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Conservation & Preservation Study Abroad Programs in Indonesia

5 Conservation & Preservation Study Abroad Programs in Indonesia

SIT Study Abroad

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SIT Study Abroad: Indonesia: Biodiversity & Conservation

Examine biodiversity, conservation, resource-use patterns, and wildlife restoration on the islands of Bali and Borneo. Journey through villages, volcanic landscapes, plantations, forests, coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds in one of the world’s most ecologically rich regions. Starting in Bali, explore grassroots conservation focused on habitat restoration, sustainability, and endangered species management. Learn from conservationists protecting parks in Java and Borneo, and observe primates, coral reefs, and endangered species such as the Bali myna and Bornean orangutan. MONEY MATTERS SIT has given an average of over $1.3 million in scholarships and grants to SIT Study Abroad students in recent years and is committed to ensuring you have the information necessary to apply for such funding. Our program costs include academics, excursions, accommodations, airport transfers, and health insurance. Meal arrangements vary by program. Be sure to discuss how study abroad costs are handled at your school with your study abroad advisor and read the website for more specific information.

Intern Abroad HQ

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Intern Abroad HQ - Affordable Internships From Just 2 weeks!

Are you a student or young professional looking to enhance your career prospects through international work experience and hands-on learning? At Intern Abroad HQ, we help students and young professionals turn career aspirations into reality. We organize affordable internships in 20 destinations across 24 career fields that are tailored to meet each individual’s academic, professional, or personal requirements. With over 200 internship programs across Europe, Asia, Africa, Central America and South America to choose from, and options to intern from 2 weeks to 6 months either full-time or part-time, in-country or virtually, we facilitate career-enhancing experiences that work for you, not just the host organization. Intern Abroad HQ is proudly brought to you by the team behind International Volunteer HQ. We have collectively supported over 120,000 program participants since 2007 and are the only B Corp certified provider in our field.

Operation Wallacea

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Operation Wallacea - Indonesia

Operation Wallacea is a research and environmental organisation, working alongside university and college academics to build long-term datasets to put towards various conservation management goals. We recruit volunteers to help out with the data collection and train them in the skills and background that are needed to help effectively. There's also the option to complete dissertations or senior theses at our sites. The Indonesia projects are based on Buton Island and the nearby Wakatobi island group, and are Opwall's longest-running projects. The marine site alone has published over 90 scientific papers, and the forest site has described 21 new vertebrate species to science. The marine site also feeds data gathered from the reef monitoring programs directly back to the Indonesian government. There are a large number of ongoing projects students can get involved with, with surveys on everything from the endemic Buton macaque down to herpetofauna and invertebrate species.

SORCE

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Marine Science A-Level Course

Our Marine Science A-Level course, accredited by Cambridge International, offers an intensive, fast-tracked pathway to earning a globally recognized pre-university qualification in just 16 weeks, starting in January and July. Whether you’re looking to kick-start a career in marine conservation, prepare for a university science program, or simply deepen your understanding of the ocean, this is your gateway to achieving your goals. At SORCE, learning goes far beyond the classroom. Nestled in the heart of the Coral Triangle, our research and conservation field school immerses you in the world of marine science. From the first dive into vibrant coral reefs to participating in hands-on conservation projects, every moment is an opportunity to live and breathe marine science alongside a community of ocean enthusiasts from around the globe. The program is divided into two stages: AS Level and A2 Level. The AS Level introduces core concepts, from the dynamics of marine ecosystems to the environmental processes that sustain our ocean. Building on this, the A2 Level focuses on the relationship between humans and the sea, exploring the ways we benefit from and impact marine environments.

Guru Gede Budha Foundation

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Professional Certificate in Applied Sustainable Development

Help Bakas Village implement the Bali Governor’s vision to eliminate plastic, and for Bakas Village to lead the way to a plastic-free future for the planet. Bakas Bersih (Clean Bakas), our project to collaborate with Bakas Village community members in eliminating plastic, aligns with Bali’s Governor I Wayan Koster’s mission to clean up Bali and eliminate plastic. Bakas Village's transition to a plastic-free community will set an example for the rest of Bali, Indonesia, and the world, and outline a set of procedures for other villages to eliminate waste. Eliminating plastic in Bakas Village is a multi-disciplinary, comprehensive, immersive project in community building and community management. Disciplines that are required and combined in this program: - Culture, religion, and society - Environmental and social sustainability - Urban planning and design - Innovation and entrepreneurship - Public administration - Product development Participants can apply for one semester or multiple 12-week semesters. Bakas Village awards the Professional Certificate to those who complete three semesters and the Advanced Professional Certificate to those who complete six semesters.

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September 18, 2017by: Olivia Dennis - HolyroodProgram: Operation Wallacea - Indonesia
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My time spent in Indonesia with Opwall was amazing. The knowledge and experience that I gained was incredible and could not have been acquired in a classroom. The people were fantastic and once I was in Indonesia it was very well organized and put together. The only complaint about this group that I have is that it wasn't very easy to actually prepare for the expedition. I live in Newfoundland and there is no branch of Opwall here. I had quite a few questions that no one really had the answers to. There were also a few things said about the payments (especially internal travel) that weren't very clear. I am now the Group Leader at the MUN campus so I can help other students skip the bumps that I had to go through to register for my expedition. I did have a fabulous time, and met life long friends. I hope to encourage others to go and work with Opwall, to experience all the wonderful things that I did and so much more.

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