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The Introductory Academic Program (IAP) is a mandatory program for Australia Awards Scholarship (AAS) recipients designed to help you transition into the Australian academic environment.

This program focuses on essential academic skills critical for your success at UNSW. Topics include:

  • comprehensive Academic English training, including written and oral communication skills
  • strategies for managing your studies
  • library skills workshops 
  • introduction to eLearning platforms.

The IAP includes participation in and the attendance at Orientation Week (O-Week) and the International Student Welcome.

Online pre-arrival briefing

Get ready for your journey to UNSW! Join our online pre-arrival briefing to learn essential information and get tips for a smooth transition. Date will be published soon. 

IAP Modules: Your path to success at UNSW

Explore the essential modules designed to enhance your university experience and help you thrive in your academic journey. From cultural transition to mastering eLearning technologies, IAP has you covered!

Cultural transition

Start your UNSW journey with confidence. This module is designed to help you transition smoothly into the Australian academic and social environment. Highlights include:

  • Campus and community orientation.
  • Australian cultural awareness.
  • Personal skills to succeed.
  • IAP connect face-to-face discussions.

English language assessment

Prepare to excel with our English diagnostic test and receive personalised feedback based on your results. Depending on your test results, you can receive further support from:

  • Workshops to enhance your language skills.
  • Online resources for improving at your own pace.
  • One-on-one consultations with the Academic Skills Team for targeted support.

Academic learning skills

Navigate the academic landscape with ease. This module covers:

  • Academic skills including writing and research.
  • Understanding assessment types and expectations.
  • Critical analysis and analytical thinking.
  • Referencing and academic writing, including mastering the art of proper citation and effective writing.
  • Delivering presentations with confidence.

Library and online learning tools

Find out how to make the most of the UNSW Library resources & services available to you. This practical skills module will cover:

  • Introduction to UNSW Library: Explore a wealth of resources at your fingertips.
  • Online services & resources: Access digital tools to support your research.

eLearning technology

Get acquainted with the essential suite of eLearning technologies at UNSW:

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If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, please get in touch.

For students at UNSW Sydney

If you wish to schedule a consultation, please contact us either by phone or email. We are flexible to meet you in person or via Teams.

In person: International Student Compliance, The Nucleus: Student Hub, Level 2, Library (F21), Kensington Campus, UNSW Sydney
Phone: + 61 (2) 9385 -8672 or -5336
Email: AustraliaAwards@unsw.edu.au

For Students Studying at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ

If you have any enquiries in relation to your studies at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ, your primary contact person is:

Ms Rong Wang, Postgraduate Co-ordinator, Student Administrative Services
Phone: +61 (2) 5114 5099
Email: r.wang@adfa.edu.au