Treviso Program
Swinburne's unique and innovative international
study program in Italy
Award Scholarships now available!
Benefits of the Swinburne Treviso Program Studying in TREVISO offers you the opportunity to:
- experience directly the Italian society and culture you have
learning about in class
- greatly extend your competence of the Italian language
- obtain credit towards your Swinburne degree
- develop an international vision
and a European perspective
- expand your career ambition and
opportunities
- accelerate your studies
- experience first-hand the changes
occurring in the European Union
- establish networking links
with European
organisations and industry
- enhance
your personal skills, self-confidence and communication
skills
- gain a competitive advantage in your
future career
- Studying and living
overseas will be of enormous personal and professional
benefit.
Swinburne's Goal to Internationalise
Swinburne's goal is to establish an international reputation for excellence in teaching, learning, research and consultancy through a strong international focus in curricula and delivery and by diversifying the range of educational products and services offered to the international community.
The Treviso Program is part of Swinburne's international vision.
Italy: Swinburne's Gateway to the European Union
Twenty-seven nations of Europe , with a population of more than 499 million people, comprise today's European Union. Italy is a main player in the European Union: learn directly about the very strong cultural ties that exist between Australia and Italy and its potential springboard opportunities to other surrounding countries.
Students now have a unique opportunity to study for a month in Italy while enjoying a unique experience in Treviso , one of Veneto 's rapidly developing areas.
Swinburne University , in cooperation with the University of Venice (Ca' Foscari) - Treviso , is offering students the opportunity to undertake the study of Italian culture and business subjects which will be accredited towards their degree. Courses will be taught by Swinburne staff and other internationally-accredited staff.
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