and contemporary creative industries. |
Next Steps
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.
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.


