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212200856
STUDENT DETAILS
Family name
Email
Telephone (
Given name(s)
Jason Neil
Harrison
jasonharrisonpiano@gmail.com
)
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+61428502513
+61428502513
The Global Citizenship Program is specifically designed to help you develop the skills necessary to be a global citizen and to have those
skills recognised in a formal way. To become a global citizen, you will need to participate in a number of internationally-related activities
that will assist you to develop key personal, academic and careers skills.
Burwood- C1.15
Waterfront - D2.136
Tel (61 3) 9244 6776
or (61 3) 9244 6963
global-citizenship@deakin.edu.au
Each activity is given a point value based on its associated skills and the extent to which each skill is developed. In addition to participating
in the designated internationally-related activities, you may be required to reflect on how the activity has contributed to your development
as a global citizen. The Global Citizenship Program is designed to be completed before you graduate.
Once you have acquired the set number points and skills, you will be awarded the Global Citizenship Program Certificate that will list the activities and the skills you have gained.
This will assist you in communicating to future employers the additional skills you can offer in this increasingly globalised world.
You will need to participate in a variety of activities such as international study, volunteering, internships, conferences, or units, or domestic activities with an international focus.
You will need to earn a total of at least 100 activity points, as well as develop at least 17 of the 20 skills of global citizenship. The skills required to become a global citizen and the
activities are listed on the GCP Activities and Outcome table below to assist you with this process.
If the activity is not listed but you believe the activity has contributed towards you becoming a global citizen, please complete the GCP Petition for Additional Points form on page 4.
Below are the pre-approved activities, outcomes, and point values you can expect to gain by participating in these activities. Please feel free to comment on any activity, or suggest
additional activities that you believe merit points in the Global Citizenship Program.
Activity
Outcomes
Points
60 points
20 points
20 points
20 points
60 points
20 points
20 points
60 points
P1-3, 5-6, 8-9; A1-2; Write brief (1-2 page) reflection on experience or letter from supervisor
C1-4, 6-7
20 points
P1-3, 5-6, 8-9; A1-2; Write brief (1-2 page) reflection on experience or letter from supervisor
C1-4, 6-7
15 points
15 points
P1-2, 6, 9; A1; C3, 6 Write brief (1-2 page) reflection on experience or letter from supervisor
10 points
10 points
each not to
exceed 40
points total
P2, 6, 9; A1-2, 4;
C1, 3, 6
15 points
20 points
10 points
10 points
30 points
10 points
P5-9; A1-2; C3-4, 6 Write brief (1-2 page) reflection on experience or letter from supervisor
10 points
Leadership within a student club or organization with an international P1-6, 8-9; A1-2;
focus (at least 1 trimester)
C1-7
20 points
Participation within community groups with an international focus (at P1-3, 6-9; A2; C1,
least 10 hours)
3-4, 6
15 points
15 points
Possible outcomes
Personal Attributes
P1
Increased maturity
P2
Increased independence
P3
Increased self-confidence
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
Improved realtionships
P9
Academic Skills
A1
A2
A3
A4
Career Skills
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
Increased maturity
Increased independence
Improved relationships
Career attributes
Activity type
Points
10
110
What was the most valuable experience you participated in and why?
The internship at Deakin Global Student Mobility. Although I am currently undertaking it I feel as though I am really benefiting from it already,
as I really feel that my skills are being improved. Not only do I feel more mature as a result, but my foreign language skills are being tested and
my problem solving skills are also, and I feel a real improvement in my skills of networking, planning, and time organization skills.
How do you feel you have benefitted from the Global Citizenship Program?
Aside from really improving my skills in a number of areas (including, but not limited to, the ones listed above) I feel that I have really become
a global citizen in that I really feel I have an increased understanding of people in a global environment.
What do you feel could have further contributed to the program and your development?
Applicants signature:
Jason Harrison
Date:
Generally, activities related to the Global Citizenship Program are pre-approved for points and global citizen skill development.
However, upon completion of any approved GCP activity, you can petition for additional skills and/or points, by completing this form and returning it to the Study Abroad and
Exchange Office.
What additional skills do you feel you developed, and how did the activity contribute to those skills?
Applicants signature:
Date:
approved
Applicants signature:
not approved
Date: