Winter in Malaysia

Winter in Malaysia

Winter in Malaysia is a group study program that lets you enrol in a single unit at the Monash Malaysia Campus. Units are undertaken in intensive-mode during the Winter semester.

Winter in Malaysia gives you access to global programming with the benefits of in-country support and services from Monash at our global sites. Studying on location in small groups, you learn alongside your peers in a welcoming setting, benefitting from the active contributions of Monash’s education, industry and government partners in these locations.

Location

Monash Malaysia is situated in Sunway City, 20 kilometres from the bustling city centre of Kuala Lumpur. The campus provides unparalleled opportunities to live and study in a Southeast Asia setting, giving you access to an immersive experience that will deepen your academic perspective and expand your professional outlook.

Malaysia is where the old and the new harmoniously coexist; bustling city streets are lined with skyscrapers and buildings preserved from colonial times. From shopping malls and theme parks to caves and rainforests, Malaysia is a testimony of distinctiveness in diversity.

During your study breaks, there are beautiful natural attractions nearby, such as beaches, islands and rainforests to discover. It’s an accessible and affordable gateway to South-East Asia that will let you appreciate the different facets, cultures and religions that make up the Malaysian identity, a learning curve in its own right.

What is intensive learning?

Intensive, or block-style learning is an increasingly popular way for students to take part in global experiences. The advantages of intensive learning are that you are taking one unit a time, which allows you to focus in-depth on the unit content. You’ll be taking this unit with the same group of students in the same time period, so you’ll get a chance to develop strong relationships with your classmates and learning facilitators and complete the assessment shortly after learning the content. Please note that there may be excursions and walking tours involved in the units to allow students to immerse into the environment and context.

Another benefit of intensive global programs is that the shorter duration can allow students to take advantage of international learning opportunities whilst not forgoing pre-existing responsibilities at home.

Interdisciplinary unit, credit assessment and enrolment

Summer and winter semesters are a great option for current students looking to accelerate their course progression.

During the Winter semester, several interdisciplinary units across different faculties are being offered at the Monash Prato Campus. These units encourage students from various disciplines to collaborate on projects, addressing complex global issues in a local context. Your faculty/school will determine how the unit will fit within your degree structure, assuming you have space available.

You may contact your faculty/school directly to obtain course progression advice here.

You do not need to enrol yourself in your unit in WES - your faculty will manually enrol you if you are successful with your application.

For Law students,

Entry RequirementsUndergraduate students (Law)Postgraduate student (Juris Doctor)
Eligible level of study

Undergraduate & Honours

Postgraduate

Minimum Credit Points (at time of results release)

60 Credit Points*

60 Credit Points**

Minimum WAM/GPAN/A
Eligible Monash Campus

Monash Australia

Language of InstructionEnglish

Good academic

standing

Yes
Program TypeMonash Global Campus Programs

*Results from Semester 1, 2025

**Results from Trimester 2, 2025

For all other students,

Entry Requirements
Eligible level of study

Undergraduate & Postgraduate

Minimum Credit Points (at time of results release)

48 CP*

Minimum WAM/GPAN/A
Eligible Monash Campus

Monash Australia

Program duration

3 weeks

Language of Instruction

English

Good academic standing

Yes

Program Type

Monash Global Campus Programs (GCP)

*Results from Semester 2, 2025

Contact your faculty advisor to make sure you have sufficient space in your course to take part in the program.

Program Cost

The below costs should only be considered indicative of the costs for your program.

This is a Monash subsidised program. Monash students will be enrolled in the MGCI units and charged standard fees according to their verified funding status. This fee will appear on your Monash Fee Statement.

* Range of accommodation costs based on type of accommodation selected

EstimatesFor Australia students
Passport$412
Meals (3-week block)$300
Ground Transport$100

Accommodation (3-week block)

  • Daily breakfast
  • Daily laundry - 3 x pieces per person per day (wash, dry, fold)
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Tourist tax
$1900 - $3800
FlightsFrom $800
Unit-specific excursion feesWill be informed if required
InsuranceFREE
Visa (if applicable)$100
Total Estimate RangeFrom $3512

Travel Management

Important Note: Please attend our Offer Information Session which will cover this topic extensively.

Intensives in Malaysia is a group travel program. Accommodation bookings for the program are supported by Reho Study Tours. Reho Study Tours will provide you with a self-service portal through which you will be able to select you accommodation, and also make all payments. You will also have the choice to organise flights through Reho, if you'd like the additional support.

Accommodation

All accommodation bookings must be made through Reho Study Tours.

Accommodation is booked starting the Sunday before the module commencement and ending the Saturday after the module end date.

Flights

Custom flights 

You can elect to use Reho services and book a custom flight. Monash Abroad subsidises the cost of travel management assistance from Reho in arranging your flight.

Independent flights 

You can elect to book flights independently, meaning you will need to make all flight arrangements by yourself. Should travel circumstances change, Monash will be limited in the assistance and support we can provide with your independently booked ticket.

Visas

Monash Abroad cannot provide advice regarding visa requirements. If you require a specific visa to enter the destination country (e.g. you are an International student), you will need to contact the relevant Consulate General or Embassy in Melbourne for advice.

Travel insurance

If you are an actively enrolled Monash student and participating in an approved international program, you will be provided with complimentary travel insurance. You will automatically be covered once your application has been approved and your enrolment updated to reflect your study overseas.

Under this policy, travellers will also receive access to 24/7 emergency assistance provided by Global 24 Emergency Assistance and limited coverage for personal travel days.

Important Note:

The Monash Abroad Travel Grant and OS-HELP loan (if applicable) will be paid approximately 2-4 weeks prior to program commencement and only when all Monash Abroad requirements are completed by you. Therefore, these funds will function to reimburse you for monies paid and should not be considered as your primary source of funding to pay program-related deposits and balances.

Monash Abroad Travel Grant

Monash students studying in Australia who are enrolled in a credit-bearing unit for this program will receive a Monash Abroad Travel Grant if they are not otherwise receiving any other scholarship that is intended to cover most or all of your travel/tuition costs for your program. You do not need to apply separately for this grant as your eligibility for this grant will be assessed as part of your application.

OS-HELP Loan

OS-HELP is a Commonwealth Government loan program that provides financial assistance to eligible Commonwealth Supported Place students, to undertake some of their study overseas.

If you are eligible for the loan and wish to apply, please submit your application as per the relevant OS-HELP loan term deadline, even if you have not been accepted into your overseas program by that deadline.

Student Loans

If you need help with study-related expenses, please refer to the student loans website and talk to a student adviser at Monash Connect.

Travel Scholarships

Please refer to the travel and placements scholarship website for more information.

Centrelink support documents

For the purposes of maintaining your Centrelink benefits during your overseas program, complete this form so that Monash Abroad can produce a letter of enrolment for you. Please note, these requests take approximately 3-5 business days, but may take longer during peak periods.

How to Apply

Applications Closed

Program Dates & Deadlines
TermModule Application Open Decision DateTravel Registration Portal OpenOffer Information Drop-in session Acceptance Deadline
Winter82 March - 22 March 202624 March 2026Provided in your Offer LetterProvided in your Offer LetterProvided in your Offer Letter
 

Admissions into the program will be based on availability of accommodation in the module.
Your place in the program is secured by accepting your offer and finalising your travel registration with Reho Study Tours.

Early application is recommended.

How to Apply

Step 1: Submit an application for this program

  • Complete both the Application for Overseas Study Form and Winter in Malaysia Program preference form.
  • In the Application for Overseas Study Form, select "Monash led programs" as the program type. Next, select “GCP | Winter in Malaysia (Winter, 2026)”.
  • Record your Reference Number as you will need this to complete the Winter in Prato Program preference form.
  • In the Winter in Prato Program preference form, complete the form with your unit preferences.

Incomplete applications will not be assessed.

Step 2: Selection and enrolment

Your managing faculty will review all applicants after the deadline to assess eligibility to participate in this program overseas. Outcomes of your application will be issued from the decision date listed above onwards.

Step 3: Additional data collection and travel approval

Once your application has been assessed, you will be issued with an outcome email. If you are successful, your outcome email will include a letter of offer that you will need to accept. The outcome email will also include two additional forms and pre-departure module for you to complete:

  1. Passport and medical details
  2. Travel Approval Request Form
  3. Pre-departure module

Once you have actioned these, Monash Abroad will assess your Travel Approval Request and you will be notified of the outcome. We may also contact you if we have any questions or concerns that need to be addressed before you are approved for travel. Please note that travel approval takes approximately 1-2 weeks, but may take longer during peak periods.

Once you are approved for travel you will have access to the travel insurance coverage and be issued with any relevant grants and scholarships.

Important note: you must have a valid passport that does not expire until at least six months after the program end date.

PROGRAM CONTACTS

For all academic enquiries, including eligibility, please contact Monash Connect.

For programmatic questions, including accommodation, visas and application process, please contact monashabroad.globalcampus@monash.edu.

Important Note: You must have a valid passport that does not expire until at least six months after the program end date.

Fine Art Prato

Students enrolled in this program will spend two months in Italy undertaking studies in Fine Art Practice, Art History & Theory and Curating.

Taught intensively by leading artists and scholars, the program consists of site visits, workshops, lectures and travel to major events (such as the Venice Biennale) and places (e.g. Siena, Florence, Milan and Rome).

Students directly encounter key works and collections of recent and historical art, ranging from the Centro Pecci (Prato), one of Italy’s leading contemporary art galleries, to the Renaissance masterpieces of the Uffizi (Florence).

Units and modules
While you can have flexibility to choose different modules and dates, the recommended combination below comprises the cohesive “Fine Art Prato” program.

  • Module 11: AHT2130 Renaissance to Baroque: Italian art and architecture in context
  • Module 12: FNA2112 Contemporary practices 4* or AHT2722 Curating: Practices
  • Module 13: DWG2784 Drawing in Tuscany

* If you are enrolling in FNA2112 in Module 12, you must also enrol in DWG2784 in Module 13.

Excursions
AHT2130 will include an excursion to Rome which will have an extra fee to cover travel expenses (to be confirmed at the time of offer).
Tentative excursion date:
Rome: 25 September 2023 - 29 September 2023

The other units included in the offering may include single day excursions that may require purchasing train tickets and/or meals.

Design in Prato

The Prato Design Semester offers a “once-in-a-lifetime” international learning experience that will complement and extend your Design studies.

You will have the opportunity through participating in an integrated study abroad programme based at the Monash University Prato Centre in Italy, including intensive periods based in both Milan and Venice as part of the course, to explore and engage with contemporary and emerging design practices in ways that will challenge and broaden your way of thinking, inspire creative ideas and expose you to different means of problem-solving that will open your eyes and mind to intercultural perspectives.

Units and modules
While you can have flexibility to choose different modules and dates, the recommended combination below comprises the cohesive “Design in Prato” program.

  • Module 10: COL3002 Collaborative Design Studio 5 and TDN3002 Design strategy and professional practice (6 cpts)
  • Module 11: COL3002 Collaborative Design Studio 5 and TDN3002 Design strategy and professional practice (6 cpts)
  • Module 12: DGN2500 Design thinking for global challenges (ELECTIVE); or
  • Module 13: DGN3203 Design for culture and heritage (ELECTIVE)

Excursions
COL3002 (12 cpts) and TDN3002 (6 cpts) will include excursions to Milan and Venice which will have an extra fee to cover travel expenses (to be confirmed at the time of offer).

Tentative excursion dates:
Milan: 18 August 2023 - 25 August 2023
Venice: 20 September 2023 - 24 September 2023

DGN3203 Design for culture and heritage will include an excursion to Venice which will have an extra fee to cover travel expenses (to be confirmed at the time of offer).

Tentative excursion date:
Venice: 29 October 2023 - 4 November 2023

The other units included in the offering may include single day excursions that may require purchasing train tickets and/or meals.

Modules & Units