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(1) This procedure sets out the requirements for students undertaking RMIT enrolment-related travel. It aims to minimise travel risk and promote student compliance. (2) Authority for this document is established by the Travel Policy. (3) This procedure applies to all RMIT students (including HDR candidates) across the (5) It does not apply to students who are also staff members and are travelling in their capacity as a staff member (6) Students undertaking enrolment-related travel must comply with: (7) Prior to travelling, students undertaking enrolment-related international travel must: (8) Where group travel is a requirement of a student’s program, it is the responsibility of the program coordinator, (9) All student exchange partners and third-party providers related to student mobility are risk assessed by the Global (10) RMIT reserves the right to withdraw a student’s program or representation based on Government or International SOS travel advice. RMIT will not be liable for any expense incurred due to the cancellation of travel, and claims should be made through the student’s insurance. (11) RMIT students who are funding recipients or awardees of a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) program, including, but not limited to Australian Volunteers, Australia Awards, New Colombo Plan, other DFAT-funded scholarship programs or grants, and students who are undertaking travel as part of a DFAT agreement must: (12) A student or staff member who has concerns or suspicions that a member of the (13) Where group travel is a requirement of a student’s program, RMIT may arrange the travel booking and in other circumstances the student will be responsible for booking their own travel program. (14) Whether or not RMIT is arranging the travel booking, the student is responsible for ensuring they have: (15) For students under the age of 18 years, valid consent from their guardian or caregiver must be in place when arranging travel. (16) Students arranging their own travel must not book flights on the EU Air Safety List. (17) All students undertaking enrolment-related travel receive complimentary travel insurance. (18) Students are bound by the Student Conduct Policy and Student Charter while undertaking enrolment-related travel. (19) Refer to the following documents:Travel Procedure - Students
Section 1 - Context
Section 2 - Authority
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Procedure
Traveller Safety
prior to the travel, to:
Experience team prior to final approval of any agreement related to travel. This ensures appropriate and relevant
guidance is provided for potential high-risk travel.
Arranging Travel (Domestic or International)
can be found on the website for the Australian governments sanctions regulator, the Australian Sanctions Office.Travel Insurance
Student Conduct
Section 5 - Resources