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Tisch Special Programs Sydney Summer 2013 program

Tisch Special Programs Sydney Summer 2013 program. INTRODUCTIONS. Name Major and Year Have you studied or traveled overseas before? ( Where & how long?) One thing you know or have heard about Sydney?. CULTURAL ADJUSTMENT. Friendly – interested in Americans Language/Slang Expensive.

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Tisch Special Programs Sydney Summer 2013 program

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  1. Tisch Special Programs Sydney Summer 2013 program

  2. INTRODUCTIONS • Name • Major and Year • Have you studied or traveled overseas before? (Where & how long?) • One thing you know or have heard about Sydney?

  3. CULTURAL ADJUSTMENT • Friendly – interested in Americans • Language/Slang • Expensive • Explicit & Implicitdifferences • Your reaction to the differences might progress through stages (denial, defense, acceptance) • Not Tisch in Sydney, Not NYC • Not always better or worse • Try not to stereotype • People are complex, avoid generalizations! • Research culture • Communication plan with family & friends • Journal ! • While overseas, contact Sydney Staff if you are struggling • Take responsibility • Make a plan What do you know about Sydney? Intercultural Sensitivity Observe vs. Judge Keep an OPEN MIND PREPARE NOW!

  4. EXPECTATIONS • WHY you are going abroad? • Motivations • What are you excited about? Nervous about? • Emotional highs and lows • Mood swings, excessive complaining, homesickness… • Stress • Flexible – you will be surprised - open to changes!

  5. TRAVEL AND ARRIVAL

  6. PREPARATION • Check-In: • Friday, May 31st • After Noon • Or Saturday, but not earlier than Friday • Program Begin: • Monday, May 27th • Last Day: • Friday, June 21st • Check-Out: • Saturday, June 22nd by noon • 1) Confirm • 2) Attend orientation • 3)Passport valid for travel • 4) Visa: • Electronic application • added to your passport • $33 and valid for 3 months • Details will be emailed • 5) Tisch online Supplemental Forms May 1st • 6) Housing and NYU Global forms April 26th • 7) NYU Traveler/Egencia May 1st • 8) NYU eBill May 17th READ THE BLOG AGAIN Program Dates Requirements Checklist

  7. PACKING • RECOMMENDED • TO BRING: • Light, comfortable clothing • Sunscreen • Water bottle • Laptop • Book bag • Travel alarm clock • Linens optional(provided by NYU) • Camera (battery charger) • Toiletries you love, brands are different/expensive • Over the counter meds • Liquid laundry detergent/dryer sheets • Raincoat/Umbrella • Waterproof bag-hikes, socks • Bathing suit (sometimes 70s) 2012 was earlier • CONSULT A TRAVEL GUIDE • READ BLOG EVALUATIONS • DOS AND DONTS… • MUST BRING: • Passport/Visa • Any medication (copies of the prescription written in generic term) • Walking shoes • Adapters • DON’T BRING: • Electronics - Hairdryers, Electric razors • Kitchen utensils • Linens • UNDERPACK NOW FOR RETURN HOME • AIRLINE RESTRICTIONS

  8. HOUSING IN SYDNEY

  9. HOUSING IN SYDNEY • Singles - private bathrooms within 6 person suite • Ethernet in room, wireless in common areas, 40GB /month • Air conditioning • Fridge, microwave, cleaning equipment, oven/cooker, TV, kettle, ipod doc, toaster • Linen pack (towels, etc) • Kitchen pack • Coin operated building laundry • Haymarket bordering Chinatown • Two blocks from Central Station • Social area ground floor • Indoor/outdoor courtyard • Free iMac stations • Games - table tennis and pool • Big screen TV room with Foxtel • Secure swipe card access, intercom and CCTV • A dedicated onsite urbanest team • Secure bike store • IMPORTANT FOR ALL HOUSING • Live in NYU housing only • NYU Study Abroad HOUSING FORMS, emailed • ASSIGNMENTS EMAILED 1 WK BEFORE ARRIVAL • Housing violations can result in expulsion from the program

  10. MONEY & EXPENSES Australian Dollar - ATM /credit cards best Research ATM fees - Alert banks/credit cards $1 US = $ .97 AUD (www.xe.com) - Emergency credit card BUDGET Arrive with AUD -BLOG tips ($200/wk) Carry cash around school – partner banks EXPENSES FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS Regular NYU tuition & Registration fees • EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT • BUDGETING = PLANNING • Program fee ($310) - Lab Fee ($215) • NYU Housing (Single $1270) • ESTIMATES: Round-Trip Airfare: $2,000, Meals: $500, groceries similar to NYC, cabs/transportation inexpensive • SEMESTER ESTIMATE: $2,000 - $3,000 (beyond NYU bill)

  11. STAYING CONNECTED • TELL YOUR PARENTS/FAMILY YOUR ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OVERSEAS! • WE CANNOT RELEASE THIS INFORMATION • PRE-DEPARTURE • KNOW B4U GO BLOG!!!!!! – Subscribe • KNOW B4U GO emails • OVERSEAS • Wireless in housing and school • Unlikely to find a lot of free wifi • SKYPE • (Sarah Ryndak, Alyssa Leal) • Phones (purchase cell – get local number) • Mail (not recommended)

  12. HEALTH AND SAFETY

  13. TIPS Register with the U.S. State Dept. Travel outside the program – must inform director Zero alcohol abuse & drug use policy Local laws & behavior – violations can result in harsher penalties not just failing/leaving program Common sense/Street smarts: be conscientious! ESPECIALLY nightlife, money/ATMs, traveling, passport and personal belongings & DRINKING – decision making, unfamiliar country WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY Know your emergency numbers Report to Director and Police NYU files a report with Public Safety SAFETY • #1 TIP: • TAKE RESPONSIBILITY • FOR YOURSELF

  14. HEALTH Medications/Prescriptions Keep up medications and Dr. Visits Bring some over the counter medicines with you? • Travel & sleep DO affect you • Drinking/social life • Prepare before you leave -keep up appointments • Wellness – talk to someone earlier rather than later • STAYING HEALTHY: • HEALTH INSURANCE: • HTH Worldwide – for length of program ONLY: • MUST maintain domestic coverage • Supplemental International Health Insurance:  • NYU purchases HTH Worldwide for you • Student international coverage at no cost to you • Different than NYU plan • Consult Sydney staff to make appts. with HTH • How to actually USE the insurance • Emergency money/credit card for health expenses • TAKE YOUR CARD WITH YOU

  15. ACADEMIC INFORMATION

  16. ACADEMICS What is the Australian Film Television and Radio School? • AFTRS is Australia's national screen arts & broadcast school • Founded in 1973 as part of a Government strategy to revive the Australian film industry • Programs at AFTRS: 3D Animation, Animation Directing, Cinematography, Art Direction, Camera Assistant, Commercial Radio, Costume Design, Documentary, Directing, Editing, Multi Platform Content, Producing, Production Design, Screen Culture, Screen Music, Screenwriting, Sound, Screen Business, Radio Broadcasting, Visual Effects • School will be in session while you are there • Beautiful facilities • Provided with temp. laptop containing Final Cut Pro, Celtics, & Adobe Suite, along with any necessary texts & firewire to keep

  17. ACADEMICS • Sandra Levy – Head of School • Catherine Gleeson – Instructor and Coordinator • Samantha Grant – Sydney tudent Services • Courtney Walls – Student Representative • MOSES CENTER FOR DISABILITIES • RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCES • SCHEDULE • Emotional Noise • an introductory module focusing on the underlying relationships between sound-design, music, visual image, and emotion

  18. Bon Voyage!

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